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    Water, earth, fire, and air. The four major environmental elements, however; three of them are in danger. Water is becoming scarce and contaminated. The Earth is running out of room for natural habitats, farms, and cities. Most city air is heavily polluted. Although fire will continue to be a natural force, humans are destroying three of the four most basic resources in the world. Due to the “longevity epidemic”, people are living longer lives, creating a population boom that the world has never…

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    Missing Women In China

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    In American people are accustomed to a certain way of life. Most do not fear having to be told what to do with their life or with matters of personal and individual privacy. However, China has a different life-style. A lifestyle I had only heard at one point in my life in passing or seen briefly on the television on in movies. I would have never known how life was actually like if I did not have the privilege of working side-by-side at Citizens Bank and Trust with a woman named Liping Cai.…

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    Health can be defined from different perspectives, thus leading to wide and varied meanings of health, biomedical and social models are used to elucidate the views of ill-health. This paper will firstly compare and contrast between biomedical and social models. Secondly, it will discuss how and why the social model has become more applicable over the last fifteen decades. Consequently, its effectiveness in expounding high incidences of acute rheumatic fever (ARF) and rheumatic heart disease…

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    The National Intelligence Council’s report, Global Trends 2030: Alternative Worlds, provides a predicted future according to trends and events that have only begun to influence the international stage now. The predictions are made by looking at megatrends and game-changers. Megatrends are trends that already exist now, but will gain momentum over the next fifteen to twenty years. The megatrends predict that the world will experience an increase in individual empowerment, a diffusion of power,…

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    Overpopulation When researching this project, I was really surprised by what I found. To me overpopulation does not sound as bad as it really is. In fact, I did not it had any affect on the environment. I thought that overpopulation only affected how much resources we have and it does, but it does affect many other things as well. It is like a chain reaction. One thing affects another thing, which affects another thing, and that thing affects another thing. First of all, what is Overpopulation…

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    The hypotheses of this research will be to determine if parents should use corporal punishment and can corporal punishment be an acceptable discipline tool in the rearing of children. The method will include questionnaires, demographic data, surveys, and incentive pay. Past research revealed that over 90% of parents physically punished their children (Straus, 1983; Straus, Gelles & Steinmetz, 1980; Wauchope & Straus, 1990). Sampling of college students indicated similar data with a 90%…

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    Community Assessment Marysville, Ohio is a small city, situated northwest of Columbus, Ohio. Marysville was founded in 1816 by Samuel W. Cuthbertson, who named the community after his daughter Mary (Ohio History Central, n.d.). By 1888, Marysville was nicknamed “the Shaded City”, because there were maple trees all along the streets of the community (Ohio History Central, n.d.). Today, Marysville’s economy thrives on industrial and manufacturing plants, research and development companies, and…

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    Aging of Europe : Causes and Effects Europeans are facing the graying of their populations and fertility rates below replacement rate. The elderly population grows while the working age populations is in decline. Immigration is low in most European countries. The demographic current trend of working population decrease may lead to reduction of productivity. The elderly population may led to the medical, pension, and social systems to become overwhelmed. The European Union has goals of full…

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    Factors in Modeling: For measles specifically, both birth and vaccination rates heavily influence the resulting outbreak patterns associated with the disease. Through several case studies conducted by Earn, Rohani, and Bolker, it is revealed that higher birthrates typically indicate a cyclic pattern in measles epidemics, while lower birth rates combined with high vaccination rates result in irregular patterns (Earn, Rohani, & Bolker, 668). This phenomenon was especially apparent in the United…

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    Ministry of Health established the Kenya Expanded Programme on Immunization (KEPI) in 1980 with the main aim of providing immunization against six killer diseases of childhood, namely tuberculosis, polio, diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus and measles to all children in the country before their first birthday. Although the programme has not achieved optimal coverage in a number of sub counties, the overall and marked control of measles. After the program, was started more vaccines have been…

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