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    Guyana became the new name after the country gained its independence from British on May 26, 1966. Indians still earn their livelihood on sugar plantations and many others continue to excel in academia and in their professional field. There is no barrier…

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    The hospitals and health care facilities are in great conditions compared to other parts of the world. In Guyana, the health care facilities are nothing compared to the ones here in terms of cleanliness and reliability. Overall the health care services provided in our culture here in America is far better than what other countries have especially third world…

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    Mental Health in South America When someone gets a broken bone or develops diabetes or cancer, it is obviously taken seriously by medical professionals, friends and family and treatment is encouraged and given. So why are mental disorders often denied the same level of concern? Mental illness is serious, and thousands of people commit suicide every year because of undiagnosed or improperly treated mental health disorders. In fact, an estimated 63,000 people commit suicide every year in the…

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    his creation. Jim Jones was born on May 13, 1931 in Indiana which is also the location of where he started his first temple. Jim Jones was the founder of Peoples’ Temple, which became imfamous after the mass suicide of his followers in Jonestown, Guyana. He single handedly got 900+ of his followers from babies to the ederly to commit suicide by drinking Kool-Aid contaminated with Cyanide. What led people to willigny give up their life for Jim Jones and the teachings that he taught? Jim Jones…

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    Despite the name, they are not pigs at all, nor do they come from Guinea. Guinea pigs were first domesticated as far back as 2000BC in the South American Andes mountains, from a region we now call Bolivia and Peru. They were originally kept as food, but many may have become family pets for children to rear as pets back then. Guinea pigs are also called 'Cavy'which is short for Cavia Porcellus, their official name. Male guinea pigs are referred to as boars and females are called sows. In…

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    Is4h Maturity Model Essay

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    Verify Objective Evidence j. Validate Preliminary Findings k. Generate assessment Results Reporting findings deliver assessment results for discussion (6) and to formulate an action plan (7). IV. Timeline of PAHO IS4H Missions to Guyana to support ongoing developments of the Guyana Health Information System (GHIS). Patricia…

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    Impacts of Population on Canaima Canaima National Park has spectacular natural beauty that takes up 30,000km2 of Southeastern Venezuela. Its home to the Angel falls and dozens of tall rock mesas called tepuis, which rise dramatically out of the surrounding flat lands. Along with this comes a plentiful supply of biological resources in the forests that cover the land. Not only is it home to landforms but also the indigenous people, Pemon, that have lived off the land traditionally for 200 to…

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    Venezuela Crisis Program

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    In 1830, after the collapse of Grand Colombia Venezuela along with Ecuador and Colombia were formed. Venezuela is located on the northern coast of South America. It has an area of 352,144 square miles and is bordered by Guyana to the East, Brazil to the South, Colombia to the West, and the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea to the north. Venezuela is divided into four major environmental regions the coastal zone, the Andean mountain range, the plains, and the Guiana Highlands. The capital…

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    1-Exxonmobil Case Analysis

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    1- ExxonMobil focused on minimizing its upstream operational costs in 2015, which enabled the company to secure leadership in upstream earnings. In 2015, the company’s average production costs per barrel of oil equivalent (boe) declined 16% to US$10.56 from US$12.55 in 2014. In 2015, its close competitors such as Chevron Corporation and Royal Dutch Shell reported production costs per unit of US$14.60/ bbl and US$13.42/boe. Lower operating expenses per unit enabled the company to strengthen its…

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    The main discussion point of the essay was about how the U.S. Public Health Service is trying to get together a scientific study on African American men and the disease known as syphilis. The USPHS wanted to develop a great experiment where neither the 200 men in the control group or the 400 men in the dependent group discovered that they were a part of the experiment. They also tried to maintain the advertisement of the medication for the disease ongoing, so the experiment could be maintained…

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