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    But the blood supply does not enough and there’s not matching with you. It is not nice to imagine right? But these happened in a real life, and some of us may have experienced them already. But most of people especially in Malaysia still not take this issue as an important issue for them. Maybe it is because it not happens to them yet, so they not take it seriously. Now I would like to explain…

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    Psychological Safety Essay

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    Psychological Safety As mentioned in the introduction, the prior studies have classified psychological safety in several components, including physical risk- psychological safety (Amponsah-Tawiah et al., 2013), energy-psychological safety (Babin & Boles, 1996),inner-psychological safety (Brown & Leigh, 1996) and team-psychological safety (Edmondson, 1999). Whilst some prior studies have examined the components of psychological safety, those studies have overlooked the link between these…

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    mortality rate from infectious disease was in excess of 13 million (WHO, 1998; Dye, 2014). Evidently, infectious diseases which are a group of communicable disease caused by pathogenic micro-organisms (WHO, 2008), continue to wreck great havoc to health and well–being. Bacterial disease such as pneumonia, diarrhoea and tuberculosis was responsible for about 50% of recorded mortality from infectious diseases in the 19th century (WHO, 1999; Cohen, 2000). Balsalobre et al. (2013) classified the…

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    ever organization and pioneer to raise the issue of human trafficking on a national level at a conference based on trafficking of girls and sex slavery trade in Nepal in 1991 and they are the eminent figure that rescued 35 minor girls from Apollo circus in New Delhi 1996. ABC Nepal objective is to combating trafficking of girls in India and beyond, and provides them a new live to live, they protect and advocate for them, they further provides education, health care, and trainings to prevent them…

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    status was a big factor in volunteering to help the homeless people. Which we provided food, registered nurses checked their health and overall talk to them in Swahili, which is the main language in most of East Africa, but rather more in Kenya. Being born in…

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    far eastern countries like Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore there is death penalty given for drug trafficking. The impact of drug trafficking is very huge. Along with health implications it also has social, economic and political impact in both production and transit countries. The drug traffickers cover long routes to carry illegal drugs using sea route, air route and main land. The countries that receive the drugs are most affected among all. For example that issues of illegal immigrant…

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    exploitation of women industrial workers in third world countries. The authors ' explicit and detailed writing style engages the reader and reinforces the seriousness of the subject matter. By focusing on intolerable working conditions and overwhelming health hazards, Ehrenreich and Fuentes provide further detailed evidence of this abusive practice. Their article, while several decades old, still proves relevant to society today. Overall, Ehrenreich and Fuentes’ eye opening article brings…

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    feelings change based on different situations that happen in their life daily. By including depression, anxiety, and other mental issues that can happen throughout life, this can have a large impact on life happiness. The weakness of this research would be that majority individual may not encounter these issues in life. If most do not come across any of these mental issues, then the research would not be…

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    1.0 Content 1.1 Common unethical issues found in an organisation First of all, one of the common unethical issues is employee is sleeping when he or she is on duty (Allnurses 2014). Employee must perform his or her duty rather than sleep during working hours. This unethical behavior is found in Austral Amalgamated Tin Sdn. Bhd. Sithambaram, one of the employees of Austral Amalgamated Tin Sdn. Bhd had been found sleeping while on duty. As a result, Sithambaram was dismissed by his…

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    Elements Of Design

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    benefit is that it helps solve contemporary social issues. Despite the different roles it has, "design has had one constant role throughout history as an agent of change that helps us to interpret changes of any type" (Rawsthorn, 2015). There are groups of people who make it their responsibility to use the benefits of design to find solutions to various problems in society; these people are called design activists. Whether the issue be poverty, poor health, alcohol or drug addictions,…

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