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    Aedes Mosquito Case Study

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    In our country, Malaysia, the community can be acknowledge and motivated through participating in the Aedes control programmes. Moreover, the health education altogether with the proper enforcement of the law will be an effective tools to prevent the the breeding of Aedes in Malaysia. The community participation in the activities such as ‘gotong royong’, health exhibition, distribution of fliers, seminar, workshop and related courses is the example of health education among the community…

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    Sick Role Theory

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    JobStreet.com which was founded in 1997 in Malaysia and now in Southeast Asia, it is now the largest portal of the online employment company. Recently, JobStreet.com had carried out a survey regarding Malaysian employees faked illness to scored medical certificate (MC). 1058 employers and 749 employees participated in the JobStreet.com survey across various industries in Malaysia in June 2014. More than 57 percent of employers in Malaysia had claimed to have employees that pretended to be sick…

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    their gratitude. One women from Malaysia, writes, “Me and my boyfriend are not…

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    Urban Heat Island Case Study

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    While the increase in pollution levels leads to more incidences of respiratory illnesses, another impact of the urban heat island on public health. 2.3.2 Thermal comfort These raised temperatures in city centre derive from the altered thermal balances in urban spaces, mainly due to the materials and activities taking place in cities, by far different to those in rural areas. The increasing…

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    Daikin Essay

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    1.0 Introduction Daikin is one of the Japanese multinational air conditioner manufacturing company which produce quality air conditioner worldwide. Their company headquarter is developed in Osaka, Japan. Daikin has operations not only in Japan but also in China, Australia, India, Southeast Asia, Europe and North America. It is the world second largest corporation in the fluorine chemistry industry. In the early 1960’s, the company was renamed Daikin Kogyo Co Ltd. However in the 1980’s, it was…

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    Television and cinema nowadays are well recognized as an efficient medium to transfers message to audiences. For example, cooperate organization also use television and screen technology as a tool to advertising and marketing their product in order to get attention from consumer. Visuals and moving images on screen as the main attraction tools to influence human brain, according to a studied in psychology found that peoples' memories effectively when they see visual and colored image (Mone,…

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    Malalasiya Medical Case

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    on such type of issues then perhaps many people would have been saved from the epidemic despite they all fell as a prey to this deadly disease. The other step to provide free nedication would be classification of drug categories into a separate category called the essential drugs. “The position of pharmaceutical industry in a highly competitive global market has turned drugs from public health tool to a commodity”( Dyann Wirth,2002,pg.5)this has widely effected the world health conditions and…

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    mental health: Germanwings Flight 9525, LAM Mozambique Airlines Flight 470 and missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 possibly being one of them. Although an intentional crashing of an aircraft in rare and uncommon— according to National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) data base from 2003-2012 there were 2,758 fatal aviation accidents out of which only 8 were aircraft-assisted suicides (1) — it is impossible to ignore them. Therefore, in the next five years CRM will have to address the issue of…

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    Securities Trading Limited on 26 November 2009, it had 34 locations in Singapore. As of FY2016, it has 71 outlets islandwide, 6 clinics in Malaysia and 12 clinics in The People’s Republic of China (PRC). To increase its brand awareness and presence, it ventured into acquisitions, joint ventures and strategic alliances with dental healthcare providers from PRC and Malaysia. This contributed to the expansion of their business segments. Initially its only business and source of revenue is from…

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    Tesco and the changing retail environment. 1. DESCRIBING THE TESCO’S COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT IN THE UK MARKET. The PESTEL analysis below analyses the uncertain and ever changing environment of Tesco in which it operates by identifying the different internal and external factors that has the most impact on Tesco’s operations. 1. Political Factors After initiating new tax measures by the government of the United Kingdom which has led to increase in the VAT rate from 17.5% to 20% made a big…

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