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    It was an unforgettable day during my internship when I realized that Public Health was not just my interest, but my calling. Although I had a vague idea of a career in health promotion, meeting Lal, my first refugee client at International Rescue Committee (IRC), a humanitarian aid organization, blossomed my idea into a firm desire to become a public health advocate, and improve health equity through addressing the barriers that cause health disparities in vulnerable communities such as…

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    circumstances in each city they both have contrasting healthcare systems. London is the capital city of United Kingdom, a more economically developed country situated within the western hemisphere of the world whereas Kathmandu is a capital city of Nepal, a less economically developed country in the eastern hemisphere of the world. Due to their obvious differences Kathmandu and London have had different experiences with health and healthcare resources and the environment. This essay aims to…

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    Noble 8 Fold Path

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    spread throughout all of eastern Asia, noticeably having an impact on Tibet, China, Korea and Japan. A mural of conversion began, and Buddhism spread not only through India, but also internationally. Ceylon, Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka , Burma, Nepal, Tibet, central exchange Asia, China, Cathay , and Japan are just some of the regions where the Middle Center Path was widely accepted. With the great spread of Buddhism, it traditional praxis and philosophical system became redefined and…

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    The Effects Of Aids

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    were left to die on the streets. The open boarder that we share with India and the human greed makes it very difficult to track and control human trafficking. My mother used to volunteer for an INGO organization called the Maiti Nepal. This means the mother’s home in Nepal. The head of this organization Ms. Anuradha Koirala used to visit these brothels and rescue as many victims as she could. Unfortunately most of the women and children she rescued were already HIV infected or suffering from…

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    Gharial Research Paper

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    Species Taxonomy- The gharial is taxonomically classified under: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Order: Crocodylia Family: Gavialidae Genus: Gavialis Species: gangeticus The Indian gharial is also known as the gharial, fish-eating crocodile, Indian gavial, gavial, and long-nose crocodile. The name gharial is derived from the Hindi work “ghara” which means pot and refers to the bulb on the end of the crocodile’s snout. There are no taxonomic discrepancies…

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    Human trafficking is a serious and growing problem that affects children and young women across India. Trafficking takes place in India and Bangladesh but has a strong presence in West Bengal, Nepal, and Calcutta. According to the United Nations the definition of trafficking involves, “any activity leading to recruitment, transportation, harboring or receipt of persons, by means of threat or use of force or a position of vulnerability” (Kaur 1). Trafficking is widespread amongst children and…

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    The Importance Of Newspapers

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    The readers enable a newspaper to revive and to survive, and allow their continuity and ultimately are the most vital point of a newspaper. For that reason, newspapers have to keep hold of their own readers and meet their expectations, and at the same time, gain new readers and, increase their circulation figures. Although it is possible to increase circulation rates with periodic promotions, what really matters is to what extent the readers gained within the promotion period will enter to be…

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    Film Cuts: Film Analysis

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    restless, agitated and constantly seeking an “escape” and states at one point, “I wish I had tons of money. Then I’d be free.” Similarly, a woman in the antique store wants to escape the musty antiques to see the real articles of Nepal or Morocco until Thomas tells her that Nepal is “all antiques”…

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    Personality Questionnaire

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    Extra Credit #2 Knowing about your personality is what this extra credit was about. Filling out the questionnaire was a bit confusing or let’s say difficult for me because I felt like both of the choices contained somewhat of my personality. Overall it was fun getting the result of my own personality. Every question I answered, I felt curious thinking that what change might this answer bring to my result. But, to know myself, I answered all questionnaire with those behaviors that is more in me…

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    Tiger Paragraph

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    Jul 27, 2016- I gave up biology in high school. For a guy like me, who possibly draws the worst diagrams and finds it difficult to memorise even the characteristics of phylum, biology was not my cup of tea. But my love and interest for animals have always been the same—entirely pure and spontaneous. Nature’s creations are one of the things that astound me the most; nature is a perpetual source for divine creativity of which I am only a mere admirer and a weak connoisseur. The creation of tigers,…

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