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    Libraries all around the world are closing because of the advancement of technology that exists in our world today. There seems to be less need for libraries because of websites like Google, where you can get results instantly, where in a library it would takes a few minutes, possibly hours to find what you are looking for. Throughout the years, technology has become more advanced and it has introduced a type of book called an e-book, which is a book that can be read on electronic devices such…

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    Saving Gotham The novel Saving Gotham, written by Tom Farley, MD, is a significant piece of public health literature that dives into the details of the biggest and most influential campaigns of the modern century. It exposes the behind the scene workings of public health advocacy, policy and implementation, and tackles various topics that guide the overall outcome of health in a community. These topics include the removal of big soda sizes from the market and the addition of a soda tax, the…

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    Gastrointestinal Tract This essay will be reviewing the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract), looking at the components and their functions. It will explore how the system works, how it can be assessed by a clinician and the ethical and practical issues related to when assessing the GI tract. In relation to this, I will also be analysing how the endocrine system and autonomic system correlate to the gastrointestinal tract. How it functions Marieb (2016) states that the gastrointestinal tract…

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    The PRECEDE/PROCEED Model The PRECEDE-PROCEED Model, is an eight-phase framework used by public health professionals. It provides a comprehensive plan for assessing health and quality of life needs as well as provides a method for designing, implementing, and evaluating health interventions and/or programs. Originally, the model only included the PRECEDE portion of the acronym, but in the 1980’s it became necessary to expand the model to be more comprehensive and to provide a stronger emphasis…

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    for support. She reassures him by saying, “Son, I know in my heart you can.” After competing and achieving victory, the Olympian places his hand over his heart where he kept his mother’s words throughout his journey. His mother is shown crying and speaking in her native tongue, for she knows her words had a great effect on her son. This scene appeals to mothers across the world for all mothers want to see their child do well in life. This broad audience makes the commercial significantly more…

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    programme (for primary children) is being run by the Ministry of Education. Besides these, various indirect measures are being taken by the government for rural development, increasing agricultural production, population stabilization and improving the public distribution system3. However, the ICDS and other programs have also been criticized for their low cost-effectiveness, leakages, poor…

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    Advantages of Employee Benefits to the employers  A benefits package, especially one that offers good health insurance coverage (including dental and vision), helps attract and retain quality employees.  Employees can accept benefits instead of a higher salary, which can act as savings to the business.  Offering health insurance decreases absenteeism and improves employee health and morale. Advantages of Employee benefits to the employee • Employees can experience a sense of security which…

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    From past few years the company is committed to work for health and well-being of the people, for this they have reduces the saturates level in Walkers crisp by 70 to 80% whereas the level of salt is reduced by 25 to 55% in entire product line of Walker. Walkers Snack Food Ltd is shifting towards nutrient levels, delivering nutritious and innovative products and changing marketing practices in order to create such platform dedicated to global implementation of new commitment and goals (Van,…

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    Aam Aadmi Bima Yojana (AABY) is a life insurance scheme also largely for the below poverty line population and aims at the unorganised sector. The most current version of the scheme was launched in January 2013 by merging two previous life insurance schemes – Janashree Bima Yojana (JBY) covering 45 occupational groups and – Aam Aadmi Bima Yojana (AABY) covering solely poor landless households in rural areas. The merging of these two schemes, allows for a more extensive and uniform process,…

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    Disease In Gallipoli

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    Section 1: Identification and Evaluation of Sources The question used throughout this investigation is, to what extent did disease affect the outcome of the Gallipoli campaign? This investigation evaluates a variety of diseases in Gallipoli and their results. The effects of these diseases on the morale and physical condition of soldiers in the campaign are also analyzed to determine the impact on the campaign overall. Two main sources were cited throughout the investigation, one being The…

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