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    We should donate blood General Purpose: To persuade my audience about blood donation. Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience about the importance of blood donation and realize them that blood donation is a good for all of us. Organizational Pattern: Monroe’s motivated sequence. Attention Getter: My ten-year-old cousin was included in a lethal street accident recently, and he required blood so earnestly. He went on the holding up rundown promptly, however it took us a couple of hours before we…

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    Health literacy has been variously defined and explained since the concept broke forth on the public health and social science scenes in the 1970s(7). Nutbeam defines health literacy as “The personal, cognitive and social skills which determine the ability of individuals to gain access to, understand, and use information to promote and maintain good health”(8). Health literacy is closely linked to but distinct from general literacy. The European Health Literacy Project (HLS-EU) states that…

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    1. Hand Washing The concept of hand washing is significant to public health as it support the prevention and control of infections. A large number of infectious diseases outbreak has been controlled by campaigns that focused on hand washing. The transmission of infections from person to person and objects to persons can be prevented through hand washing. Since the introduction of hand washing by Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis (1818-65) who documented the association between hand hygiene practices of…

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    Anthropology is defined to be the “holistic study of biological and cultural aspects of human beings”. Whereas Epidemiology is defined to be the “study of disease and what are its causal factors, the measurements and modes of transmission”. The essay will give a brief description of what does anthropology and epidemiology entail and will critically discuss the relationship between anthropology and epidemiology in health care. Medical anthropology is a subfield of anthropology that draws upon…

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    B. SYNOPSIS The book of Muhammad Yunus, creating a world without poverty, gives us insights about his vision and how he sees the world in the future. The book shows that global poverty is not the only problem that he wants to end. Yes, it is clearly stated in the book that he wants to eradicate gender discrimination or gender inequality, he wants everyone to have quality education, and he wants all to have a good health and well-being by having access to all health care centers or hospitals…

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    Abstract:- The research will estimate the cleanliness is really an abstract state of being clean as well as free from pollution in order to maintain and achieve the state of being peaceful, healthy and fit. Hygiene refers to practices associated with ensuring good health and cleanliness and it is a science that deals with the promotion and preservation of health.The purpose of this research is to know the relationship between environmental cleanliness understanding with health behaviour clean…

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    being self-actualized. From these sources he developed a list of characteristics for this specific group of people, and not for the general public. Maslow’s holistic approach to mental health: Criticism> Maslow’s model of positive health provides a mean to…

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    Introduction: The term “Health and social care” refers to integrated services which are available from social and health care providers. “Health and Social Care” (as a subject) is a mixture of elements of ethics, sociology, law, biology and nutrition. There are some principles which are followed in “Health and social care”. All of these policies, rules, regulation and procedure play a vital role here. Each and very health and social care workers (both employees and employers) has to be fully…

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    Infection prevention and control measures aim to ensure the protection of those who might be vulnerable to acquiring an infection both in the general community and while receiving care due to health problems, in a range of settings. The basic principle of infection and control is hygiene. http://www.who.int/topics/infection_control/en/ The role of the Infection Prevention & Control Team is to promote best infection control practice in order to ensure the safe delivery of a quality service for…

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    “Education is the foundation upon which we build our entire future” Christine Gregoire, a respected politician, governor, and lawyer perfectly stated the importance of education and school. Without education, children's futures would crumble. Therefore, in what world would we allow kids to fail their classes and then be rewarded when we know how important their education is. The “No Pass, No Play” rule a highly debated topic in the student-athlete community ensures not only that students work…

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