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    An example of an area where American privileges are not allowed is in 1989. In the 1989 the Tiananmen square protests in Beijing, China protesters seeking a democratic government were peacefully protesting in Beijing when soldiers opened fire on crowds, killing an unknown number of protestors. Many of whom were students. The death toll is estimated from…

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    drop among urban in the last five years 36% to 33% and CPR has also failed from 16% in 2005 to 14% in 2011. Thus expanding and improving family planning services would help act in response to the expressed desires of Cameroonians and would be good public policy. This research therefore seeks to explore the challenges of communicating family planning messages in…

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    Health inequalities, experienced by various individuals or groups in society, can be the result of genetic and biological factors, choices made or by chance, but mostly they are because of unequal access to socio-economic factors such as income, education, employment and social supports. These socio-economic determinants strongly interact to influence health and an improvement in any of these can produce an improvement in both health behaviour and outcomes among individuals and groups (WHO 2003)…

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    Introduction The following paper is a community assessment of Bono Arkansas. Bono is located in Northeast Arkansas along Highway 63 bypass within Craighead County and has an area of 1.4 square miles. The town was founded in the late 1800’s by Alfred Bonner. The name Bono was actually chosen by a contest after the US postal service refused to issue a postal service permit with the original name of Bonnerville, as it was easily confused with Booneville (The encyclopedia of Arkansas history and…

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    significance. Once this information was found from each dissertation, we then presented the spreadsheet to the instructor and classmates. We used SPSS Statistics 2012 to code in the collection of data we obtained from examining each dissertation. Pearson Chi-Square was used to compare the two groups of categorical variables, two tracks, for hypothesis one. We used an ANOVA to compare the variance of the two groups for hypothesis…

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    1. Product Impact 1.1 Background In 2003, the Queensland Government set to developing a smart and electronic way to ticket commuter who use public transport such as trains, buses and ferries. They awarded a contract to Cubic Corporation of $134 million dollars to design this electronic ticketing system. The Queensland Government wanted Cubic Corporation, who is an American corporation providing military equipment and automated ticketing system within America, to build and operate an electronic…

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    Entry 1: Today we discussed the public sphere. In summary, we discussed the emergence of the “mass audience”, the low/high culture binary, and determining where the idea of “the public” comes from. We have a conception of the public sphere from the bourgeois class. The set ideal is that of a private (civil society) and the public (state-mediates crises). This public sphere is formed and operated through the norms of publicity. There are five norms that make up publicity: status as person is…

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    on their iron levels (2015). However, Dr. Charles explained his trials of creating various shaped pieces of iron which Cambodians would then put in their cooking pots, and enrich their food with iron. At first, Dr. Charles supplied families with a square shaped iron block. The block was quickly rejected for its jagged edges and better use of propping a door open or adding balance to a broken table. Determined to gain acceptance from the people of Cambodia, Dr. Charles changed the design until he…

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    centre, just outside London, said there was “no excuse for drab parking lots, which he described as "insidious" “. Another great benefit is that it does not requires a lot of space. The average expanse for the standart five storey car park is 145,000 square feet, which can be compared with the office building. The main plus of this solution is that the multiple-level system provides capacity to the cars. The minimum number of typical car parking garage is about 1000 cars, which safes great…

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    editors of poems and letters. The funding for this archive has been provided by the Harvard Library, The Sidney Verba Fund, The Houghton Library, and the Harvard University Press. Some of the institutions that contribute to this archive are the Boston Public Library, Amherst College, Library of Congress and the Yale University Library. The primary audience of this archive are scholars especially…

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