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    Diseases was higher by two to four time while comparing diabetes patient with non-diabetic ones. Some of the procedure to held this study was: five primary diabetic clinics and one tertiary diabetic clinic were selected proportionately by simple random sampling and the patients from every selected clinic were randomly selected. All the date obtained from the selected patient's medical record were reviewed by a single researcher. Also, information on socio-demographic, diabetic,…

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    Impact Of Migration

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    Coming to America- Stress and Impact of Migration The decision to migrate to the United States for many parents is a decision fueled by goals and dreams that they could not fulfill in their home countries because of societal factors such as poverty and war (Perreria, Chapman, & Stein, 2006). Perreria et al. (2006) conducted 18 in depth semi-structured interviews in which at least 13 of the participants considered their migration to the United States a parenting and economic decision to improve…

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    The management of ITSollutions Ltd has been experiencing declining organisational performance within the 30-employee company over the last couple of years. The management of the company has also complained about increased absenteeism of staff based on alleged ill-health. This report seeks to document the process of investigating and identifying the problem while proffering solutions. To carry this out, a field research with the employees and desk research involving five articles has been carried…

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    Disney princess movies emphasizes a lot on beauty. For these Disney princess characters, beauty is the key towards happiness. With their good looks and only that, they are able to find future husbands. Disney portrays female characters as being only useful for their good looks and nothing else. They demonstrate it as princesses aren't able to live their life without men. That men are there to marry a pretty looking woman. We examined three different Disney princess movies and took notes of the…

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    Canen & Canen, (2008) studied Multicultural leadership: The costs of its absence in organizational conflict management in higher education institutions in Brazil. The researcher did a case study within a unit of an HEI in Brazil. The research discussed in this paper showed that the system of constructing "otherness" and isolating it can actually be characterized as workplace bullying condoned by extremely mono-cultural leaders. Leaders should be ethically and multicultural accountable for…

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    What are the Effects of Music Therapy on Schizophrenic Patients? According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMN) schizophrenia affects about one percent of the world’s population. Schizophrenia is characterized by the NIMN as, “a chronic and severe mental disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and acts” (2015). Music therapy may be efficient in improving the mental health of schizophrenics (Talwar, Crawford, Maratos, Nur, McDermott, & Procter, 2006). In the present paper,…

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    Artificial Reef Case Study

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    Assessment of Artificial Reefs Brock49 assessed a Hawaiian AR by looking at its financial gains alone, to investigate whether it was as profitable as the natural reefs. This is a useful tool as it provides an idea of the amount of people visiting an artificial reef compared to a natural reef. It also provides the value of a reef. In 1994 the profits for the AR were $20,000 dollars, compared to a profit of $278,000 from natural reefs. This profit however is from four natural reef sites…

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    Data was collected using surveys that were administered at home and in schools from September 1994 to April 1995, followed by three follow up interviews in 1996, 2002, and 2009. The current study was a stratified random sampling about the health and behavior of adolescents in grades 7 to 12 and young adults between the ages of 18 and 32. The final result contained 132 discrete schools and a total of 3,342 students. Sleep variables were determined via self-report…

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    Police Training Case Study

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    Introduction Through the redevelopment police training and procedures, and the development program which provides an acute link for the newly certified police academy officers, who will find themselves in a rapidly thrust from the relatively sterile enjoinment of the police structure and the implementation into the harsh realities of the street. While many police academy only provides the new police recruits with the essential state preparation regarding the proficiencies needed to perform the…

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    for another social group. Merton further discusses “anomie,” a disjuncture the between cultural goals/values and structural opportunities to achieve certain values. The greater the division of people in a society, the greater the resentment. In stratified societies, poverty in communities breeds anomie, which is composed of haves and have nots between the people. Merton views the…

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