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    I believe that outsourcing the labour jobs from Canadian workers to the workers in Tanzania is an ethical decision for many reasons. I believe that what is deemed ethical or non-ethical is based on an individuals beliefs rather than laws that are set out by the government. Though something may be deemed illegal by law, one’s personal beliefs may say that it is ethical. Likewise, though a belief is not illegal, many people may deem it unethical. In this case, I feel that there are many reasons…

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    that may be difficult to understand and brings many complications to a case that could be settled with less difficulty such as the Tanzania case. Christie gives an example in his article, of the Tanzania case, identifying it as a “happy happening, fast talking, jokes, smiles, eager attention, not a sentence was to be lost.” By following the example of the Tanzania case, the Canadian courts can be less of a burden and the cause for unnecessary stress and more of a form of conflict…

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    Renewable energy is naturally replenished and a reliable source to alleviate carbon levels on the world scale. Sustainable energy increases the option for hydro, wind and solar projects that are becoming more dominant in developed and developing countries. Countries have their own role is assisting their self-energy needs, but simultaneously needs to contribute to reduce greenhouse gas and carbon emissions globally. China has one of the largest economies in the world, they burn the most…

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    with 32.3% and 55.8% having standard recordings respectively. Maternal pulse rate is the most unrecorded parameter among all. Uterine contraction is the leading parameter having substandard records (81.4%) (Mdoe 2012). Being a developing country, Tanzania still has higher maternal mortality ratio and neonatal mortality rate. Maternal mortality rate is 454/100,000 live births and the neonatal mortality rate is 36 deaths per 1000 total births (TDHS…

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    Return To Care Experience

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    As a participant in their Global Health service-learning program, I travelled to Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, where I partook in special medical training seminars and began a program of hands-on caregiving to the poor and underserved in the area. The participation in this program also involved ninety hours of clinical work, including shadowing and assisting…

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    In the text the author Nicholas D. Kristof explains how people in rural Tanzania sacrifice elderly woman for being witches when there is little rainfall. The author say, “He believes that if climate change causes more drought years in Tanzania, the result will be more elderly women executed” (Kristof). Fear is building up inside of these people that they will not receive any rainfall. Since there is so much…

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    of their choice Wedgwood (2007) contended that Tanzania had reached the universal primary education in the past, and the maximum number of adults could read and write. Yet to the contrary, the country remains one of the poorest in Africa. The reason for the situation, Wedgwood (2007) blamed the teaching, learning arrangement, and the atmosphere in which primary school leavers lived after graduation. In summing up her point, I would say, if Tanzania desires development, then investment in health,…

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    Malaria Case Study Essay

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    malaria in 2013 and an estimated 584 000 deaths.2 However, Malaria mortality rates have decreased by 54% in the WHO African Region and nearly 47% globally since 2000.2 The case study take place in Tanzania where a 3 years old girl brought to the Hospital due to severe anemia caused by Malaria infection. Tanzania is a unitary republic in East Africa and Malaria is the commonest communicable disease there.3 The risk of infection with Malaria is the highest on lowland and during the rainy season.3…

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    For instance, it has invested in LifeSpring that operates a low costs maternity health center in the nation of India. During the year 2003, successfully and early ventures that Acumen embarked upon can be located in Tanzania that started with the vast problem of Malaria. Malaria is usually caused by infective bed nets that have a relatively shorter shelf life. Acumen then looked to A to Z Textiles with the core objective of developing an enhanced product. The investment…

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    Ivory Trade In China

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    During the documentary film, journalist Aidan Hartley talks with the Tanzania officials, their attitude seems somewhat vulgar, and the reasoning for not burning the ivory was that the sales of ivory would assist their nation with conservation efforts, burning it would be a duty for the foolish; which subtly translates to their…

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