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    Infants and their families Australian National Breastfeeding Strategy 2010–2015 (Australian Health Ministers’ Conference 2009) Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (World Health Organization & Unicef 2009) Global Strategy on Infant and Young Child Feeding (World Health Organization & Unicef 2002) Infant Feeding Guidelines (National Health and Medical Research Council 2012a) The Australian National Breastfeeding Strategy 2010–2015 works together with both government and non-government…

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    Early Childhood Simulation

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    brain where speech is processed, the latency or time between the sound and processing it, and the amplitude of the waveform” (Aboud & Yousafzai, 2015, p. 445). Findings such as these are applicable to public health studies in developing and developed worlds and for studies on children or adults. Additionally, finding the right approaches to stimulate behavior change in each community can be applicable to other interventions apart from addressing development in early childhood years. For…

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    Elderly Fall Prevention

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    the leading injury causes in Canada. This is especially true about elderly population. In this paper it will be discussed how the nurses can diminish the fall rates among seniors in long term care settings and in community. According to World Health Organization, “A fall is defined as an event which results in a person coming to rest inadvertently on the ground or floor or other lower level.” The consequences of the falls (if any) can range from very mild such as ecchymosis to severe such as…

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    After two weeks of showing Moira and Jeffery Smith around Auckland, it is clear that there are some elements that need to be improved on, in order to meet the expectation of tourists, with the same demands as the Smiths. The Smiths were part of New Zealand’s major target market sector, the premier tourist, the High Net-Worth Individuals, tourists whose daily spend immensely exceeds the average visitor spend. Satisfying this sector is vastly important to New Zealand, as it has the ability to…

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    created an agenda for 2030. Within this agenda, there are seventeen sustainable developmental goals (SDG) that aim to transform our world. These goals are to be met through numerous different means: government policies, public change, non-government organizations (NGO), and a variety of other ways. NGO’s are a large way to help meet these goals and impact the world for the better. LRBT, an NGO that focuses on eye care for those who live in Pakistan, concentrates on meeting the goal, ensuring…

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    Social Construction

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    Tourists thus change the society in the destinations they travel to by exchanging cultures with local residents, breaking down a mosaic view of the world, split into isolated cells of different cultures or identities, into interconnecting networks between the home of the tourist and the place or places visited (Crang, 2014). The creation of social networks and travel connections alters the spatial relationship…

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    DIMENSIONS OF SPIRITUAL TOURISM IN KANGRA DISTRICT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH ABSTRACT India with a home to many spiritual activities is considered a tourist’s paradise as it compromises a number of unmatched destinations to the visitors for satisfying their spiritual needs. In the recent years tourism has become a competitive industry in India. The location of the region and its prosperity has become a place of attraction for tourism industry. India is having many states which are rich in…

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    Migration In Nursing

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    since its very beginning of time. Migration is defined as a process of moving, either across an interna¬tional border, or within a country. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates there are 1 billion migrants in the world today, of whom 214 million are international migrants and 740 millions internal migrants (WHO 2008). The globalized world of today is defined by profound disparities, demographic imbalances, labor skill shortages, economic and political crises, and natural as well as…

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    Tourism is everywhere in the world. Many people around the world start planning their vacations with the idea to meet new culture, have fun, and get memories. Traveling is one of the best things a person can have done in his or her life; knowing others people’s culture can open our mind to learn things that we have never seen before. Tourism has become one of the most impacted business around the world because while some people start discovering new cultures, other people get enthusiastic and…

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    The lofty stating that more money equates to more happiness, is nothing but a facade used to create greedy, discontented people. Money doesn’t bring true happiness.There is never enough money to appease all of a person’s wants and results in added pressure and stress. Most developing countries top the list of 25 countries with the highest suicide rates today. However, countries who have booming economies, relatively high incomes, and a plush quality of life, still register very high…

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