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    non-communicable disease and the World Health Organization (WHO) developed global monitoring framework to enable global tracking of progress in preventing and controlling in (WHO, 2016) and by educating and behavior modification of the people to stop the disease before it starts. Also the Affordable Act emphasized the health care system to focus on preventive care and empower patients to make better health decision about their care and improve the quality of life (HHS.gov,…

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    strenuous high altitude trekking in a rugged terrain of Sagarmatha national park. Breathtaking beauty of landscapes, diversity in ecosystem, exotic Sherpa culture, sacred monasteries, and spectacular view of mountains have captivated trekkers around the world since early 30s. Although weather constantly changes up in Himalayas, it is, for both safety and better chance at clear mountain vistas, advised to trek in early winter and spring. Following are top 10 attractions in Everest base camp…

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    The Bahamas, a developing small island state comprised of over 700 islands and cays is confronted with the demand for sustainable growth and development. While The Bahamas remains one of the wealthiest countries in the Western Hemisphere because of strong economic performances, trends in the tourism and financial sectors (the country’s leading industries), increasing unemployment rates, poverty, skill gaps, and incidences of crime threatens the country’s overall development and prosperity.…

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    to visit. Sydney is Australia's largest city and Australia's commercial and financial hub. Sydney is close to the coast, with pleasant climatic conditions and Sydney has a lot of cultural resources. It's not uncommon for tourists from all over the world to come here, so this is a good vacation for journeyer.…

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    tourism. Hence, the government of the Bahamas has undertaken extensive marketing to attract visitors, to its warm climate, the beauty of the beaches, followed by the diversity of hotel facilities. According to Dean W. Collinwood, "Since the end of world War II, tourism has become the unchallenged engine of the Bahamian economy." (Dean) Ramesh Ramsaran has gone so far as to assert that the industry has "affected every faucet of economic life in the country." (Ramsaran) To this end, the Bahamas…

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    One thing that’s noticeable with the city of Wagga Wagga is the bustling crowd and the booming economy that seemed to burst out of the seams. Known in New South Wales as a leading city in transport, military and agriculture, there are so many things happening in a daily basis here, which also meant a greater chance for you to enjoy your vacation. Feel free to skim through Wagga Wagga’s busy aura and take advantage of the results of their continuous drive to improve their economic standing. Bump…

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    Suicide Analysis

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    Hundreds of thousands of people die each year from suicide. The World Health Organization reports that the exact statistic claims there are more than 800,000 people who commit suicide annually ("Suicide"). This alarming number calls upon each individual to answer in a resounding voice that reduces the number of suicide deaths. Although, there is not one, concrete explanation on how to best prevent suicide, which is why all theories must be taken into consideration then applied where necessary.…

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    Overview: Good morning/afternoon ladies and gentlemen. I am here on behalf of “Trendy Kookaburra” to present two possible advertisements - a brochure and radio message - for a select region in Australia. The latter material will merge a unifying theme of both adventure and culture tourism for Sydney in New South Wales. A variety of potential buyers in foreign regions such as Europe and Asia will be the main focal point of the advertisements marketing strategy. Strictly speaking, the daring and…

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    Northwood Wharf: Summary

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    community situated 8 kilometres from the central business district. Fishing, ferrying, and taking cruises on the water are part of the normal lifestyle of the affluent residents of Northwood. Northwood has been home to a few notable people in the art world and from affluent families from the past. The wharf gives locals access to Sydney for work, play, shopping, and more. Most of the shopping and dining out is done in nearby suburbs. Northwood Profile Northwood is primarily about its wharf on…

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    Question #2: Photographs are unwritten stories waiting to be deciphered. Photographers use their cameras as a medium for exploration of the human life, and their art is a reminder about reality. For the virus infection AIDS, photography not only helped bring awareness to the disease but also helped put human faces to the battle. Sometimes it takes a photograph or two to capture an epidemic for people to understand the existence of it. An example of such a photograph is Lucinda W. Bunnen’s AIDS…

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