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    Is aid good or bad?

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    Is aid good or bad? Aid is a form of help usually given by the wealthy areas of the world to the poorer areas. Aid tries to help countries to develop and improve their standards of living and quality life. There are many advantages and disadvantages to giving aid. The aid that we give can save lives in times of disaster! Giving aid can help to reconstruct livings and housing after a disaster. Aid can also provide medical training‚ medicines and equipment. This will improve health and standards

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    HIV/AIDS POLICY

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    necessitated by the challenges posed by HIV and AIDS in the workplace. HIV and AIDS affect people mainly in their prime ages‚ between 20 and 55 years‚ who constitute the workforce. The illness and subsequent deaths of workers resulting from HIV and AIDS‚ has an enormous impact on the national productivity and earnings. Resources that would have been used for wealth creation and poverty reduction are diverted to treatment‚ care and support for HIV and AIDS related illnesses. The company has put in place

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    What Is First Aid?

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    What is first aid? First aid is the provision of initial care for an illness or injury. It is usually performed by non-expert‚ but trained personnel to a sick or injured person until definitive medical treatment can be accessed. Certain self-limiting illnesses or minor injuries may not require further medical care past the first aid intervention. It generally consists of a series of simple and in some cases‚ potentially life-saving techniques that an individual can be trained to perform with minimal

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    some rich people end up foreclosing their homes because they cannot afford their homes. Today society a lot of different organization gives aid to the people with less income‚ some think having luxuries are better than going by their basic needs‚ and some are not equal and do not have the same dignity. The people that have more morally required giving aid to people with less say everyone needs help sometimes. People struggle with kids not just bills. Some parents cannot afford shoes‚ clothes‚

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    Procedure for First Aid

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    OHS PROCEDURE 28: 1 1.1 2 Purpose and Scope PROCEDURE FOR FIRST AID The purpose of this procedure is to describe the requirements for First Aid and responsibilities of First Aider. Definitions First Aid Means: a) in cases where a person will need help from a registered medical practitioner or nurse‚ treatment for the purpose of preserving life and minimizing the consequences of injury and until such help is obtained; or treatment of minor bodily injuries which does not need treatment by a

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    Poverty, Women and Aids

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    WOMEN Sbusiso Msomi If you could put a face to Poverty‚ Aids‚ and ill-health‚ malnutrition what would it look like? Thinking of these words of misery‚ I always see a face of a ‘woman’. Why? I wonder! Gender‚ poverty and health are intimately related. Health and AIDS disease are not simply biologically determined phenomena. The chances of becoming ill are frequently related to a person’s social circumstances. That is to say‚ illness and AIDS disease are not simply associated with physiological changes

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    Thirteen years after the diseases sparked in our communities and explores the moral and ethical issues of AIDS being viewed as a crime against self and society as an whole. I came around a very interesting interview called “AIDS and its Metaphor” where she depicts people who believed that punishment was the viable resolution. Her interview touches on her experiences and issues with HIV/AIDS community. Her article foreshadows some of the themes that are present in Philadelphia that not only happened

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    AIDS TO EFFECTIVE TEACHING * THE RECITATION * ASSIGNMENT * ART OF QUESTIONING THE RECITATION * has become a permanent fixture of the classroom situation. * Is the visible manifestation of the teaching-learning situation. * aids pupils in learning and clarifying abstract concepts and ideas. * RATIONALE FOR THE RECITATION * The legitimate excuse for classroom meetings * Meet to discuss or plan‚ think‚ and learn together * Students and teacher can disagree

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    advantage of visual aids

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    Visual aids are learning tools that educators and presenters use to convey an idea more effectively. It is important that visual aids are tailored for a particular audience‚ depending on their needs. Also‚ teachers and presenters should use visual aids only as helping tools and not depend on them to teach a subject. Here are some of the many benefits of visual aids. Advantages of Visual Aids Visual Aids: Strengthen the clarity of the speaker’s message Increase the interest of the speaker’s

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    First Aid for Cuts

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    First aid for cuts Cuts and grazes are part of growing up. Small wounds are usually easily treated at home with a little first aid and lots of TLC. The aim of first aid is to promote healing and to minimise the risk of infection. Large or severely bleeding wounds need immediate medical attention as blood loss can lead to falling blood pressure and shock. Home treatment Minor wounds * Wash your hands before handling a wound or wear sterile disposable gloves. * Most minor wounds stop

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