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    The WHO - Summary

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    World Health Organization (WHO) The World Health Organization‚ whose director in the novel Inferno by Dan Brown is Dr. Elizabeth Sinskey‚ is defined by the protagonist Robert Langdon as the gatekeeper of the planet’s health and well-being. This article defines the WHO and sets out its objectives. The WHO: what is it The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations established in 1948 to further international cooperation for improved health conditions. Its

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    (title) One day‚ three witches tell you that you will be ruler. You will be superior. You’re close friends with the king and your wife tells you that you’re a coward if you don’t kill him anyway. Power is in your reach. Is it morally right to seize it? Macbeth asks readers this very question. Macbeth is one of the most popular stories of all time on the subject of morality. When three witches tell the ambitious Macbeth of his future as a king‚ he and his wife assassinate King Duncan. They continue

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    Who Is Antigone

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    Who is Antigone? Antigone’s reliance on gods gives her the strength and perseverance to object the state’s power. Throughout the tragedy‚ Antigone displays a series of emotions as she is challenged to her mindset and what she believes is right. Due to her reverence towards the gods‚ Antigone was capable of burying Polyneices regardless of the consequences the state provides. This allowed the challenging of Creon’s power which set the plot of the whole tragedy. Antigone believes that her duty towards

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    Who Is The Brethren?

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    the Angola scam. The Angola scam works by putting an advertisement in a gay magazine saying they are searching for a pen-pal. Writing as a young gay male named Ricky living in a rehab facility; the Brethren try to pick out rich closeted gay males‚ who have a lot to lose if this information were to be revealed. In order for the closeted male’s homosexuality not to be revealed to the public‚ the group demands large sums of money to be wired into their bank account. The Brethren’s lawyer‚ Trevor‚

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    Dogs are better than cats

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    There is always the question‚ are dogs better pets than cats or are cats better pets than dogs? Which animal is more loving‚ more loyal‚ and independent? Well‚ people who have cats instead of dogs must surely agree that cats make better pets; likewise‚ dog owners prefer to have dogs. Some people are “cat people” and some are “dog people” and some like both. I am a dog person and I think dogs are a lot better pets than cats.

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    "Powerful poetry so often springs from the most ordinary or even the ugliest of ingredients" Poetry can be deemed powerful for many reasons‚ however‚ in the case of “Songs of Innocence and Experience” by William Blake‚ it is powerful due to the complex theological and philosophical ideas that he explores. Furthermore‚ what is interesting about Blake is that his poetry‚ on the surface seems simplistic in language‚ structure and form‚ and thus one could argue that the power of Blake’s poetry is determined

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    What makes us good citizens? It is hard to answer that question because every person can think about different definition of a good citizen. Many can call themselves good citizens just because they work‚ pay taxes and obey law. But is it enough? Not for everyone. Good citizens do not serve their own interest but rather understand that their deeds affect the world around them. They serve their families‚ friends and others in need without prejudice and selfishness. They care about the condition of

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    Who is Vulnerable?  Older People  An individual with a learning disability or mental heath problems.  A disabled individual  Pregnant women  Anyone who is different Who may abuse?  Paid staff or volunteers  Family members  Neighbors‚ friends or others in the vulnerable adults/children network. What may make you suspicious?  A change in an individual’s behavior‚ such as withdrawing‚ self harm‚ aggressiveness‚ conflict of stories‚ fear or abusive towards others etc.  Unexplained

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    eye (Simons‚ 2015). Many who are aware of this have stopped spending unnecessary hours on their gadgets. For this reason‚ they do not read the news or books online‚ but prefer buying printed books and newspapers instead. In addition‚ Simons states that research shows a range of health problems arise such as‚ sleep disorientation‚ headaches and in extreme cases‚ cancer‚ due to the excessive amounts of blue light emitted from gadgets. What is more‚ when books or news are read from the screen of electronic

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    and culture and it would be better if people ate only the local produce. Certainly‚ the disadvantages of imported food outweigh the advantages. On the positive side‚ transporting goods over a long distance gives us a lot of choices. We can taste a variety of fruits and vegetables from all parts of the world. For example‚ about ten years ago‚ we hardly saw kiwi fruit which is from New Zealand. But‚ now it has a place on every fruit stand. Secondly‚ many people get employment in this field

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