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    of Stress Among University Students. Students’ life on campus revolves around going to classes‚ studying in the library or in their own room‚ getting involved in co-curricular activities made compulsory by the university and sometimes hanging out with their friends at a mall to have fun after an exam. Life as a university student basically demands a good time management on the part of the student. Being away from their family will require them to be independent and some students need quite

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    Among married couples‚ an individual’s perceived and actual risks of being infected with HIV are closely intertwined with his or her spouse’s. As the HIV/AIDS epidemic spreads to the general population‚ a large and increasing proportion of HIV transmissions occur within marriage (Bongaarts 1996). Indeed‚ discordant couples (i.e. couples where only one partner is infected with HIV) represent the majority of HIV-infected couples in sub-Saharan Africa (de Walque 2007)‚ and a large proportion of new

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    The Illicit Use of Adderall Among University Students Victoria Milne 06248380 Ron Shore Monday Feb 4‚ 2013 The Problem: A Historical & Social Perspective: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is characterized by impulsive‚ hyperactive‚ distractive tendencies‚ and difficulties focusing.1 While the nature of this condition may be “maladaptive” in the context of modern society‚ some authors have viewed ADHD as having beneficial qualities in our evolutionary past.2‚ 3 Etiologic

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    The Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics J Ment Health Policy Econ 8‚ 145-151 (2005) The Impact of Depression on the Academic Productivity of University Students Alketa Hysenbegasi‚1 Steven L. Hass‚2 Clayton R. Rowland3 1 2 Ph.D.‚ VP - Associate Project Manager‚ Citigroup Market Monitor‚ New York‚ NY‚ USA Ph.D.‚ Director‚ Pharmacoeconomics‚ Elan Pharmaceuticals‚ Inc.‚ San Diego‚ CA‚ USA 3 Ph.D.‚ Hellums-Rowland Consultants‚ Portage‚ MI‚ USA Abstract Background: Depression

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    References: [1] Chemical Education (Chemed) group at University of Wisconsin‚ 23 August 2009‚ revision date‚ ChemPaths Genchem Textbook: Indicators – phenolphthalein‚ [online] www.chemed.chem.wisc.edu/chempaths/GenChem_Textbook/ Madison. [2] Jim Clark‚ April 2009‚ Revision date. Titrations‚ [online] www.chemguide

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    Providence College DigitalCommons@Providence Social Work Student Papers Social Work 5-1-2008 The Contributing Factors to Student Absenteeism/Truancy and the Effectiveness of Social Services and Interventions Courtney Hocking Providence College‚ courtneyleigh23@comcast.net Hocking‚ Courtney‚ "The Contributing Factors to Student Absenteeism/Truancy and the Effectiveness of Social Services and Interventions" (2008). Social Work Student Papers. Paper 18. http://digitalcommons.providence.edu/socialwrk_students/18

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Firstly‚ recycling is not a new concept to us‚ people has been doing it for thousands of years. Recycling is different from ‘re-use’ in the sense that re-use means using old products repeatedly. Recycling is the process of producing a new product from a recyclable material. Undeniably‚ recycling has always been a matter of helping the environment and for economic reasons. According to http://www.nural.com.my‚ in Malaysia‚ we produce 19‚000 tons

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    Cyber-bullying has increase the bullying rate to new heights A seventeen-year old high school student called Rachael Neblett from Kentucky began receiving threatening emails through her MySpace account. The emails were brought to the attention of the principal of her high school. The emails included details of her movements during class and after school activities. Due to the context found in the emails‚ they were certain that the bully was another student at the school. Rachael received an email

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    Absenteeism CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF ABSENTEEISM IN THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT (UK) 1.0- ABSTRACT Absenteeism can happen through authorised and unauthorised absence and these can be grouped into: situational‚ personal and attendance factors. Causes: headaches‚ hang-over cold flu‚ unchallenging jobs and poor management are common causes of absenteeism and managers generally suspicious of employees ’ reasons for absenteeism. Effects: Unplanned absence is disorganising‚ frustrating and expensive for organisations

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    Stress is a normal phenomenon in university life. It is an accepted fact that stress is a common problem for university students of different ages‚ disciplines of study‚ and social and economic backgrounds. Furthermore‚ research has shown that stress has negative impact and effects on an individual’s health and lifestyle. In view of these situations‚ it is essential and necessary for university students to know how they can mange stress effectively. In my opinion‚ there are three ways that can effectively

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