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    extramarital sexual partners make it more likely that men will bring HIV into the union after marriage. According to Asunta Wagura‚ Executive Director Kenya Network of Women Living with AIDS‚ There are several reasons married women and girls are at increased risk of HIV/AIDS‚ including; They often are powerless in decisions to have sex or use a condom‚ Women who are married and faithful to their husbands are at risk of HIV infection because their husband move on with other women who may be infected with

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    multilateral systems to settle the disputes instead of taking the retaliation unilaterally. Trade Policy Review Body is another new critical part to help WTO operations and to review the every member’s government national trade policy. The number of WTO’s members has increased and the influence of WTO becomes stronger than before. Institutional effect and function As WTO becomes an international legal person‚ it must have a set of institutions to support its daily operations and ensure every agreement

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    Barangay Profiling System (A Computer Information Service represents a giant leap in computerized system of barangay transactions and records handling) Submitted to: Engr. Janalan Inggal (Instructor) Submitted by: Marlaysia P. Matos Monique Carl Hojilla Alsarif Y. Omar (Researchers) CHAPTER 1 Introduction Barangay Upper Calarian‚ Zamboanga City 1.1 Introduction The findings of the study will contribute to our understanding of urbanization‚ local governance and

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    Ge’s Two Decade Transformation Jack Welch’s Leadership Change Management GE’s Two Decade Transformation: Jack Welch’s Leadership Answer 1 In April 1981‚ when Jack Welch became the CEO of GE‚ US was in recession. There were high interest rates. Strong dollar resulted in country’s highest unemployment rates. In this rapid changing and uncertain environment it was extremely difficult task for him to handle a conglomerate as big as GE and ensure that general confidence among the investors is not

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    and Victim services. Even though I am in the law enforcement option‚ the number of topics I have studied will help me throughout my years in any law enforcement job opportunity. What I learned about and enjoyed the most are victim rights and services provided. Victim impact statements are something I feel extremely strong about because they are the last empowering statement one has control of towards their offender. An offender should not have the choice if they want to hear the victim impact

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    concern to identify victims who may have contributed to their own victimisation.” (Marsh‚ I. Melville‚ G. 2009) the Main theories to arise from this perspective are victim precipitation‚ victim culpability‚ victim proneness and lifestyle. All these theories focus on patterns of victimisation. The lifestyle theory‚ “developed by Michael Hindelang‚ Michael Gottredson and James Garofalo‚ Attempt to explain why certain groups of people for example‚ youths‚ males‚ the poor‚ singles‚ racial/ethnic minorities

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    Performance Profiling: According to Butler (1996) Performance Profiling is based on a model of human behaviour called Personal Construct Theory. It is a way of understanding how athletes rate the skills and qualities of their own performance in relation to their sport (Butler‚ 1996). Clark (2005) states Performance profiling is useful to identify an athletes’ strengths and weaknesses and is also useful for the implementation of goal setting strategies and performance enhancing strategies. The Performance

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    DEFINITION OF THE TERM ‘VICTIM’. The word “victim” has its roots in many ancient languages that covered a great distance from northwestern Europe to the southern tip of Asia and yet had a similar linguistic pattern: victima in Latin; and‚ vinak ti in Sanskrit (Webster’s 1971). In the original meaning of the term‚ a victim was a man or animal put to death during a religious ceremony in order to appease some supernatural power or deity. Over centuries‚ the term has picked up additional meanings. Now

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    Increased and Merit Pay for Teachers As the United States falls further behind economically and educationally‚ citizens start to point fingers in every direction. Economically‚ the majority of the fault is placed in the hands of the executives that brought the United States into the war. Educationally‚ however‚ most citizens tend to blame the lack in production by students on teachers. Teachers are a small cause of the low productivity problem of students‚ but why would teachers feel the

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    A Decade of Organizational Change at Unilever A DECADE OF ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE AT UNILEVER 7 November 2012 • Originally founded in 1872‚ and incorporated in 1929‚ Unilever was facing a difficult time when upon their discovery that the organizational architechture and strategy they were employing was not benefiting the company. • The company was under a decentralized structure for generations. o Managers looking for a change o The decision was to go global • It was mid-1990

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