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    negative impacts such as on the population’s health‚ education‚ unemployment and towards the world’s global environment. The first problem that overpopulation causes is health of the population. Overpopulation means more children in one family‚ and when each family has more than 2 children‚ this means greater amount of food is required. Because the number of food produced is not enough to feed the whole region where the population keeps on growing‚ then food shortage has taken place. When people

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    leafy object. Trees and flowers or generally‚ they are known as plants. A very good morning to all! Today‚ I would like to enlighten everyone in this room about the benefits of plants. Why do you see them everywhere you go? How do they benefit us? Well‚ the floras are a very crucial object to this planet’s survival and all its living things. However‚ today‚ I would like to focus on the benefits if plants towards us‚ human beings. Plants provide oxygen for us‚ supply us with materials to be used on

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    on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. Do not use staples‚ paper clips‚ highlighters‚ glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Answer all questions. Dictionaries are not allowed. At the end of the examination‚ fasten all your work securely together. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question

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    P2- Outline possible effects of dementia on an individual’s health and quality of life This assignment is going to outline possible effects of dementia on an individual’s health and quality of life. There are many different factors that having dementia will effect. As stated above some will affect the health of the person and others will affect the quality of life that the person will have. Depression is a common mental disorder‚ characterized by sadness‚ loss of interest or pleasure‚ feelings of

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    ethical principles; utilitarianmoral rights and Justice Models to an Australian case study As demand and competition increases‚ companies have reduced their cost and increased their profits by turning to countries with less expensive labor. Roberts (2013) revealed that workers at the Indonesian Nike factory are being forced to work for less than minimum wage and being threatened through the hiring of military personal. Harrison (2010) when obtaining goods it is important for retailers to consider

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    CALTEX (PHILIPPINES)‚ INC.‚ vs. ENRICO PALOMAR G.R. No. L-19650             September 29‚ 1966 Caltex- respondent-appellant. Palomar - petitioner and appellee.  CASTRO‚ J.: FACTS: a) In the year 1960 the Caltex conceived and laid the groundwork for a promotional scheme calculated to drum up patronage for its oil products. Denominated "Caltex Hooded Pump Contest"‚ b) it calls for participants therein to estimate the actual number of liters a hooded gas pump at each Caltex station

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    consequentialist moral judgements and deontological moral judgements. Next‚ I will discuss how our emotions influence our decisions. Greene believe that we should not trust our deontological moral judgements.  I agree with Greene and I will give examples and reasoning behind why I also do not think we should make deontological moral judgements. Consequentialism says we should only focus on the consequences of our actions. According to consequentialism we should do what is morally right‚ but the consequences

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    centuries and first “written” information about it comes form the Sumerian civilization ideograms (dated 5000 B.C.) which shows using of opium for joy. Could they have been wrong with it? In this essay I will try to answer the question about risks and benefits of legalizing soft drugs. Firstly I have to explain what is meant by the definition “soft drug”. Mainly the term regards drugs which are not psychoactive and are non-addictive (or the risk of addiction is minimal). Commonly cannabis has been called

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    might be more about personal fulfillment than about economic success or owning property. For some of us the American Dream is a wealthy life‚ for others it could be just getting married and gave a birth to children. The American Dream is the opportunity to realize people’s individual dreams. I believe that in our current society the ways in which the American Dream is possible are hardworking‚ financial support‚ and efforts. Being hardworking is one way that makes the American Dream possible. If

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    Is it possible to help people to change to more healthy behaviour? Theories about changes in health behaviour tend to look at: • Cognition: the way people define and think about what they do and how they change their minds in ways that can lead to changing the ways they act; and • Context: the cultural‚ social‚ physical‚ emotional and psychological environments that shape people and the factors that can facilitate change. No one theory can sum up all the factors in health behaviour‚ but

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