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    equipment so they can be able to provide food for their families &UNICEF in emergencies help displaced communities by providing them with food & latrines GOAL 2: COMBAT HIV/AIDS‚ MALARIA& OTHER DISEASE -embark on outreach programs informing people about HIV/AIDS‚ sexually transmitted diseases‚ malaria ‚measles ‚polio & other threatening diseases & how they can be prevented and also providing with mobile clinics to places that are remote. GOAL 3: IMPROVE MARTENAL HEALTH-avoid unwanted

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    ExxonMobil is the world’s leading petroleum and petrochemical company and also the largest refiner and marketer of petroleum products. Its history began with the establishment of Standard Oil Co. in 1870. Later in 1911 it breaks up into 34 companies as a result of a U.S. Supreme Court decision‚ two of them being Jersey Standard and Standard Oil Co. of New York (Socony). The former was known for the trade name Esso until it changed its name to Exxon Corporation. The latter changed its name to Mobil

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    Question Community problems are the main contributors to poor health indicators in Kenya 20mks Contents INTRODUCTION. 2 COMMUNITY BASED HEALTH CARE. 3 COMMUNITY DIAGNOSIS. 3 ETHINICITY. 3 EMERGING HEALTH CHALLENGES 4 POVERTY 4 HEALTH SYSTEMS. 4 OVER-RELIANCE ON EXTERNAL SUPPORT FOR KEY HEALTH INTERVENTIONS. 4 CORRUPTION 5 UNDER FIVE MORTALITY RATES 5 MALNUTRITION 5 IMMUNIZATIONS. 6 ACCESS TO HEALTH FACILITIES 6 CHILD ABUSE 6 VIOLENCE

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    Summer Assignment: Survival of the Sickest Introduction (1)What is the “big” question the book will attempt to answer? "Why would evolution allow seemingly harmful genetics t be passed through the gene pool?" Chapter I (2)The author points out many ways in which iron impacts life. Identify/describe at least five. 1. Hemoglobin to carry oxygen 2. oceans "seeded" with iron can hold more oxygen producing organisms. 3. Parasites feed on human iron. 4. Cancer cells thrive on human

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    Cited: asmon‚ Dr. Charlie. "Typhoid Fever and Paratyphoid Fever." NetDoctor. 4 Jan. 2005. 2 Mar. 2008 . Limson‚ Janice. "He Global Cholera Pandemic." Science in Africa. Sept. 2001. 2 Mar. 2008 . "Malaria in Africa." Roll Back Malaria. 2 Mar. 2008 . Maria‚ A. "The Costs of Water Pollution in India." CERNA. 31 Oct. 2003. 21 Feb. 2008 . "Schistomiosis Control." The Carter Center. 2 Mar. 2008 . Wanja. "Africa." ITT Industries. 20 Feb. 2008 .

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    In this assignment I am going to assess the biomedical and socio-medical models of health. The first thing I am going to talk about is biomedical model. Biomedical model of illness and healing focuses on purely biological factors‚ and excludes psychological‚ environmental‚ and social influences. According to the biomedical model of health‚ illness is caused by external factors that invades the body‚ or by some internal change that are involuntary. Also according to the model good health is the

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    Concern November 16th 2009 Abbreviations and acronyms AIDS : Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome ARV : Antiretroviral (drug) CDC : Centers for Disease Control G8 : Group of Eight GFATM : The Global Fund to Fight AIDS‚ Tuberculosis and Malaria HIV : Human Immunodeficiency Virus NGO : Nongovernmental Organization TERG : Technical Evaluation and Reference Group UN : United Nations UNAIDS : Joint United Nations Program on HIV and AIDS UNESCO : United Nations Education Scientific

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    outbreaks when they occur‚ but not to prevent them from occurring. Impressive capacity also exists for conducting intensive campaigns‚ but not for sustaining these gains on a continuing basis afterwards. This is illustrated by the near-eradication of malaria through highly-organised efforts in the 1950s‚ and its resurgence when attention shifted to other priorities such as family planning. This paper reviews the fundamental obstacles to effective disease control in India‚ which need to be dealt with on

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    TEMASEK POLYTECHNIC INVITATION TO QUOTE CONTENTS PAGE SECTION CONTENTS PAGE A QUOTATION CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT 3 B REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATIONS 6 C EVALUATION CRITERIA 7 D COMPLIANCE TABLE 8 E SCHEDULE OF PRICES OF SUPPLIER’S OFFER 9 ANNEX 1 PAST CONTRACTS 10 SECTION A QUOTATION CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT

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    MICROBIOLOGY SECTION The microbiology section aims at studying yu ailments and diseases from the isolation of suspected causative organisms. The processes involved in the isolation of these organisms include; culturing‚ staining‚ microscopy and sensitivity tests. Samples collected for examination include; stool‚ blood‚ sputum‚ urine‚ vaginal swab‚ wound swab and wound biopsy. Bacterial Culturing and sensitivity Cultures are carried out to isolate suspected organisms from a sample. There are different

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