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    Firstly, readers need to change their habits in the way how to read owing to the new life style in modern societies, and it is an incentive to people in order to be updated in the globalization. For instance, in North America, Lee R. Et al (2012) illustrate, a fifth of adults prefer to read an electronic book and the majority of them choose Ipads or tablets to read instead of personal computers. They show that the number of e-book read by year is 24 compared with 15 printed books. Furthermore,…

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    The communication issues with mobile clinics are the ability to access a patient’s previous data and accessibility of personnel at other medical facilities in a timely manner. Satellite communications mounted on each mobile clinic would make retrieving and exchanging data between medical clinics faster and more reliable. The area that would make it difficult…

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    study. The theme cluster emerged in the study are opting for economical counterpart for an additional way to get things for cheap is to opt for their artificial foil. Second theme cluster is the convenience and accessibility for the replica shoes. Waller et. al. (n.d.) defined accessibility as the extent to which the manufactured goods is usable by people with the widest variety of capabilities. The third theme cluster is impressionism it is a copycat of the original brand that they want as long…

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    Convocation is considered a distinction in the lives of our students, their families and friends. The time has come for the recovery of earlier accomplishments as well as the celebration of our hopes for the future. The journey now entering a new phase since it began on the first day of registration. Students from across Canada and around the world come to Cambridge Kipp’s to gain knowing, knowledge and skills, but leave with the knack and ability to do markable thing affects the world. Every…

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    Decreasing Student Debt

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    As the United States’ economy get worse, an increasing amount of college students are feeling the stress of financial problems upon entering college. However, college students continue to take out loans and put themselves in debt. Some possible solutions for decreasing student debt include improving the affordability of college, modifying the national education budget, and reducing the interest rate on student loans. The first possible solution for decreasing student debt is improving the…

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    society aware of the diverse facet of the mental health. Their influence is lessened when enough well trained and compassionate healthcare providers are there for the needy. They will help them back to normalcy by giving superior quality care with accessibility in the areas where there is a…

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    to and from places anymore, and I only take the bus if I need to go to Walmart. Back home I would drive every day for an hour or more, leaving large amount of air pollution. Also since living on campus, the accessibility to recycle bins is more than I had before. By having this easy accessibility, I believe that most students would agree it helps keep them aware to…

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    As Reid (2010), author of The Healing of America, went on his journey to seek for the best health insurance system and treatment of his shoulder with chronic pain, he collected valuable information on healthcare models from the United Kingdom (U.K.), Japan, France, Germany, Canada, and India. The Bismarck model, commonly used in France, Japan and Germany, has private health insurance plans that are usually financed by employers and employee contribution. These insurance plans are non-profit…

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    Fast Food: Who's To Blame?

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    “Fast food” was officially defined in 1951 by the Merriam-Webster dictionary. It defined fast food as, “food that can be prepared and served quickly – with little consideration given to quality... (Merriam-Webster)”. Apparently even before “fast food’ got its’ reputation - it was already deemed to be unhealthy. Fast foods have been blamed for every major illness from obesity to atherosclerosis. It’s been highlighted in lawsuits, medical journals and documentaries. It’s been researched by…

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    and find a place in the unorganised sector and face all the perils of life. They are poor and live in slum areas in crowded and miserable conditions. Infectious diseases thrive and outbreak under such living conditions. In these circumstances accessibility to public health system is crucial. On the other side, the increase of unhealthy lifestyles in affluent sections of urban population raises the graph of chronic non communicable degenerative diseases particularly in the larger urban centres.…

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