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    Teen Pregnancy Paper

    pregnancy will give insight and help identify and understand why teenage pregnancy is on the rise. A range of factors like individual need and cultural norms influence the decisions of teenage women. Examining these needs on the front side to make sure they are met will also help in prevention of future teenage pregnancy. To break the pattern, conducting research to examine the socio-economic consequences of past, present, and future teen pregnancy rates is imperative. Teen pregnancy is increasingly

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    Urban Tourism

    CONTENTS Page Appendices List................................................................................. 1. Introduction 1.1Justification and structure of report ……………………………… 3 1.2. Aims and Objectives …………………….…….…………………4 1.3. Background of Oxford city. …………….………………………..4 2. Literature Review 2.1. Urban Tourism...........................................................

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    Business Environment

    external environment and internal environment. Internal environment includes of 5 M’s like management, money, machinery, material and man. On the other hand, External environment consists of demo-graphical factors, socio-cultural factors, political factors, geo-physical factors, government and legal factors. 5. Understand the organizational purpose of business 1.1 Identify the purpose of different types of organizations There are different types of organizations and mainly all kinds of organizations

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    Issues Is Public Health

    survive, people with this type must have insulin delivered by injection or pump. This type normally strikes children and young adults, but may occur at any age according and type I diabetes accounts for 5% of all diagnosed cases of diabetes. Risk factors can be may be autoimmune, genetic, or environmental according to (“national diabetes fact, 2011). Type II diabetes called non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus or adult-onset. In adults, type 2 diabetes accounts for about 90% to 95% of all diagnosed

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    Economics Solution

    analyzing all the factors affecting the business internally and externally in order to know what strategy to adopt to stay competitive. SWOT is an acronym for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats. It is commonly applied to a product, project or business to assess its position in the competitive market. Taking into account every detail of the project, marketers try to get a picture of how it would fare in the market against competitors. Strengths are internal factors that a firm may build

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    Marriage Practices Within Other Cultures

    group alliances Levi-Strauss (1949). The exchange of mates among kin groups and accompanying networks of economic exchange are widespread and arguably create the foundation of human social organization Chapais B (2008; 2010). However, considerable cultural variation around the world opens up the question of whether regulated exchange of mates across kin groups represents the ancestral form of marriage or whether it is a recently derived consequence of more intensive modes of subsistence. This question

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    The Sources of Entrepreneurial Opportunities

    using the interplay between individual personality traits and capabilities and the institutional environment. The goal of this paper is to examine the sources of entrepreneurial opportunities from the perspective of individual and environmental factors. Since opportunities define how the entrepreneur behaves and what kinds of entrepreneurship are manifested, entrepreneurial opportunity discovery and exploitation are two integral parts of the entrepreneurial process.[1] The field of entrepreneurship

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    Business Opportunities

    using the interplay between individual personality traits and capabilities and the institutional environment. The goal of this paper is to examine the sources of entrepreneurial opportunities from the perspective of individual and environmental factors. Since opportunities define how the entrepreneur behaves and what kinds of entrepreneurship are manifested, entrepreneurial opportunity discovery and exploitation are two integral parts of the entrepreneurial process.[1] The field of entrepreneurship

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    Enhancing Quality and Equality of Education

    and child can realize his or her full potential.”……………Kofi Annan. Access to education and learning is crucial for development but ‘equitable’ access and learning is vital for sustainable development. The various dimensions of inequality (gender, socio economic, rural – urban), if not taken into account can result in skewed and lopsided growth that has the potential to do more harm than good to the larger fabric of society. Such development stands the risk of strengthening the current power structures

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    A History of Zimbabwe

    9781107021709. The first single-volume history of Zimbabwe with detailed coverage from pre-colonial times to the present, this book examines Zimbabwe's pre-colonial, colonial and postcolonial social, economic and political history and relates historical factors and trends to recent developments in the country. Zimbabwe is a country with a rich history, dating from the early San hunter-gatherer societies. The arrival of British imperial rule in 1890 impacted the country tremendously, as the European rulers

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