...cancer related deaths among women. Lung cancer arises from the cells of the respiratory epithelium and can be divided into 2 categories. Small cell lung cancer or SCLC, which is a highly malignant tumor derived from cell exhibiting neuroendocrine traits and can account for 15% of the lung cancer cases that exist today. Malignant tumors can “Metastasize” or spread through a person’s body through the bloodstream. Lung cancer can metastasize early and it one of the most difficult forms of cancer to treat. SCLC often start in the chest near the bronchi, and tend to spread widely through the body fairly early in the course of the disease. The other is called Non-small cell lung cancer or also known as NSCLS, this type of cancer makes up the remaining 85% of the lung cancer cases. NSCLS is divided into 3 major subtypes: Adenocarcinoma, which are usually found in the outer parts of the lungs and tend to grow slower, and is more likely to be found before it has spread to the outside of the lung. Squamous cell carcinoma, which are flat cells that line the inside of the airways in the lungs. These cells are linked to a history or smoking and are more likely to be found in the middle of the lungs. Then there is large call carcinoma, which can appear on any part of the lung and tend to grow and spread very quickly and are more difficult to...
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...TRUNG TÂM NĂNG SUẤT VIỆT NAM BÁO CÁO NĂNG SUẤT VIỆT NAM Vietnam Productivity Report 2010 Tháng 12 năm 2011 BÁO CÁO NĂNG SUẤT VIỆT NAM 2010 MỤC LỤC LỜI GIỚI THIỆU ................................................................................................................................................................. 6 NHỮNG ĐIỂM CHÍNH .................................................................................................................................................... 7 CHƯƠNG I - NĂNG SUẤT VÀ TĂNG TRƯỞNG KINH TẾ ................................................................................... 8 1 TỔNG QUAN VỀ TĂNG TRƯỞNG KINH TẾ CỦA VIỆT NAM GIAI ĐOẠN 2006-2010................ 8 1.1 1.2 2 Tốc độ tăng tổng sản phẩm trong nước (GDP) ............................................................................ 8 Tổng sản phẩm trong nước bình quân đầu người của Việt Nam ........................................ 11 NĂNG SUẤT LAO ĐỘNG ............................................................................................................................... 14 2.1 2.2 2.3 Năng suất lao động của Việt Nam giai đoạn 2005-2010 ........................................................ 14 Tốc độ tăng Năng suất lao động...................................................................................................... 20 So sánh với một số nước Châu Á và trong khu vực .................................................................. 22 CHƯƠNG...
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...P3 – Explain patterns and trends in health and illness among different social groupings. For this task I have been asked to produce a report to investigate which social groupings are most in need of health and social care services. To assist in the planning of care provision in my report I will be explaining patterns and trends in health and illness among different social groupings identified according to factors such as gender, social class, geographical location, ethnicity and age. SOCIAL CLASS AND PATTERNS OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS Social class is an intricate issue that consists of status, wealth, culture, background and employment. The association between social class and ill health is far from being straight-forward. There are many influences on health and one of them is social class. The Black Report on Inequalities in Health Care was commissioned by the Department of Health in the United Kingdom by Health Minister David Ennals in 1977. They wanted to point out why the NHS was failing to reduce social inequalities in health and to investigate the problems. Ennals would do this by analysing people’s health records and lifestyles from different social class backgrounds. Ennals found that the overall health of the nation had improved but the improvement was not equal across all social class backgrounds. The gap in inequalities in health between the higher and lower social classes was widening. Ethnicity “According to the 2001 census 8% of the UK’s population is...
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...Samuel Lawrence Professor Eidson English 1101 April 25, 2013 Sex Education in Schools Sex education is a broad term used to describe education about human sexual activity, sexual reproduction, sexual intercourse, and other aspects of human sexual behavior. Although some form of sex education is part of the curriculum at many schools, it remains a controversial issue in several states. Ignorance regarding sexual matters has resulted in 65 percent of all teens having sex before their senior year and 9.1 million of the 19 million Americans who get an STD in a year are teenagers or between the ages of 15 and 24 (“Teen Sex Statistics”). There is no better place than in a biology class or a special sex education class to inform children of the importance of having planned families; consequently, these classes can reduce teenage pregnancies and much physical suffering caused by AIDS or other serious sexually transmitted diseases. It should never be left to parents because, in many cases, they cannot properly inform their children on the subject of sex education. Sex education must be taught in schools because it will help to prevent STDs from being transmitted, especially among teens, it will help prevent teenage pregnancy, and will help prevent pre-mature sex, which can damage the body from an early stage in life. Sex education does not only talk about sex. It also teaches about reproduction and sexual health. A lot of parents do not support the fact that sex education should...
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...According to Annandale and Hunt (2000), since the early 1970s, the inequalities in gender have been a very important focus to sociological research. Generally, researchers have shown that the difference in gender usually influences people’s experience of health and illness. According to Armstrong (1980), women live about average of five years longer than men but women also suffer more illnesses compared to men throughout their lifetime. The reasons for these differences have been narrowed down to two possible explanations. First of all, difference in the biological constitutions of the different sexes which means that the two different genders experiences different type of illnesses and secondly, sometimes there are gender related actions and approaches to the concept of health and illness that differs amongst gender (Annandale, 2003). In this essay, key terms such as gender, health and illness will be discussed using essay. Also, this essay will be examined in three dimensions. Firstly, the gender differences that influence people’s health and experience of illnesses will be discussed. Secondly, using evidences, gender health inequalities will also be outlined. Thirdly, the importance and relevance of a nurse being aware of these gender inequalities and differences will also be examined. The sociological definition of gender is the cultural ideas and the distinct social expectation from male and female. This is different from sex which focuses on differences based on the biological...
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...A short history on the economic background of the country United Kingdom is a very old country consists of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. In the 18th century, the UK was among the first country in the world to industrialize and during the next century it became one of the dominating countries in the global economy. (Martinez, 2013) In the turn of the century, the UK remains among the great economies of the world trailing behind the US and some European countries. In recent times, the UK service sector makes up the bulk of its GDP with London and Edinburgh as among the biggest and busiest financial centers in the world. Being an old country, UK is bursting with historic monuments, royal palaces museums and some of the world’s cherished heritage sites (UNESCO). Tourism is among the important income generating sectors in its economy with millions of tourist visiting the country from around the world making it a UK £127 billion a year industry and provides employment for about 3 million people ("Britain's tourism industry,”). The United Kingdom’s economic freedom has reached a score of 74.8, making its economy the 14th freest according to the 2013 Index of free economies. It scored 0.7 point higher than its last year’s ranking and reflects efforts to improve the control of government spending. In regional terms, the U.K. is graded 5th in the Europe region. (Kim, Miller , Holmes & Roberts, 2012). Image source: Berkshire - Reading Market Place showing Salmons...
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...ANNA MAZHE ANGBAZO ANAMAZH MARKETING PLAN FOR COFFEE SHOP marketing management course work 1 TABLE OF CONTENT 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2. SITUATION ANALYSIS 2.1 Current situation 2.2 Location 2.3 Micro environment 2.4 Macro environment 3. SWOT ANALYSID 4. KEY ISSUES IDENTIFIED 5. ASSUMPTION 6. OBJECTIVES TO BE PURSUED 7. TARGET MARKET AND POSITION 8. MARKETING STRATEGY 8.1 The product 8.2 The place 8.3 The price 8.4 Promotion 9. BUDGET 10. IMPLEMENTATION. MARKETING PLAN FOR ANAMAZH COFFEE SHOP 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This summary contain the marketing plan for Anamazh coffee shop in Aberdeen. It examines the market situation of coffee business in Aberdeen and the United Kingdom. The document analyze the size and trend of the business, explaining the macro and micro environment using PESTLE and 3Cs model to study factors that can impact on the intended business. Base on the situation analysis, the sustainability of coffee business in Aberdeen and the United Kingdom is achievable, UK is known as a nation with coffee drinkers. Furthermore, the brand competitors were critically examine. There are many coffee shops business in the United Kingdom and Aberdeen. In UK the three top leading coffee brands are Costa, Starbucks and Café Nero, likewise in Aberdeen. They have the larger market, therefore, Anamaze brand must take its competitive advantage to penetrate the market. The document also explain the key issues of the intended business and also make assumption...
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...Contents page Page Task 1 : The organisational purposes of businesses 2 Task 2: The nature of national environment in which businesses Operate 4 Task 3 : The behaviour of organisations in their market Environment 7 Task 4 : The importance of global factors which shape the national business activities 9 Business Environment Assessment This piece of work aims to provide a comprehensive overview of specific topics related to business environment domain. There are four main objectives which the present piece of work intends to achieve and they include: to provide a clear description of the organisational purposes of a selected company/business and present its main focus, products and performance on the market; to contribute knowledge regarding the nature of the national environment in which businesses operate, to identify and analyse the behaviour businesses exhibit in their market environment and to evaluate the importance of those global factors which shape the national business performance and activity (Business Environment Lecture Notes, 2012-13). Task 1. The organisational purposes of businesses OFCOM UK 1.1 Organisation's objectives, their monitoring and achievement OFCOM UK is an independent regulator and competition authority body for the UK's communication industries, as such, it operates in this sector of communication...
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...Wedding Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 4 2. Company Overview 5 2.1. Management and Ownership 5 2.2. Product Description 5 2.3. Mission and Vision Statement 6 2.4. SWOT analysis 7 3. Industry Analysis 8 3.1. Wedding Gown Industry 8 3.2. PESTLE 9 3.3. Porter’s 5 Forces 9 4. Market Analysis 11 4.1. Market Segmentation 11 4.1.1. Profile 11 4.1.2. Psychographic 11 4.1.3. Behavioural 11 4.2. Competitor Analysis 12 4.3. Market Research 12 5. Marketing Plan 14 5.1. Product 14 5.2. Price 15 5.3. Distribution 15 5.4. Promotion 15 6. Operations Plan 17 7. Financial Forecast 19 7.1. Expected P & L Year 1 19 7.2. Two year P & L 19 7.3. Realistic Cash Flow 20 7.4. Three year cash flow forecast 21 7.5. Balance Sheet 22 8. References 23 9. Bibliography 24 10. Appendix 1. 27 11. Appendix 2 28 12. Appendix 3 29 13. Appendix 4 30 14. Appendix 5 31 1. Executive Summary White Baroque is an online company providing online application allowing customers to customize their wedding dresses. White Baroque is unique in that it gives opportunity to create perfect dress for bride on every budget. The company offers wide range of wedding components that customer can match and mix together in order to create perfect gown. The clients' wishes become true. Company’s offer includes variety of designs of weddings gown tops and bottoms, as well as accessories (straps, shoes, vales...
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...Derivative Market – A Case Study on NSE A Report Submitted as per the curriculum of the Master in Business Administration Under Biju Patnaik University of Technology, Rourkela, Orissa. By L Rama kumari Roll No.: 200960712 Regd. No.: 0906202013 [pic] March 2011 Under the Guidance of Mr. Shom Prasad Das NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Palur Hills, Berhampur- 761008, Orissa, India DECLARATION I, L rama kumari, student of 2009-11 batch of NIST, Berhampur do here by declare that the report entitled “Derivative Market :A Case Study on NSE” that has been submitted by me as a partial fulfillment of the degree of MBA. This report is my own work and no part of this project has been ever submitted by me for any other purpose. I declare that the work has been carried out to the best of my knowledge and belief and according to my capacity and capability. Date: Place: L Rama kumari ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those individuals whose valuable contribution in a direct or indirect manner has gone into the making of this dissertation a tremendous learning experience for me. I take this privilege to express my heartfelt gratitude to our Hon. Director Prof. Sangram Mudali, Hon. Batch co-coordinator Mr.Chinmaya Sahu for encouraging doing this dissertation as a part of curriculum. I would like to express sincerely my deep...
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...Intermediate textbooks published by CIPD in September 2012 Many of our centres are providing students with all the resources required to succeed in their chosen qualification. CIPD offer bespoke textbook collections written by chief examiners and module authors to meet the needs of your students. To organise a collection specifically relevant for your students please email publishingmarketing@cipd.co.uk for more information. Introduction These three titles cover the content of the CIPD intermediate level core units in human resource management and development. The books are written and edited by CIPD accredited experts and offer a wealth of experience in teaching, writing and examining, whilst covering the unit learning outcomes. They also include a wide range of learning features such as reflective activities, annotated further reading, and case studies. Reviews Studying Human Resource Management ‘Through the successful collaboration of the core modules of the intermediate qualification into one text, a valuable resource to both learners and tutors has been created. It enhances the continuing alignment of educational objectives and the CIPD’s professional development framework to deliver and develop outstanding HR professionals.’ Ian Chapman, CIPD course leader, Warrington Collegiate ‘This is a clearly written text which successfully bridges the gap between theory and practice. Coverage of the core modules of the CIPD Intermediate qualification is...
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