As a National Discipline Awardee, What Can I Do To Make This Country A Better Place To Live In? At first, I’ll start it with myself being a Disciplinary model. In making this country a better place to live in keep in mind that we should start making our self a better person, every good individual will make a good group of people in that way there will be a great society. As one of the nominees for this National Discipline Awardee, I am confident to be a model of having good characteristics
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More than 9 million people in England drink more than the recommended daily limit. Alcohol is the tenth of the UK burden of disease and death, making alcohol one of the three biggest lifestyle risk factors for disease and death in the UK, after smoking and obesity. In the UK, between 2012-2013, 1,008,850 people were admitted to hospital due to alcohol related incidents. Alcohol now costs the NHS £3.5bn per year; equal to £120 for every tax payer. Males are known to drink more than women, with 18%
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How should we regard old age? In the latter half of the twentieth century, with rebellions of youth against "their elders", and whole new ideas arising as ever new layers of Mankind finally achieved something of what they needed to begin to be able to make their own contributions and understanding, a positive "Belief in Youth" came to predominate. But that has to be a surprising view! For with age people have certainly experienced more, so the long-standing association of wisdom with age seemed
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Wisdom Many respected people in the world are often considered to be wise. To be considered wise becomes an attribute many aspire to obtain. Whether you are a political leader a religious leader or are involved in anything that requires leadership skills, wisdom is always a desired quality. Wisdom is a trait that one can gain over experiencing different types of situations. Being wise is a title that is bestowed upon a person, rather than that person claiming the title for their own. Even though
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Should the voting age be raised from 18 to 21? At the moment the U.S. government is exactly thinking about this alteration. The discussion came up; right after Barack Obama was elected to be the new president of the U.S.A. Members of the opposite party argued that too many young people, without the required education and knowledge would have voted for him. They´ve been supported by others, who are arguing, that younger people are just representing the opinions of their parents ,that they are
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It seems that old generations are of relatively conservative and traditional opinions towards the way of thinking and behaviors in modern society. Under such circumstances, some people voice doubt about the validity of ideas from the aged. While others assume that their points of views are still beneficial for the young to fit in the future life. As for me, I believe that the values of the old have its justification and we can properly follow their advices. In view of some people, the ideas held
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1.0 INTRODUCTION Health care can be defined as the maintaining and restoration of health by the treatment and prevention of disease especially by trained and licensed professionals such as in medicine, dentistry, clinical psychology, and public health. Besides that, health care also the services are provided to people or communities by agents of the health services or professions for the purpose of promoting, maintaining, monitoring, or restoring health. According to the Institute of Medicine, they
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Muratoglu, S (2015, January 22). Elder Boom: How Food Makers Can Appeal to the Senior Demographic. Retrieved October 12, 2015, from http://www.foodmanufacturing.com/articles/2015/01/elder-boom-how-food-makers-can-appeal-senior-demographic Mr. Suley Muratoglu, vice president of Tetra Pak Inc, writes an article on the website foodmanufacturing.com explaining how food makers can appeal to the senior demographic. At the beginning of the article, Suley states that the demographic shift as a lot of people
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Ideas for IELTS topics Who is this book for? Many students have no ideas or opinions about IETLS writing topics. Even if your grammar is perfect, you will not get a high IELTS score if you do not know what to write. This book is for students who want to go into the writing exam feeling confident that they have excellent ideas, opinions and vocabulary for as many topics as possible How do you get an IELTS score of 7 or higher? The key to a high score is not grammar, it is not your use
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Notes Describe (EXPLAIN) how political, legal and social factors are impacting (BRINGS ABOUT CHANGE/INFLUENCE) upon the business activities of the selected organisations (SAINSBURYS AND BRC) and their stakeholders( PEOPLE OR GROUPS WITH AN INTEREST IN A BUSINESS) INTERNAL STAKE – EMPLOYEES, VOLUNTEERS. EXTERNAL (CUSTOMER, LOCAL, GOVT, LOCAL COUNCIL. ( A Written Report - Maximum of 800 words) Analyse (ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES. INVESTIGATE) how political, legal and social factors have impacted
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