BIO-CLEAR Air Purifier * In 1995 Mr. T. Wan of RW & Company agreed with his foreign suppliers that there would be a market for its BIO-CLEAR air purifier in the Philippines. Since there was then as yet no such comparable commercial product in the local market, the decision was made to bring it to the market as fast as possible. This decision was made to preempt the competition, to be able to define the market by being the first product that was to be locally available, and to build up
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Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs The use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs has been going on for many years legally and illegally. According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, about 66% of people from the age of 12 or older reported in 2014 that they drank alcohol in the past 12 months, with 6.4% meeting the criteria for an alcohol use disorder (NIDA). A major cause of death in today’s time is drunk driving, about 5 thousand people die under the age of 21(NIDA). Among that same
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Health and Health Care of The Romani Gypsy Culture. Many cultures have their own specific medical and health care beliefs. The Romani culture has their own specific perspective in regards to these matters. This perspective on medical attention and health care has majorly effected the physical health of these people. According to Hancock, “The real overall state of health in the Romani population is not good,” (Hancock, 2017). This is due to a multitude of reasons. Although these practices and
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Subjective assessment After greeting the patient, basic information like name, age, gender, and race should be asked from the patient. This is because there are some particular age, gender and race that are more prone to get different post-operative complications. Besides, the medical history, family history and surgical history should be obtained to rule out the possibility of second to complication. As patient is diagnosed with type II obesity, he may have dyspnoea while performing activity
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There are several people who use antibiotics for the wrong reasons. Some people think that using antibiotics will get rid of a cold or the flu virus faster or clear up a skin condition. Antibiotics should only be consumed for the infectious illness in which they were suggested for. Antibiotics are abused world-wide, and abuse of the medication can do more harm than help. I chose to research antibiotic abuse and the underlying issues with antibiotics. Antibiotics are being abused in so many ways
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tumor begins growing .Each individual may experience symptoms differently .A cough is the most common symptom of lung cancer. Other symptoms include: constant chest pain, shortness of breath, wheezing, recurring lung infections (such as pneumonia or bronchitis), bloody or rust colored sputum, hoarseness, a tumor that presses on large blood vessels near the lung can cause swelling of the neck and face; a tumor that presses on certain nerves near the lung causing pain and weakness in the shoulder, arm,
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Marijuana & Teens Easy accessibility has made smoking marijuana popular among teens. Some parents may disagree that marijuana is easy for teens to gain access to, but “the frequency of teens smoking marijuana has increased to 80 percent” (CBS News Staff, 2012). This percentage rate makes it much more believable that teens are gaining access to marijuana at an alarming rate. Many teens develop interest in smoking marijuana from either imitating the behavior of their parents, peer pressure, or
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Child Labor Today, Child Labor laws exist to ensure children are able to get an education and be employed under safe conditions. History tells a different story to the meaning of child labor. History explains how the industrial revolution changed the lives of young children during this time. Children as young as four years old were put to work, some worked under very hazardous conditions and were treated cruely. According to the Unicef website,” many children are put to work in ways that often
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Louise Kaktins 1631 words Louise Kaktins 1631 words Academic Communication for Scientists SARID1402 Group 3.1 13th of August 13, 2014 Academic Communication for Scientists SARID1402 Group 3.1 13th of August 13, 2014 The issues of using renewable resources By Ridhwan Sabur The issues of using renewable resources By Ridhwan Sabur The following report discusses the issues that could occur through the use of renewable energy sources. The impact of energy sources on global warming
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Action Plan for Optimal health and Wellness Josue Ramirez SCI/163 May 23, 2013 Dr. Sara Love Action Plan for Optimal Health and Wellness To achieve optimal health and wellness we must be able to incorporate and balance the six dimensions and/or elements of health; Physical, spiritual, social, intellectual, emotional and environmental. We must change our attitudes, beliefs and our unhealthy behaviors. Change is never easy, in fact the majority it is quire difficult
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