problems such as stress, alcohol, tobacco and drugs, HIV/Aids, and violence, consequently, affecting their health, well-being and effectiveness in work. Each of these factors is correlated with each other that one problem may either cause another or be the result or effect of another problem. This greatly affects to the cadets/cadetes in the maritime world who are new to this profession Towards this end, the selected students of the NSA 16th batch 4th year cadets conducted this exploratory study
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Drug Trafficking It has been said, “The lack of money is the root of all evil”, drug trafficking is no exception. Drug trafficking, the act of selling and distributing substances which are subject to drug prohibition laws, is one of the largest employer in the world. In the recent years, drug trafficking in Vietnam has became more complex. Since Vietnam is located in the “Golden Triangle” region, one of Asia’s two main opium producing areas that overlaps the mountain of Myanmar, Laos
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Gold Okorie Dr. Williams Carney ENGL1113 Compare and Contrast Monday 29th September, 2014. University education in Nigeria and the United State of America Education is the knowledge or skill obtained or developed by learning process. University education is a level of education we attain to be able to be independent and carry out our responsibilities to be able to gain a reputable position in life and have a good standard of living. With education, a lot of things can be achieved
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One November afternoon during freshman year, my world around me faded. Words slowly turned into nonsense. My grip on my pencil loosened. I dropped to the floor. I had suddenly lost consciousness in class, waking up to find myself surrounded by the paramedics and the gazes of my classmates. Soon after a series of medical tests at the hospital, I was diagnosed with Neurocardiogenic Syncope, the condition of an overactive nervous system which leads to sudden blood pressure drops and fainting. Although
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Massachusetts legislature ls denied farmers demands for money which would have stopped the government from taking their houses/land.As the farmers wishes were ignored they began to lose their belongings and other goods.Seeing the depression and the effect the foreclosure had on his community, shays was moved and started a rebellion in which he risked his life in hopes that the government would change and help the people with their debts.Shays left no time to waste as he started to round up troops and
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Everyday, people around the world experiencing seemingly harmless symptoms decide to go online to diagnose their illness. “It can’t hurt, can it?” They ask. Alas, after consulting Dr. WebMD, this unfortunate soul is shocked- their headache and cough may actually be the deadly bubonic plague! Grievously, our protagonist begins to write their will, and several days later, they are found in their house- alive. This scenario is a common example of “armchair doctors” misdiagnosing their symptoms
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Factors That Affects Study Habits of Students in Jpnhs In: Social Issues Factors That Affects Study Habits of Students in Jpnhs SURVEY FORM FACTOR THAT MOSTLY AFFECTS THE STUDY HABITS OF STUDENTS IN SECONDARY EDUCATION 4th year Question: what factor mostly affects the study habits of students in secondary education? Instructions: Put a check mark ( ) for the category that you prefer most NAME | YEAR AND SECTION | LOVE/CRUSH | FAMILY | PEER | ALJOHN MASOTES | IV-E | | | |
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Academic Performance in Nigeria Socio-Economic Factors Influencing Students Academic Performance in Nigeria Some Explanation from a Local Survey Nigeria like any other developing nations has witnessed series of political instability, with obvious effects on educational policies at federal, state and local government levels. This gradually laid the foundation of fallen standard in education at the primary and secondary school levels, which caused differential academic performance of students. In the
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ideal American parents, but they would be considered effective. They would be considered effective because they taught their children to stand up for themselves, independent, supportive and supportive and always there for each other. One of the effects that the Wall’s parents had on their children was teaching them to stand up for themselves. “The mattress shot forward, and our arsenal of rocks flew through the air. I heard them thud against Ernie’s body and clatter on the road. He screamed and
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* Earnouts are less likely to be effective when the entire target is to be integrated into the buyer. The more the target’s operations are integrated into the buyer’s, the less control the target’s management will have over achieving performance goals. To avoid this problem, it is important to choose performance goals that will not be adversely affected by integration, or to assure the target’s operating independence throughout the earnout period. * Earnouts are less likely to be effective
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