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    Economics

    Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences School of Economics ECOS2002 Intermediate Macroeconomics Semester 1, 2015 Unit of Study Outline Unit Coordinator: Dr. Stella Huangfu Location: Room 339, Merewether Building Email address: stella.huangfu@sydney.edu.au Phone: +61-2-9036 9311 Consultation Hours: Thursdays 2-4 pm or other times by appointment. Tutors: Email address: Consultation Hours: Class times: Thursday 11am-1pm  Venue: Bosch Lecture Theatre 2 This Unit of Study Outline MUST be

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    English Language Learners: A Case Study

    1990 and 2000, data shows an increase of over 50% in the number of children, ages five through seventeen, speaking other languages. According to an article by Brown University regarding ELL policy, the general population of school-age children grew by 12% since 1990, but the ELL student population

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    Women Health in India: an Analysis

    contiguous areas in these states, the ratio dips distressingly below 800 girls to every 1000 boys (RGI, MOHFW, UNFPA, 2003). Annexure I gives the child sex ratio in different states and union territories of India as per the 2001 census. The Present paper analysis the Nutrition and women health in India. Keywords: Women, Health, Nutrition. Introduction The health of Indian women is intrinsically linked to their status in society. Research on women’s status has found that the

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    Social Security and Emerging Economies

    Introduction As emerging economies experience growth, they are encountering new challenges in making economic development equitable and sustainable. Increasingly, bringing all parts of society up to minimum standards of living is becoming an issue of social responsibility and political requirement in emerging economies through social security programs. However, emerging economies are facing many constraints in implementing widespread social security programs to affect equality, poverty alleviation

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    Congress

    Legislature - bicameral (two houses of Congress) 2. Both houses based on population 3. Lower house - elected by the people 4. Upper house - elected by lower house 5. Three branches - executive, judicial, legislative6. Judicial and executive - both could veto laws 7. Congress could force a state to abide by federal laws. Smaller states objected to Proposal 2 of the Virginia Plan. It called for both houses of Congress to be based on population. The small states believed the large states would have too many

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    Understanding Student Miscoceptions

    can’t decipher or translate. They also have a difficult time determining what information is relevant to answer the problem. In the journal Research & Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities by Copeland & Cosbey it states that students with special needs have a difficult time with the “skills needed to complete activities composed of multiple components” (Copeland &

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    Financial Inclusion

    NABARD https://www.nabard.org/english/about_Highlights.aspx Financial Inclusion During the year 2011-12, the disbursements under Financial Inclusion Fund (FIF) and Financial Inclusion Technology Fund (FITF) were 18.49 crore and 128.05 crore reflecting a growth (over previous year) of 100.8% and 137.1% respectively. With this, the cumulative disbursement since inception touched a level of 36.05 crore under FIF and 183.82 crore under FITF. Support was extended for setting up of Financial Literacy

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    Fistula

    sub-Saharan African and some Middle East countries. To eliminate fistula several NGO’s have been working with those countries that has been affected by fistula. Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia Foundation (UFE) and United Nation Population Foundation (UNFPA) are to name a few. On this paper we will address on the ngo’s strategic approach on national and international level, are their enough funds available, what ethical issues they are facing, and what are the weakness and strength of the ngo’s approaches

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    Comparison of Canadian and U.S. Health Care Systems

    Sullivan California State University East Bay Abstract Health care is an essential service needed by citizens. As a result, the government plays an important role by designing an appropriate health care system for its citizens. In this paper, a comparison between the health care system in the U.S. and Canada has been made. Using various literary sources, the comparison has been done considering the four components of health care services delivery; financing, insurance, delivery, and payment

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    Marketing Plan

    with all sorts of embellishments. This idea of storing pictures in a scrapbook has been around for a very along time. Most of the products that are available such as acid and wood-products used in paper can damage the photographs. New technology has come along in recent years that include acid-free paper and has revolutionized the method of preserving photos. Scrapbooking has become a popular hobby and can help to tell a story. Card-making has also become a popular hobby and the same supplies that

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