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  • Malaria Solution Overview

    Malaria Solution Overview

    Malaria Solution Overview Every 30 seconds, a child dies from Malaria. The disease causes more than 300 million acute illnesses each year, and of those, at least one million die. Nine out of ten of these deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa, predominately among young children and although effective tools exist to identify and treat malaria, only extremely limited number of patients have access to them. This urgently needs to change. As one of the largest

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    Submitted: May 10, 2010 By: Chuddy
  • Malaysia Contemporary Art Issues: Art as Idea-A View from Jalaini Abu Hassan

    Malaysia Contemporary Art Issues: Art as Idea-A View from Jalaini Abu Hassan

    Malaysia Contemporary Art Art as Idea A view from Jalaini Abu Hassan Introduction In this discussion, we will discuss on how the art act as an idea in Malaysia contemporary art scoop and Jalaini Abu Hassan is one of the Malaysia leading contemporary artist will be the panel for this session. Jai has been known for his aggressive and rough, energetic painting and Malay identical can always be found in his paintings. We also look

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    Submitted: May 12, 2010 By: Mike
  • Malaysia Finance / Banking Industry 2008

    Malaysia Finance / Banking Industry 2008

    Malaysia Finance / Banking Industry 2008 Malaysia economy, in the third quarter of 2007, has strengthened with a real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rising to 6.7% that is led mainly by strong activities within the services sector and was fortified by unremitting construction activity and a pick-up in both the agriculture and manufacturing sectors. For the fourth quarter of 2007, Malaysia economy registered an even stronger economy growth of real GDP raised to 7.3%,

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    Submitted: April 9, 2010 By: Top
  • Malaysian Government Decision on the Banned of the Advertisements Targeting Children

    Malaysian Government Decision on the Banned of the Advertisements Targeting Children

    Marketing Management – Question 1 Introduction We all know that advertising is one of the methods used to create awareness and promotion (Promotion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, 2007). On one hand, the Star reported that Datuk Chua Soi Lek proposed the ban on fast food (Quick Service Restaurants) advertising in Malaysia (Lee 2007). Other the other, the Association of Accredited Advertising Agents Malaysia (4As) is exceedingly concern over the imposition of blanket bans on

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    Submitted: December 1, 2009 By: Edward
  • Malcolm X

    Malcolm X

    Eating disorders in teenage girls is a growing health problem. The statistics are startling. In the United States, conservative estimates indicate that after puberty, 5-10 million girls and women and about1 million boys and men are struggling with eating disorders including anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, or borderline conditions. Fifteen percent of young women have substantially disordered eating attitudes and behaviors. Approximately 80% of bulimia nervosa patients are female (Statistics 2003). Bulimia nervosa may affect

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: regina
  • Malcolm X

    Malcolm X

    Malcolm X, a civil rights leader in the 1960's believed that blacks and whites should be segregated. He also believed that white man was evil and were trying to brainwash all blacks and that Martin Luther King's "non-violent protests" weren't working and that violence was needed for change. Malcolm X's life was a life with a lot of conflict and violence in it. Malcolm X was born under the name of Malcolm Little in Omaha,

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Vika
  • Male Body Image

    Male Body Image

    Body image is what you believe about your physical appearance. Images of beautiful men and women are displayed everywhere from billboards to television advertisements. Fortunately, everyone does not look the same. Looking at models and movie stars often can create a negative self image of oneself in relation to these images. Approximately 46 percent of men of normal weight think about how they look constantly or frequently (Cloud, 46). The emergence of men’s new

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Mike
  • Male Domination Is a Feature of All Societies

    Male Domination Is a Feature of All Societies

    Most men view themselves as being the superior life-form in society. They justify this belief by saying that they are stronger and more capable; thus, making them more qualify for the more important roles in society. They place themselves on pedestals and force women to believe in their own inferiority to men and their incapability to excel educationally, politically, economically, and domestically. But the truth is that women will eventually advance in all these areas

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    Submitted: January 6, 2010 By: Jon
  • Male Eating Disorder

    Male Eating Disorder

    Why does the public believe only women are victims of body image and eating disorders? Males are dangerously preoccupied with the appearance of their bodies just as women. Society has taught men that they should not be concerned about how they look. But countless numbers of men are sacrificing important aspects of their lives to working out compulsively. This leads to distorted body images, which ties together with eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia.

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Mike
  • Male Female Relationships

    Male Female Relationships

    My impressions of the opposite sex are diverse and have changed throughout my life. As a child born into a family of three girls, my exposure to the opposite sex was limited. The only real male in my life was my father. I never viewed him as the opposite sex because he was my dad. He was a strict, authoritative figure and a great protector. My early impressions of the opposite sex were that of

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Male Friendship

    Male Friendship

    What is a friend? Maybe they are people who will listen to you, or people who you can boss around all the time, or maybe even just people who don’t have to do anything but sit with you at lunch. As Asher put it, “‘Friends are important sources of companionship and recreations, share advice and valued possessions, serve as trusted confidants and critics, act as loyal allies, and provide stability in times of stress or

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Male Images in Media

    Male Images in Media

    82 full pages of the April 2001 Redbook magazine are devoted to selling products ranging from shoes to shampoo. The entire magazine only has only 210 pages. Approximately 6-8 min of every half hour television show is produced by ad agencies. Americans are bombarded with advertisements. We see them everyday in many different forms and through different mediums. Advertisers study America’s population through a systematic breakdown and analysis of our likes and dislikes in relation

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    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Edward
  • Male Sexual Abuse

    Male Sexual Abuse

    While doing research on Mother Teresa for my speech, I realized the immensness and vastness of her goodness. She was more loving, giving and selfless than I had known or imagined her to be. I was so inspired by her and I realized I had taken on a huge responsibility and was completely incapable & unskilled of portraying her and justly inspiring you all just as I was. I almost panicked and started researching other

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    Submitted: February 15, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Male Sexual offenses

    Male Sexual offenses

    Abstract This article proposes a new approach to male sexual offenses: a theory of the relational-emotional basis of sexual compulsion, and a treatment procedure that deals directly with emotions and relationships. There are two central hypotheses: 1. Offenders have no secure social bonds. 2. The offender‘s extensive unacknowledged shame takes the direction of compulsive assaults on women. To underline the meaning of social bonds and shame, we review the literature on these two related topics.

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Bred
  • Male Victim Rape

    Male Victim Rape

    Male Victim Rape Abstract This research paper is based on individual case study related to “Male Rape Victims.” Male rape is a crime of forcing another person to submit to sex acts, especially sexual intercourse (LongMan Dictionary, p1169). In general, male rape has occurred as often as every year from the age of twelve and above. Frequently, males and females had common experiences in same situations. An attacker could victimize males as well as females,

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Mike
  • Males and Females Should Not Be in Seperate Classes?

    Males and Females Should Not Be in Seperate Classes?

    Should males and females be in separate classes? My opinion is no. The separation of boys and girls in classes is unreasonable.To me, the whole point of school other than learning in the classroom is to educate us to cooperate with each other and form relationships with different groups and this is especially the case for opposite sexes, however, most of us do not realize this because it is subliminal. Also, they won't know

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    Submitted: March 16, 2017 By: Panthers22
  • Males in Society

    Males in Society

    In society today there are social, peer, and family pressures on nearly every single person; which influence the way we interact and perceive the world. As much as we would like to believe that the people around us have a positive impact, it is not always the case. Many times when there are troubled individuals we ask vital questions when it is too late to make a difference, such as what could we have

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    Submitted: November 1, 2015 By: apgormvn
  • Males, Media, and Violence (incomplete)

    Males, Media, and Violence (incomplete)

    Males, Media, and Violence Why are American men so violent? Why are our crime rates higher than any other countries and why is such a disproportionate percentage of the violence and crime committed by men? One has to begin to think that there are some major issues with the men in our society and the culture in which they grew up in, but my question is; why are American men so violent? Is it the

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Mamdatory Seat Belt Debate Paper

    Mamdatory Seat Belt Debate Paper

    Meet John. John is a good guy. Your average Joe. One day John gets in his car to go to work. He puts on his seatbelt like the government made him and starts driving. While John is driving over a bridge he sees a duck crossing the road. He veers to avoid it and crashes into the water. John’s car is sinking. He struggles with his seat belt, but he can’t get it off. He

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Mike
  • Man as Competitor, Woman as Prize

    Man as Competitor, Woman as Prize

    The underlying structure of most Hollywood drama is “man as competitor, woman as prize”. Relate this statement to contemporary film. One of the most basic and fundamental ideas of cinematic fiction is that of “boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl again”(Green:79). This illustration can be seen to penetrate many contemporary Hollywood films including Pretty Woman, The River Wild, Ghost and Sleepless in Seattle, all of which I aim to discuss in this

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    Submitted: March 11, 2010 By: Vika
  • Manage Age

    Manage Age

    GENERAL New Interface 1 SAP2000 is now fully integrated into Windows. 2 Model building, Analysis, Design and Display of results may be carried out in the same window. 3 The model may be viewed in multiple windows (up to 4). 4 Zooming is possible either in steps or with a mouse defined window 5 Members may be extruded on their centerlines. 6 The model may be viewed in Perspective 7 Context sensitive help is available

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    Submitted: May 18, 2011 By: nazret
  • Managed Care

    Managed Care

    There are so many problems with our society’s health care. Everyone wants to find a solution, but no one has been able to come up with one yet. Many different things have been tried, but none have put a cease to the exorbitant costs, which most believe to be the main problem. Out of everything tried, the most recent and popular system is known as managed care. Managed care is the most common form

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    Submitted: December 1, 2009 By: Mike
  • Managed Health Care

    Managed Health Care

    A number of years ago, health care reform was an intense political topic with President Clinton’s proposals to reform medical health insurance. Even though his proposals did not become law, increasing changes are taking place with in the health care system. The goals of these changes are to decrease medical costs, uphold preventive medicine, and encourage primary care. While these changes are positive in many ways, they are also creating concerns between both the health

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Top
  • Management of National Health Care Services

    Management of National Health Care Services

    You’re Name Professor Course 01 June 2006 Management of National Health Care Services In order for the National Health Care program to function appropriately it has to be managed effectively and with precision. Some would claim that the reason there are some ethical problems with it now is due to a lack of understanding of different ethnicities and other citizens with opposite international beliefs. Although there are project stakeholders involved with trying to bring an

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Edward
  • Management Philosophies Compared and Contrasted

    Management Philosophies Compared and Contrasted

    To Durkheim, men were creatures whose desires were unlimited. Unlike other animals, they are not satiated when their biological needs are fulfilled. "The more one has, the more one wants, since satisfactions received only stimulate instead of filling needs."10 It follows from this natural insatiability of the human animal that his desires can only be held in check by external controls, that is, by societal control. Society imposes limits on human desires and constitutes "a

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Mike
  • Management Theory & Practice

    Management Theory & Practice

    Egypt social life he social system of Ancient Egypt is, of ancient civilisations, that of which the most is known. The ancient history of other countries is, as a rule, a record of wars, famines, conquests, invasions and other outstanding events. Records of how people lived and how society was governed and conducted are often matters of deduction rather than of knowledge. This is not the case with Ancient Egypt. Egyptologists are able to give

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    Submitted: May 3, 2011 By: imdpearl
  • Managing Conflict

    Managing Conflict

    Managing Conflict What is conflict? Conflict is a natural disagreement resulting from individuals or groups that differ in attitudes, beliefs, values or needs. It can also originate from past rivalries and personality differences. Other causes of conflict include trying to negotiate before the timing is right or before needed information is available. Causes of conflict. 1. Lack of communication. There is a lack of communications. Failure to share ideas and feelings (between wife and husband

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    Submitted: May 10, 2010 By: July
  • Managing Interpersonal Relationships

    Managing Interpersonal Relationships

    Scenario: Tim and Bob are architectures working for Glaxo Company. Sven is their manager. Glaxo Company is involved in the design of new office buildings. Tim and Bob are currently working on the design of a new building; the duration of the project is six months. Despite the amount of time that they spend together on the project they are two very different people and spend very little time outside of the workplace together. Tim

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    Submitted: June 7, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Managing Team Conflicts

    Managing Team Conflicts

    Managing Team Conflicts Conflict in itself is not a bad thing. It is an inevitable fact. It is how we deal with these conflicts that dictate a positive or negative resolution. Conflict can be positive in that it opens up different ideas to the group that can result in a better direction. By working towards a resolution teams can end up growing and learning more of each others thoughts and ideas. It can bring people

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    Submitted: November 11, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Managing Your Career

    Managing Your Career

    Managers have to be prepared in facing the changing progress of their organization and in response to the dynamic competitive environment change. One has to reach or create opportunities-experiences and relationship from which they can learn. How Managers Learn and Develop It is mention that to be effective managers must adapt to the situation they are facing and must learn from experience to overcome difficulties from psychological perspectives, attitude and values consistent with their roles

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Tasha
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