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The paper "Health Promotion - Cervical Cancer, Obesity, and Hypertension" explores the provision of information and education to individuals, families, and communities that encourage family unity, community commitment, and spirituality that make positive contributions to their health status.... Drastic measures to curb the disparities include awareness campaigns, encouraging administration of primary care by PCPs, and increasing patient-provider communication....
11 Pages
(2750 words)
Research Paper
By the early 20th century the value of motion pictures as a form of entertainment and education was firmly established; however, it is only in the recent past, during the period of globalization, that the capability of film as a powerful tool for cultural dissemination has been recognized....
10 Pages
(2500 words)
Essay
Opportunity recognition is the product of the cognitive capabilities of the human mind, coupled with creativity and alertness, to discern profitability of a product or concept, asset against a backdrop of external and environmental factors, among which are the people's particular culture and demography, preferences, financial capacity.... Creation is based on different factors among which are: the market needs, people's demography, social strata, government laws and policies, social preferences, economic status, people's culture, etc....
11 Pages
(2750 words)
Coursework
From the paper "Laser Tattoo Removal" it is clear that the definition of tattooing has been mainly associated with cultural, personal, and symbolic aspects.... Having a tattoo as a mark of stature contradicts the idea that tattoos are marks of criminals; that people have tattoos because it is a fad is the opposite of anger against the society's norms.... For example, because today, tattoos have become available to people from all walks of life (criminals, included), it would be surprising to know that there was once a time when tattoos were only available to the elite and had become a fad to the royals....
9 Pages
(2250 words)
Essay
esides the publishing companies, libraries as well enter into the publishing industry to increase the dissemination of knowledge and information and to reduce the barrier to access to information.... shows up that today's publishing branch is no longer about disseminating knowledge and information but about making money or profits.... Libraries bring in their capability in processing scholarly information, including expertise in processing digital information, close contact with the authors and the readers, and commitment to preserving the information they have....
8 Pages
(2000 words)
Essay
The essay "Does music work on the mind or the body?... " proposes to examine it from three disciplinary perspectives in turn, first in terms of the natural sciences, i.... .... physics and human biology; secondly in terms of sociology and thirdly in terms of ethnography.... ... ... ... Music is an aspect of human behavior which appears to be almost universal....
10 Pages
(2500 words)
Essay
The conclusion states that opportunity recognition is the product of the cognitive capabilities of the human mind, coupled with creativity and alertness, to discern profitability of a product or concept, as set against a backdrop of external and environmental factors, among which are the people's particular culture and demography, preferences, financial capacity, social relationships, etc....
11 Pages
(2750 words)
Essay
For the first time in history, the nature of events surrounding the Arab Uprising is sourced from ordinary citizens through Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and blogs, which is radicalizing information more than the mainstream (digital media).... The continuing Arab Spring revolutions have raised a lot of sentiments on the role of social media when it comes to political communication....
12 Pages
(3000 words)
Research Proposal