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    Hello, my partner and I have made an informational blog that has reviews for websites that are spreading awareness. Our names are Falyn and Annie. For our first blog entry, we have reviewed a website that is currently helping the environment; that website is, The Climate Reality Project. Here is a link for you to browse this website to become for familiar with it, https://www.climaterealityproject.org/. The main topic of this website is that we must do better things to create a better future for

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    Breast Cancer Awareness Cancer cells can grow on any part of your body, and start when cells begin to grow out of control and eventually become invasive. What is breast cancer? (2015, June 10) The breast is made up of lobes that have 15 to 20 sections and in each lobe there are many small sections that are called lobules. The lobules end in tiny bulbs that produce milk, the bulbs, lobes, and lobules are all linked by thin tube called ducts. Breasts also contain blood and lymph vessels. Lymph vessels

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    1st Topic (Effective Manager + Self-Awareness) • Self-awareness helps develop an understanding the different areas of ourselves such as personality traits, personal values, emotions and needs that drives our behaviour as a manager or any other positions (Source 6) • Personality traits grows as we learn from experiences from different situations which indeed help us avoid situation that causes stress( Ex.: Michael Eisner’s personality is too controlling that he shields himself from treats to his position

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    the hardships our predecessors worked so hard to achieve. This is where understanding what culture awareness comes into play. If a person wants to truly honor their culture, they will constantly practice it. Respect should be the number one priority in every culture. People should be able to give their opinion, however it should never be given in an offensive manner. This is why cultural awareness is a huge deal within our world. No matter where one is, generations and sacrifice created the regions

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    Cultural awareness and identification is among the different ways we the health care providers could provide a positive and quality care to our patients. I have a patient from the same country I came from and speak the same language as I do. She is a retired registered nurse back home and relocated to the States few months ago and the son was admitted for new onset of Bipolar manic with psychotic features. It was a terrifying moment for her as a single mother of 5. It was a difficult time caring

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    counselor and client, to assure the needs and values of the client are satisfied. In the end, an experienced counselor proceeds to broaden their cultural competency. The following is a mock scenario intended to illustrate the importance of cultural awareness: A thirteen-year-old client has just informed you that he is severely depressed, he appears to be malnourished, and is showing signs of self-harm,

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    Thematic analysis Introduction:- For our subject introduction of tourism .I take three participant interviews. This interview based on the awareness about Maori culture in New Zealand. In this assessment I found four main themes and describe it, and the four main themes is tattoo, language, life style and food. Because in New Zealand there are two culture, one is Maori culture and other is kiwi culture. Tattoo- Maori people originally came from eastern Polynesian and Maori people have different type

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    Breast cancer is cancer that forms in the tissues of the breast, usually in the ducts (tubes that carry milk to the nipple) and lobules (glands that make milk) (Bradley and Roberts 2002). Breast cancer occurs in both men and women, although breast cancer in men is considered rare (Vona-Davis and Rose 2009) The exact causes of breast cancer are unknown; however, research has shown that women with certain risk factors are more likely than others to develop breast cancer. According to(Jack and Holt

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    October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and it is just timely that I would like to delve into one most of the debilitating chronic diseases worldwide. Cancer affects millions of people in all ages, various races, and all walks of life. all forms of media, prevention of cancer and early detection has been propped up to increase public awareness and improve the quality of life of those people suffering from this serious condition. The aforementioned topic has caught my eye especially recently

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    Cultural Awareness of El Salvador When we think of culture, what is the first thing that comes to mind? Many of us begin to envision how certain people or countries carry themselves in their daily routines. Whether it is in the way they cook, dress, celebrate certain holidays, or just other beliefs in general. Picture a country that at one-point war was so bad and constant that is was normal for women to cook for soldiers who are passing by their homes. It isn’t frowned upon to have a corrupted

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