Human trafficking and globalization Over the last century, efforts have been made to bring numerous countries together as one. All the efforts have fruited human beings on the earth to come together in various aspects of life. These aspects include social, political, economic aspects and more. In the current years, the world has been portrayed as being a global village where interaction among people in the world has been equivalent to that in a village or town. Almost all parts of the world are interconnected, and barriers have been removed between businesses and countries. Apart from globalization bring about an integrated global economy that is marked by free trade, capital and cheap labour, it has also had negative impact such as human trafficking on most countries especially the developing. Human trafficking is always considered as a modern-day slavery. It is defined by the United Nations as “the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons, by means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of deception, of the abuse of power…
Writing a research paper with SAS code Written paper Assignment • Introduction • Methods, • Results, and Discussion Total ˂ 15 pages, ˂ 4 tables, citations, SAS code in a separate file This assignment IS graded. Please see below instructions: For this project, students may choose one of four publicly available datasets: 1) The 2017 Community Health Survey (CHS), conducted by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. CHS is a cross sectional telephone survey conducted annually by the NYCDOH. Students interested in using this dataset should use the most up-to-date data (2010). The data in SAS and documentation is available online at: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/data/data-sets/community-health-survey-public-use-data.page. The data are available in SAS. 2) 2013-14 NYC Health and Nutrition Examination Survey is a population-based cross sectional study among a sample of non-institutionalized New York City residents age 20 or older. It was modeled on the national NHANES and includes data from interviews, physical examination and laboratory tests on a number of health behaviors and outcomes. The data is available in SAS at: http://nychanes.org/data//. Note the weights used vary depending on the…
Article Review on Diabetes Type 2 diabetes affects many older adults, and it may be more complicated by other chronic conditions. Today, different treatment options are appropriate for the management of Type 2 diabetes for older people depending on life expectancy, functional status, and comorbid conditions. It is recommendable that the care of older people diagnosed with diabetes should be individualized and person-centered to ensure the best results. The purpose of this paper is to review an article by April Bigelow and Barbara Freeland on ‘Type 2 Diabetes Care in the Elderly’. The article identifies that age is a factor contributing to Type 2 diabetes. In every four adults over the age of 65 Years, one has been diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes, while another 50% are prediabetes that puts them at a higher risk of getting diabetes soon (Bigelow & Freeland, 2017). Giving care to diabetic patients can be overwhelming to both the caregivers and patients, especially the elderly patients who suffer from other chronic conditions. The article’s primary purpose is to identify particular considerations for the care of…
ADVENTURE LEISURE AND ECOTOURISM: ICELAND Project and presentation BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON THE CHOSEN COUNTRY Iceland is a Nordic country located in the north Atlantic, with population of approximately 360 390 ,it is covering an area of 103000km2 sparsely populated. The country is geologically and volcanically active.it is character by having glacial rivers, lava fields, glaciers sand and has a gulf stream.ecotourists enjoy a temperate climate and high latitude with marine which keeps the summers chilly .The country history shows that it has experienced an economic boom from ecotourism sector. Ecotourism in Iceland has increased the economic growth in the last 15 years.There is potential of futher growth in the upcoming years. The tourism industry is contributing more than 10% percent in the Iceland GDP.There has been a tourism demographics due to unique atmosphere and untouched nature .During summers time this country receives many Eco tourists from all over the world .Having popular tourist destinations even accessible by the ecotourists in both summer and winter seasons Iceland leads in ecotourism. Some destinations are the capital region,Geysir,Vik,Skogar ,Akureyri and Blue laggons.Mostly iceland …
Traditional versus Online Shopping Introduction Shopping done online is quite different in several ways from the traditional way of shopping. Irrespective of their differences, both online and the conventional mode of shopping, are convenient ways to do shopping. Over the last few years, online shopping has been the most convenient mode of shopping for most people. Online shopping and traditional shopping are similar and different in several ways. Thesis People need not to worry on what modes of shopping to use, whether to go traditional or online shopping, there is need of understanding the difference and similarities between the two . Differences between Online Shopping and Traditional Shopping Traditional shopping takes place when an individual inclines toward in-store shopping described by the individual visiting the shop physically (Markham, 2016). An individual visiting the shop, where he or she wants to do his shopping directly has the opportunity of picking what to purchase from their genuine emotions as every one of the faculties are in collaboration with the products. Each of the items can be seen, felt, tasted making the client…
London Olympics 2012 Review Olympics games feature competitions during summers and winters as they are considered to be the leading sports events globally, where thousands of athletes participate from all over the world. The Olympics are held every four years, where the winter and summer alternates. The games are hosted by the qualified applicant city that is subjected to specific procedures set by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). These procedures are known as the Candidature Acceptance Procedure, where every City applied to host has to be evaluated, and the IOC Executive Board will accept the decision to host. Therefore, this article will review the procedures involved in the evaluation of the host city for the Olympic Games, provide an analysis of the decision taken by IOC in selecting London as the host city for the 2012 Olympic Games. Most cities do usually apply to host the Olympic Games as it offers several opportunities and benefits to a country or region that is considered as the Candidate City. Any given city may take several years and precise planning if it has…
Informative Speech on Lysergic Acid Diethylamide LSD affects the brain in various ways over time. INTRODUCTION Good afternoon class. Before we begin today, I would like to do a quick activity with you. Close your eyes. (Start Beatles’ song, “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds”.) Can you all hear the music? Can anyone describe how the sound of this music feels against your skin? Does it feel cold, hot, smooth, rough, sharp? (Visual aid slide) Open your eyes now. Can you all see the color on this PowerPoint? Does anyone want to describe how this color might taste? If you could taste this color, would it be bitter, sweet, salty, sour? This confusion of the senses is known as synesthesia, and it is a common side effect of lysergic acid diethylamide, or LSD. LSD has been a controversial drug for over 70 years. Since 1938, people have taken LSD or acid illegally and legally to obtain the hallucinogenic trips that the drug offers. LSD peaked in popularity during the 1960’s during the psychedelic hippie revolution. (Visual aid slide: showing…
WATER LOO REGION RECORD:INTERGRATED MARKETING COMMUNICATION PLAN EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Waterloo region record is an all known newspaper that reaches to every person in the grassroots. Considering the history, this newspaper has survived from some changes, of names and ownership but consequently expanded and could reach out to many people while meeting its objective in the society.According to the history, this newspaper was founded in the year 1878 in berlin where it served on giving the new on a daily basis. Interestingly this magazine now can be able to reach out to more than 70000trgeted audience in a day. The company has diversified that categorization of the content of the newspapers, as it offers, news, several events are published, online shops as well as interestingly supporting the charity work in the community. This plan will focus on the water loop marketing integrated communication plan concentrate on the magazine charity work in empowering the children, through community-based programs. It has been able to achieve this through the use of local investments and advertising sponsorships. This integrated marketing plan is aimed at giving an…
SMART GOAL PAPER I decide to walk 45minutes four times a week on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday by 29/01/2020. I have also agreed to diverse my meals and eat more fruits and vegetables, apparently, and drink a lot of water during the day. Date 21/12/2019 Today is my first day scheduled for a workout, and it was a busy day. Being a Tuesday and the beginning of the week, a lot had to be done in terms of studies. I came out of school very late and tired to go for a walk. I hope tomorrow will be a better day to accomplish my workout though the planned nutrition I’ve implemented as I bought some fruits today. Date 22/12/2019 I managed to walk for a kilometer for shopping after the evening class and came back by 7 pm. As a goal, I came along with a litter of water from the supermarket, which I would manage to finish before arriving back at the house for supper. Though it was late in the darkness, I still managed to walk for…
The stigma of mental health in sports Mental health is a global issue. As it does in other facets of life, mental health is also stigmatized in the sports world. You may have seen several medical personnel aiding an injured athlete in the field within seconds. However, the same does not happen when it comes to mental disorders. Although mental illness exists at every level of sports, an athlete with psychological issues is often abandoned. All this happens because sports provide an excellent masking agent that hides mental illness. If you are an outstanding athlete, you will always be desperate to reach the next level, and this will make you less likely to seek help. The “winner” mentality is the primary barrier. Read on to discover about the stigma of mental health in sports. Mental disorder in sports is more challenging to discuss compared to physical injuries. Most athletes still view it as a weakness. Seeking help is often seen as a sign of weakness in a community where coaches push for mental toughness. As such, an athlete with psychological…