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    Abstract The purpose of the current study is to better understand how an effective public relations plan can improve the communication within an elementary school setting. In this study, a public relations plan was created for Mater Academy Elementary Charter School to integrate current understanding of how public relations theory and its impact on the effectiveness of overall communication. Communication is a steam or flow of information including verbal and non-verbal impressions. Effective

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    them. Functionalist Theorists explain that gender roles and their inequalities have changed somewhat in industrialized societies, however, the traditional arrangement remains in force in most societies. It is these inequalities that have led to population problems between men and women such as the rape of women and violence against women. In fact, women between the ages of 15 to 44 suffer more deaths from domestic violence than cancer, malaria, and road traffic. Also, there are some main differences

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    The Canada’s aging population, those 55 years and older, stands at 30.8% of the Canada’s total. This segment of Canada’s population is growing due to demographic factors such as births and deaths rates, health and immigration, and will continue to grow for the next 50 years. Because of advances in medicine, health and nutrition, Canadians are living longer and are more active. Many of them too, have more disposable income than earlier generations of aged population. They see themselves as “alive

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    growth pattern and implementing changes to industry and economic structure. II. Population: A. Population Pyramid In 1979, in order to control the alarming increase of China’s population the “one-child” policy was introduced. When it was first introduce China’s

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    Introduction Along with significant increases in the urban population in China, the requirements of living spaces have also greatly increased. Many contradictions and problems in China 's economic and social development are closely associated with the issue of population, which has become the key factor and primary problem restricting China 's living space development. As the price of urban housing has trended ever upwards in recent years, small dwelling-size apartments are becoming more desirable

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    process of shifts in population growth in our world’s countries. The Demographic Transition Model, also known as DTM, is derived from Great Britain’s model of their demographic cycle between the 1750s and the 1900s. It consists of five different stages, with the phases being low growth, increasing growth, population explosion, decreasing growth, and declining population. These phases are defined by a triple line graph of the crude birth rate, crude death rate, and the total population per one thousand

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    Background Rosemont Behavioral Health Center is Columbus, the state of Ohio and provides physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional wellbeing among families and troubled youth. The organization has been committed to providing help to children in need and is always dedicated to the healing and renewing of youths who have been troubled or abused. It does all these through offering unconditional acceptance, treatment, education, counseling, and hope with regard to the urgent need of the troubled or

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    While aging populations are becoming increasingly prevalent throughout the world, this essay will focus on older adults in Japan and how their numbers have changed over the years. The film “Jiro Dreams of Sushi” will also be discussed as an example of one older adult’s experiences of life in Japan. While this film is obviously not everyone’s experience and cannot be generalized to everyone, it is an interesting perspective on this one Japanese man’s life and raises interesting questions of how the

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    The range of water hardness of the 31 WTPs varied from 93 mg/l to 448 mg/l of total hardness with an average value of 180 mg/l. Of the 31 plants 17 had a total hardness between 120mg/l and 160mg/l, accounting for 58% of the study area. The total population heart disease mortality rate versus water hardness was first analyzed and a positive correlation of 0.427 was obtained. The R2 value was found to be 0.183 indicating that 18.3% of

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    Europe’s Aging Population Europe provides a well-documented example of a developed region experiencing an aging population. Carone et al. (2005) say that over the coming decades, the number of people aged 65 and over in the EU is predicted to double, as a result the old age dependency ratio will change to 2:1, meaning that for every two people of working age there will be one aged 65 or older. The scale of the aging population is compounded by the region’s low fertility, with member states averaging

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