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My group of people would be gym/health teachers who would be able to educate adults and children about health safety, washing hands, keeping clean, covering up when sneezing, keeping away from others if sick, boiling water before consuming it, eating healthy fresh foods and so on. Next I would take journalists who would know the right and fastest networks to spread urgent news. Social workers who…
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I would organize the Coast Guard to drop in the antidote via helicopter.
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This is the website i made for my Gobal Issues and Film class:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Global-Issues-in-Flim-Trade/100285333347857?v=wall&ref=ts
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I like the information that is on Nieman's Website:
Understanding conflicting and uncertain information
• | It’s possible to report on infectious disease outbreaks without being a graduate-trained scientist. |
• | There’s tremendous uncertainty about a lot of the science of influenza viruses and there’s therefore a lot of disagreement among scientists,… |
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"Flu Epidemic killing Kenyans" the headlines in all the daily newspapers scream. Although the reports carry some truth, no helpful solution is offered to the hundreds of thousands of readers on where they can access additional help and information. It is time for an Urgent Evoke!
A****sing the situation to see that although a lot of people have a lot of questions (frequently the same questions), there is no clear place where they can find…
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I decided to come up with the combination of psychologists and artists running online programmes and chat groups for people who are anxious about the
pandemic. There would also be a conference held in each city and there would be
talk groups as well as art cla**** where by one could express…
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For this week’s learn mission I chose the secret of ‘Covering Risk’. After reading all five secrets, I chose this one as it spoke about risks and how some are
deadly but others are upsetting and how the two have almost no relation. It was
written in a philosophical manner which appealed to me…
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Communicating the emerging details of an outbreak of pandemic flu to the public—and doing so in a timely manner while maintaining public trust—creates many challenges for those charged with the task. Speaking out of their experiences at two leading health organizations, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization, respectively, communications specialists…
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