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    Social media law and ethics / by Lipschultz, Jeremy Harris, 1958-

    Published 2022
    Table of Contents: “…Social media freedom of expression -- Student free speech issues -- Influencers and the Federal Trade Commission -- Advertising, PR, and social marketing -- Intellectual property rights -- Privacy, data and international law -- Hate speech. …”
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    Social media law and ethics / by Lipschultz, Jeremy Harris, 1958-

    Published 2022
    Table of Contents: “…Social media freedom of expression -- Student free speech issues -- Influencers and the Federal Trade Commission -- Advertising, PR, and social marketing -- Intellectual property rights -- Privacy, data and international law -- Hate speech. …”
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    A Reader in Promoting Public Health : challenge and controversy /

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…-- Older people's health: applying Antonovsky's Salutogenic paradigm -- Inequalities and ethnicity: evidence and intervention -- Poverty and health: global and national patterns -- Health impact assessment: a practitioner's view -- Health promotion: not drowning but waving? -- Putting social marketing into practice -- Dilemmas in public health research: methodologies and ethical practice -- The evaluation of health promotion practice: 21st century debates on evidence and effectiveness -- Epidemiology - to be taken with care -- Feminist research and health -- Researching the views of diabetes service users from south Asian backgrounds: a reflection on some of the issues -- Setting priorities in public health research -- What would the Ottawa charter look like if it were written today? …”
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    Effect of Social Environment on The Effectiveness of HIV/AIDS Prevention: A Case Study of Rwamucucu Sub-County Rukiga District. by Nahiwera, Edverse

    Published 2024
    “…Other respondents mentioned violence in families, accessibility of health care services, and alcohol consumption, and the study findings on challenges to effective HIV/AIDS prevention, the highest number of respondents mentioned lack of coverage and access to prevention services. the lowest number of respondents mentioned a lack of accurate evaluations, other respondents mentioned stigma among rural communities, cost of treatment, and lack of awareness and the study results on HIV/AIDS prevention measures, the highest number of respondents mentioned social marketing of condoms, the lowest number of respondents mentioned encouraging being faithful to their partners. other respondents mentioned having school-based HIV prevention programs, discouraging wife inheritance, and voluntary counseling and testing of the people. …”
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