and Peace”. Reviewing the six sub-mottos that the camp is bringing, it is clear that Mr. Moon and his people tried to set up presidential election pledges that are guaranteeing a society where justice and fairness are embodied. They are promising to establish various policies such as making enough jobs, welfare systems which especially are targeted at the old, women, children, and the disabled.
2) Non-price policy in US
① Labeling policy in US
The posting of nutrition information on menus and menu boards - is a policy that more states and localities are considering each year. Supporters of nutrition labeling at fast-food and chain restaurants, including the American Medical Association, want labeling that is easy to understandand that includes the total calories, fat, saturate
and
individual programs
• Prefer participating with friends
Youth
(19 to 35) • Enjoys free time • Courses for individual preferences
Middle Aged
(35 to 60) • Sports for health
• Well-off economically • Activities where participants can chat
• Family trekking
Elderly
(Older than 60) • Hard to perform sports
activity • Weather an
and execution. Also they could organizing the budget and attaching the purpose which is focus on program.
Furthermore, It enables effective following-up control which is basis for performance evaluation of the program by suggest each department’s strategy, direction of development, investment plans and performance indicators.
Welfare is exactly right of the citizen. Recently there is many a
Identify the main social problems related to health care
youth
the elderly
the disabled
1. The youth
Extent of youth health care problem - Smoking
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Extent of youth health care problem - Smoking
In 2009, 27.4% of Korea's adolescents from middle school to high school have smoked cigarettes one or two puffs experience for lifetime.
1 of 3 boys and 1 of 5 girls have sm