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Examples: Life Skills and HIV/AIDS Education Programme (South Africa); AIDS Action Programme for School (Zimbabwe), School-Based Healthy Living and HIV/AIDS Prevention Educatuion (Myanmar).
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From 1960 to 2000, for example, life expectancy in developing countries rose to 63 years from 46.
Among some groups in the US, for example, life expectancy is actually falling.
Every course is looking for different qualities; for example, life drawing is more important in fashion that in sound design.
"She's really an example: Life is about how you react to certain situations, not always what happens to you.
In Zimbabwe, for example, life expectancy has crashed from 56 years in the early 1970s to 33 today.
A few years ago, for example, Life ran an article about teenage hot-rodders, with the aim of reducing accidents caused by such automotive acrobatics as "chicken" contests.
For example, life expectancy for males rose from 54 years in 1981 to 66 years in 2011.
For example life on Earth with its biological evolution is quintessentially antifragile, and our body, for many aspects and within the horizon of one's life, is antifragile.
For example, life expectancy at birth of 66 years in 2009 was 12 years higher than the regional average and just two years lower than the global average.
During emergency operations, requirements and QoS may dynamically need to change as different user/traffic combinations request more bandwidth in, for example, life threatening situations.
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