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How is health traditionally been defined? How did the World Health Organization alter this definition? Discuss the links between the World Health Organization and the health promotion perspective. What is the importance of an "upstream" approach? What role does agency play in this perspective, and how has the concept of agency changed in this perspective over time?
Domestication
The process by which humans modify the genetic traits of plants and animals to better serve humans' needs.
Yangtze River
The longest river in Asia, flowing through China and playing a critical role in its history, culture, and economy.
New Stone Age
Another term for the Neolithic period, marked by the development of agriculture, the making of polished stone tools, and the establishment of permanent settlements.
Breast-Feeding
A natural process of feeding an infant with milk directly from the mother's breast.
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