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    Tetrahydrozoline Synthesis

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    INTRODUCTION: Pharmaceutical field is the research and development intensive field. The search for safe and effective drugs continues to be major efforts for all the pharmaceutical industries. There are enormous complexities for discovering and testing new drugs because of the many aspects of safety, efficacy and economics which determines the acceptability of a drug. Nose is one of the delicate organs of the human body, as a result of which nasal drug delivery is challenge for formulator.…

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    obsession of social media and how the “like” button that throws kids into an abyss of identity and connection correlates with corporations discovering a way to generate revenue off of likes, retweets, and followers. Chris Rojek, author of Cultural Studies, delves into how social media creates this social phenomenon through cultural hybridity, and how corporations use cultural genre and production to their advantage. According to Rojek, “before birth [humans] are culturally positioned”…

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    appropriate sounds? Does the child understand verbal commands? Does the child use language appropriately? The Denver Developmental test is used more widely than other tests as it takes into account a growth curve as well as comparing the child’s development with over two thousand other children. It takes into account the gender and race of a child. The education of the parent as well as the child’s poverty…

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    Measuring Economic Growth

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    At its simplest, development is defined as a process resulting in economic growth, however this widely believed definition is a misconception and needs to include additional criteria (Hodder 2000). Development is multidimensional therefore encompasses political, technological, social and economic change, thus a more suitable definition is; an economic, social, and political process creating a sustained and significant rise in the perceived standard of living (Hodder 2000). With intention to…

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    LEADER Case Study

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    Abstract LEADER, part of European Agriculture Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD), is one of the most important mechanisms in South Tyrol to boost regional economy. The programme is based on bottom-up approach and is carried out by the local action groups (LAGs), which represent a form of public-private partnerships. Innovation is an integral element of LEADER programme but it is defined very loosely in the guidelines, with the intention to leave an interpretation to the local actors. In…

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    Anthropology And Gender

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    Literature Review on Anthropology of Gender in Southeast Asia and its implication on Gender study in Vietnam. Introduction This essay reviewed the key literature regarding Southeast Asia gender studies in anthropology and Vietnamese gender studies. The Southeast Asia gender studies in anthropology mainly focus on the ambivalent role of gender in societies and the conflicting ideological representations and practical representations of gender. Moreover, the influence of economic transform in…

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    Pediatric Developmental Paper Introduction It is important to understand all aspects of life, including the development of children. Children are a continuously growing and developing population. As a pediatric nurse, a developmental understanding of each patient is vital to productive care. An assessment provides an overall idea of the patient’s illness, prognosis, and pertinent information concerning the teaching needs of the patient. The purpose of the developmental paper is to better…

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    In the second chapter of Christian Formation: Integrating Theology and Human Development, James Estep explains the different approaches to integration by using a metaphor of two books. One book represents theory and the other theology. He writes, “It depends on the question being posted. …it is obvious that, on some occasions, one of the two books may have more relevant information” (Estep, 2015, 47). Estep’s logical conclusion about integration is that you need to look for the best answer…

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    Mini Chapter Draft Human development 331 Mary Leet Day Care vs. Home Care There is a wide range of child- care providers available. Ranging from professionals to parents taking care of their children. Child care that is high quality involves a safe environment for the children, age appropriate toys, age appropriate activities and time spent with children on an individual basis. Benefits of a stay at home parent they are able to have full attention of their child and watch them develop.…

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    Our world is depending on energy. There is a great deal of information and enthusiasm today about the development and increased production of our global energy needs from alternative energy sources. Energy is a necessity for us. Whereas due to certain factors humans have to find out alternative sources. Fossil fuel resource in our world is decreasing exponentially. In addition, there are financial and environmental problems related. We need to develop alternative energy or fuel resources. First…

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