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    The history of immunizations and vaccines in Europe and the Americas began with Edward Jenner, a British doctor who lived in Gloucestershire, England. Jenner performed the world’s first vaccination in 1796, created to protect the world against smallpox. By inoculating people with substances from a cowpox lesion, he was able to create immunity to smallpox all over the world. Vaccines and antitoxins against anthrax, diphtheria, plague, tuberculosis, and more were developed over the 1930s. Over…

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    The best practice To begin with, the best practice assumed that there is a best bundle of human resource (HR) policies and practices that will help organisations in achieving goals which universally fit for any organisations across industries and countries (Armstrong, 2011: 33). The definition brings out the limitations on the best practice. Firstly, there are numerous sets of best HR bundle of practices, for example Pfeffer (1998) suggested a bundle of practices to generate profit by putting…

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    Case Study: Vodafone Zoozoo

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    WIKIPEDIA RN Podar School, Santa Cruz, Mumbai is planning to develop a funny animated character which is attractive, inspired by the Vodafone Zoozoo’s advertisements to attract kinder garden students and that character will be used also to teach Environmental Studies (EVS) to the class I students of that school. Some has an opinion that Zoozoo property is now out of the trend and it is time for them to leave. But this initiative by the school is making us understand that use of these mascots is…

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    Importance Of Animal Testing

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    It is used in developing new drugs and approving the safety of drugs. Hence, millions of unhealthy people have been helped indirectly by animal testing. However, animal testing is beneficial for human only and not for the animals used. Most of the animals which give great contribution to the health of world's dwellers are cruelly slaughtered during experiments and not well treated in drug-development laboratories. Animals, like human, also have rights to be freed from suffering and treated well.…

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    Company vision - To be the world’s leading consumer health care company, dedicated to innovation and growth and best-in-class financial results. - To create leading brands by gaining insights into consumer needs and providing innovative, science-based solutions across major self-medication categories - To build a culture of pride and purpose that enables us to shape the future of consumer health care - To recognize and reward excellence and provide opportunities that encourage individuals to…

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    Kellogg Essay

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    Kellogg’s success in India Page 1 CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2 2. Firm‟s Overview 2 3. Research Question 3 4. Reasons for entering Indian Market 3 5. The Initial Failure 3 6. The Market Mix 4 6.1 Product 5 6.2 Price 5 6.3 Place 6 6.4 Promotion 7 7. Kellogg‟s present situation in Indian Market 8 8. Kellogg‟s future plans in Indian Market 9 9. Conclusion 10 10. References 11 Kellogg’s success in India Page 2 1 Introduction A saying, “Old habits die hard”, this was exactly the same Kellogg‟s received…

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    This shows how the CAP system is correlated to each new training task. 9 Figure 3 This maps the steps in making and SOP effective. 11 Introduction & background As part of the summer professional practice, I carried out my placement in GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Sligo. I started the placement on the 3rd of June and finished on the 26th of August, thus it lasted for almost thirteen consecutive weeks. GSK Sligo was previously known as Stiefel laboratories until 2009, when it was acquired by…

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    Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are among the most common and prevalent diseases in the world (Raadhika and Shanthi, 2012; Rao and Kulkarni , 2012). Salbutamol sulphate (SS) is a short-acting β2-adrenergic receptor agonist used for the relief of bronchospasm (Sharma et al., 2015). Salbutamol sulphate is readily absorbed from the gastro intestinal tract following oral administration, and it undergoes the first pass metabolism in the liver. It requires multiple dosing a day…

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