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    Oral Microbiome Essay

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    Oral Microbiome 10: Reflection 3 One a daily basis the human mouth can come in contact with many different materials and organisms. “The human mouth is home to billions of individual microorganisms, including viruses, protozoa, fungi, archaea, and bacteria” (University of Minnesota Department of Biology Teaching and Learning, 2016, p. 21). In specific, during this lab we are looking at Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) and Lactobacilli. In studies, it has been shown that yogurt has helped…

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    In the article “The Tragedy of the Commons,” Hardin focuses on the problem of increasing population growth which he relates to a “tragedy of the commons.” His definition of the “tragedy of the commons” is when there is a resource that is shared with many people having access to it, people, who are generally self-interested and rational, will choose to maximize their profit because they will receive all of the benefit while not having to bear the full cost. Hardin gives an example with the…

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    Economic Growth

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    Why is there no similarity in growth if countries have the same tools, such as access to resources and historical and social context? According to the CIA Fact book, the data shows that countries do not expand their standard of living at the same pace as each other (263). Countries such as Saudi Arabia and North America have achieved higher living standards than countries in Asia, South America and Africa. Some of the reasons for this difference in economics is that some countries do not change…

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    economy in the world in terms of Growth Domestic Product (GDP). In 2015, Japan’s GDP reach an astonishing $5.46 trillion AUD (World Bank), ranking in third behind China in second position and the United States of America in the first position. Japan’s GDP accounted for 6.65% of the world economy; this clearly states that Japan is one of the biggest economies in the world. Japan GDP has fluctuated in past decades. Japan has experienced a negative economic growth since 2012 when the country’s GDP…

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    economy Efficiency Analysis Problem of Chinese economic Structure China 's economy high speed growth can be remained in the future ? Conclusion Bibliography Some Key wards: China 's economy development China‘s Structure problem Efficiency Population Introduction After China economic revolution, everybody know Chinese economic have increased rapid . For example, after economic revolution , annual growth rate has more than 10 % . According to the view of the energy efficiency, we can know…

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    It took more than 1800 years for the world’s population to reach one billion, however the world’s population increased rapidly after the industrial revolution in Britain which started in the 18th century. The Industrial Revolution was one of the major contributors to the human population explosion as there were many new discoveries and inventions made in science and technology .The improvement of medical technology meant that some diseases which took the lives of many could be cured or be better…

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    1.1 Population Growth Population growth is an increase in the number of people living in a country during a period of time. There are factors to determine population growth, such as (Fig. 1): Fig. 1 Even though Singapore’s population stands at 5.54 million, Singapore’s population grows at a slowest rate in 10 years. It has increased by 1.2% from 5.47 million in June 2014 to 5.54 million in June 2015. Singapore’s population consists of residents and non-residents As for the residents; it is…

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    Weaknesses: 1. In spite of the very evident importance of the Tourism Sector for Pakistan, the sector has not obtained its due attention from either the Federal or Provincial Governments. Due to governmental negligence, after National Tourism Policy 1990, this was the 2nd National Policy Draft on Tourism. 2. With the abolishing of the Federal Ministry of Tourism as a result of the 18th amendment in the Constitution, of Pakistan there is no entity in the Federal Government, which could take…

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    MSME Case Study

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    liberalisation, the economy witnessed a leap of growth in large industries and enterprises, but surprisingly the MSME sector, which contributes six percentage to the Indian Gross Domestic Product (GDP), 45% to total national export and employs around seventy million Indians, is still struggling to find its footing and reach optimum performance. Though MSME total working enterprises, employment and market value of fixed assets grown at CAGR (compound annual growth rate) of 4.39%, 4.75% and 6.64%…

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    Nanjing Government made after the 1911 revolution in 1937.There are real reforms after the 1911 revolution until the Nanjing government in 1937. The period was far more stable than the preceding warlord era. There was enough stability to allow economic growth and the start of ambitious government projects, some of which were taken up again by the new government of the People's Republic after 1949. Nationalist foreign service officers negotiated diplomatic recognition from western governments and…

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