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    Trade name: Cobas TaqScreen MPX Test, version 2.0 for use with the cobas s 201 system. Biological name: HIV-1 Group O and M, HIV-2, HCV and/or HBV (HIV-1/HIV-2/HCV/HBV/Multiplex Discriminatory NAT) The Cobas MPX Test 2.0 is manufactured by Roche Molecular Systems, Inc. I was particularly interested in this product because of the disease caused due to the virus HIV. It is one of the most serious health and development challenges. There are about 3.5 million patients who receive blood each year…

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    The Use of Literary Devices to Present Anti-War Sentiment in ‘I’m Explaining a Few Things’ by Pablo Neruda In ‘I’m Explaining a Few Things’, Pablo Neruda passionately expresses his anti-war attitude through a variety of literary techniques, such as his manipulation of structure and dramatic change of tone. The poem describes the atrocities committed in the Spanish town of Guernica during the early Spanish Civil War and details Neruda’s objection to the Nationalist faction of the war. ‘I’m…

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    Social stigma and labelling can have a huge impact on the attitude of medication in the client. Subsequently, the reaction of family and friends of the patients to the disorder as well as the medication also may become a social problem. For example, a patient’s spouse may divorce him or her and children may neglect them. There are other problems as well such as discrimination from employers and general public. Psychology academics often debate about the ethical issues surrounding drug therapy.…

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    Customer Service Standard and Store Ambience and Layout The store stocks a wide variety of services and goods, which allows for Reed Supermarkets to be a one-stop shop for consumers in the area, driving traffic into stores and enticing potential customers to position themselves around their store. The customer service standard of the Reed Supermarkets is exceptional. Not only is this a huge differentiator in an increasingly automated world, Reed Supermarkets also pays special attention to its…

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    When it comes to writing fictional works, not many authors relived the fame and received criticism like prominent author Upton Sinclair and his work The Jungle. When writing The Jungle, Mr.Sinclair did not think he would stumble upon the conditions that lead to better regulation of labor and food distribution laws. Sinclair's novel is brought to life through the eyes of a Lithuanian immigrant by the name of Jurgis Rudkus, a meatpacker at Brown and Durnham’s meatpacking industries. The novel did…

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    Father Returning Home Poem

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    similes and repetition, and addressing themes such as modernity vs tradition. The poem begins when a father is waiting outside for a train which will take him home. We know this as it says ‘My father travels on the late evening train’. Already by labelling the train as ‘late’ we know that it is either a late time of the day, or it is late because society does not need to be on time for older people. The sibilance used to describe the commuters creates a ‘hissing’ sound in the readers mind…

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    Orangutan Research Paper

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    ALDI supermarkets have other good policies such as no artificial colourings, sustainably caught fish and using FSC paper. They target these supermarkets in hope for them to sign up to a reasonable Palm Oil Policy; ‘Labelling of palm oil and palm oil derivatives on all products and using only 100% segregated Certified Sustainable Palm Oil (CSPO)’ (Palmoilaction.org.au). This supermarket has market shares with Coles and Woolworths so this campaigning group has the potential…

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    other timber is used, other woods or material could be substituted. The use of timber can be stopped and urge others to do same. NativeForest.org states that as long as there is a market for wood products, trees will continue to be cut down but labelling schemes, aimed at helping consumers to choose environmental friendly timbers are currently being discussed in many countries(Anon,1910 d) and also ways to control the rate at which trees are cut . For instance quota can be used to regulate the…

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    Social workers have to regularly deal with the dilemmas and ethics of dealing with people and working with an alienated youth is one such situation. The ethics of the situation can include the youth as the reasoning for a youth to require social work intervention before dealing with the friends behaviour is important as why haven’t they spoken of the behaviour or ‘coming out’ or at least attempted too. Has the client assumed discrimination and is now using the social worker to justify extreme…

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    5.0 Corporate reputation theory Corporate reputation is one of the key determines of the success of a company. The higher reputation, the more valuable and successful the firm is. Corporate reputation is difficult to define as different scholars have different definitions. According to Fombrun and Shanley (1990), corporate reputation is all about meeting the needs and expectations of firms’ stakeholders. While, Roper and Fill (2012) define corporate reputation as a composition of social image,…

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