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    Therapeutic Synthesis

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    Introduction Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most successful human pathogens, which can be detected in varied parts of the world . ()Some factors including virulence factor and drug resistance are efficacious in increasing infectious related death rate. Firstly, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains were recognized in the early 1960s, moreover, they considered as a nosocomial deathful pathogen due to their role in increasing costs and bedridden length() In 2010 almost…

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    and travel othertravel other teamsteam’s stadiums. League of Legends is usually played in studios, but larger tournaments are played atplayed at special venues. In rare occasionoccasion, such as 2014 world championship finals, they played in the Seoul World Cup Stadium, where they filled 45,000 seats. The viewership rivaled with other sport finals and actually beatbeat the viewership of the NBA that year…

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    방탄소년단 To start, my musician for the project is BTS who are also known as Bangtan Sonyeondon. BTS is a seven member Korean pop group from South Korea. They all currently live in Seoul, South Korea They have stage names since their fan base is international and some foreign fans may not be able to pronounce their original names. Their names are: Rap Monster (Kim Namjoon)born in 1994, Jimin (Park Jimin) born in 1995, Jin (Seokjin) born in 1992, V (Kim Taehyung) born in 1995, Suga (Min Yoongi)…

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    In Yeon Sang-ho’s Train to Busan is the most purely entertaining zombie film, finding echoes of George Romero’s and Danny Boyle’s work, but delivering something unique for an era in which kindness to others seems more essential than ever. The titular mass transport vehicle serves as an apt and very literary setting for an exhilarating morality tale that pits humanity’s fragile virtues and delicate principles with a ferocious catastrophe. For decades, movies about the undead have essentially been…

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    As World War II was ending and the Nazi threat was coming to an end and a new threat was emerging in the world. Communism was spreading and spearheading the movement was the Soviet Union. This was very worrisome for all who opposed communist rule. There were many events and spans of time that shaped the cold war and caused the United States and its allies to adapt. I chose three that really stuck out to me. I chose the Korean war, the red scare, and the space race. These were only three…

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    The Goal While others struggled to figure out what they would research for their personal project, I immediately knew that my presentation would be about South Korean Cosmetic Surgery. Cosmetic surgery has fascinated me since I was young. The idea of being able to alter an individual’s facial features and mold it into his or her own creation simply intrigues me into an abyss of admiration. I plan on becoming a cosmetic surgeon after college, so what better way to explore the expanses of South…

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    Michael Kors developed his label that was introduced in 1981. Michael Kors’ products were first sold in retail stores like Bloomingdales, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman, and Lord & Taylor, among others. Just after two years of creating his label, “Michael Kors was awarded the First American Original Award from Dupont in 1983. He eventually received Elle/Cadillac Fashion Award for Excellence in 1995. In 1996, he was named part of the ‘New Establishment’ by Vogue Magazine”. Vogue also called…

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    of Paris and Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate. Knowing that the world’s prayers and support was with us reminded us that the entire world felt for us in the face of this tragedy. He says we will not forget the children gathering outside our embassy in Seoul, South Korea or the prayers for us at a mosque in Cairo, Egypt. He also says that we will not forget the moments of silence and the days of mourning in Australia, Africa, and Latin America. He then says that the citizens of over 80 countries…

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    Hana Bank Case Study

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    The 21st-century business arena is characterized by high competition and tumultuous market trends. And yet, to remain relevant and sustainable in a highly competitive free market economy, business is expected to craft an edge in whichever niche it operates. At this point, employees and how you manage them becomes critical towards realizing organizational objectives. Human resource management (HRM) has the obligation to plan, execute, hire and take control of the staffing process. Moreover, the…

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    The Yalta Conference and the Korean War influenced the peacemaking process on American-Soviet relations in the period following World War II. In February 1945, Theodore Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and Josef Stalin gathered together for a peace conference in Yalta, a Soviet city. It was agreed that the Soviet Union should regain some of the Pacific land lost in the 1904 Russo-Japanese War in return for Stalin’s renewed assurance to enter the Pacific war. They also decided on a plan for new…

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