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    II. Introduction HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. If left untreated, HIV can lead to AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome). The human body has CD4 (T cells) which play an important role in fighting off diseases and building human immunity. HIV significantly reduces the CD4 count level in the body making the body prone to opportunistic infections and cancer. Unlike other viruses, HIV cannot be completely removed from the body. Treatment needs to be continued throughout life.…

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    transportation, human resources, staffing, contracts, compensation and employee benefits as well as teaching resources and other learning materials. In Tanzania education system is based on 2-7-4-2-3+. The structure constitutes basic, secondary and tertiary education. Basic education include pre-primary and primary education which is 2 years followed by 7 years of primary, the entry age of this level have been raised from 5-9 years because primary education is considered terminal for many…

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    Economies of scale refer to economic efficiencies as an outcome of conducting a process on a mass scale. Scale effects come to picture due to the presence of fixed and variable costs in the production process. In other words, ‘Economies of Scale’ or ‘Increasing Returns to Scale’, is a term used by economists to refer to the situation in which the cost of producing an additional unit of output (i.e., the marginal cost) of a product (i.e. a good or service) declines as the quantum of output (i.e.,…

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    Economic growth relates to the increased output within an economy. It can come from rural to industrial shifts, invention, innovation and technological progress; it requires savings and investment, along with a well-implemented policy framework and can be measured through the economies GDP. Haggard, (2004) suggested economic growth can result from productive inputs, capital and labour or from greater efficiency in their use. It can lead to economic development, which Michael Todaro (2011)…

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    Rural Banking Case Study

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    activities like agriculture and it’s all three sectors. A value chain model covering innovations in farming, transportation, storage, processing, value addition and marketing can help farmers in making a handsome profit in a sustainable manner. NABARD has emerged as the leader for providing affordable credit to the public and private sectors out of the warehouse infrastructure fund for investment in scientific storage and the food processing sector, leading to the overall development of…

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    Tawam Hospital Case Study

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    Tawam Hospital was built in 1979; according to the SEHA annual report 2012, the hospital has 461 beds available for use. It has been managed since early 2006 by Johns Hopkins Medicine International and provides comprehensive tertiary care for patients in Abu Dhabi’s Eastern Region. Tawam Hospital includes many departments ambulatory and dental services, also, the hospital provides a wide spectrum of services including Emergency, Critical Care, Medical, Surgical, Oncology, Maternal and Child…

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    expected earnings in work, they also have more creative ideas, making contributions to high technology and pharmaceutics. For the social, private human capitals can contribution to the national economic performance and international competitiveness of economy.…

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    Hydrogen Vs Natural Gas

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    expected to rise to $1.605 million in 2010. Natural gas is currently the second most important source of energy for Europe, meeting around 25% of primary energy needs, forecast to rise towards 30% by 2020. Although gas demand is growing in all sectors of the economy, it is particularly strong in power generation, because when it is used instead of other fossil fuels, CO2 emissions are lowered significantly and other pollutants are much less. Natural gas is expected to almost double by 2020. In…

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    Workplace Stress Case Study

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    the significant sources of stress in the banking sector. The significant symptoms of burnout as revealed by the results are back pain, extreme tiredness, headache and sleep disturbance. All stressors (Organization, Job, Relationship at work, work environment and family work interface) are significantly correlated to all burnouts (Physical, Psychological and Organizational). All the stress elements significantly predicted burnout in the banking sector of Pakistan. The changing work pattern is…

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    Introduction of School: Canning Vale College (CVC) has been established from 2004 for educating approximately 1700 students from Year 7 to Year 12 in the Canning Vale Community, Western Australia. In this college, there are various Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) subjects and resources can be selected and utilized to assist students to achieve at a highest level of outcomes in relation to a career pathway. Moreover, the college has created a significant amount of relationships with…

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