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    character that is covering his face in anguish. Socrates is holding him back to keep him from intervening. This shows how strongly he stood behind his principles and teachings. This is believed to be Plato in his younger years when he attended his trial. His most loyal student, Crito, is seen on the right side of Socrates. On the far right side are soldiers cast in the darkest light of all characters shown in the scene. Socrates and Plato are painted in sharp and angular positions, showing…

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    ‘The Apology’ written by Socrates most famous student Plato, is a Socrates dialogue where he is defending himself from the accusations of corrupting the youth and not believing in the gods of Athens. He tells the court that these accusations are false and he does believe in the gods of Athens. He also tells them that he did not corrupt the youth, in fact the youth followed him on their own free will. According to Socrates the problem was that people who called themselves wise were not actually…

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    Socrates Trial Case Study

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    Carl: Sam, would you say that Socrates' trial was not fair because he was not guilty of the sentenced crimes? Sam: Well it was an extreme denunciation for such petty accusations. Carl: Since we agree that Socrates was wronged, I think Socrates was stoically accepting unjust Laws. He didn’t try to convince the jury of his innocence. Do you think Socrates did right by staying and facing death, or should he have escaped? Sam: I think that Socrates believed that he was doing the right thing by…

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    Disease Mongering Essay

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    Campaigns addressing health concerns, organised by pharmaceutical companies, commonly align with the release of a new drug to the market to treat the health concern. Since new treatment drugs often spend years in the approval stage and undergo many trials to ensure consumer safety, it makes no sense that marketing campaigns produce the demand for drugs. It would be nonsensical and uneconomical for a pharmaceutical company to produce drugs for which they need to create their own market.…

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    corrupting the young and encouraging people not to believe in godly things that are recognized by the state as said by his accusers. During his trial he said quite a numerous things in the Apology and he was found guilty by the juries and was sentenced to death. So, in this essay I will be explaining why he thinks that death should not be always avoided during his trial on apology. And I will be explaining my position regarding what Socrates has said that we shouldn’t always avoid…

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    Niosome Essay

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    4.3. Niosomes: Niosomes were developed and patented by L'Oréal in the 1970s and 80s. The first niosomal formulation was introduced by Lancome in 1987 and have been widely applied in pharmaceutics as a demanding tool to improve the delivery of many drugs34. Niosomes are vesicles formed by self-assembly of hydrated and synthetic non-ionic surfactants e.g sorbitans (Spans) or polysorbates (Tweens). Non-ionic surfactants are inexpensive, non-toxic, and can be found in wide variety. Types of…

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    Using GLP to perform bioanalysis for human clinical trials. As noted in the scope for both GLP and OECD GLP, the principles of GLP only apply to non-clinical studies. Therefore, following GLP, particularly with respect to QA reviews is an unnecessary cost. It is more important to follow analytical validation…

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    POTENTIAL RISKS The pharmaceutical industry faces a variety of risks when releasing a new product into the market for consumers. The largest risk with releasing a new product to the consumer market is the potential for new discoveries on side effects with taking a medication. Even though years of research, development, and experimentation have occurred there is always a risk of finding new side effects that could make the product harmful for consumer consumption. Pfizer, like many other…

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    Brahmankar D M, Jaiswal S B, (Feb-5 2009). Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics. 2nd edition, page no.315-363 Ref...9. B. Clinical Response: Clinical trials in humans establish safety and effectiveness of drug products and may be used to determine bioavailability. However, clinical trials approach is the least accurate, least sensitive, and least reproducible of the general approaches for determining in-vivo bioavailability. The FDA considers this approach only when…

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    From the inside of a jail cell, Martin Luther King Jr. expressed the fact that breaking laws that are not just isn’t wrong, although his actions have landed him in jail he writes with joy, because it is his protest that has landed him in jail, and being in jail means people are paying attention to his cause. He believes that laws that are unjust are only meant to be broken because they are not really laws. As were the Jim Crow laws of degraded the mentality and forced the spirit of African…

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