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    This means a lowered cost of outbreaks and a benefit to the economy. In today’s world‚ everything costs money. As a nation‚ Americans would definitely be on board with any conservation of funds. But disease outbreaks cost citizens broad sums of money. For example‚ Anita W.M. Suijkerbuijk‚ an employee of the CDC reported that a measles outbreak of 2‚700 cases cost the Netherlands $4.7-5.6 million‚ or $1‚739 per case (3). If one were to compare

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    European Journal of Business and Management ISSN 2222-1905 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2839 (Online) www.iiste.org Financial Analysis of Selected Pharmaceutical Companies in Bangladesh Md. Tofael Hossain Majumder (Corresponding Author) Lecturer‚ Department of Accounting and Information Systems Comilla University‚ Comilla‚ Bangladesh. Phone: +8801816436176‚ Email: tofael_cou@yahoo.com Mohammed Mizanur Rahman Lecturer‚ School of Business and Economics Atish Dipankar University of Science and Technology

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    I’m Molly‚ I’m 14‚ I’m from New York City‚ I have two parents‚ a mom and a dad‚ I probably watch too much TV‚ I have two cats‚ and I’m gay. When I was reading all of the facts about me‚ you probably didn’t even think about my sexual orientation until I said it. And I’m still just like you. Almost everyone here has just found out I’m a lesbian‚ and it may be a shock to some of my close friends. You may think I’m bold and fearless‚ standing up here‚ completely vulnerable. But to be honest‚ I’m pretty

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    the Gurunanak Institute of Management Studies‚ who has provided us this opportunity which has helped us to gain insight on the oncology sector in India during our MMS course. At the same time‚ we want to thank all our faculty members. We would have never been able to complete our project without the enormous help extended by the whole staff of our college professor of Guru Nanak Institute of Management Studies. GROUP MEMBERS Sr No. | Roll No. | Name | 1 | A-06 | Harpreet Singh | 2 |

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    Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price The Industrial Revolution was a period in the late 1700s and early 1800s where changes in agriculture‚ manufacturing‚ mining‚ transportation‚ and technology had a large effect on economic‚ social‚ and cultural conditions. The first industry to be industrialized was the textile industry in Britain. However‚ not everything resulting from the industrial revolution was good. In fact‚ the pollution‚ poor working conditions‚ and poor living conditions in the industrial

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    pressure in the pipe causes the rock around the pipe to crack‚ allowing natural gas to escape. Then‚ the gas flows up the well and is collected. However‚ Hydraulic fracturing should be put to a stop‚ because of health concerns‚ and the effect fracking may have on global warming’s. Hydraulic fracturing uses many chemicals that can cause serious medical problems including cancer‚ and fracking may pollute drinking water for civilians. The mixture of substances that fracking uses contains "more than 650 chemicals

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    place‚ where people will live like in a small village in peace and harmony‚ economists argued that economy of both developing and developed countries will benefit a lot of it. I have never ever expressed a doubt about globalization. I was thinking that will be a great opportunity to decrease poverty and exclusion‚ but after the events that happened in Seattle summit‚ a strong movement against globalization raised up and conceptions of many people about this inevitable fact changed completely‚ and I was

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    Our eating habits have become an important part of our daily life. Over the years‚ customs have changed and so did the way to taste and appreciate our food. Genetically modified food is based on using biotechnology to manipulate the food’s genetic code. GMO‚ which refers to ‘Genetically Modified Organisms’‚ are considered to be an innovation since it is way much faster to produce food‚ using GMO‚ and thus it may be the big solution for World Hunger. But are them safe for us? Do they present harm

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    Oregon‚ and Washington‚ but why does it face so much resistance? While the drug has faced opposition in our country for decades‚ today it has a lot of medical and recreational support in which it serves as an effective medicine and has other positive potential. In this article I will explain how legalizing pot could better the economy and result in a lot of constructive influence. Drug arrests would decrease and prisons would have more room for actual dangerous people. In the U.S. today‚ a marijuana

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    In these animal testing facilities‚ these animals go through unthinkable torture for our own selfish purposes. From being injected with unsafe chemicals to being locked inside of small cages‚ what these animals experience in these facilities is completely unethical. Countless undercover surveillance videos have been released depicting horrible scenes of the torture these animals go through on a daily basis. Rabbits‚ dogs‚ fruit flies and monkeys are popular animals used in animal testing facilities

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