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  • Pharmaceutical Merger

    Pharmaceutical Merger

    In the dynamic international market dimension, mergers are becoming an essential element for corporate strategy to respond to intense market pressure. A broad range of economic and financial synergy reasons are provided, from the most obvious like, sheer size, trade liberalization and access to R&D, to the dubious ones like: operational efficiencies to reducing the cost of capital. The size and number of international and cross-border ones have grown considerably as the firms have experienced

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Jack
  • Welfare Reform Vs. Employment: A Permanent Solution or A Temporary Band-Aid?

    Welfare Reform Vs. Employment: A Permanent Solution or A Temporary Band-Aid?

    Welfare Reform vs. Employment: A Permanent Solution or a Temporary Band-Aid? Welfare: handouts to the lazy, or a helping hand to those facing hard times? The debate continues, even in the face of sweeping welfare reform, which, for all of its sound and fury, has not helped or changed much. What's wrong with welfare and how can we fix it? This is not a simple question, and there is no simple answer. However, one thing

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Rhetoric: Visual Aid Final Draft

    Rhetoric: Visual Aid Final Draft

    Rhetoric: Visual Aid Final Draft 399 T & TH 11:40-12:55 2/26/08 Dangerous Liaisons It was a typical Sunday evening. Fortunately for me I managed to find time in my hectic schedule to successfully DVR my previously aired guilty pleasure (Project Runway), and sit down with all my gays to catch up on this weeks fashion foe pas. As we watched all the grotesquely skinny model enter for their fitting , my friend Jeffrey suggests that

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Bred
  • What Is the Impacts of the Aids Panemic

    What Is the Impacts of the Aids Panemic

    What is the Impact of the AIDS Pandemic? The AIDS pandemic (world-wide disease) was first identified a little over twenty years ago. In the years since that first diagnosis and description, the disease has spread to all corners of the world, with the African continent being the area where the problem is the most serious. The impact of this disease is widespread and covers virtually all areas of society. The government has responded by creating

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    Essay Length: 460 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Rule Number one: Do Not Drink Kool-Aid While in Guyana

    Rule Number one: Do Not Drink Kool-Aid While in Guyana

    Rule Number One: Do Not Drink Kool-Aid While in Guyana If someone can believe their own "lie" the theory goes, they will consequently be better able to persuade others of its "truth”. In humans, awareness of the fact that one is acting deceptively often leads to tell-tale signs of deception. Therefore, if self-deception enables someone to believe their distortions, they will not present such signs of deception and will therefore appear to be telling the

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    Essay Length: 384 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Mike
  • Aids in Africa: Mission Control - Pres. Bush's Plan to Triple Us Spending on Fighting Aids in Africa

    Aids in Africa: Mission Control - Pres. Bush's Plan to Triple Us Spending on Fighting Aids in Africa

    AIDS IN AFRICA: Mission Control - Pres. Bush's plan to triple US spending on fighting AIDS in Africa President Bush's new $15 billion AIDS-fighting initiative for Africa will triple U.S. spending on the crisis. It is a "work of mercy," says Bush-a mission-one undertaken by a "blessed country" that recognizes its moral responsibility to help the wretched of the earth. It's no surprise that Bush speaks of the plan in the language of religious mission.

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    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Top
  • Turkey Pharmaceutical Market Intelligence Report

    Turkey Pharmaceutical Market Intelligence Report

    Turkey Pharmaceutical Market Intelligence Report Quarter IV 2006 A World Pharmaceutical Market Report ISSN 1460-0781 © Copyright 2006 Espicom Business Intelligence All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means graphic, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping or storage in information retrieval systems without the express permission of the publisher. Every care has been taken to ensure that the information contained in this

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    Submitted: November 25, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Aids Epidemic in Africa

    Aids Epidemic in Africa

    Aids Epidemic In Africa My initial thought on how to solve the AIDS epidemic was to increase the amount of education and medical aid in the area. AIDS education is crucial to stop the spreading of the disease. There are myths that exist in Africa about HIV, such as “Some believe that you can rid yourself of HIV through sex with virgins, or flush it out of your system through repeated intercourse.” It is obvious

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    Submitted: November 25, 2009 By: Janna
  • Aids

    Aids

    AIDS Aids stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Acquired means you can get infected with it. Immune Deficiency means a weakness in the body's system that fights diseases. Syndrome means a group of health problems that make up a disease. AIDS is caused by a virus called HIV, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus. If you get infected with HIV, your body will try to fight the infection. It will make "antibodies" -- special molecules to fight

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    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Louisiana Tech's Housing Requirements Aid Students

    Louisiana Tech's Housing Requirements Aid Students

    Louisiana Tech's Housing Requirements Aid Students Louisiana Tech University has strict housing requirements. This university is the only university in Louisiana to actually enforce its housing requirements. Louisiana Tech University requires that all freshmen live on campus. There are many good things that come from living on campus: students meet people, have a meal plan, are close to classes, have a sense of security, and can easily be involved in campus activity. There are some

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    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Mike
  • Delimitation and Characteristics of the Pharmaceutical Industry

    Delimitation and Characteristics of the Pharmaceutical Industry

    Report 1 “Delimitation and Characteristics of the Pharmaceutical Industry” By: _____________________________________ XXX 14th March 2007 Index Introduction to the Report 3 Definitions 3 The Pharmaceutical Industry 3 Delimitation of the Industry 4 Characteristics of the Industry 5 Patents 5 Marketing 6 Structure-Conduct-Performance 7 Structure 7 Theory: 7 Case: Pharmaceutical Industry: 8 Conduct 9 Theory: 9 Case: Pharmaceutical Industry 10 Performance 10 Theory: 10 Case: Pharmaceutical Industry 11 Competition 11 Porters Five Force Model 11 Theory

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    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Andrew
  • A Study of Paediatric Hiv/aids and the Impact of This Disease on the ‘mommies’ at the Cyril Ross Nursery

    A Study of Paediatric Hiv/aids and the Impact of This Disease on the ‘mommies’ at the Cyril Ross Nursery

    PROBLEM STATEMENT A study of paediatric HIV/AIDS and the impact of this disease on the ‘Mommies’ at the Cyril Ross Nursery. INTRODUCTION HIV/AIDS is a very serious problem, especially in the Caribbean, which has the highest HIV rate in the world, after Sub-Saharan Africa. As a global disease, HIV/AIDS had attracted both positive and negative emotions; from compassion, solidarity and support, to stigma, repression and discrimination. Statement of Problem This study explores the experiences

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    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Would Modifying Hac My Music’s Marketing Strategy Aid with Its Overall Profitability?

    Would Modifying Hac My Music’s Marketing Strategy Aid with Its Overall Profitability?

    Would modifyingHAC My Music’s marketing strategy aid with its overall profitability? The purpose of this research is to develop a proposal and carry out field research that will compromise of several components, which will help determine whether a shift in the focus’s marketing strategy would have a direct or indirect impact to the business’s overall profitability. Part of this research, I will also be identifying current strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, as well as threats so that

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    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Aids

    Aids

    AIDS AIDS is a acquired immune deficiency syndrome. HIV is a human immunodefiency virus.According to (AIDS. ORG) AIDS is the fifth leading cause of death among people between the ages of 25 and 44 in the United States. Also about 47 million people worldwide have been infected with the HIV virus. The beginning date of the AIDS epidemic is June 18, 1981. The U.S Center for Disease Control and Prevention discovered a cluster of pneumocystis

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Victor
  • Causes for Aids Discrimination

    Causes for Aids Discrimination

    Causes for AIDS Discrimination Many people across the world are infected with the deadly disease known as AIDS. This disease can be transmitted from one person to another through many ways such as sexually intercourse, blood transfusions, and sharing needles that are not sterilized. Today, scientists are still trying to discover a cure for HIV/AIDS. Many who are infected with HIV/AIDS have not only to cope with the disease itself, but they could possibly experience

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    Submitted: December 1, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Aids

    Aids

    HIV and AIDS are not the same thing... HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a virus that attacks and breaks down the body's immune system - the "internal defense force" that fights off infections and disease. When the immune system becomes weak, we lose our protection against illness and can develop serious, often life-threatening, infections and cancers. AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is the name for the condition that people with HIV have if they develop

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    Submitted: December 3, 2009 By: Steve
  • Opinions of Pharmaceutical Direct-To Consumer Marketing on College Students

    Opinions of Pharmaceutical Direct-To Consumer Marketing on College Students

    INTRODUCTION AND LITERATURE REVIEW Today consumers who watch television programs and read popular magazines are bombarded by drug advertisements which promise to cure a plethora of illnesses, ranging from allergies to depression. Until recently, pharmaceutical companies have been prevented from advertising directly to consumers. However, in 1997, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) began to loosen its advertising restrictions, and “direct-to-consumer” (DTC) marketing gained popularity among pharmaceutical companies (4). In 2001 alone, $2.5 billon was

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    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Top
  • Aids

    Aids

    AIDS, what is AIDS? When one hear this word they will probably think it is a disease that some types of people can have. Not true! Anybody can have AIDS. AIDS could be affecting the person who delivers your mail, the person who sit next to you in class or the person who coaches your soccer team. A person with AIDS could be the singer you see on MTV, the actor in your favorite

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    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Jack
  • East Asia and Pacific Island Region Aids - Hiv Epidemic

    East Asia and Pacific Island Region Aids - Hiv Epidemic

    East Asia and Pacific Island Region AIDS/HIV Epidemic The HIV/ AIDS epidemic poses a very real health problem in many of the countries which make up the East Asia Pacific region. Given the presence of risk behaviors and a population size representing 60% of the world’s people, the potential for an epidemic is real. At the end of 2003, between 700,000 and 1.3 million adults and children in the region were living with HIV. During

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    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Anna
  • Home Health Aide

    Home Health Aide

    Introduction Home Health Aides(HHA) are healthcare professionals, who visit the homes of the ill, disabled, elderly, socially disadvantaged who are unable to perform basic tasks and so HHAs provide a wide spectrum of personal and home making assistance. The people who receive care usually need help with basic daily tasks such as meal preparation, medication reminders, laundry, light housekeeping, errands, shopping, transportation, and companionship (Wikipedia, 2007). There are several different agencies which provide home care

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    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Mike
  • Politics of Disease - Hiv Aids in Sub-Saharan Africa Vs. Diabetes in the Usa

    Politics of Disease - Hiv Aids in Sub-Saharan Africa Vs. Diabetes in the Usa

    The Politics of Disease: HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa vs. Diabetes in the U.S.A. By Matiati Hasati As Americans, we are very accustomed through media and other means, to positioning as a successful and evolved society in the eyes of both ourselves and the rest of the world. This position is often attained from pointing out flaws in other societies and cultures while virtually ignoring our own. One can turn on the television at any time

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    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: Mike
  • Hiv/aids and Homeostasis

    Hiv/aids and Homeostasis

    AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is caused by HIV (human immunodeficiency virus). HIV is transmitted usually through unprotected sex with someone who is already infected, but it can also be transmitted through infected blood. The immune system is greatly affected by the disease. Once it enters the body, the virus recognizes a protein on helper T-cells, called CD4 (Cluster of Differentiation Antigen No. 4), and it attaches onto that receptor to take over the CD4 cell.

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    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Mike
  • Aids in Us

    Aids in Us

    PROBLEM DEVELOPMENT For over thirty years HIV and AIDS have presented historic challenges to the human nature, especially to our planet’s public health, scientific and medical communities. It is estimated that just in the United States between 900.000 and 950.000 persons are living with HIV and about one forth of those infected have not yet been diagnosed and are unaware of their infection. The number of people with AIDS is increasing as effective new drug

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    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Jon
  • Strategies to Aid in Infant Development

    Strategies to Aid in Infant Development

    Strategies to Aid in Infant Development As new parents soon realize, the development that occurs during infancy is a period of rapid changes. Not only is a new child growing physically, but she is also developing cognitive, social, and emotional skills that will endure throughout her lifespan. However, it can be difficult to tease apart the different needs of an infant. It is our hope to aid in this area by providing a set of

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    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: David
  • How to Prepare Kool-Aid

    How to Prepare Kool-Aid

    Process Essay: How to Prepare Kool-Aid It has been said that Kool-Aid makes the world go 'round. Let it be advised, however, that without the proper tools and directions, the great American beverage is nothing more than an envelope of unsweetened powder. There are five simple steps to create this candy-tasting concoction. Picking the proper packet of flavoring is the first step in making Kool-Aid. Check the grocer's shelf for a wide variety, ranging

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    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Fatih

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