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    Pharma Update 08 Nov 2014

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    November 08‚ 2014 Pharma Sector Update (Sector Analysts: Kanika Singh‚ Neha Kumar and Ravi Karanam) USFDA revokes Ranbaxy’s 180-day exclusivity on sale of two generic drugs in US‚ grants approval to Dr. Reddy for one of them The USFDA has reverted its tentative approvals granting Ranbaxy six-months sales exclusivity of the generic versions of Roche’s anti-viral drug Valcyte and AstraZeneca’s heartburn pill Nexium. Ranbaxy had first-to-file status on both these drugs and it was expected to earn

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    Interview

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    Sadana‚ N.M. College TYBMS Topper 2013 “If you are not willing to take up the challenge‚ you will have to settle for the ordinary” says Harkrishnan Singh Sadana‚ N.M. College TYBMS Topper 2013 by BMS Team on FEBRUARY 21‚ 2013 in TOPPER TALK An Interview with Harkrishan Singh Sadana‚ TYBMS Sem 5 Topper‚ N.M. College of Commerce & Economics (85.33%)       * Tell us more about yourself. My Name is Harkrishan Singh and I am currently pursuing Bachelors of Management Studies in Narsee Monjee

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    Federalism Pros And Cons

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    After reading the Federalist Papers‚ specifically number 10 and 51‚ it is my belief that the Federalists believed that a strong‚ centralized government would “break and control the violence of factions” (10). Madison defined faction as a number of citizens that were united and acted under a common impulse or interest; he stated that factions needed to be checked because they are often able to bypass the rules and interests of the minority in order to achieve what the majority wants (10). He believed

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    I have chosen to take the stance as Federalist. As a Federalist‚ the federal government should have a strong hold and have a control of the land. The constitution should be implemented because it gives the central government the power to do what is necessary without taking away the ability of the states to govern themselves‚ they however must obey the supreme law of the land. The two opposing forces that fought for or against the constitution fought for it by making arguments for different things

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    Graded Assignment To Ratify or Not to Ratify (16 points) 1. According to Article VII‚ the Constitution would go into effect when nine states ratified it. A fierce debate raged for months between the Federalists‚ who supported the Constitution‚ and the Anti-Federalists‚ who opposed it. What arguments did each group present? Fill in the chart below with a brief description of the main arguments. Federalist arguments Anti-Federalists arguments The debate reached meeting halls‚ homes‚ and

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    labor‚ or the existence of dangerous working conditions or long hours was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. 2. There are four views of federalism dual federalism‚ cooperative federalism‚ regulated federalism‚ and new federalism. Dual federalism is a two-layered system which is national and state. This means states did most of the governing. Cooperative federalism refers to supportive relations‚ partnerships‚ between national government‚ and the state government. It comes in the form

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    United States of America operates on the principal of federalism which is defined as “the allocation of responsibility and authority between the states and the federal government” (Weil‚ n.d.). Historically‚ federalism in the United States favored a central government (Ladenheim‚ 1999). The early framework is set in the U.S. Constitution which established the authority of the federal government over state governments (U.S. Constitution). Federalism favoring the authority of the federal government was

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    Assignment 3 2015 05 08

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    a basis for comparison and write a comparison of the approaches to the relationship between youth employment and the economy presented in "Can Generation Xers Be Trained?" (page 509) and "The Sweet Bird of Youth Is Showing Signs of Age" (page 520). 2. Compare the way in which the authors use detail to explore the importance of one of the following: family‚ work‚ cultural practice‚ or cultural identity in the two essays "Memories of Montreal—and Richness" (page 150) and "Lend Me Your Light" (page

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    Study Outline  Chapter 3: Federalism I. Governmental structure A. Federalism: good or bad? A.1. Definition: political system with local governmental units‚ in addition to national one‚ that can make final decisions A.2. Examples of federal governments: Canada‚ India‚ and Germany A.3. Examples of unitary governments: France‚ Great Britain‚ and Italy A.4. Special protection of subnational governments in federal system is the result of: A.4.a. Constitution of country A.4.b. Habits‚ preferences

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    Federalism Key Terms

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    Free Exercise Clause- Prohibits government from interfering with the practice of religion. The free exercise clause prohibits the abridgment of the citizens’ freedom to worship‚ or not to worship‚ as they please. McCarthyism- Public accusation of Communist sympathies: the practice of publicly accusing somebody‚ especially somebody in government or the media‚ of subversive or Communist activities or sympathies‚ especially without real evidence to substantiate this. Prior Restraint- A government

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