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    as well as the reasonable use of currently available antibiotics is also emphasized. Keywords: Bacterial resistance • Antibacterial compound • Drug discovery • Target • Antimicrobial peptides © Versita Sp. z o.o. 1. Introduction The use of antibiotics‚ especially the excessive and indiscriminative use‚ both in medicine and veterinary science has contributed to the emergence of drug resistant organisms. Antimicrobial drug resistance constitutes a growing problem worldwide [1]. Infections

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    The Role of Philosophy of Mind in Cognitive Science For centuries‚ science had made great effort in our understanding on the external observable world. But during much of this time‚ there were still many unanswered questions about something seemingly so important to us. That something is the human mind. What is mind? The journey in searching the answer to this question dated back to as early as 400 B.C. with Plato‚ one of the greatest Greek philosopher. There are a lot of ways to tackle this question;

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    our perceptions of discoveries. Once discovery is created‚ previous perceptions of the world and our interactions with others may be reassessed. Conversely‚ having preconceived ideas and expectations may limit the individual’s experiences of discovery. Absence of preconceived ideas and expectations of the world and others could allow for more meaningful experiences. These aspects of discovery are portrayed throughout Nasht’s documentary Frank Hurley – The Man Who Made History and Judith Wright’s

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    A Child Called “It” Research Paper Michelle Smythe cgilrichard@yahoo.com Tuesday EDUC 571 S. Rudinsky 10-9-2012 Research Paper 1 Child abuse. The words on its own sound horrific! According to the Federal Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) amended by the Keeping Children and Families Safe Act of 2003 (Childhelp.org October 2010)‚ it defines child abuse and neglect as‚ at the minimum the following: Any

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    up anglicise or anglicizein Wiktionary‚ the free dictionary. | Anglicisation or anglicization (see -ise vs -ize) is the process of converting anything to more "English" norms.[1][2] Contents  [hide]  * 1 Social anglicisation * 2 Anglicisation of Language * 3 Anglicisation of non-English-language vocabulary and names * 3.1 Anglicisation of loan words * 3.2 Anglicisation of non-English place names * 3.3 Historical anglicisation of personal names * 3.4 Anglicisation of immigrant family and

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    History Chapter 3

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    The lives of the workers living under Hitler’s rule have worsened. Before Hitler took control‚ many of the workers went on a revolt against years of unemployment‚ boredom of walking on the streets and a meager unemployment benefit. After Hitler took control‚ he spent a larger sum of money to reduce unemployment rate and this made the employment rate increase. They were given a fixed amount of income and the working conditions were poor. They lived in camps and had to wear military uniform. They were

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    Fontaine Lkops February 13‚ 2011 Textual Analysis- Paper 2. An Emotional Creation According to Ben Mezrich‚ Mark Zuckerberg’s relationship to facebook changed his life with difficult emotional struggles throughout the process. In the book “The Accidental Billionaires: A Tale of Sex‚ Money‚ Genius‚ and Betrayal”‚ Mark Zuckerberg studied at Harvard University and went through many obstacles to reach his achievement of a social network that many people are aware of: ‘Facebook’. The key issue that occurred

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    Advertising has played a major role in human society‚ which often appears in every corner of the streets. Most of them have efficient effects on the progress of human reactions. Some are trying to convince consumers to buy the products. Some advertisements are existed with the purpose to persuade and educate viewers of particular knowledge. Further more‚ advertisers also utilize countless means to attract viewers’ attention‚ such as sexuality‚ celebrity‚ fantasy‚ and creativity. Comedy is also being

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    Stem Cell Research Adult stem cell research is providing opportunities to treat people with a various diseases and conditions. In 2010‚ a man’s ankle refused to heal so the doctor took bone marrow from the man’s pelvic bone with a needle‚ condensed it to about four teaspoons of rich red liquid‚ and injected that into his ankle. Four months later‚ the ankle was healed! Adult stem cells are found in all tissues of the growing human being and‚ according to latest reports‚ also have the potential

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    the way it will affect the future negotiation rounds. In order to fully comprehend the issue‚ the first part of this essay will define the free trade concept and give a brief historical background of the international institutes‚ followed by the role they play in the world economy and the principles by which they operate. Finally‚ it will evaluate the success of the World Trade Organization in achieving the objective it was formed for through some examples. A study by Beardshaw (2001) indicates

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