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    Ayurvedic medicines mainly based on plants enjoy a respective position today‚ especially in the developing countries‚ where modern health services are limited. Herbal medicines have been main source of primary healthcare in all over the world. From ancient times‚ plants have been acater as rich source of effective and safe medicines. About 80% of world’s populations are still dependent on traditional medicines. Herbal medicines are still dependent on traditional medicines. The Indian system of medicine

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    Technology can be defined as science applied to practical purposes. It is easy to think about the advantages of modern technology‚ but what about its disadvantages? Technology today has made life easier and quicker but also dangerous. Modern technology makes life easier for people. For example‚ microwave ovens cook food easily. Dishwashers wash all dirty dishes and dry them. Moreover TVs‚ personal computers‚ cell phones and the internet have enhanced the welfare and wellbeing of people worldwide

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    vs. Alternative Medicine Traditional medicine vs. alternate medicine‚ is a subject of great scrutiny and speculation. An important point to understand is that both the systems share the same objective - a healthy and a safe body. While experts differ in their view on this subject‚ it is important to deduce the pros and cons of both the branches of medicine. A judicious mix of both can be a good way forward. The Systems Traditional medicine‚ as we commonly know includes modern health science‚ medical

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    edu/umed/students/clubs/international/presentations/dangers.html Introduction to Dive Medicine DIVING MEDICINE Diving Medicine is a growing medical speciality that focuses on the study‚ diagnosis and treatment of illnesses related to changes in pressure and the undersea environment. This area is rapidly expanding its knowledge base as the popularity of diving and undersea exploration continues to explode. A primary focus of diving medicine is to assess individual "Diving Fitness". As more and more people take

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    We always dream about creating a breed of Malaysian Scientist and Mathematicians one day soon in Malaysia. Have you ever dreamt to stay in the developed country? One country can be developed by changing their lifestyle to modern one like learn some subjects in English. English is the International language that always use in the new technology world nowadays. Can you imagine if we left behind and live in the retrogression situation if we don’t apply English in Mathematics and Science subject? Ministry

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    Alternative medicine is a medical practice that is generally founded on metaphysical beliefs. Many a times‚ alternative medicine is found to be antiscientific. The practice of alternative medicine has progressively become popular in the recent past decades with more and more patients preferring alternative medicine to modern scientific medicine (Skeptic dictionary‚ 2009). Alternative medicine practice falls into five main categories as classified by National Center for Complementary and Alternative

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    The Benefits of Herbal Medicine in the Fight Against Joint Pain Arthritis and other rheumatic diseases that cause chronic joint pain symptoms are among the most common disabling conditions among adults. If you suffer from chronic join pain you are in good company as it is estimated that about 33% of adults in the United States suffer from some form of chronic joint pain. There are many new prescription medications available for the treatment of these conditions‚ but if you’re concerned about the

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    Background 3 Company Structure 3 Company Milestone 4 Mission and Vision 5 Company Policies 6 Company Strategies in Local and International Market 6 Advantage & Limitation while Expanding into the International Market 10 Company Disadvantages 11 Overcoming the Obstacles 12 Recommendations 12 Conclusion 13 Company Background Modern Education Group Limited (“MEG”) is one of the leading brands providing chained educational services in Hong Kong’s private education sector provides and the

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    The main advantages of computerizing the activities of business organization are as follows: Advantages: 1. Speed: Computerisation helps in processing the data placed in several data files in no time. This is possible due to the high speed of computers for processing data and CPU of the computer works at the speed of electricity which is the highest ever attainable speed. 2. Accuracy: The data processed by the computer are highly accurate. The programs written on the system checks and controls

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    The civil war has changed modern medicine and it had such a big impact on the war. Even though our advanced medicine and much of our advanced equipment did not come directly from the 19th century‚ much of our mistakes came from there so got better in the modern century. Of the approximately 620‚000 soldiers who died in the war‚ two-thirds of these deaths were not the result of enemy fire‚ but of disease.While trying to fight the diseases and sickness while avoiding gunfire made for a deadly combo

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