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    Opportunities for Traditional “Drug” Companies Raymond J. Grote‚ III June 5‚ 2013 Boston University MET AD 741 Abstract: This paper explores two large‚ influential companies‚ Eli Lilly and Pfizer. Despite their unquestionable success and knowledge of the market for diabetes products‚ they failed badly in crucial decisions. This paper proposes reasons that the companies failed in certain efforts and recommendations for changes and future growth opportunities. What went wrong? From

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    Literature Review Digital Learning vs. Traditional Learning We have entered an era in which children‚ teens‚ adults are exposed to digital techonology. This rapidly evolving information technology‚ has become a driving force of great change in all social institutions. Digital technology revolutionizes many of the ways we receive and use information every day. the advent of digital technology touches almost every aspect of modern life and has transformed the means of communication immensely

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    the Light Brigade’ by Alfred Tennyson and ‘Anthem for Doomed Youth’ by Wilfred Owen. Alfred Lord Tennyson and Wilfred Owen are both poets who write about the conflict of war and its victims. ‘The Charge of the light brigade’ written by Lord Alfred Tennyson‚ it is based on a disastrous and real event that unfolded in the frimean war. The poem was written as a memorial for the numerous soldiers that died in the war. However the ‘Anthem for doomed youth’ is a sonnet written by Wilfred Owen. He writes

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    The Features of Traditional Irish Storytelling Fairytales are probably the most popular mean of entertainment not only for children but also for grown ups no matter which form they may take on: a story read or told by the parents‚ a play or an animated film. People rarely consider that while enjoying tales they contribute to the preservation of folklore‚ which also ‘includes all the traditional forms of expression that circulate without the aid of books – the art‚ speech‚ and literature

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    respect to Traditional Almajiri Education System is very necessary giving its present state. Although Almajiri system was built upon the philosophy of acquiring‚ teaching and spreading Islamic education‚ Islamic religion and productive citizenry. Today‚ it has lost those glories and wander viciously along undetermined route. Abdulkadir‚ (2003) argued that‚ the woes of the Traditional Almajiri System were inflicted by the British colonialists and adoption of indirect rule. However‚ our neglect to

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    India‚ our motherland‚ invokes pride in its citizen’s minds. This is because India is a country with diverse customs and traditions‚ values and religions. Though India might not be considered a technologically advanced country‚ it still remains the most traditional country in the world. Indian tradition is admired and respected all around the world for its beauty and depth. Almost every Indian tradition or custom has a particular scientific‚ logical or spiritual significance. Though traditions

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    attempt to account for how people cope with dying. THEORIES/MODELS OF DYING Elisabeth Kubler-Ross’s Stage Theory of Dying The general public is most likely to be familiar with Kubler-Ross’s theory of dying. In 1969‚ she published a book titled On Death and Dying‚ which was based on interviews collected from 200 dying patients. In the book‚ Kubler-Ross discerned five stages that dying people experience. The five stages‚ which reflect different reactions to dying‚ are denial‚ anger‚ bargaining‚ depression

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    Compare the ways the poets portray war in ‘Attack’ and ‘Anthem for Doomed Youth’ Both ‘Attack’ and ‘Anthem for Doomed Youth’ portray war negatively‚ revealing the brutality and indignity of death on the battlefield. ‘Attack’ explores the shock and anger during war suggesting the desperation of the soldiers whereas ‘Anthem’ has a calmer approach expressing the melancholic side of war. Siegried Sassoon uses lists and strong adjectives to convey the despair and horror in ‘Attack’ as well as writing

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    Mongolian traditional holiday Tsagaan Sar Tsagaan Sar is the biggest holiday of Mongolians. It has tradition to be celebrated the first day of White month which is upcoming New Year after out going year in the proper direction according to Lunar calendar horoscope because of symboling to meet the spring successfully after passing severe winter as well as everybody adding new years old. At the beginning of the 13th century‚Temujin established the Great Empire Mongolia because of he could unite

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