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    GENE THERAPY Gene therapy is based on the concept that genetic disorders and acquired diseases can be treated by replacing abnormal or absent genes or by modifying their functions. Inherited disorders such as cystic fibrosis and haemophilia‚ as well as catastrophic diseases such as cancer and AIDS‚ are prospective candidates for gene therapy. Although cures for these ailments would be welcome‚ some medical researchers suggest that the range of diseases that can be treated with gene therapy may be

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    The first unions were organized during the economic depression of the 1820s. The Sherman Antitrust Act‚ enacted in 1890‚ was initially applied to any activity that interrupted the free flow of commerce. Applied to unions to stifle their activity. The Clayton Act‚ enacted in 1914 with good intent toward labor‚ exacerbated the problem by strengthening the application of the Sherman Act against labor. A yellow-dog contract is a stipulation mandated by the employer that the employee will not

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    ANALYSIS OF THE CURRENT IVR SYSTEM ANALYSIS OF THE CURRENT IVR (INTEGRATED VOICE RESPONSE) SYSTEM AT SHOP MART By: Velissa Barr Systems Analysis INF 630 Dr. Allyson Heisey Submission Date ANALYSIS OF THE CURRENT INTEGRATED VOICE RESPONSE SYSTEM (IVR) Purpose The name of the system is interactive voice response (IVR) system and the purpose of evaluation is to understand how IVR system can be made more effective and less annoying for a customer. In other words how IVR can help a customer

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    lay seeds in a moist cloth and roll the cloth with uniform folds. After some time ‚ seeds will sprout. • DINNER PLATE OR BLOTTER METHOD – seeds are placed in a plate with wet sand and then covered with sheets of moist blotting paper or with another plate . • SEEDBOX METHOD – contains moist sand 12 cm. deep in which a given number of seeds are planted.PERCENTAGE OF GERMINATION – To find the percentage of germination of a particular seed ‚ usethe rag-doll method of testing seeds

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    coming session (Odd Term/Semester) 7th Term of 11EL Batch S.No. Subjects Name of Subject Teacher 01 Power System Analysis (Th.) +(Pr.) Prof. Agha ZafarullahPathan (Th.) + Fida Hussain (Pr.) 02 Electrical Power Distribution & Utilization (Th.+Pr.) Mr. RazaHaider /Prof. Abdul Qadir Chang 03 Microprocessor Systems(Th.+Pr.) Mr. SajidQazi 04 Advance Machines & Drives(Th.+Pr.) Mr. Ahsanullah Memon 05 Power Economics & Management(Th.) Mr. Nayyar HussainMirjat 5th Term of 12EL Batch

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    Theories of Family Relations Systems Theory David Comp 1. Assumptions 1. The actions of one family member have an affect on other family members. This is due to the fact that families operate as a group or unit and that all of the members are interconnected. The manner in which an individual behaves is directly influenced by their family. People are individuals but they are also a part of their families in some way. Individuals do not live in isolation‚ they are part of family system. Basically

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    জাতীয় সংসদ ভবন Jatio Shôngshod Bhôbon) is the National Assembly Building of Bangladesh‚ located in the capital Dhaka. It was created by architectLouis Kahn and is one of the largest legislative complexes in the world. It houses allparliamentary activities of Bangladesh. Contents  [hide] 1 Historical information 2 Data 3 History of use by Parliament 4 Architecture and design 4.1 Location and basic layout 4.2 Design philosophy 4.3 The Bhaban (Main Building) design 4.3.1 The Main Plaza 4

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    submitted to: lourdes p. dizon english 105 Table of contents i. Title page ii. Statement of purpose iii. Background of the proposal iv. Benefits of the proposal v. Evaluation Plan vi. Spreadsheet of personnel vii. Time Frame viii. Project cost ix. Glossary x. bibliography Statement of a purpose Puto bungbong is a delicacy popular during Christmas season. It is a filipino

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    The Connection Between Abortion and Mental Health Mary Kate Fletcher Psychology The Connection between Abortion and Mental Health Do abortions really have short and long term side effects on woman? This is the question many people wonder about‚ but a lot of people do not know the answer. It is said that by the age of 45‚ two out of every five woman have had an abortion procedure. In the United States‚ there has been 1‚300‚00 abortions annually performed. Many people do not realize the

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    not to attend class‚ they are very much jeopardizing their learning process. The students begin to lose the lessons learned each day in class. Also‚ they miss out on the fun activities that actually coincide with learning in a classroom setting. For example‚ when I cut class‚ I missed out on a lot of different group activities. I didn’t get to share personal experiences with other students that might have been rather enjoyable. Another very important reason for not cutting class has to do with responsibility

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