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    Keloid Scar Treatments: Successful keloid treatment has still been an obstacle because the current treatments are far away from guarantying cure of the disease and preventing recurrence. This probably due to the lack of an extensive research to study and evaluate those treatments (Gauglitz et al.‚ 2011). There are a wide range of therapies that have been used in treating keloid and hypertrophic scars. Although most of the therapeutic options that we will cover work for both scars‚ we have to be very

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    A few weeks ago‚ I introduced Huffington Post readers to a group of important diseases that most had never heard of -- neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). In that piece‚ I mentioned one disease that has a particularly devastating impact on girls and women in developing countries -- female genital schistosomiasis (FGS). Schistosomiasis‚ also known as bilharzia or "snail fever‚" is a parasitic disease carried by fresh water snails. It is transmitted by contact with contaminated fresh water‚ so swimming

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    Impact of Gaar

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    A Research Paper on General Anti-Avoidance Rule (GAAR) & Impacts and Implications As a Term Paper for 1st Quad ester for Post Graduate Program in Financial Markets Presented by: Mr. Sumit Gupta Enrollment No: NF121329 Email id: sumit.11.gupta@gmail.com GAAR – Impacts and Implications Acknowledgement I would take this opportunity to extend my gratifications to one individual who had faith in me and believed that I could do things beyond what I could ever imagine. He pushed me

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    Impact of Truthfulness

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    IMPACT OF TRUTHFULNESS ON OUR LIFE INTRODUCTION Truthfulness means true thought‚ true words and true actions; sidq(truthfulness) is reflected in the life of a traveller on the path to God as follows: he or she does not lie or tell a falsehood‚ lives according to truthfulness‚ and strives to be a trustworthy representative of loyalty to God. In other words‚ he or she never deviates from truthfulness in all thoughts‚ words and actions and‚ in obedience to the Quranic command:{Be with the

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    Jullia Nguyen Professor Gurfield English 101 Research Paper 7 May 2013 The Impact of Violent Video Games Video Games have big impact on youth by forcing their mind into aggressive behavior. Children and adolescents tend to act aggressive from obsessively playing video games. Violent video games lead youth to engage in a real-world violence that changes their lifestyle‚ because children tend to learn from what is on screen‚ like TV or most commonly‚ video games. Video games are indeed affecting

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    randomly. It is awfully related with Stein G. (1934) quoting “rose is a rose is a rose” which is in this context‚ it carries the meaning of the tendency of general public to assume everyone with the same kind of schizophrenia’s diagnosis for further treatment and research approaches. Of course‚ in reality the rose is not necessarily is the rose. People are born with differences. So do the schizophrenic patients as every group of them has distinct heterogeneity. Some of the differences that have been

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    in medicine having leaped forward within the last 20 years‚ prolonging life by means of technology has become common place in the medical community. These life-sustaining advances in treatments have brought up moral issues of whether it is the right of an individual to suppress his or her own life-sustaining treatment if they so desire. Our society has become a youth-worshipping society. It is almost as if we have taken on old-age and death as just another disease that need to be conquered. The fact

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    Kendall Benton 312 E. Center Street Blanchester‚ Ohio 45107 Abstract Scoliosis has many different causes and effects‚ many of which cannot be explained or treated. Many lead to and are caused from related disorders that are discussed in the review. Treatment of the different types of curves are difficult. Operating on the spine is a strenuous process in areas that are hard to reach‚ which leads to many problems is damage occurs. Scoliosis in children is particularly difficult because the child is still

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    impact of wto

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    Core WTO Agreements: Trade in Goods and Services and Intellectual Property Arvind Panagariya Contents 1. Introduction 1 2. Trade in Goods 2 2.1 The Most favored Nation Principle 5 2.2 National Treatment 7 2.3 Tariffs 9 2.4 Customs Procedures 10 2.5 Quantitative Restrictions 11 2.6 Subsidies 12 2.7 Anti-dumping 16 2.8 Safeguards: Emergency Protection 19 2.9 Trade Related Investment Measures 22 2.10 State Trading 23 2.11 Preferential Trade Areas 24 2.12 Non-application

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    contributes highly to the number of deaths and disability worldwide‚ current treatments are to treat the source of the clot or to administer treatment for a Hemorrahagic stroke but still the rates of unrecoverable brain damage occurring is high. However new research is being carried out into the effectiveness of Brain cooling as a potential procedure. Will this treatment be worthwhile and more effective than the current treatments? The Problem Every year approximately 150‚000 people in the UK suffer

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