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    The Internet and its impact on developing countries: examples from China and India T. Kanti Srikantaiah Dominican University‚ River Forest‚ Illinois‚ USA and The Internet and its impact on China and India 199 Received February 1998 Revised March 1998 Dong Xiaoying Peking University‚ Beijing‚ China Introduction In the new information climate many countries are relying on electronic access to information through the Internet‚ which is revolutionising information management and information

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    Bharti airtel – zain acquisition Umesh Word count: 3437 words Bharti airtel – zain acquisition Umesh Word count: 3437 words Global Business Global Business sheffield hallam university | B1051892 sheffield hallam university | B1051892 2013 2013 Bharti Airtel-Zain Africa Deal Background of the Acquirer (Bharti Airtel) and Acquiree (Zain Africa) After a prolonged wait‚ finally‚ Bharti Airtel’s much awaited African Safari did start by acquiring Zain Africa. Mr Sunil Mittal and other

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    Deet

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    protection against mosquitoes in The Gambia using deet or permethrin in soap‚ compared with other methods. Med Vet Entomol 1989‚ 3:97-100. Gibson G‚ Constantini C‚ Sagnon F‚ Torre A‚ Coluzzi M: The responses of Anopheles gambiae‚ and other mosquitoes in Burkina Faso‚ to CO2-the start of a search for synthetic human odour. Ann Trop Med Parasitol 1997‚ 91:123-124. Sharma KR‚ Seenivasagan T‚ Rao AN‚ Ganesan K‚ Agrawal OP‚ Prakash S: Mediation of oviposition responses in the malaria mosquito Anopheles stephensi

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    Female Genital Mutilation

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    Ⅰ. INTRODUCTION Let us imagine that the atrocious World War Ⅱ has just now swept around the whole world‚ and yet there are no protections of Human Rights. In a completely devastated village there are a healthy Black man‚ 99-year-old Caucasian woman‚ an Asian boy‚ and a Black girl waiting for their savior. Finally‚ a rescue worker comes but he can only take three people and can never come back‚ which means he has to leave one behind. If you were in this situation which of the three would you

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    39: 189-197. Julian‚ R. J. 1992. Poultry husbandryhusbandry careful management of e.g Kondombo‚ S.R.‚ A.J. Nianogo‚ R.P. Kwakkel‚ H.M.Y. Udo and M. Slingerland‚ 2003. Comparative analsis of village chicken production in two farming systems in Burkina Faso. Trop. Anim. Health Prod.‚ 35: 563-574. Mack‚ S.‚ D. Hoffman and J. Otte‚ 2005. The contribution of poultry to rural development. Worlds Poult. Sci. J.‚ 61: 7-14. Mcleod‚ A.‚ O. Thieme and S.D. Mack‚ 2009. Structual changes in the poultry sector:

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    TRAD E UNIONS TRADE UNIONS WHAT IS A TRADE UNION? A trade union or labor union is an organization of workers that have banded together to achieve common goals such as better working conditions. The trade union‚ through its leadership‚ bargains with the employer on behalf of union members and negotiates labour with employers. This may include the negotiation of wages‚ work rules‚ complaint procedures‚ rules governing hiring‚ firing and promotion of workers‚ benefits‚ workplace safety and policies

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    8 Financial Effects of HIV/AIDS on National Social Protection Schemes PIERRE PLAMONDON‚ MICHAEL CICHON‚ AND PASCAL ANNYCKE T hrough its demographic and economic effects‚ the HIV/AIDS pandemic poses a huge challenge to the financial management of national social protection systems. For example‚ increased mortality owing to HIV/AIDS may reduce the number of contributors to pension schemes. And although the share of contributors reaching retirement age declines‚ the number of surviving dependents

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    birth registration

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    2 Table of contents i. Acknowledgments ii. Executive summary iii. Acronyms iv. Glossary of terms 1. Introduction 2. Background: the role of the GPF and IATT in civil registration 3. The research study 3.1 Need for research on birth registration in the context of HIV 3.2 Research objectives 3.3 Research methodology 3.4 Limitations of the study 4. Birth registration in Africa 4.1 National Plans of Action on Orphans and Vulnerable Children 4.2 Regional conferences on

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    ------------------------------------------------- Genetically modified crops Genetically modified crops (GM crops‚ or biotech crops) are plants‚ the DNA of which has been modified using genetic engineeringtechniques‚ to resist pests and agents causing harm to plants and to improve the growth of these plants to assist in farmers efficiency. Genetic engineering techniques are much more precise[1] than mutagenesis (mutation breeding) where an organism is exposed to radiation or chemicals to create

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Non Aligned Movement a Brief History The Non Aligned Movement (NAM) is a foundation which has been created during the collapsed of the colonial system and the struggle for independence for the people of Asia‚ Africa‚ Latin America and other region of the world and at the height of Cold War. In the early stage of its foundation‚ NAM’s action were a key factor in the decolonisation process which later led to the attainment of freedom and independence by many countries and peoples

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