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    Running Head: CNN EFFECT CNN EFFECT CNN Effect Senior policy-makers acknowledge that they often first learn of new trouble spots around the globe from cable channel news coverage. World leaders often direct messages to each other through these news channels. For example‚ enemies of the United States‚ such as Osama bin Laden often take advantage of the all-news channels to spread propaganda against the United States through videotaped statements. The Cable News Network (CNN)‚ in particular

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    Market Segmentation in Telecom sector: Its Role and Scope in Cellular Services in India Abstract Market segmentation plays a very crucial role in service sector. It helps in customizing the services to meet the needs of customers‚ so that they can get maximum satisfaction. It helps a customer to select a service that suits to his budget. Segmentation also helps in identifying the appropriate distribution channel for the services. It plays a very crucial role in increasing the return on investment

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    Effects of Using Laptops in Classroom Laptop‚ a personal computer that is designed for mobile use and small and light enough to sit on a person’s lap while in use‚ has been well developed in technology. Because the use of computer or a laptop has been exceedingly increased as time passes‚ Manufactures bring out items such as netbook or iPad‚ and try to come with better technology to make it more efficient for people to carry around and use it. This also increased many college students to use

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    1.2: Types of ARV drugs .................................................................. 10 1.2.1: NRTIs ……………………………………………… 11 1.2.2: NNRTIs ……………………………………………. 12 1.2.3: Protease Inhibitors……………………………….….. 12 1.2.4: Entry/Fusion Inhibitors………………………….….... 12 1.2.5: Integrase Inhibitors …………………………….…….. 13 1.3: History of HAART and PMTCT………………….……………13 1.4: Statement of the problem ……………………….……………. 15 1.5: Research Significance…………………………….…….……... 15 1.6: General Objective……………………………………………

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    Side Effects of Oral Antidiabetic Agents Sulfonylureas are associated with weight gain and hypoglycemia.(35) Sulphonylureas should be avoided where possible in severe hepatic impairment and in acute porphyria . They should not be used during pregnancy or breast-feeding .Sulphonylureas are contra-indicated in the presence of ketoacidosis.(36) Biguanides is associated with a low frequency of lactic acidosis. Biguanides major side effects are seen in the gastrointestinal tract‚ with nausea‚ cramps‚

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    Alcohol and its Effects Rachael Wade Ivy Tech Community College Alcohol and its Effects Alcohol can be a very harmful substance. Alcohol can be abused‚ and people can get addicted to it like any other drug. It can impair coordination and judgment as well as a lot of other things. Alcohol can also have long term effects on the organs in the body. It can affect people psychologically as well as behaviorally. Many deaths that occur each day are caused by alcohol. Consuming alcohol affects a

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    cultural activities and therapeutic effects. The American Indians used tobacco with nicotine as a powerful insecticide for seed protection and as a human vermifuge. The Shamans used high doses of nicotine to induce catatonic state intoxication which represented symbolic death. Due to the short half-life and quick elimination of nicotine‚ these people returned to full consciousness after a few hours. Nicotine is currently being tested for its medical therapeutic effects. Studies conducted thus far have

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    Effect of Coffee

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    tools for disease control in larviculture. Aquaculture 227‚ 427–438. Cao‚ L.Z. and Z.B. Lin. 2003. Regulatory effect of Ganoderma lucidum polysaccharides on cytotoxic T-lymphocytes induced by dendritic cells in vitro. Acta Pharmacologica Sinica‚ 24: 312–326. Corradetti‚ R.‚ F. Pedata‚ G. Pepeu‚ and M.G. Vannucchi. 1986. Chronic caffeine treatment reduces caffeine but not adenosine effects on cortical acetylcholine release. Brazil. J. Pharmacol.‚ 88: 671–676. Dytham‚ C. 1999. Choosing and Using Statistics:

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    racemization. 5. Enzymatic processes are less hazardous and polluting than conventional chemistry-based methodologies. Problems associated with enzyme use 1. Instability: immobilization‚ encapsulation‚ modification. 2. Cofactor requirements: regeneration of cofactor in situ. 3. Limited water solubility of many organic substrates. Representations of some organic solvent systems a)biphasic system b)reverse micellar system organic phase aqueous phase c) organic solvent system

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    Toxic Effects of Pesticides Pesticides are widely used in agriculture for the control of weeds‚ insects or microorganisms leading to exposure to the population through contamination of water and residues in dust and on food‚ this exposure may lead to adverse health effects (Alavanja‚ Hoppin & Kamel 2004) and while there are many different agents that are implicated in these effects this discussion will focus on Organophosphate (OP) pesticides and their mechanisms with respect to human health.

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