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    Many developing countries are currently expanding their tourist industries Why is this the case? Is it a positive development? Nowadays‚ more and more countries are become hospitable to their visitors or aliens. Some places that were totally forbidden once upon a time‚ have become accessible to visitors. Those countries‚ particular some developing countries‚ feel obliged to invest more money in order to extend their tourist industries. But whether such expansion be positive or not is still

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    each country has a certain image and a multifaceted structure. First studies on country image in the literature belong to the 1930s and 1940s (Katz and Braly‚ 1933; Klingberg‚ 1941). On those years‚ several researches were done on impacts of social psychological processes‚ economic‚ cultural and political events on country image. But in these years‚ national perceptions and prototypes are of particular importance (Katz and Braly‚ 1933; 1943; Klinberg‚1941). Nagashima (1970) considers country image

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    1. Play audiometry http://youtu.be/qN5qvovloT4 This YouTube video shows a pediatric audiological screening called play audiometry. In the video‚ the lady audiologist is conducting an audiological screening to a boy‚ Sean. She starts the screening by telling Sean that they’re playing a listening game. She tells Sean to sit on the floor with her and play the game using blocks and earphones. As instructed‚ the boy puts the block next to his ear he uses to listen and puts it in the bucket when he

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    • Afghanistan • President – Hamid Karzai‚ President of Afghanistan (2001–present) • Bangladesh • President 1. Zillur Rahman‚ President of Bangladesh (2009–2013) 2. Abdul Hamid‚ President of Bangladesh (2013–present) • Prime Minister – Sheikh Hasina‚ Prime Minister of Bangladesh (2009–present) • Bhutan • Monarch – Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck‚ King of Bhutan (2006–present) • Prime Minister – Lyonchen Jigme Thinley‚ Prime Minister of Bhutan (2008–present) • China (People’s Republic

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    Genetic Screening Study for Antisocial Personality Disorder With Mesoamericans Case Study in the Ethics of Mental Health Research Maria-Virginia Rodriguez‚ MD‚ FACS Abstract: This article contains an analysis of a research ethics committee’s (REC) concerns about a study protocol involving genetic screening for antisocial personality disorder. The study was proposed by US university researchers and to be conducted with Mesoamerican populations in the United States and in their countries of origin

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    and India Introduction Developing country means the countries compared with the developed countries have lower degree of development of the economic and social aspects. Developing countries have a vast territory‚ large population‚ vast market and rich natural resources. There are many strategic places‚ in terms of economic‚ trade‚ or from the military‚ occupied an important strategic position. China is the largest developing country. Developed country Refers to a higher level of economic development

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    Hartzog January 26‚ 2013 Biotechnology Ethics- Prenatal Genetic Screening Prenatal Genetic Testing has become one of the most prominent and influential advances in clinical genetics today. Every year‚ hundreds of couples request screening services‚ hence‚ subjecting themselves to the results of the diagnosis. For some‚ the information may be a sigh of relief‚ and for others a whisper of warning. The concept of Prenatal Genetic Screening has only recently surfaced for controversy. In consequence to

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    Prostate-Cancer Screening Screening is different to diagnose as it is performed on people that do not have any symptoms; it doesn’t provide a diagnosis but rather identifies individuals at increased risk for follow up diagnostic testing. When a doctor diagnoses a person with a sickness such as cancer‚ it could cause an extravagant increase of mixed emotions. Some of these diagnoses are not as severe as for patients that have less time to treat their stage of cancer. Medicines and treatments that

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    Screening Cervical cytological screening is accomplished by the Papanicolaou (Pap) smear screening test. Since this test was introduced in the 1970s‚ deaths resulting from cervical cancer have decreased by 71%.12 With this test‚ the patient is placed in the lithotomy position‚ and the provider inserts a speculum into the vaginal opening until the cervix and cervical os are visible. Then‚ the provider takes a cytological sample from the transformation zone of the cervix using a collection brush and

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    Argument Against Prenatal Genetic Screening In this essay‚ I will argue that prenatal screening for disabilities for the intent of actively choosing to have a child without a disability is immoral. By disability‚ I mean the definition provided in a medical dictionary: “A disadvantage or deficiency‚ especially a physical or mental impairment that prevents or restricts normal achievement”. This does not include diseases that are considered inevitably and irreversibly fatal‚ nor does it include birth

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