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    tuberculosis disease by showing the following symptoms: fever‚ fatigue‚ night sweats‚ loss of appetite‚ and loss of weight‚ coughing‚ chest pains‚ and production of blood-stained sputum. Even though treatments for the disease were developed since the 1924‚ there is still ongoing research by scientists to help us treat Tuberculosis. One recent application used to treat this disease is tuberculosis vaccine called MVA85A. The MV85A vaccine was developed by a group of Oxford University researchers and is

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    Written by: Afreen Baig http://economicpakistan.wordpress.com/2008/01/05/electricity/ "History" After the construction of the Hydro-Electric Tarbela Dam and the Mangla Dam‚ by General Ayub Khan and General Yahya Khan in the 1960’s‚ our governments failed to conceive and initiate major electricity projects. The inept governments of PML-N and PPP‚ that still consider themselves vital to democratic dialogue within the provinces‚ failed to create dialogue within provinces‚ on the most important

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    CHAPTER I I. INTRODUCTION Without us noticing it‚ our world has been change by technology in all possible ways Our daily works is now more convenient through the use of high-end devices that are newly developed and some have been updated even before it has been introduced to the public‚ and much more. These developments aim to better utilize the existing resources and maximize their uses to be able to bring out new or better products or outputs. Computerization is synonymous to the word automation

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    Journals | Summaries | Marketplace | Software | Gadgets | Introduction | Main Topics | Search maaw | Grad Course | Textbooks | Journal Bibs | Links | Maaw ’s Blog | Videos | Contribute | Goldratt‚ E. M. and J. Cox. 1986. The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement. New York: North River Press.Summary by Chris Hourigan University of South Florida‚ Spring 2001 | The Goal is a very compelling novel. Novel‚ HUH!! Who ever heard of a novel about a production plant? Well‚ Eli has made the production

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    The ongoing battle on the Asian front left the president of the United States with limiting choices in the resolution of this conflict. The battle at Midway was the beginning of the end for Japan and was also considered “payback” for the events at Pearl Harbor. At Pearl Harbor‚ nearly the entire U.S. fleet in the Pacific was lost from the bombs dropped from the Japanese. This led to the U.S. declaring war on Japan. As the U.S. were closing in‚ the attack on Iwo Jima and Okinawa showed the resilience

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    How barbaric were the barbarians? You may have heard of the barbarians also known as the mongol warriors. These warriors date all the way back to the thirteenth century. In the passage “the mongols : how barbaric were the “ barbarians”? It describes different things they experienced during their lifetime. There was several different leaders with the same mindset they all wanted more they all wanted bigger and better power. When succeeding in most of these wars they had most of what they wanted but

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    debate was clear and accurate‚ but was not usually thorough. Information had several inaccuracies OR was usually not clear. Rebuttal All counter-arguments were accurate‚ relevant and strong. Most counter-arguments were accurate‚ relevant‚ and strong. Most counter-arguments were accurate and relevant‚ but several were weak. Counter-arguments were not accurate and/or relevant Use of Facts/Statistics Every major point was well supported with several relevant facts‚ statistics and/or examples. Every

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    How my stories were written Have u ever read a story where you were related to or change your life? In the short story by Bulosan‚ he uses a few literary elements such as setting‚ and irony to show how someone’s life can be change by a storyteller. In the following‚ I will explain what is the role of the Apo Lacay in this short story and how he has helped the author to overcome in the new world. In the beginning of the story “ It is true there are mountains which are green all the year round

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    How Barbaric were the Mongols The Mongols were very barbaric‚ their reputation was not pretty‚ they slaughtered entire cities and left one person alive so they could tell the terrible story. North China Genghis Khan’s first serious target was North China‚ their army of 200‚000 rode east. Numerous cities felt Mongol brutality. Slaughter was so great‚ streets were greasy of human fat and flesh. Russia and Eastern Europe In 1227 Genghis Khan died‚ so one of his four sons took over. After a long

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    The books have claimed the Mongols to be barbaric‚ but how barbaric were they? The barbarians have earned the title barbaric. The barbarians were people who didn’t belong to a certain culture or group of people‚ and pretty much did what they pleased. The Mongols were barbaric with their laws‚ punishments‚ and the amount of battles and deaths caused in their presence. The barbarians were barbaric in many different ways. The Mongol Empire was bigger than the continental U.S.‚ being 4‚860‚000 square

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