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    The Kenyan Legal Regime relating to trade dispute resolution and agenda for reform. A trade dispute is under section 2 of the Labour relations Act is defined as: a dispute or difference or an apprehended dispute or difference between employers and employees‚ between employers and trade unions or between an employer organization and employees or trade unions‚ concerning any employment matter and includes disputes regarding the dismissal‚ suspension or redundancy of employees‚ allocation of work

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    swarna bindu prasana

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    PROGRAMME Swarna Bindu Prashana is a safe Ayurvedic combination beneficial for children. The medicine is administered on the day of Pushya Nakshatra (most preferable) or any day in every month to attain greater efficacy. BENEFITS: Increases immunity and intelligence Improves span of attention‚ concentration‚ memory and learning ability Prevents common recurrent infections Reduces temper tantrum‚ attention deficits‚ bed wetting and other psycho somatic problems Good sense of hearing‚ speech

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    The uses of plants in developing and producing vaccines For thousands of years‚ society has been brought to the brink of disaster thanks to the spread of resilient diseases and the plague of hardy viruses. However‚ humans have been aware for just as long of medicinal defence mechanisms against these ailments. The ancient Egyptians and Romans‚ as well as the primitive islander and Aboriginal communities‚ knew that certain herbaceous matter could help heal the wounded and sick. In more recent times

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    Exe 27 Bio 202

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    M27_MARI6128_10_SE_CH27.QXD 1/19/11 6:38 PM Page 411 R E V I E W NAME ________________________________ LAB TIME/DATE _______________________ S H E E T EXERCISE 27 Functional Anatomy of the Endocrine Glands Gross Anatomy and Basic Function of the Endocrine Glands 1. Both the endocrine and nervous systems are major regulating systems of the body; however‚ the nervous system has been compared to an airmail delivery system and the endocrine system to the Pony Express. Briefly

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    individual officer’s greatest shield in a lawsuit that alleges a violation of civil rights is qualified immunity. The decision by the United States Supreme Court in this particular case helped strengthen the cause. Although the ninth circuit ruled that Officer Brosseau didn’t meet the standard for qualified immunity‚ the Supreme Court stated other wise. The Supreme Court stated: “Qualified immunity shields an officer from suit when she makes a decision that‚ even if constitutionally deficient‚ reasonably

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    willingly decline vaccines are not only a danger to themselves but to public health. Vaccines work by their recipients gaining immunity to a virus through their body defeating the weakened dead virus or replicated virus delivered through their vaccination shot. Vaccines are designed to provide protection of diseases to the recipient as well as others. This is called “Herd Immunity” (Adashek 1)‚ meaning that every healthy person receives

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    pathology LEARNING OBJECTIVES-BPT Cell death and Cellular adaptations At the end of the lesson on cell death and cellular adaptations‚ the student should be able to: 1) Define cellular adaptations 2) Enumerate the types of cellular adaptations 3) Define hypertrophy and hyperplasia with examples 4) Classify types of atrophy 5) Enumerate the common causes of atrophy 6) Define metaplasia 7) List the various types of metaplasia with examples 8) List the causes of cell injury 9) Name the

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    6PROTOZOA 2

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    6PROTOZOA INTRODUCTION Parasitism A specific type of interaction between two organisms Host-parasite interactions often operate over a longer timescale than those seen with other pathogens Results in significant host-parasite interaction at the cellular and organismal level E.g. Parasites that alter the behavior of the host Giardia lamblia – induce biochemical change in the host cells at the site of infection (duodenal epithelium) Parasites – have life cycles that often involve several hosts (survival

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    REVISION COMMON TYPES OF MICROBES 1 BACTERIA Difference between Gram Positive and Gram Negative Shapes of bacteria and examples What shapes have you learnt? GRAM STAIN: The process! You should work on your lab notes. LECTURE 2 GRAM STAIN Developed by a Danish called Christian Gram in 1884 Stain a heat-fixed smear with a dye like crystal violet and fix with Iodine Then wash with ethanol or acetone Finally counterstain with a dye of different colour such as safranin (what is its colour

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    Exposure to deadly diseases affects the development of civilization by either giving it an immunity or kill off the majority of the population. Civilizations with an immunity will be able to thrive‚ take resources‚ and other civilizations that happen to fall to the diseases. In small amounts‚ exposure to deadly diseases can in a way help a civilization. It helps because it enables people to develop an “immunity” to the specific disease. For example‚ when you go to the doctor‚ you get shots. In the shots

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