Kabir and Saha‚ IJP‚ 2014; Vol. 1(10): 654-659. ISSN: 2348-3962 IJP (2014)‚ Vol. 1‚ Issue 10 (Research article) Received on 19 July‚ 2014; received in revised form‚ 13 September‚ 2014; accepted‚ 29 September‚ 2014; published 01 October‚ 2014 A STUDY ON THE INDIGENOUS MEDICINAL PLANTS AND HEALING PRACTICES OF MURONG TRIBE IN KHAGRACHARI DISTRICT (BANGLADESH) Tasmiatul Kabir 1* and Subrata Saha 2 Department of Pharmacy 1‚ University of Asia Pacific‚ Dhanmondi‚ Dhaka‚ Bangladesh Department of Pharmacy
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World Trade Organization Plan of the Essay: I . History II. The organization and it’s structure III. Whose WTO is it anyway? IV. The WTO Agreements V. Understanding the WTO VI. Summary VII. Sources and bibliography The essay was prepared by Siarhei Bayarchuk‚ 52279 Warsaw‚ 2012 May I. History „... the World Trade Organization (WTO) is the only international organization dealing with the global rules of trade between nations. Its main function is to ensure that trade flows
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Brazil: Leading the BRICs? 1. Will “Brazilian capitalism” sustain current GDP growth levels? Is Brazil the country of the future? “Brazilian capitalism” encouraged the development of private sectors and large amount the foreign investments. The liberalization of its economy was effected at the pace of the liberalization of the world economy by Brazil’s accession to the WTO and the rapid development of multinational firms in the primary and industrial production area. In brief‚ Brazilian capitalism
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|Co-Education | | |Al Sitteen Street | | | | | |4 |Bright Future Pakistani School‚ Central Market Road‚ |Doha | |Qattar |Co-Education | | |Abu Hamour‚ P.O.Box 8884 | | | | | |5 |Dar
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Mercantilism and Protectionism Today Introduciton Mercantilism as one of the first and oldest economic theories‚ since political economy arose as a science‚ does not belong just to the past. Mercantilism and protectionism as its policy is very present and actively used even today. Actually‚ it has never disappeared. The mercantilists preached that countries should always strive to have a trade surplus and avoid trade deficits at all cost. That is partly because they viewed the flow of gold as central
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Liberalization of Maritime Transport Services through GATS Table of Contents 1. Introduction.……………………………………………………………………………….3 2. Development of Negotiation Rounds………………………………………………………. 2.1. Uruguay Round and NGMTS……………………………………………………………4 2.2. Doha Round……………………………………………………………………………...5 3. The three pillars of the Maritime Schedule………………………………………………...6 4. Benefits of Liberalization of Maritime Trade………………………………………………. 4.1. Possible Profits of Liberalization of the three pillars under
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Table of Contents Executive Summary Page 2 1.0 Introduction Page 3 1.1 Environmental economy Page 3 1.2 Environmental Politics & Legal Environment Page 4 1.3 Environmental Culture Page 5 2.0 Market Audit and Competitive Market Analysis Page 6 3.0-Preliminary Marketing Plan Page 10 4.0- Conclusion and Recommendations Page 13 References Page 14 Executive Summary In today’s world retail
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Religious Developments With the coming of the Mughals in India and the Turkish rule‚ there were many developments and changes in the Indian culture and religion.The Sultans of Delhi and Mughal tolerated different religions‚ especially Hinduism‚ though they were followers of Islam. This lead to the beggining of indo-islamic culture. Since dawn of history‚ India has been the cradle of religious developments. In the early medival period‚ two parrelel movements in Hinduism and Islam representing the
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General council has been the WTO’s highest level decision making body in Geneva which regularly meets to carry out the functions of WTO. The current Director General of the WTO is Pascal Lamy. The recently introduced round is the Doha rounds the 4th Ministerial conference in Doha‚ Quarter 2001. As WTO’s main purpose is to enclose a free trade to world economy the agenda comprised the both future trade liberalization and new rule making to strengthen the developing counties. The Trade Liberalization
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4.4 Provision under TRIPS: 6 4.5 Access to essential medicines 8 4.6 Implementiaon in developing countries: 9 4.7 world scenario and trips: 10 4.8 Controversy 10 4. .Doha declaration 12 5. TRIPS – Indian patent law 15 6. flexibility in the trips agreement: 16 7. Protection of undisclosed information 20 8. Control of anti-competitive
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