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    Private General Hospital

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    I. Background and Historical Account of the Industry A. History In the early times in the Philippines‚ illnesses and sickness were treated only by using herbal and medicinal plants. Quak doctors and faith healers were also at boost during that time. Because the culture and beliefs to the anitos and natural phenomenon were very strong that is why most of the people during that time depends their life to them. In the present time these practices of using herbal and medicinal plants were still

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    the highest bid and acquire the property. In this case‚ Oceanview will wait for 6 months to decide. On the other hand‚ - There is 80% probability that Oceanview will not be the highest bidder and they will not get the property in this case where their deposit will be refunded. - There is 30% probability that there will be referendum for a zoning change being approved. This will result that the 500‚000$ will be considered as a down payment for the property. However‚ - There is 70% risk

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    Adam Smith vs. Karl Marx

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    Adam Smith and Karl Marx are the greatest economic analysts the world has ever seen. Adam Smith is considered as the father of modern day economics whereas Karl Marx is considered as the father of Communism. Karl Marx is one of the most controversial figures of the twentieth century‚ though he lived in the 19th. As one of the original minds behind communism and a fundamental revolutionary‚ he is renowned as a radical and somewhat dangerous political philosopher. Adam Smith is the father of economics

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    Water is the most abundant molecule on Earth’s surface. It is essential for life on Earth. The unique properties of water makes life possible on earth. One property of water is surface tension. Water has a surface tension 2 – 4 times the surface tension of most organic liquids. Surface tension is highest for pure water. This enables insects called neuston to walk and live on the surface of water in low-nutrient water bodies‚ where they would starve if immersed in the water. This anomaly permits

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    Chemical Properties Lab

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    Report Submitted: February 17‚ 2013 Title: Physical and Chemical Properties Purpose: To investigate and learn the physical and chemical properties of pure chemical substances. Procedure: I used various different tools to investigate the different physical and chemical properties‚ such as blue and red litmus papers‚ beakers‚ and wells. Data Tables: Substance Name Color Odor Heat Effect Cold H2O Hot H2O Litmus Test Dilute HCl Dilute NaOH Mg Silver None None None Not soluble‚ small bubbles Red

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    Private Equity Notes

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    Private equity Private equity is a source of investment capital from high net worth individuals and institutions for the purpose of investing and acquiring equity ownership in companies. Partners at private equity firms raise funds and manage these monies for the purpose of yielding favorable returns for their shareholder clients‚ typically with an investment horizon between four and seven years. These funds can be used in the purchase of shares of private companies‚ or in public companies

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    Communism Summer Course July 6th‚ 2012 1784 words Communism is based on the ideas and teachings of Karl Marx. The ideal of communism is a system in which everyone is seen as equal and wealth is distributed equally among the people. This means that the state owns and controls all enterprises and property. The state is run by one leading elite known as the Soviet model of communism which was based on these ideals. All of the opposition parties were banned unlike the parties who were

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    Antimicrobial Properties of Plants A plant with antimicrobial properties means that it destroys or inhibits the growth of bacteria and fungi. Aim: our aim was to see weather or not garlic‚ mint and grass contained antimicrobial properties and if they did how effective they were we were trying to see weather the bacteria will grow around the different plants. Control Test: As a control test what we did was‚ we dipped a paper disc into the alcohol solution we used to dissolve the plants; the

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    Mill V.S. Marx

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    What does mill assume to be the fundamental nature of man? John Stuart Mill’s essay on his study of man‚ On Liberty and The Subjection of Women‚ is developed on assumption that man‚ generally‚ seeks to seize the power. Also‚ man tries to influence the regime of country or society one belongs to. Man‚ through this constant process of liberal contribution of ideas‚ has progressed. Mill states that man has complete liberty over its mind and conscience‚ ‘absolute freedom of opinions and sentiment

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    Not only is Durkheim’s concept of morality important‚ but just as important is the infamous work of Karl Marxs’ anticipation of labor as demonstrated through capitalism. “We labor in response to our needs‚ but the labor itself transforms our needs‚ which can lead to new forms of productive activity” (Ritzer‚ Stepnisky‚ 1992:53). Marx proclaim that labor not only transforms the individual‚ but calls upon the culture of society to rely upon each individual participating just as the individual relies

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