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    visited the beautiful city of Treviso‚ and spending some period there‚ I felt it is essential to write about the Parco Naturale Regionale del Fiume Sile which is translated into English as (River Sile Natural Regional Park). The website link to the park is http://www.parcosile.it/Eindex.php. Where is it located? The River Sile Regional Natural Park is located in the city of Treviso‚ in the province of Padua in Italy. The park lies between eleven municipalities and occupies 4152 hectares (16 sq. miles).

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    ¨VA town tries to move on 40 years after Kepone disaster. ¨ In Hopewell‚ VA the James River and Chesapeake Bay watersheds were impacted by an environmental catastrophe. This disaster is known as the Kepone disaster or chlordecone‚ it harmed thousands of people some even severely ill. This chemical was a white insecticide that caught national attention‚ aided to urge the passage of legislation to regulate lethal chemicals and fueled potential environmental activism in VA. This chemical outburst

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    Case Memo: Merck Global Health and Access to Medicines The topic‚ human rights responsibilities of the drug companies‚ which is always controversial‚ however‚ is almost sharply defined in a report by the UN Special Rapporteur on the right to health‚ submitted to the United Nations General Assembly in August 2008. 1 The ‘‘Human Rights Guidelines for Pharmaceutical Companies in relation to Access to Medicines’’ include responsibilities for transparency‚ management‚ monitoring and accountability

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    Hidden River Case

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    ensure adequate liquidity and to enhance the profitability of the firm. The case study approach will be used throughout this course. Learning Objectives and Expected Outcomes This course will provide you with a background in working capital management that will help prepare you to be a successful financial manager. On completion of this course you should be able to: o o o o o o Apply financial analysis techniques in a case situation Discuss a company’s performance by analyzing its financial statements

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    In the year 2000‚ Merck produced a controversial product called Vioxx. Four years later it gained worldwide attention because of the drug’s potential cardiovascular risks. This was detrimental to the company’s reputation because it was alleged Merck knowingly distributed Vioxx despite its risk. Both Barbara Martinez and Anne W. Mathews of the Wall Street Journal wrote articles into the investigation of Vioxx. Their article suggests Merck knew the dangers of Vioxx at an early stage of its clinical

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    Merck‚ Vioxx and the FDA Recall‚ case no. 6 1. I believe that Merck was completely responsible for everything that came along with releasing Vioxx to the public. The signs that the drug might not be as safe as they had hoped for should have been enough for them to halt on the release. It was unethical thing they did was not do all the research to find out how serious the effects of the drug really were. 2. Merck should have run more tests and found out the severity of the symptoms‚ and seen

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    Merck Business Analysis

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    Merck: Business Analysis Merck is a flourishing research-driven pharmaceutical company‚ which discovers‚ develops‚ manufacturers‚ and promotes an extensive variety of human and animal health products. Although Merck is one of the biggest pharmaceutical companies of the world‚ they still come across problems today while striving to sustain a lead against its competition. Merck has achieved success with its lengthy history of breakthrough drugs and the development of three significant pharmaceutical

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    CEO Ray Gilmartin Merck’s CEO Ray Gilmartin is a significant stakeholder in the company. Since a lot of Mercks’ products patents will be expiring in the next few years Gilmartin put a big emphasis on investing into the companies research and development of new products. Gilmartin wanted this company to really focus on coming out with new products because their bottom line was going to take a hit in the next few years once the patent on their big money products runs out. Gilmartin found it an

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    August 3rd‚ 2014 Case 5: Merck‚ the FDA‚ and the Vioxx Recall Section I Merck was one of the world’s leading pharmaceutical firms. The company ranked 4th I sales after Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson and it ranked 5th in assets and market value. Merck ranked 1st in profits‚ earning $7.33 billion on $30.78 billion in sales. In 2006‚ Merck faced major challenges with their once best selling prescription painkillers‚ Vioxx which was pulled off the market in September of 2004 after Merck learned it increased

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    Female leaders are not the most common thing in the world‚ in fact out of 142 nations only 63 of them have had a female leader in the past 53 years (Kent). That makes the novel by Jose Saramago a very unique novel. In the novel‚ Blindness‚ the only character that can see is the Doctors’ Wife‚ therefore making their leader a female. Some of the reasons Saramago had picked a female to be the leader of the story is because it is easy for women to see a problem within in a society rather than a male

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