1.INTRODUCTION The main occupation of majority of people living in rural India still continues to be agriculture. About 70% of the Indian population‚ including the rural and the tribal population is sustaining on traditional agricultural practices as a source of livelihood. Besides growing edible food crops like vegetables‚ fruits‚ cereals and pulses‚ the farmers also grow various types of medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) which constitute an integral part of traditional home remedies. India
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Operational Guidelines for Programme Managers and Service Providers for Strengthening STI / RTI Services National AIDS Control Organization Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India October 2007 NACO Operational Guidelines for Strengthening STI/RTI Services blank blank 2 NACO Operational Guidelines for Strengthening STI/RTI Services Contents 1. BACKGROUND 1.1. 1.2. 1.3. 1.4. Convergence of NACP III with RCH II of NRHM Introduction to operational
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Quiz 381: General Socio Economic Awareness for Banking Examinations 1.In context with the Banking Industry‚ which among the following was not a promise made by India’s Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee in the Union Budget 2010-11? (A)To provide a sum of Rs.16‚500 crore to ensure that the Public Sector Banks are able to attain a minimum 8 per cent Tier-I capital by March 31‚ 2011 (B)To provide further capital to strengthen the RRBs (C)To give additional banking licenses to private sector players
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McMahon Here are some topics I gleaned from various sources/books/internet cites. It is unlikely that you will be able to persuade an audience to change a value or principle. Consider a topic that involves making an incremental change. Additionally‚ if an audience already agrees with your speech (no more homework in high school for example)‚ then your talk will not be persuasive. BRAINSTORM for a topic that will involve some scholarly consideration! Speech topic ideas Informative Speech Topics
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upgrading its medical services. Finally‚ this paper analyses and concludes the main reasons why the developing country like India attracts foreign tourists for the medical treatment. Keywords: Medicine‚ Tourism‚ Yoga‚ Unani‚ Siddha‚ Ayurvedic‚ Naturopathy. INTRODUCTION India has a bountiful of diverse tourism hotspots which enchant the recuperating visitors‚ their scenic beauty‚
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New Trends In Tourism Consumption Submitted by Author –Namrata Mandwale Co-Author – Archana Gaur Introduction - Tourism industry is very old industry in the world and plays major role to increase revenues of country. Economy of some countries largely depends on tourism. Along with being significant contributor to GDP and foreign exchange‚ tourism also
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Human Resource Policy Manual | August 28 2012 | This manual summarizes all major human resources policies and procedures that are currently in force in AXIOM International Ltd. and its subsidiaries. | AXIOM International Ltd. | ------------------------------------------------- Preface In consonance with the Vision of transforming our AXIOM International Ltd. into an Institution‚ we recognize our Employees are our biggest asset. To assist and facilitate transparency‚ it is imperative
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CHAP 6 NCLEX Q’s (12) 1. The nurse is preparing to teach the patient about maintaining his health. Which whole medical system would best aid the nurse in guiding the patient? A Naturopathy B Homeopathy C Holistic nursing D Traditional Chinese medicine 2. The patient describes methods he has been using for affordable health care. Which ones are complementary and alternative therapies (CATs) (select all that apply)? A Garlic B Prayer C Acupuncture D Healing Touch E Chiropractic therapy
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The Healing Power of Nature Hippocrates “The Father of medicine” PS404 History and Systems of Psychology Student Name Abstract In early Greek medicine‚ Hippocrates; the most important figure in medicine during this period‚ adopted a holistic approach to medicine which presented that all disease results from natural causes and must be treated using natural methods. This research report examines the identification of the present application in two separate cultural settings and compares
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N1 The topic is about of fears and phobias.It talks whether a phobia is genetic or learnt. It also describes the most common phobia:claustrophobia‚and how best to treat phobias by gradually exposing the patien to their fear‚and teaching them relaxation techniques. It then goes on to talk about the difference between a fear and phobia‚and finally‚ it describesthe strangest phobia of all‚in which patients have fear of long words. It is certainly true that the children of phobics are more likely to
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