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    Length Research Paper THE STRATEGIC TRENDS OF CHINESE COMPANIES GOING GLOBAL Samia S. 1 * National University of Modern Languages‚ Pakistan Received: August 03‚ 2013 / Accepted: August 13‚ 2013 / Published: September 09‚ 2013 Abstract During the global financial crises‚ the strategies of Chinese firms to expand internationally have caught the global attention. This research paper discusses the trends of Chinese companies to go global after the financial crises of 2007. The paper also discusses

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    Patients with Aids

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    with AIDS Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). HIV causes the human immune system to be altered‚ causing the human body to be vulnerable to infections and diseases. AIDS is a growing virus in the human race affecting men‚ women‚ and children. Target Population In the past‚ white homosexual males and intravenous drug users were people who were known as targeted population for Aids. In today’s

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    Aids essay

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    are the cancer‚ osteoporosis‚ Alzheimer’s etc. One of them is AIDS – the serious disease. Unfortunately‚ day by day the number of people who are infected with Aids is increasing. Infected people are very weak to fight off other infectious disease and soon they will die. AIDS is one of the dangerous diseases‚ so the people need to know about how to prevent it. Acquired Immune-Deficiency Syndrome‚ popularly known by its abbreviation AIDS is a fatal disease as it attacks and destroys the immune system

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    absolutism and democracy. A democracy is a govt ruled by all the people absolutism is a govt ruled by one person. Regents Prep: Global History: Golden Ages: Introduction Throughout history‚ different civilizations have contributed to the cultural and intellectual life of humanity.  These periods are often called Golden Ages‚ as society enjoys not only cultural and intellectual achievements‚ but also stable government and a strong economy. In Asia‚ China experienced several periods of achievement

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    Meth Epidemic Reflection

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    One 1/15/2011 I really enjoyed the video for this week “The Meth Epidemic”. I did not realize the amount of people that are affected by such a drug and how it started off in the state of Oregon. In the video‚ they mentioned that meth is the fastest growing drug abuse in the United States. This is such a scary thought because of how harmful this drug is to the human body. What I found the most disturbing was the companies that made the cold medicine used to “cook” meth did not care about the

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    Preventing AIDS

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    AIDS Essay Today many people around the world are infected with a serious disease called AIDS. Unfortunately‚ the disease has led to many deaths worldwide and yet it still remains untreatable. Many Public Health Departments are now taking the lead in publicizing education about AIDS. Public awareness and prevention programs are possible solutions to the spread of AIDS. The issue of this paper is on AIDS Prevention Programs that target women. One outlook is that prevention programs that target women

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    Childhood Obesity Epidemic

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    attention of the public is how to balance regulation of the informational environment to help reduce child obesity versus the First Amendment’s guaranty of freedom of speech. However‚ the roots of the obesity epidemic can be traced to more fundamental environmental factors. The obesity epidemic

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    I. Introduction/Statement of the Problem The medical definition for obesity is having too much body fat. Many people tend to get obesity and being overweight mixed up. Being obese is different from being overweight in that being overweight is the status of weighing too much. This weight can come from many places‚ such as muscle‚ bone‚ fat‚ and/or body water. While technically they don’t mean the same thing‚ they both‚ however‚ mean that a person’s weight is greater than what is considered healthy

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    HIV AIDS INTRODUCTION The arrival of the AIDS epidemic in the 20th Century‚ brought with it fear‚ superstition and prejudice. This disease is not the first one where society has imposed social stigmas‚ political agendas and outright pandemonium. Misunderstandings of other diseases like the bubonic plague‚ small pox and the Spanish flu also have caused hysteria among populations around the world‚ but the main difference between these epidemics and that of AIDS/HIV is that AIDS is a

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    The United States has been a country known for its marketing and now it is known as the most obese country in the world. People have been consuming tons of unhealthy food and have decreased the amount of usage of the gyms. The epidemic of obesity is increasing through America because of fast food that is ingested daily as well as the lack of exercise. Through the years portion sizes have increased and have gotten cheaper than fresh foods. Thin people used to be America’s overweight society but now

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