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    DEVELOOPMENT OF INDIA

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    P. 2 Economic Development in India Since Independence Economic Development in India Since Independence Ratings: (2)|Views: 30‚050|Likes: 97 Published by Aseem1 Economic Development in India Since Independence See more Concept of Economic development: Till the 1960’s‚ the term economic development and economic growthwere used synonymously. However‚ the term economic development is nolonger considered as economic growth.Economic development is taken to mean growth plus progressive changesin

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    Important Days

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    Republic Day Awards‚ 2012 A total of 109 persons‚ including 19 women‚ have been selected for the Padma awards. Five personalities have been given Padma Vibhushan‚ 27 Padma Bhushan and 77 Padma Shree awards. PADMA VIBHUSHAN: K.G. Subramanyan (painting and sculpture)‚ Late Mario De Miranda (cartoonist)‚ Late (Dr) Bhupen Hazarika (vocal music)‚ Dr Kantilal Hastimal Sancheti (orthopaedics)‚ T.V. Rajeswar (civil service)‚ Delhi. PADMA BHUSHAN: Prominent among winners were Shabana Azmi (cinema)‚ Khaled

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    Anti Vaccination Movement

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    Michelle Kelley Rieben English 1101 80680 29 September 2014 Exploratory paper Word count: 756 Vaccines: Do They Really Work? Vaccine has always been a way to prevent death from infectious diseases‚ i.e. polio. Since the 18th century‚ fear have arisen every time a new vaccine has been introduced. The Anti-Vaccination Movement was truly started in the late 19th century‚ when most developed countries started to make mandatory vaccination laws. Thinking of anti-vaccine was not important in the mid and

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    Research on animals is important in understanding diseases and developing ways to prevent them. The polio vaccine‚ kidney transplants‚ and heart surgery techniques have all been developed with the help of animal research. Through increased efforts by the scientific community‚ effective treatments for diabetes‚ diphtheria‚ and other diseases have been developed with animal testing.<br><br>Animal research has brought a dramatic progress into medicine. With the help of animal research‚ smallpox has

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    GURUKULAM Syllabus for Recruitment Test Category of Post: PGT – Biological Science Part – I GENERAL KNOWLEDGE AND CURRENT AFFAIRS (Marks: 08) Part – II CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND PEDAGOGY (Marks: 08) 1. Development of Child Development‚ Growth & Maturation – Concept & Nature‚ Principles of development‚ Factors influencing Development – Biological‚ Psychological‚ Sociological‚ Dimensions of Development and their interrelationships – Physical & Motor‚ Cognitive‚ Emotional‚ Social‚ Moral‚ Language relating

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    raise their four children. Carol wanted to go in the Military but he had polio and couldn’t get in he was using crutches then. So he joined the Air Force Auxiliary he liked it so much he was in it until he retired after forty years. All that knew him would call him Cap short for Captain. Carol worked at Mac Donald Douglas (now called Boeing) they assemble military and civilian aircraft for thirty years after retiring. His polio was getting to him but that didn’t slow him and he never complained. Carol

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    ingredients. These exemptions allow certain students to go to school without the required vaccines. The required vaccinations include: MMR (measles‚ mumps and rubella)‚ TDaP (tetnus‚ diphtheria and pertussis‚ more commonly known as whopping cough) and the Polio vaccine ‚ which is usually given in oral form. Deciding whether to vaccinate your child against these diseases could be a difficult decision for some people to make. For some people it’s not even a question whether or not to have their child vaccinated

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    appropriate place in the American health care system.” Public funding for vaccinations increased in the post-war era. Not because the policy-makers realized that the vaccines could dramatically reduce disease‚ but also because after the beginning of the polio and measles vaccines‚ it became very obvious that these diseases were easily concentrated in the poorer neighborhoods and among African American and Hispanic populations. In 1977‚ when the Jimmy Carter administration encouraged the major vaccine initiative

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    Mc Donald Case Analysis

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    MC.DONALD’S CASE ANALYSIS Submitted by: GROUP No. 3 Pradeep Kumar Agrawal Shikhar Katuva Ipseeta Deepjita Shikhar Abstract McDonaldis one of the leading fast food chain operating in more than 120 countries (Exhibit - 4) with more than 30000 restaurants. McDonald opened its first restaurant in 1955 in Illinois and started to grow rapidly serving around 47 million customers daily with more than 1.5 million employees. As far as Indian markets is concerned

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    1921‚ disaster stuck Franklin in the form of Polio‚ which was an incurable disease at the time‚ as it was only treatable if caught early. He knew that he couldn’t appear weak to the public because it would ruin his chances in politics‚ so he attempted to regain the ability to walk. He somehow held onto an energetic personality‚ but it was later discovered his zeal was a facade‚ for he only wanted to prevent people from believing that he really had polio. Eventually‚ the therapy worked and he could

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