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    Bella Health care india

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    Should Bella Healthcare India take on Project TKO and develop an EKG specifically for the local market?  Why or why not? TKO‚ “Technical Knockout”‚ is single channel EKG‚ Bella Healthcare India is planning to launch in Indian market. As per my opinion‚ Bella has many reasons to take up this opportunity. I will categorise these reasons in two broad categories‚ External and Internal factors. First external factor that affects decision of Bella to take TKO is large population of India with insufficient

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    IBO Assignment: Case Study 1 What A Star – What A Jerk By Sarah Cliffe Submitted to Ms. Salina Khan Submitted by: Group No.5 Group Members: Aasta Gupta (2014005) Aditi Mudgal (2014015) Akshay Jogdand (2014027) Anindya Deb (2014039) Apurv Sharma (2014051) Arnab Sinha (2014054) Background The Case study is an email conversation between two colleagues Jane Epstein & Rick Lazarus. Jane has joined Technico recently and Rick was her colleague and trusted friend from the

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    Left Realism

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    LEFT REALISM. Left Realism developed in the 1980s and is particularly identified with John Lea and Jock Young (1984). Left Realists are interested to find out why crime was increasing so significantly Left Realism is critical of the perspectives which sees longer prison sentences as the solution to crime‚ (Right Realists) but also oppose the views of left idealists. Therefore it developed as a response to traditional Marxist and neo-Marxist approaches (Left idealists)‚ which

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    Inner City Decline of One Urban Area After the industrial revolution people became increasingly affluent. This led to social segregation – rich move out of inner city suburbs. People left in the inner city: * Older residents * Single parent families * Students * Poorer families * Ethnic minorities left behind – formation of ghettos. Decentralisation increases the problem: Movement of businesses out of inner city – unemployment – Dead Heart. Removal of businesses causes

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    Obesity

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    The obesity crisis in Britain has become a very serious issue. They need to tackle this problem as soon as possible‚ to prevent Britain becomming the ’’fat man of Europe’’. According to The Guardian‚ the 220.000 British doctors want urgent action from the Govenment‚ the NHS (National Health Service)‚ councils‚ food firms and parents in order to stop this crisis before it gets unresovable. There are certain ways to tackle this problem‚ according to the doctors. One measure in a plan that they have

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    Kayla Dixon Gilpin Unit #13 DBQ 1 April 2014 During the late 1960’s and the early 1970’s‚ domestic and foreign issues grew for the United States. Nixon’s presidency began in the midst of the Cold War and the Vietnam War. His policy for war was peace by gradually pulling American troops out of the countries they were stationed in. Domestic challenges such as inflation‚ the Civil Rights Movement‚ and eventually the Watergate Scandal received similar solutions. Nixon established many policies

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    Accurately depicting psychological issues for characters is a common challenge in literary arts. Two authors aimed to tackle the cause‚ affects and physical manifestation of psychological damage in the renowned novels Lolita (written by Vladimir Nabokov) and The Lovely Bones (written by Alice Sebold). Although monumentally different in many aspects‚ the novels share a connection of many key themes‚ such as the Male Fantasy‚ Perversity‚ Obsession‚ Art‚ and Sex‚ American culture and Exile and Childhood

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    Ollie the Bilby Hey‚ come on guys‚ let me snooze for five more minutes. I’m a nocturnal marsupial who needs to catch some more Z’s before we hit the rocks. Ollie is a cute-as-a-button friend with a sweet nature and a hopping night-life. But don’t be deceived‚ this Bilby has killer upper body strength with forelimbs designed for digging. Ollie is the perfect companion if you dig a relaxed climbing experience. Juno the Cassowary I may not be able to fly‚ but I am a fierce female who can move

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    strides in their approach to make the sport as safe as possible for every player including the youth league football. Through its "Heads Up Football" initiative‚ young football players are taught specific safety techniques‚ such as how to properly tackle an opponent and the importance of wearing protective helmets that can help to prevent serious brain and head injuries. The program teaches to always avoid hits to the head and to hit with the head up. Keeping your head up will prevent most concussions

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    Legalize Steroids In Sports Ben Johnson was one of the first superstar athletes to be caught using steroids and was stripped of his 100m gold medal at the 1988 Olympics. He was eventually banned for life in 1993 for testing positive again (Richardson 2010). Performance enhancing drugs have become widely used since the 1970’s and have only increased in the numbers of athletes using the drugs to up their endurance and perform to their greatest potential. Professionals such as Barry Bonds‚ Jose

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