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    gas engines or upgraded to natural gas quality biomethane. The utilisation of biogas as a fuel helps to replace fossil fuels. The nutrient-rich digestate that is also produced can be used as fertilizer. The first anaerobic digester was built by a leper colony in Bombay‚ India in 1859. Through scientific research‚ anaerobic digestion gained academic recognition in the 1930s. This research led to the discovery of anaerobic bacteria‚ the microorganisms that facilitate the process. Further research was

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    Health Care: Problem: • High death rate Measures: • 1887: Public Health Department Set up to improve public health (so as to bot affect trade) • reduce overcrowding • Establishment of General Hospital‚ outpatient clinics‚ lunatic asylum‚ leper camps • Quarantine law: separate disease carriers in St John Island History of Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association Infopedia article on Tan Tock Seng Hospital Infopedia article on Alexandra Hospital Infopedia article on Singapore General

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    Introduction: Have you had a loved one that was affected by cataracts? Most likely you have‚ because “cataracts affect more than 24.4 million Americans age 40 and older.” What is cataracts? Cataracts is the clouding of the lens‚ which causes blurry vision and sometimes even blindness‚ but can be cured by the Laserphaco Probe. The discovery of the Laserphaco Probe had an individual and a social impact on American life. Background information: A scientist striving to achieve vision for all

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    the center they have the ability to constantly observe and organize every inmate. In a passage from his book Discipline and Punish: The Birth of Prison called “Panopticism”‚ Michael Foucault tells of a society struck with plague and invested with Lepers‚ where they use the idea of Panopticism

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    MARKETING DECISION ANALYSIS HBM226N MARKETING METRICS Prepared for: Ian Russell Prepared by: Thi Thuy Tram LE 7018673 Date: 10/04/2013 Swinburne University of Technology Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 3 2. MARKETING BACKGROUND 4 3. MARKETING METRICS MEANINGS 4 4. MARKETING EFFECTIVENESS BY WAY OF METRICS 5 5. MARKETING METRICS PERFORMANCE 6 6. THE FUTURE OF MARKETING AND MARKETING METRICS 7 7. CONCLUSION 7 8. REFERENCE 8 1. INTRODUCTION Marketing is

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    TERM PAPER HUL 240 POETRY BY SHRI A.K. RAMANUJAN SUBMITTED BY: ABHISHEK CHHABRA 2005ME20557 A.K Ramanujan A.K. RAMANUJAN was born in Mysore in 1929 and educated at the local Maharaja ’s College. He began his career as a lecturer in English in Quilon and later worked in Belgaum and Baroda before migrating to Chicago in 1962. He was a Fulbright scholar at Indiana University and later moved on to Chicago University

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    Did the church help or hinder the progress of medicine in the middle Ages? In this essay I will be looking at the different aspects of medicine in the Middle Ages and accessing how the church helped or hindered their development. As there was a lot of unrest at the start of the middle Ages the church is important because it preserved a lot of things. It also provided a way of life‚ so it was very influential. The Church did not encourage the development of new medical ideas‚ it was not in

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    established the “Order of Poor Clare’s” which was a private order for women; he then established the commonly known “Third Order” which was for all brothers and sisters of Christ. After being rejected by his friends and most of his family‚ he began to nurse lepers and help the poor‚ where which he received a vision from Jesus‚ where he heard "Francis‚ Francis‚ go and repair My house which‚ as you can see‚ is falling into ruins”‚ which he took to mean the church where he was at that time. After his father had

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    The Gospel of Matthew Introduction In the second century A.D.‚ the Gospel of Matthew was placed at the very beginning of the New Testament. It was believed to be the first Gospel written‚ though we now know that the Gospel of Mark dates earlier. Because it is the Gospel most intensely concerned with issues related to Judaism‚ it provides an appropriate transition from the Old Testament to the New Testament in the Christian Bible. Matthew became the most important of all Gospel texts for first-

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    His household was fairly well-off‚ and he and his wife kept several servants.[5][6] Hopley was described by Algernon Charles Swinburne as "a person of high attainments and irreproachable character".[7] He expressed "utopian" educational ideals that were accepted by many Victorian educational theorists.[5] He wrote pamphlets on education topics[7] which included "Lectures on the

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