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    Ayurveda (Sanskrit Āyurveda आयुर्वेद‚ "life-knowledge"; )or ayurvedic medicine is a system of traditional medicine native to the Indian subcontinent . The oldest known ayurvedic texts are the Suśruta Saṃhitā and the Charaka Saṃhitā. These Classical Sanskrit encyclopedias of medicine are among the foundational and formally compiled works of ayurveda. Since Ayurveda is really the generic term for "traditional medicine" in India‚ actual practice may be widely divergent. Descriptively‚ one may either focus

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    The purpose of this paper is to analyze the ethics of non-traditional marketing by advertisers. Multiple aspects of the specific type of advertising will be explained and backed up with research‚ examined through the Potter Box‚ compared with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines for legal and ethical marketing‚ and specific examples of invasive and ethically questionable marketing. A comparison will be done to explain the difference between traditional and nontraditional marketing. Moreover

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    In modern day society‚ family’s face unique challenges as the world shifts towards a non-traditional way of life that people have stood by for decades. Such changes include a difference in roles within a marriage‚ who is considered family‚ childhood in a nontraditional family‚ and the ways in which we conceive a child. These diverges from the norm are discussed in the articles New Families: Modern Couples as New Pioneers by Philip Cowan and Carolyn Pape Cowan‚ Beyond Sentimentality: American Childhood

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    Traditional Versus Online Education Technology and education has given students many choices in how they obtain their education such as online classes. . Even though traditional classes are more common than online classes what are the similarities and the differences between the two. There have been numerous discussions recently about the success of online learning. The success of the online classes versus traditional classes is based upon the uniqueness of each individual way of learning. Online

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    June 2009 Selling and Distribution in India Opportunities and Challenges associated with Traditional Trade Strictly Private and Confidential Select Excerpts from Webinar Agenda Page No. Introduction to Boston Analytics Objective of Presentation Consumer Market in India Overview Urban-Rural Dynamics Traditional Trade in India Introduction to Traditional Trade Traditional Trade Distribution Emerging Trends Challenges and Initiatives 1 Company Overview • Boston Analytics (BA)

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    SAFETY CULTURE QUESTIONNAIRE (Health Care Personnel) I work in the (clinical area or patient care area where you typically spend your time): This is the Department of: | * Encircle the number which corresponds to your answer. | Please answer the following items with respect to your specific unit or clinical area. Choose your responses using the scale below. 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | Agree Strongly | Agree Slightly | Neutral | Disagree Strongly | Disagree Slightly | I. Safety Climate

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    Traditional Education Is Better Education the process of acquiring general knowledge‚ developing the powers of the people reasoning and judgment which preparing them for mature life and. The world has been developing especial with the technology such as: the computers‚ the Internet‚ and advanced electronic devices are becoming essential in our daily life. That led to the education‚ development also‚ and has been more than reading‚ writing‚ and manipulates numbers. There are many types of education

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    On the one hand it is true that non-traditional marketing can offer great opportunities and has shown great results. It has many advantages that I already listed and mentioned in the answer 1 and 2. Among all other big advantage‚ non-tradional marketing enable marketers to attract consumer’s attention which is really imported. Moreover the brand is not the one directly communicating on the product: journalists‚ medias‚ or consumers will do the job communication for the brand which makes the communcation

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    The Difference between Homeschool and Traditional Schools University of Instructor December 9‚ 2012 Some parents do make the decision to homeschool their children and then you have those who still send their children to catch the school bus in the mornings‚ which take them to those traditional school settings. There are disadvantages that these children who are being homeschooled undergo. You will find that there are parents who don’t have the credentials to teach subjects sufficiently

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    Muromachi‚ and Tokugawa periods are the time period in which we see the development of a Japanese culture that resembles less Chinese culture than the time periods we see in the previous period in Japanese history. The Heian period was between 794 and 1185 and was named for the location of the imperial capital. This time period within Japanese history is characterized by the flourishing culture of the court aristocracy‚ which actively pursued aesthetic refinement which led to new developments

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