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    termed as "synthetic milk"‚ is the invention of devil-minded mafia of certain milk traders. Of late reports have been received that large quantities of such spurious and fatal product have found way in markets of Rajasthan‚ Himachal Pradesh‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ Bihar‚ Madhya Pradesh‚ Karnataka and Orissa. The monster is surfacing in Punjab and Haryana also. Chemicals like urea‚ caustic soda‚ refined oil (cheap cooking oil) and commonly used detergents are used in the preparation of synthetic milk. Detergents

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    Ethics in Synthetic Biology Have you ever wondered what healthcare would be like if ethics were not governing the crucial decisions regarding the lives of people? If so‚ you possibly understand how important ethics is in general and if not‚ imagine a world where the best interest that was not considered and the decision that may inflict harm was used as the best decision. Ethics is a very important factor in everyday decisions‚ especially referring to the well being of others. Special fields in science

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    SYNTHETIC BLOOD This is an artificial blood made up of synthetic blood products. 1. The two main types of non-cellular blood products are hemoglobin based and Perfluorocarbon (PFC) based. a. Hemoglobin The hemoglobin-based substitutes use hemoglobin from several different sources: human‚ animal‚ and recombinant. Human hemoglobin is obtained from donated blood that has reached its expiration date and from the small amount of red cells collected as a by-product during plasma donation.

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    LPG imports cost $2.135 billion‚ while 5.965 million tons of naphtha cost $4.565 billion. (Source : www.upi.com/energy_resources ) Indians spend a considerable amount of their income towards fuel and related expenses (cost of transportation of daily necessities). Exponential growth of India’s economy has given rise to an exponential need for energy. Fossil fuels (coal‚ oil‚ natural gas) are the most commonly used fuel by people. Fossil fuels have been formed from decaying plant and animal matter

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    shows like the Daily Show. The Daily Show has a negative impact on peoples views and opinions on politics. The Daily Show is a comedy show which gives false information which people tend to believe. The host of the Daily Show is a stand up comedian named Jon Stewart. The Daily Show also happenes to air on a channel called the Comedy Central. The Comedy Central is known for obnoxious comedies like the Chapel Show and South Park. So why do people take the Daily Show seriously and use the show as a

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    occur‚ areas of food science on research and development have also become broader each day. Controversies have also emerged and one of the most discussed topics has been directed towards synthetic versus natural colorants. Food pigments are classified based on its origin or source; natural or synthetic. Synthetic food pigments are those substances that are needed to be tested for toxicity and allergenicity before

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    Religion and philosophy affected daily life in both India and China. India has been an important part of three major world religions‚ Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ and Islam. A article‚ diagram‚ and a video will help us figure out the main question. How did religion and philosophy affect daily life in both India and China. This article talks about Ancient India religions. Specifically Buddhism and Hinduism. In the article it clearly stated‚”Hinduism is a polytheistic religion (Hindus believe in many gods)

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    Daily Management Introduction and Definition Daily Management is the system that provides the ability to manage departments‚ functions‚ and processes‚ wherein processes are defined‚ standardized‚ controlled‚ and improved by the process owners. Important aspect is that the management should be done on a day-to-day basis. This ensures that daily jobs and daily objectives are accomplished strictly on daily basis. There is a perfect control system built into daily management which does not ordinarily

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    Functional foods play an important role in daily life as they impart positive effects on health. Foods obtained from fruits and herbs are considered beneficial as they are rich in phytonutrients thereby execute vital functions in maintenance of health and prevention of diseases. Nowadays‚ consumers are more focused towards health boosting products due to increased awareness regarding healthy diet. Consistent ingestion of these foods are interconnected with lower incidence of various degenerative

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    about what really makes us happy and what synthetic happiness is. According to Gilbert natural happiness is when we get something we want or we get exactly what we were trying to achieve for. For example getting an “A” on a paper you worked really hard on. Also another example would be getting the promotion you wanted at work. Gilbert also describes natural happiness as stumbling upon what you were exactly aiming for. In this video Dan Gilbert describes synthetic happiness as making the best out of a

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