MEDICINE JUNE 2013 By FCPS PART 1 Qbank Facebook Page Thanks to Zoha Ali & Asad Ali 1.Scenario: Lady with dry eyes and dry mouth... diagnosis is a.Sjogren(Ans) b.Milkulicz syndrome? 2 Smooth and cordinated movement by a. basal ganglia(Ans) b. spinocerebellar 3.Scenario: elderly‚diplopia‚granuloma‚raised b.p a. giant cell arteritis(Ans) b. takayasu disease c. wegeners Granulomatosis 4. Zinc required for a cellular oxiadtion(Ans) b glucose oxidation c 5. Maxillary artery form
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The Misconceptions about Women in Islam While people in the west think that women in Islam are oppressed‚ they do not know that Islam liberated women from oppression. There are many people who have opinions about the religion of Islam‚ but mostly about the women who follow it. Westerners have this idea that women in Islam are disrespected‚ mistreated and oppressed. In actuality‚ these allegations are incorrect. Women in Islam have rights and are not oppressed. The veil is widely misunderstood
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Assignment 3 CONSUMER BEHAVIOURS AFFECT ON PANTENE SHAMPOO P&G Teacher Ms. SARA KHURRAM Fundamentals of Marketing Prepared by: Muneeb Ghouri \ Yasir Ahmed \ Khalid Ahmed \ Rehan ur Rehman BS Network Management 2012-2013 Q) Consumer Behaviours affect on PANTENE Shampoo. 1) CULTURAL Factor that was affect on consumer behavior is due to our different nature of living style in Asia Pakistan. Pantene shampoo is mostly for females‚ in our region females had long hair
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Topical Essay 1 Leila Khaled and the PLO Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Global Terrorism Florida International University By Nicholas Palomino November 7‚ 2014 Introduction Leila Khaled was born in Haifa‚ but does not remember much of her childhood because she was casted out to Lebanon in 1948 at the age of four. The Jews and the European Zionists drove millions of Arabs away from their homeland‚ Palestine. Leila Khaled was now living in Sour‚ Lebanon with
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monograph series. RAND monographs present major research findings that address the challenges facing the public and private sectors. All RAND monographs undergo rigorous peer review to ensure high standards for research quality and objectivity. Women and Nation-Building Cheryl Benard‚ Seth G. Jones‚ Olga Oliker‚ Cathryn Quantic Thurston‚ Brooke K. Stearns‚ Kristen Cordell The research described in this report was sponsored by the Government of Qatar and was conducted under the auspices of the
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Contents Gender diversity: Gender diversity and women in the workplace 1 Introduction 1 Literature Review 2 Gender diversity in a workplace 2 Women in the workplace 3 Conclusion 8 References 9 Gender diversity: Gender diversity and women in the workplace Introduction Gender diversity was not taken into consideration and most companies have very little knowledge on how to take advantage of it. Despite the effort to increase diversity of workforce over recent
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Ahmed Hassan Zewail (born February 26‚ 1946 in Damanhour‚ Egypt) is an Egyptian-American scientist‚ and the winner of the 1999 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on femtochemistry. He is the Linus Pauling Chair Professor Chemistry and Professor of Physics at the California Institute of Technology. Dr. Zewail has been nominated and will participate in President Barack Obama’s Presidential Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST). The council will talk about education‚ science‚ defense
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between genders. Through this division‚ many stereotypes and roles have been created. There are still many people that say “You throw like a girl” as an insult‚ even when some girls can throw better than they do. While it may be true that some of these standards have receded in recent times‚ there are still many women who suffer from this inequality. Women are more confined in gender roles than men‚ as demonstrated through Mrs. Joe‚ Miss. Havisham‚ and Pip. Initially‚ the idea that women are more
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| Gender Stratification and Women in Developing Nations | | Sociology – SOC/120Michelle March‚ PhDMarch 20‚ 2011Charlene W. | | | | Gender Stratification and Women in Developing Nations Gender stratification and women in developing nations is a serious issue women struggle to overcome. They are not respected by their own husbands let alone others within their communities. Women are forced to work in deplorable conditions with no financial rewards. They are denied jobs‚ education
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Media and Beauty Conformity Women have and will always be hard on themselves; not just with day to day life but body images. Present day technology is making this situation 10 times more problematic than in previous years. Now with the new advances in photo shop and forever changing standard for “thin”; women around the country are struggling with their body image and self confidence. As stated by Germane Greer; “thirty years ago it was enough to look beautiful; now a woman has to have a tight
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