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    of furan-induced oxidative stress. In the present study, a significant reduction in testosterone levels was found in the furan-treated group. The reduction in the levels of testosterone is consistent with previous studies (Karacaoglu and Selmanoglu, 2010). However, our results contradict Cooke et al.

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    The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is the largest and diverse coral ecosystem, and is home to a variety of organisms (Commonwealth of Australia 2016a). However due to environmental and anthropogenic events including climate change, pollution, poor fishing practices, mining and industrialisation (World Wildlife Fund 2016) the GBR is under threat of coral bleaching, eventually causing significant destruction to the ecosystem (Australian Marine Conservation Society 2016). There are numerous sustainability

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    theories, such as rational choice and strain theories, can provide understandings of how the above socio-economic outcomes are possible triggers for people committing crime (Agnew & Brezina, 2013; Rock, 2012; Walsh & Jorgensen, 2017). Moreover, Reiner (2010), suggests that the decline in Keynesian welfarist economic policies, destabilises society, and the inequalities experienced as a result, foster a perpetuating cycle of crime-control strategies, whereby “[g]rowing social divisions fuel rising crime

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    First of all, it was good for Adidas to establish the U.S. branch. The article says “To win the world, you need to win the U.S.”. Sneakers were very popular in the U.S. Adidas found a good place to improve their profits. Also, Mr. Hainer focused soccer market and planed five years’ strategy. This is a second-guess, but there were useful. Soccer might not be more famous in America than other countries, but soccer is very popular sports in the world. Reputations from other countries would influence

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    New Heritage Doll Company: Capital Budgeting Solution Sheet 1 NPV Analysis for Match My Doll Clothing Line Extension 2010 2011 4 500 NA 2012 6 860 52,44% 2013 8 409 22,58% 2014 9 082 8,00% 2015 9 808 8,00% 2016 10 593 8,00% 2017 11 440 8,00% 2018 12 355 8,00% 2019 13 344 8,00% 2020 14 411 8,00% 0 1 250 1 250 575 2 035 152 2 762 1 155 3 917 575 3 404 152 4 131 1 735 5 866 587 4 291 152 5 029 2 102 7 132 598 4 669

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    October 31, 2017 Haiti’s Earthquake January 12th, 2010, the day that the people of Haiti will never forget. January 12th, 2010 around five in the afternoon the worst earthquake struck Haiti having the strength of a 7.0 quake. It did not stop there, within twelve days there were fifty two aftershocks that were recorded with a magnitude around 4.5. This earthquake caused around a million people to become homeless, 250,000 dead, and another 300,000 wounded. A powerful earthquake like this will have an

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    Analysis Research Research is a crucial step in determining the problem or issue faced by the organisation (Gregory, 2000). Old Spice conducted their research and found that the brand’s image was fading away along with their sales at the start of 2010 (Rowe, n.d.). The image that the public had in mind was that Old Spice’s products were something their “grandfathers” would buy and use (Effie Awards, 2011). Sales had dropped due to the increased number of competitors for body wash products (Rowe

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    ecology of disease is this dynamic context of interactions between the human population, our environment, and our cultural behavior and practice (Meade & Emch, 2010; Mayer, 2000). Together, these three form the “triangle of human ecology,” which aims to make associations between various, and quite intricate, networks of human life (Meade and Emch, 2010). The problem is that each vertex of this triangle, representing a distinct complex system, still operates in isolation from the others. And by adhering

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    and competitive weekly price of $120 per child make us more competitive. According to US Census Bureau, there are 2,564 elementary school kids (grades 1- 8) in the Montclair community. Moreover, the median household income in this area is $119,105 (2010-2014 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates). This is a clear manifestation that parents of this community have the financial propensity to shoulder the cost associated with this program. Marketing Strategy & Summary Rath Inc will utilize the information/data

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    In this literature, we discussed a good number of the tools and studies that utilize EHR data in order to improve the quality of care particularly for patients suffering from kidney related diseases. The chapter 4 of this study includes the descriptive and predictive analytics tools that uses data mining methods to predict the presence of kidney disease and analyze the relationships among different risk factors (described in chapter 2). Then, the next chapter provides an overview of the EHR-based

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