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    specific exercises, fait training, and visual biofeedback on equinovarus gait among individuals with stroke: randomized control study. Neurology Research International. [accessed 2015 February 23];2014:1-10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/693048. Malik N, Yussof H, Hanapiah F. December 2014. Development of imitation learning through physical therapy using a humanoid robot. Procedia Computer Science. [accessed 2015 February 23];42(2014)191-197.

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    Lead Toxicity: Its Effects on Fetal and Infant Development Lead toxicity has been an area of unending research in recent years. There have been positive and negative correlation’s relating its toxic effects to both child developmental deficiencies and adult regression problems. This review will focus on the problems associated with the children. It will discuss various routes of entry of lead into the child’s system, both prenatally and postnatally, the mechanisms employed by lead to cause the

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    RESEARCH TOPIC An Analytic Review Of Shakespearean Influence On Faulkner 's Tragedy RESEARCH QUESTION How Shakespeare tragic patterns influenced on William Faulkner 's writings? NAME: SYEDA AMBREEN FATIMA FATHER’S NAME: SYED HASAN AKHTER SEAT NO: 1315793 ENROLMENT NO: 2013/ENG/M.A(LIT)/15681 DATE OF SUBMISSION: 28TH NOV 2013 SUBMITTED TO: MISS SAMREEN HUMAYUN This

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    creating distinct platforms for dialogue to happen at all stages of design evolution for design dialogue to be comprehensible. Introduction Louis I Kahn in his lecture was explaining the importance of honoring building material. The designer is at a junction and he has to choose a path. He has to decide between economy and honor of material. The decision, that designer takes, is case specific and depends on various other factors as the case might be. The decision of whether to go logical or intuitive

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    Schizophrenia Stigmas, Causes and Brain Activity Differences Contrary to popular belief, Schizophrenia is not a mental health disorder but a psychotic based disorder, in which those affected often experience psychosis. Those experiencing psychosis are known to lose touch with reality; this loss often results in delusions and/or hallucinations. This leads one to ask: what are the social stigmas, plausible causes and brain activity differences related to schizophrenia? Background Schizophrenia is

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    http://www.oppapers.com/essays/Value-Chain-Analysis-Ba/689012 http://www.oppapers.com/essays/Value-Chain-Analysis-Ba/689012 Problem A Use the database shown in Figure P3.1 to work Problems 1-7. Note that the database is composed of four tables that reflect these relationships: • An EMPLOYEE has only one JOB_CODE, but a JOB_CODE can be held by many EMPLOYEEs. • An EMPLOYEE can participate in many PLANs, and any PLAN can be assigned to many EMPLOYEEs. Note also that the *:* relationship

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    THERMAL RESISTANCE OF INTERLOCKING BLOCK WALL WITH INFILL MUHAMMAD ASYRAF BIN ZULKIFLI Project Report submitted as partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of B.Eng. (Hons.) Civil Engineering Faculty of Civil Engineering and Earth Resources UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA PAHANG JUNE 2015   SUPERVISOR’S DECLARATION “I hereby declare that I have checked this project ‘Thermal Resistance of Interlocking Block Wall with Infill’ and in my opinion, this topic of project

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    General Study Information Principle Investigator: Lesley A Houghton, Professor of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Mayo Clinic, Florida Study Title: Chronic Cough and Reflux: Is Esophageal Motility the Key? Co-Investigator(s): Respiratory Research Group University of Manchester, UK Jaclyn A Smith, MRC Clinician Scientist and Reader, University of Manchester, Consultant Pulmonologist, University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust; Visiting Scientist, Mayo Clinic

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    Financial Statements Fraud

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    University of South Florida Scholar Commons Graduate School Theses and Dissertations Graduate School 6-1-2008 Detecting financial statement fraud: Three essays on fraud predictors, multi-classifier combination and fraud detection using data mining Johan L. Perols University of South Florida Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd Part of the American Studies Commons Scholar Commons Citation Perols, Johan L., "Detecting financial statement fraud: Three essays on

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    10 Twitter The strength of weak ties Amardeep Virk Introduction I have more than a thousand friends, can tell you what Shaquille O’Neal and Paris Hilton are thinking of right now and got my last job without ever having applied for it. No, I’m not a celebrity or a multi-millionaire. I’m a citizen of the newly ‘flattened’ world [ (Friedman, 2007) ] and an avid user of Social Networking Sites (SNS’s). SNS’s such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter are rewriting the way individuals communicate

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