Articles, tagged with "other developed countries", page 2
19th May 2011
There has been a debate for years on the Elimination of the currency altogether. Opponents of the currency would suggest going the way of Australia and some other developed countries around the world, and probably soon to Canada, and nickel is the coin of...
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Author:
MichelHerbert
03rd May 2011
As the major industrialized countries of the world struggle to bear with the volatile situation of the global economy, Australia has emerged largely unscathed. With the unemployment rate hovering around 5.4 percent, Australia is in far better condition th...
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Author:
jamesandirson
28th April 2011
"Indian banks and their dynamic policies affect the economic system of India the impact is on per capita income, income distribution, dominance of agriculture and impact on industrialization. India is an underdeveloped economy because of the following rea...
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Author:
faishal
15th April 2011
Whether you’re a university graduate or graduating your degree from some graduates college, or else you’re in a campus where they use to invite students and announce their accomplishments, graduation announcements play a pivotal role from all aspects. The...
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Author:
ambreen
08th April 2011
CIT, a safety and health research laboratory and Stemina Biomarker have made a strategic partnership. CIT is independent, science driven, non clinical CRO (contract research organization). It has its specialization in safety and health research. It carr...
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Author:
Akmol
06th April 2011
HC Valve Network: Obama currently is working on building the government a new generation of grid?? "Smart grid." The United States and strive to take full advantage of this idea to improve the competitiveness of U.S. industry to bring new economic growth ...
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Author:
fdsa
24th March 2011
In USA, according to estimates per capita credit card possession is 3.4. More than 23 billions of credit card transactions occur in a year in USA alone. In this direction, the UK, countries of EU and other developed countries are not lagging behind. Emerg...
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Author:
unbulat
20th March 2011
The internet has brought about so many business possibilities in the IT technology. If we examine the trend, we can understand that as the time passes the strategies of doing the business have also changed. Most the developed countries and developing coun...
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Author:
seocanada
15th March 2011
A while back, the internet was purely used for knowledge acquisition on a mass scale. Technology is however not known to remain static, as is time. This has led to the internet undergoing some very rapid revolutions in recent years. Internet use has a ver...
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Author:
hanalieapex
11th March 2011
The supermarkets might spend a fair bit of their time worrying about retails insurance, but they have bigger problems on the horizon if the Government starts an investigation into recent food prices.
These have been dubbed by a major report just publis...
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Author:
Maline Morgan
07th March 2011
PET scans, or Positron Emission Tomography scans perform essential imaging function and very useful in detecting some of the diseases. It is used for detection of cancer and determination of the tumor cell spread. It’s used in mapping of the brain and hea...
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Author:
radiologyinforobert
23rd February 2011
Search and you'll find a famous quote for every occasion. Relevant here is, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." It's always faintly surprising that this was said by Benjamin Franklin. You always tend to think of someone's grandmother sittin...
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Author:
Grace Oaks
15th February 2011
As in other developed countries, achieving the occupational therapist designation is quite similar in New Zealand New Zealand has one of the highest qualities of Medical Standards in all professions including Occupational therapy. Individuals qualified fr...
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Author:
Ace
15th February 2011
As in other developed countries, achieving the occupational therapist designation is quite similar in New Zealand New Zealand has one of the highest qualities of Medical Standards in all professions including Occupational therapy. Due to this, Occupationa...
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Author:
Ace
08th February 2011
AFTER THE Indian Medical Association, the Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine (IAFM) has Issue is joined with the Board of Governors (BOG) of the Medical Council of India (MCI). In a memorandum submitted to BOG of MCI, on its Vision -2015 document for hea...
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Author:
Mayur Devrukhakar