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…Mahatma Gandhi. Paris: Calmann-Lévy, 1954. Herbert, Jean. Ce que Gandhi a vraiment dit. Paris: Stock, 1969. Kedourie, Elie. Nationalism in Asia and Africa. New York: World Publishing Co, 1970. Pouchepadass, Jacques. L’Inde au XXè siècle. Paris: P.U.F…
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…strengths and areas of expertise to make an integrated whole. The primitive cave person probably lived solely in the right brain,' says Eli Bay, president of Relaxation Response Inc., a Toronto organization that teaches people how to relax. 'As we gained more…
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…the point that these indigenous Indians are using their heritage to benefit themselves economically. To her, it appears as if these laws are being taken advantage of. Laws for Native Americans at the Border On the Canada/United States border in Ely Minnesota…
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…aggressive," says Steven Caltrider, assistant general patent counsel for Eli Lilly and Company BioProducts division. (Krause, 12). Intellectual Property can refer to patents, trademarks, trade secrets, know how, and processes. Intellectual property protection…
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…, generic prescription drugs and over-the-counter drugs. Firms such as Merck, SmithKline, Eli Lilly and others produced various types of brand name drugs. Pharmaceutical companies spent huge amounts of money on development. The products produced by companies…
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…include land, natural resources, labour, and the size of the local population. In the 1920's, Swedish economists Eli Hecksher and Bertil Ohlin developed the factor-proportions theory, according to which a country enjoys a comparative advantage in those goods…
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…disorder since it was developed, but did not receive FDA approval for use with ADD until the 1950's. <Tab/><Tab/>Strattera is a new drug approved for treatment of ADHD in December 2002 and was developed by Eli Lily and Company. Also…
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…the benefit in complying with SOX so quickly. Although benefits to the shareholders may be apparent, companies do not see how the SOX helps their shareholders or themselves. Eli Lilly's chief auditor said that the proposed rule would substantially increase…
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…system, some of the basic elements incorporated in these systems origin from the 18th century. Initially Eli Whitney, who was the developer of the cotton gin, created and improved the idea of interchangeable parts. Afterward, the legendary Henry Ford…
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…) from genetically engineered bacteria. Human insulin or humulin is the first genetically engineered pharmaceutical product, developed by Eli Lilly and company in 1982. Bovine Somatotropin (BST) is produced for a large quantity of milk production in cows…
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