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1781: The Goods and Services Tax
... under the GST as they are purely there for the community and are a charitable service that provide for those in need of assistance and do not charge for sessions or services. * Prescription medication and drugs that can only be purchased on prescription Areas That Will Be Affected By The Goods And Services Tax Although the introduction of the Goods and Services Tax will benefit the ausrtalian Economy, the current proposal ...
1782: Economic Espionage
... that have the easiest access to companies information is the companies own employees. Employees who steal information from their companies exhibit the same motivations as the typical spie or thief, illegal or excessive use of drugs or alcohol, money problems, personal stress, and just plain greed. industrial spies will use ordinary surveillance and simple break and enter to gain access to sensitive information. Companies have reported break and enters were only ...
1783: China's Economic Growth Due to Recent Foreign Policies
... due to reforms in China's economic strategy. The nation's government has decided to lower import tariffs and remove the necessity of an import license to bring pharmaceuticals into the country. Also, patented foreign drugs, such as Tylenol, are now being protected from counterfeiting by administrative action. The result of these provisions are overseas contractual investments totaling $1.5 billion in the past five years, and income from the medical ...
1784: A Pharmacist
... a person might be taking a medication for another problem, and if the physician and pharmacist don't notice that condition, the prescribed medication might cause a deadly interaction. This does not happen with all drugs, but it happens with a few, and you certainly don't want a result like that. The pharmacist must also make sure that the patient does not have any allergies against that type of medication ...
1785: The Philippines and the World Market
... exports, most of the coconut oil, embroidery, at least half of the base metals, and a fourth of the lumber. The United States supplies most of the Philippine imports of machinery, dairy products, cotton, papers, drugs, automobiles and much or the petroleum products. Although countries like Japan, Canada Australia, and New Zealand are getting more and more involved in trade with the Philippines, America remains to be the Philippines most important ...
1786: Chemical Engineer
... First, there is a great responsibility placed onto the engineer. Also, there is a great deal of pressure involved with this kind of work. The future for the chemical engineer looks very promising. As new drugs and vaccines develop, the chemical engineer will be needed. This a new and exciting field to work in. Many people are becoming more and more interested in it. This increase in engineers called for and ...
1787: People or Profits?
... can afford health insurance, to even get insured. Take an AIDS patient for example, as of right now, there is no cure and he is going to die. But how can he pay for the drugs and treatment to prolong his life without sufficient health care that will cover him when he's healthy, and also when he's dying. There are millions of cases, the boy who needs a new ...
1788: The Prison
... officer, or a fellow inmate. Solitude? There is none in prison. At any given moment, a inmate can be awaken in the middle of the night, ordered to go and take a urine test, for drugs. They are picked by randomed. And the main problem with that is that they may test positive for a drug called opium. And they may have eaten a sandwich with poppy seeds on it. and ...
1789: The Hurt of Others
... then I did. I started making new friends and lost touch with Fred. Fred was a different person then most. He always did things different. He seemed to be turning to the Devil, getting into drugs and acquiring himself a few bad names. Then on Fred was a social outcast. I didn't realize at the time, by not including Fred, really hurt his feelings. By this time it was almost ...
1790: Personal Writing: My Friend's Death From AIDS
... this deadly disease. Second and more importantly is the matter of education. AIDS is not just a gay issue, it is a problem that affects everyone of us. The message of educating our children on drugs appears to be working. The same should be done about AIDS. It is important for sex education to be taught in the schools no later than the junior high school level. We as a country ...


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