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“One of the big banks is seeking 'passionate banking representatives to uphold our values' - this is a lie. It wants competent people to follow instructions and answer the phones.” Lucy Kellaway
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Influenza, commonly referred as the flu, is an infectious disease caused by RNA viruses of the family of the influenza viruses which affects birds and mammals. The most common symptoms of flu are chills, fever, sore throat, muscle pains, severe headache, coughing, weakness and general discomfort.
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Diabetes mellitus often referred simply as diabetes—is a condition in which the body either does not produce enough, or does not properly respond to insulin, a hormone produced in pancreas. Insulin assists cells to absorb glucose to turn it into energy. In this disease, the body either fails to properly respond to ins
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Asthma is characterized by a predisposition to chronic inflammation of the lungs. Here the airways that is bronchi are reversibly narrowed. During attacks the smooth muscle cells in the bronchi constrict, the airways become inflamed and swollen, and breathing becomes difficult.
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Cancer is a class of diseases in which a group of cells show uncontrolled growth that is division beyond the normal limits or intrusion on and destruction of adjacent tissues or metastasis that is spread to other locations in the body via lymph or blood. Cancer may affect people of all ages, even fetuses, but the risk
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Influenza A also called as H1N1 virus is a subtype of influenzavirus A .It is the most common cause of influenza or flu in humans. Some strains of H1N1 are endemic in humans and cause a small fraction of all influenza-like illness .But a large fraction is of seasonal influenza. H1N1 strains caused roughly half of all
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It was after 6pm when Danielle started texting me about wanting to go out tonight.  She was all dressed up and her friend Tonia was down to roll out some where
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Adam Van Wildest
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I love the onset of winter in California. There are so many different celebrations and festivals going on that it's hard to keep up. Here in L.A, it seems...
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Snakes in a Playpen: Why U.S. Policy Regarding H-1B and EB-5 Visas is Outdated and Ineffective - Ecademy
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Jon W. Hansen
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Britain's public finances are in a mess. So far though, markets have been kind and gilt yields have remained low. But their patience may run out - and then we could see a big shock in the bond markets. John Stepek explains why, and what that would mean.
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Dan Serfaty
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With the price of gold touching record highs, lots of people are claiming we are in bubble territory. But we're not, says Dominic Frisby. The price may be high, but it's got a long way to go yet.
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As H1N1 vaccination programs ramp up around the world, France faces an unusual challenge: there's plenty of vaccine but French people--and in particular French medical staff--are refusing vaccinationThis is due partly to the specific fear that the vaccines might not be entirely safe, partly to a generalized distrust
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Laurel Zuckerman
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Create your Thanksgiving eCard, Thanksgiving Quiz and share to your friends and families. There are enough resource for your to create great Flash eCards and quizzes. Enjoy the happiness of Thanksgiving Day.
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Phtar Qing
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A lot of confusions exist in peoples mind about the term vitiligo-treatment.Some think that vitiligo treatment will permanently cure the disease while others just think about re-pigmentation. But the fact is that no permanent cure is available for vitiligo.
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President’s Beijing engagement fails to bear much fruit
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