Ayurveda Indian Life Science
Saturday October 31st 2009, 12:10 pm
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The diagnosis by an Ayurveda Doctor is to determine the primary dosha and the balance of doshas through questions that allow him become familiar with the patient. He may ask about diet, behaviour, lifestyle practices, and the reasons for the most recent illness and symptoms the patient had. He will carefully observe such physical characteristics as teeth, skin, eyes, and weight and take a person’s pulse, because each dosha is thought to make a (more…)
Quality Control Standards: Life Science and High-tech Professionals Should Know What They are Missing
Saturday October 31st 2009, 12:09 pm
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Life Science
When it comes to quality control (in FDA regulated environments) and the implementation of quality related findings, successful performance is often determined by two factors:
- Whether or not managers and employees really concern themselves with superior quality standards, AND
- Whether or not the company in question has access to the right technological solutions.
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Hooked: New Science on How Casual Sex is Affecting Our Children
You may recall that several years ago President George W. Bush appointed Joe Mcllhaney, a well-known advocate of abstinence- only programs, advisor to the CDC. In April 2002, Mcllhaney testified to Congress that there was no evidence that comprehensive sexuality education programs are “successful at all” — a year after Doug Kirby’s report for the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy documented this success. Now Mcllhaney has written (more…)
Social Diversity
Sociology as a science is concerned with the study of people as a group. It examines human activities in all of its aspects, from political inclinations to religious believes. There are a number of groups that society is divided into according to interests, earnings, age, sex and other numerous factors. In general, one can split modern society into two groups: minority and dominant. A minority group is a so called subordinate group members of (more…)
The Hong Kong Science Museum
Friday October 30th 2009, 12:10 pm
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Life Science
The Hong Kong Science Museum is worth a visit while you are in Kowloon, near Tsim Sha Tsui in Hong Kong. The experience will be doubly worth it if you have children accompanying you. Located adjacent to the Hong Kong Museum of History, the science museum houses several exhibitions, simulation areas and displays, which both adults and kids can enjoy leisurely. The permanent exhibition includes approximately 500 exhibits and provides (more…)