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BMS 2
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Introduction to Biology BIO1400 1
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Pharmacology 1
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Sociology SOC11O 9
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Toxoplasmosis, TAT test, Pathogenesis, and clinical features
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The University of Zambia•BMS
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Toxoplasmosis, TAT test, Pathogenesis, and clinical features
Nematodes, morphology, habitat, pathology, treatment and prophylaxis
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Nematodes, morphology, habitat, pathology, treatment and prophylaxis
These are concise notes on some non-covalent bonds and interactions. Namely hydrophilic, hydrophobic, van der Waals and Hydrogen bonds.
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The University Of Zambia•Introduction to Biology
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Non covalent bonds• By Mayase
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These are concise notes on some non-covalent bonds and interactions. Namely hydrophilic, hydrophobic, van der Waals and Hydrogen bonds.
A summary of the common antiviral agents, their mechanisms of action, uses and side effects.
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A summary of the common antiviral agents, their mechanisms of action, uses and side effects.
Critically provide a theoretical account of social policy development in the Sub-Saharan region.
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Social Policy in Sub-Saharan African Context • J. Adésínà• ISBN 9780230590984
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Critically provide a theoretical account of social policy development in the Sub-Saharan region.
Critically analyze the factors that count for domestic violence in Zambia.
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Men\'s Violence Against Women • Christopher Kilmartin, Julie Allison• ISBN 9781135597962
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Critically analyze the factors that count for domestic violence in Zambia.
Show the relevance of evaluation research to social work practice with examples.
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Qualitative Research Methods for the Social Sciences: Pearson New International Edition • Bruce L. Berg, Howard Lune• ISBN 9781292035697
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Show the relevance of evaluation research to social work practice with examples.
Analyze with examples the effects of divorce and how they can be mitigated.
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Children and Separation • Kwame Owusu-Bempah• ISBN 9781317603191
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Analyze with examples the effects of divorce and how they can be mitigated.
Explore the ideas of Robert Ezra Park’s ecology theory in which he states that “a city was a super organism containing ‘natural areas’ taking many forms such as biotic or symbiotic (substructure) driven by communication and consensus”, also give a thorough explanation of what each point in the quotation entail with reference to the social Darwinism theoretical premises.
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The City • Robert E. Park, Ernest W. Burgess, Roderick Duncan McKenzie• ISBN 9780226646114
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Explore the ideas of Robert Ezra Park’s ecology theory in which he states that “a city was a super organism containing ‘natural areas’ taking many forms such as biotic or symbiotic (substructure) driven by communication and consensus”, also give a thorough explanation of what each point in the quotation entail with reference to the social Darwinism theoretical premises.
Identify and explain in detail models of contrasting social order types as developed by Durkheim (1888-1917) a French sociologist and giving typical/practical examples from the Zambian context.
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The Moral Basis of a Backward Society • Edward C. Banfield• ISBN 9780226038247
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Identify and explain in detail models of contrasting social order types as developed by Durkheim (1888-1917) a French sociologist and giving typical/practical examples from the Zambian context.