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Striving for excellence in real estate – MMR Group
For those watershed moments in life, a person relies on the trust and good will of people he knows. Even seasoned businessmen rely on infrastructure developers to nurture their dreams and turn it into reality. However, the real estate market is the Wild West where trust is a precious asset.
MMR Group, an upcoming giant on the South Asian Infrastructure developer radar, has garnered the trust of thousands over the years. With zeal to be a significant part of the infrastructure development wave, the MMR Group led by Mr. Mahipal Singh Raghav, is slowly realizing its goal of providing the perfect combination of residential properties and high value assets.
In pursuit of performance, MMR Group has never denounced the need to continually re-invent itself. Since the mid 1980’s, the propensity for ruthless introspection has been at the Heart of the evolutionary developments of the company. Powering MMR Group is its dedicated workforce, relentlessly churning out success after success and outperforming itself at every given opportunity.
Mr. Mohit Singh Raghav , the founder of the company is eager to replicate his success on a large scale overseas including the Middle East, South East Asia and the entire Eastern region. BOT (Build-Own-Transfer) and BOOT (Build-Own-Operate-Transfer) models of infrastructure development has been his forte. Similar public-private sector engagement in foreign locations makes it easier for MMR Group to take advantage of the opportunities and recreate its Indian success saga.
The group is poised to take the infrastructure industry by storm. Investors and industry experts are lining their weight in favor of the group in view of its spectacular performances over the last 25 years. The company is favorably disposed towards giving its employees unique propositions of tremendous growth and professional satisfaction. With the recent foray into overseas infrastructure market, MMR Group has taken special care in abiding by the business ethics and canons prevalent in those markets.
There is no doubt that MMR Group is poised for bigger things in the years to come and its name will be synonymous with trust in the international infrastructure boardrooms.
MMR Vaccine: Who’s to Blame?
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Cuisinart DLC-10S Pro Classic 7-Cup Food Processor $99.00 Professional power and versatility are at your fingertips, thanks to the experts at Cuisinart. The handy Pro Classic Food Processor slices whole fruits and vegetables, kneads bread dough and minces garlic with amazing ease. The 7-cup work bowl is heat-resistant, cold-resistant and shatterproof. Features regular and extra-large feed tubes, stainless steel medium (4 mm) slicing disc and shredding di… |
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Cuisinart Prep Plus Food Processor A seamless blend of style and function. The brushed stainless finish adds an upscale touch to all kitchens-from contemporary to classic. The large capacity, powerful blades and discs, and simple touchpad controls make the Cuisinart 11-Cup Food Processor the ideal prep tool for any task. Making an entire meal from scratch has never been easier…and never looked better…. |
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Cuisinart DGB-625BC Grind-and-Brew 12-Cup Automatic Coffeemaker, Brushed Metal $79.99 The easiest way to great coffee is the Cuisinart Grind & Brew! This 12-cup coffeemaker automatically grinds the beans right before brewing to deliver the freshest coffee flavor, and the streamlined design with a brushed metal finish looks great in any kitchen. Fully programmable, with a large control panel, its easier than ever to enjoy a hot cup of coffee any time of day. Simple, quick, delicious… |
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Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure $29.93 Keanu Reeves (The Matrix) and Alex Winter (The Lost Boys) deliver “spirited performances” (The Hollywood Reporter) in the original righteous comedy about the two ditzy dudes from San Dimas, California. Also starring George Carlin, this hysterically funny historical comedy is a “snappily directed” (Time), “bouncy good time” (The Boston Globe) and a party that goes on and on! Bill (Winter) and Ted (… |
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Articles On Mumps, including: Mmr Vaccine, Mumps Virus, Mmrv Vaccine, Mumpsvax, Jeryl Lynn, Mumps Vaccine, Mmr Vaccine Controversy, Mumps Outbreaks In The 2000s, Mumps Hemagglutinin-neuraminidase $15.75 Hephaestus Books,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Hephaestus Books |
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Autism’s False Prophets: Bad Science, Risky Medicine, and the Search for a Cure $1.42 A London researcher was the first to assert that the combination measles-mumps-rubella vaccine known as MMR caused autism in children. Following this “discovery,” a handful of parents declared that a mercury-containing preservative in several vaccines was responsible for the disease. If mercury caused autism, they reasoned, eliminating it from a child’s system should treat the disorder. Consequently, a number of untested alternative therapies arose, and, most tragically, in one such treatment, a doctor injected a five-year-old autistic boy with a chemical in an effort to cleanse him of mercury, which stopped his heart instead. Children with autism have been placed on stringent diets, subjected to high-temperature saunas, bathed in magnetic clay, asked to swallow digestive enzymes and activated charcoal, and injected with various combinations of vitamins, minerals, and acids. Instead of helping, these therapies can hurt those who are most vulnerable, and particularly in the case of autism, they undermine childhood vaccination programs that have saved millions of lives. An overwhelming body of scientific evidence clearly shows that childhood vaccines are safe and does not cause autism. Yet widespread fear of vaccines on the part of parents persists. In this book, Paul A. Offit, a national expert on vaccines, challenges the modern-day false prophets who have so egregiously misled the public and exposes the opportunism of the lawyers, journalists, celebrities, and politicians who support them. Offit recounts the history of autism research and the exploitation of this tragic condition by advocates and zealots. He considers the manipulation of science in the popular media and the courtroom, and he explores why society is susceptible to the bad science and risky therapies put forward by many antivaccination activists. |
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Autism’s False Prophets: Bad Science, Risky Medicine, and the Search for a Cure $16.95 A London researcher was the first to assert that the combination measles-mumps-rubella vaccine known as MMR caused autism in children. Following this “discovery,” a handful of parents declared that a mercury-containing preservative in several vaccines was responsible for the disease. If mercury caused autism, they reasoned, eliminating it from a child’s system should treat the disorder. Consequently, a number of untested alternative therapies arose, and, most tragically, in one such treatment, a doctor injected a five-year-old autistic boy with a chemical in an effort to cleanse him of mercury, which stopped his heart instead. Children with autism have been placed on stringent diets, subjected to high-temperature saunas, bathed in magnetic clay, asked to swallow digestive enzymes and activated charcoal, and injected with various combinations of vitamins, minerals, and acids. Instead of helping, these therapies can hurt those who are most vulnerable, and particularly in the case of autism, they undermine childhood vaccination programs that have saved millions of lives. An overwhelming body of scientific evidence clearly shows that childhood vaccines are safe and does not cause autism. Yet widespread fear of vaccines on the part of parents persists. In this book, Paul A. Offit, a national expert on vaccines, challenges the modern-day false prophets who have so egregiously misled the public and exposes the opportunism of the lawyers, journalists, celebrities, and politicians who support them. Offit recounts the history of autism research and the exploitation of this tragic condition by advocates and zealots. He considers the manipulation of science in the popular media and the courtroom, and he explores why society is susceptible to the bad science and risky therapies put forward by many antivaccination activists. |
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Autism’s False Prophets: Bad Science, Risky Medicine, and the Search for a Cure $11.99 A London researcher was the first to assert that the combination measles-mumps-rubella vaccine known as MMR caused autism in children. Following this “discovery,” a handful of parents declared that a mercury-containing preservative in several vaccines was responsible for the disease. If mercury caused autism, they reasoned, eliminating it from a child’s system should treat the disorder. Consequently, a number of untested alternative therapies arose, and, most tragically, in one such treatment, a doctor injected a five-year-old autistic boy with a chemical in an effort to cleanse him of mercury, which stopped his heart instead. Children with autism have been placed on stringent diets, subjected to high-temperature saunas, bathed in magnetic clay, asked to swallow digestive enzymes and activated charcoal, and injected with various combinations of vitamins, minerals, and acids. Instead of helping, these therapies can hurt those who are most vulnerable, and particularly in the case of autism, they undermine childhood vaccination programs that have saved millions of lives. An overwhelming body of scientific evidence clearly shows that childhood vaccines are safe and does not cause autism. Yet widespread fear of vaccines on the part of parents persists. In this book, Paul A. Offit, a national expert on vaccines, challenges the modern-day false prophets who have so egregiously misled the public and exposes the opportunism of the lawyers, journalists, celebrities, and politicians who support them. Offit recounts the history of autism research and the exploitation of this tragic condition by advocates and zealots. He considers the manipulation of science in the popular media and the courtroom, and he explores why society is susceptible to the bad science and risky therapies put forward by many antivaccination activists. |
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Autism: A Very Short Introduction $8.95 What causes autism? Is it a genetic disorder, or due to some unknown environmental hazard? Are we facing an autism epidemic? What are the main symptoms, and how does it relate to Asperger syndrome? Everyone has heard of autism, but the disorder itself is little understood. It has captured the public imagination through films and novels portraying individuals with baffling combinations of disability and extraordinary talent, and yet the reality is that it often places a heavy burden on sufferers and their families. This Very Short Introduction offers a clear statement on what is currently known about autism and Asperger syndrome. Explaining the vast array of different conditions that hide behind these two labels, and looking at symptoms from the full spectrum of autistic disorders, it explores the possible causes for the apparent rise in autism and also evaluates the links with neuroscience, psychology, brain development, genetics, and environmental causes including MMR and Thimerosal. This VSI also explores the psychology behind social impairment and savantism, and sheds light on what it is like to live inside the mind of the sufferer. |
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Autism: A Very Short Introduction $11.95 What causes autism? Is it a genetic disorder, or due to some unknown environmental hazard? Are we facing an autism epidemic? What are the main symptoms, and how does it relate to Asperger syndrome? Everyone has heard of autism, but the disorder itself is little understood. It has captured the public imagination through films and novels portraying individuals with baffling combinations of disability and extraordinary talent, and yet the reality is that it often places a heavy burden on sufferers and their families. This Very Short Introduction offers a clear statement on what is currently known about autism and Asperger syndrome. Explaining the vast array of different conditions that hide behind these two labels, and looking at symptoms from the full spectrum of autistic disorders, it explores the possible causes for the apparent rise in autism and also evaluates the links with neuroscience, psychology, brain development, genetics, and environmental causes including MMR and Thimerosal. This VSI also explores the psychology behind social impairment and savantism, and sheds light on what it is like to live inside the mind of the sufferer. |