UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO Faculdade de Economia, Administração e Contabilidade Departamento de Economia IMPACTO DA INTRODUÇÃO DE NOVAS TERAPIAS MEDICAMENTOSAS NOS CUSTOS DO TRATAMENTO AMBULATORIAL DE PACIENTES HIV/AIDS Marina Oliva de Almeida Garcia São Paulo Novembro – 2009 SUMÁRIO Este trabalho traz estimativas do custo específico anual por paciente do tratamento do HIV/Aids em unidades de atendimento ambulatorial do município de São Paulo para dois períodos, 1996 e 2006. Os resultados
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UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DE BRASÍLIA. CURSO DE FILOSOFIA DISCIPLINA: LÓGICA - I PROF. MARCOS FÉLIX GOMES DE CARVALHO ALUNO (A): _________________________________________DATA: SISTEMATIZAÇÃO DE APRENDIZAGEM I. IDENTIFIQUE OS ARGUMENTOS E REESCREVA-OS A PARTIR DE SUA(S) PREMISSA(S) E CONCLUSÃO. MODELO: Exemplo: Ele está respirando e, pois, está vivo. Premissa: Ele está vivo Conclusão: Logo, ele está respirando. 1. O triângulo ABC é eqüiângulo. Portanto, cada um de seus ângulos
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annually from the production of 2.2 acres (Codrea, 2013). Since Bolivia is the third largest producer of cocaine, the distribution in and out of the country happens on a daily basis. The most common places Bolivia is known for distributing too is Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, and Europe. These places are so common due to the lack of border controls and weak governmental leading (Central Intelligence Agency). When looking at the types of people who are growing
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History The first pinewood derby race was held on May 15, 1953 by the Cub Scout Pack 280C of Manhattan Beach (Meade 2006). Started by Don Murphy, pinewood derby races were intended for young boys too young for soapbox derbies. The original track was thirty-one feet long and, the finishing gate was rigged with door bells that would ring as a car passed over them (Bernau n.d.). Racing is spilt up by classes; A, B, and C. A ten year old would participate in class A, nine year olds, class B, and class
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Brazil is a huge country, with millions of people there is no surprise that the crime rate is as high as it is. Currently crime rates in Brazil is one of the countries biggest issues. Brazil is the 5th largest country in the world, as well as the largest country in South America, and it shares a border with every country in South America except Chile and Ecuador. The fact that Brazil shares its border with so many different countries makes it much more simple for crime to happen. Especially when
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Colombia Colombia is a fairly large country located in South America. It is bordered by Panama, Venezuela, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, and by two bodies of water. These bodies of water consist of the Caribbean and Pacific Ocean. This is the only country in South America that borders both oceans. According to Colombian Geography, Colombia has “a continental area of 1.141.748 km2 (440 829 square miles).” This makes it the fourth largest country in South America. Also, Colombia is one of the 13 countries
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Who are the Native Amazonians? They are known as Indigenous people. They live with millions of species of plants and animals, but they called the rainforest their home. The rainforest protected them from strangers and give them everything they need. According to Resource use of tropical Rainforest by Native Amazonians, they are the best example of sustainable use of the tropical rainforest. They’re the reason I think we should save the rainforest from being destroyed. They are losing their land
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With its central location, Santiago, Chile is the perfect base of activities when visiting here. Due to its location, it is possible to visit both the beach and the Andes Mountains in the same day. Santiago is a city filled with never-ending surprises. For instance, a stroll through the winding streets will take the visitor through various neighborhoods, each one with its own unique characteristics and styles. The architecture varies from the 16th century San Francisco Church to modern mirrored
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Brazil is the largest and most populated country in South America. The increased urbanization in the area leads to the development of large favela communities. In Rio de Janeiro the first favela was recorded in 1920 (Green, 2012, p. 132) Poverty has been around for many centuries in Brazil. Most people see and hear about the beautiful beaches and the many festivals but many are unaware of what lies beneath, which are the Favelas and the many struggles their residents face. Over 85 percent of Brazilians
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The world’s most indebted company delayed its earnings release due to a broad corruption scandal and the recent arrests during “Operation Car Wash” which has threatened the market and investors. On Friday, Petroleo Brasileiro Petrobras SA (ADR) (NYSE:PBR) set a new record low for its share price in more than a decade, which saw its stock ranging between $9.51-$10.04. Petrobras stock tumbled 2.5% Friday on New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The yield on its bonds surged sharply upwards. The Brazilian
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