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  2. Pharmacist - Wikipedia

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    The degree awarded by most pharmacy schools is a Bachelor of Pharmacy Degree (B.Pharm.) However, in the near future, [when?] all schools will offer a 6-year first Degree course leading to the award of a Pharm.D (Doctor of Pharmacy Degree). The University of Benin has started the Pharm.D programme with other pharmacy schools planning to start ...

  3. Economy of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa is a popular tourist destination, with around 860,000 arrivals per month (March 2008) of which around 210,000 is from outside the African continent. [100] In 2012 South Africa received 9.2 million international arrivals. [101] In August 2017 3.5 million travellers came to South Africa. [102]

  4. PM CARES Fund - Wikipedia

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    On 19 April 2020, the Revenue Department of the Finance Ministry issued a circular indicating that one day's salary per month, from April 2020 to March 2021, from each employee would be redirected to the fund unless employees who were "unwilling to donate" indicated their unwillingness in writing to their departments. [76]

  5. Economy of India - Wikipedia

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    The economy of India is a developing mixed economy with a notable public sector in strategic sectors. [5] It is the world's fifth-largest economy by nominal GDP and the third-largest by purchasing power parity (PPP); on a per capita income basis, India ranked 141th by GDP (nominal) and 119th by GDP (PPP). [58]

  6. Average wholesale price - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the average wholesale price (AWP) is a prescription drug term referring to the average price for medications offered at the wholesale level. [1] The metric was originally intended to convey real pricing information to third-party payers, including government prescription drug programs.

  7. Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    On a per capita basis, Pennsylvania's 2021 per capita income of $68,957 ranks 21st among the 50 states. [141] As of 2016, there were 5,354,964 people in employment in Pennsylvania with 301,484 total employer establishments. As of January 2024, the state's unemployment rate is 3.4%. [142]

  8. United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    The UAE has solar generation potential, and its energy policy has shifted due to the declining price of solar. The Dubai Clean Energy Strategy aims to provide 7 per cent of Dubai's energy from clean energy sources by 2020. It will increase this target to 25 per cent by 2030 and 75 per cent by 2050. [256]

  9. United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the most densely populated countries in the world, with 420 people per square kilometre in mid-2015, [343] with a particular concentration in London and the south-east. [347] London's wider metropolitan area is the largest in Western Europe , with a population of 14.9 million in 2024. [ 348 ]