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In most cases, a U.S. researcher affiliated with an academic institution, proposing to conducted funded research outside of the U.S., must have the approval of an IRB from both the researcher's U.S. institution and an equivalent entity within the host country.
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- It is mandatory for a researcher from the United States willing to conduct research within or outside the domestic boundary of the United States to have the approval of the Institutional Review Board of the institution that he is working with.
- If the researcher is willing to conduct research specifically outside the domestic boundaries of the US, he is required to form a collaboration with an institute functioning in the country of research and get an approval from the Institutional Review Board of that particular institute along with the approval of the IRB of his native academic institute.
I think societies need laws because if we had no laws people would steal, kill, kidnap, etc.. I think laws kind of put a warning to societies to at least warn someone if they do wrong they'll get punished. I think life would be bad chaos if we had no laws governing our behaviors. I am sorry if this is NOT what you needed. I simply gave my opinion!!!
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UNMIN help in the peace process in Nepal is described below in details.
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The United Nations commission in Nepal or UNMIN was an exceptional administrative commission in Nepal, authorized by the UN Security Council in Jan 2007 through recommendation 1740 (2007) to support the implementation of fundamental features of the Absolute Peace Agreement that finished the internal armed struggle in the South Asian nation.
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The other factor that led to chocolate becoming popular with Spanish royalty was that it was adapted to Spanish tastes.
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Once Cortes brought the cocoa back to Spain and introduced it to the King, the monks in monasteries who were know to have skills at preparing medicinal products and remedies were asked to process the beans and to adapt the product to Spanish customs and taste. They added spices that were more familiar to the Spanish royalty like nutmeg and cinnamon and they sweetened it with sugar. They also served it warm. It's popularity eventually spread to other countries in Europe like France and England.