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    Rxnorm: A Case Study

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    RxNorm was created because a universal standard was desperately needed for drug terminologies. As a result, the FDA, the US National Library of Medicine (NLM), the Veterans Administration (VA), and the pharmacy knowledge base vendors joined forces to create RxNorm. The NLM offers the public access to the 14, 000 drugs within RxNorm via the United Medical Language System (UMLS). It supports the mapping between NDC codes, the VA's National Drug File (VANDF) and several patented drug terminologies…

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    Throughout history, the death penalty has remained a longstanding decision with no likely end in sight. As it stands, capital sentencing is still highly discretionary allowing for the affluence of extra legal factors in determining its imposition. As a capital punishment, the death penalty is only applied in cases that involve murder and some form of aggravating factor that heightens the seriousness of the crime or a crime against the state. In the 1970s, the landmark case of Furman v. Georgia…

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    Xbox One Research Paper

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    fairly far in a relatively short span of time, but it nonetheless has a methods to go. The UI can still be sluggish to load in spots, controllers nonetheless disconnect from the console seemingly at will, and we're still missing Xbox 360 options like default recreation settings making use of to your user profile (camera viewpoints, issue settings, automated or guide transmissions for racing video games). The Play Station model is a collection of online game consoles created and developed by…

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    David Foster Wallace postulates that the true value of an education lies in that education teaches an individual to think. He states that an education gives one the ability to consciously decide how they will perceive the world around them. Hendrix’s motto reflects similar values, and reads, “Unto the whole person.” In choosing this phrase as a reflection of the institution, Hendrix makes a commitment to cultivating graduates that are more than intelligent. In doing so, the institution…

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    Analysis Of A Housing Bubble Conrad M. Landis ENG103 March 17, 2014 Lisa Burkart-Uva Analysis Of A Housing Bubble The late 1990 's introduced the dotcom era to the world. Hopes were high as businesses were seemingly being created overnight. The rush was on by the public and investors alike to sink their savings into the promise of these start up companies. Technology was advancing and all appeared well in the world of investing. Companies would go public on the stock market…

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    America is “the home of the brave”, but it is becoming increasingly difficult to be brave when America is also the home of the guns. This is the place where criminals and the mentally ill alike have almost unrestricted access to guns- be it through the numerous loopholes existing in current laws or the fallacies presented in current background checks. Is it really logical to work for peace when anyone can access and instrument of death? The United States should increase the number of…

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    interest rates, it can fix them too. O’Malley continues, “Second, we should cap the monthly payments on students’ loans, so students whose passion is teaching or policing or national service can pursue their dreams without worrying about debt or default.” Well programs have been created that help students pay their student debts and let them focus on their careers. In the article, O’Malley states that “Alone, these two proposals — letting students refinance their loans and capping their…

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    Timbuktu Dbq

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    began to shift towards Sea. Inland communities such as Timbuktu and Venice were left out of trade. Cities such as Timbuktu were able to grow and prosper due to trade, the removal of trade from those cities took away their roots and caused them to default to other means of prosper, which did not end up working well for them. “Post Moroccan invasion amount of territory that Songhai had possessed dwindled.” “Pieces of land that were controlled by the Songhai empire were handed over to the…

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    buyers, supply keep increasing and demand keep decreasing, and home prices started to collapse. As the housing prices fell, some borrowers suddenly had a mortgage for way more then their home was presently worth. Some stopped paying. That led to more defaults, pushing the prices down further. As this was happening, the huge monetary institutions stopped buying sub-prime mortgages and it get stuck with bad loans. By 2007, some huge lenders had declared bankruptcy. The issues unfold to the…

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    51.N Grandveiw.Ave Dubuque, Iowa 52001 9/29/2015 Barack Obama 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20500 Dear Mr.President Have you ever wondered why do people have to pay to attend College if you’re the one who has to earn the education once your there. Well I have and as long as I've been in grade school and Middle school, I thought that since Middle School, Elementary School, and High school is free why shouldn’t College fees be free. I believe that all College fees should be free for…

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