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    Duke Energy: Duke Energy

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    Duke Energy has been addressing the environment, energy security, and the increasing energy prices by offering a wide variety of incentive programs that enhance energy efficiency. The financial position of a utility is affected as they spend on these programs. One way earnings are affected is through recovery of the program’s direct costs; another is decreased sales, and investor spending on energy efficiency instead of investing in supply-side resources. Program cost recovery, lost margin…

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    Electronic Records Annotated Bibliography Electronic Medical/Health Records (EMRs/EHRs) are the digital format of the paper chart which are used to record and collect data about the patient’s medical history. EMRs are mostly used to treat and diagnose patients. In Canada EMRs are an expensive medical software which physicians need to purchase. However, apart from the drawback, EMRs can accurately store data and indicate the long term changes of the patient. The main goal of EMRs is to allow…

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    Tribbles, y 2 23 80 148 208 3214 b) 2. You put $400 into a savings account that yields 4% interest compounded monthly. What will be the account balance in 3 years? 3. You deposit $3000 into a savings account that yields 3% compounded continuously. How long will it take for your account to have a balance of $4500? Extensions: You are a financial planner. Your clients, Sally and Roberto Smith, would like to begin saving money with the long term goal of buying a house. They…

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    healthcare organization, Harris Memorial Hospital, needs to look at both “hard” and “soft” savings when considering a system’s return on investment. Today’s presentation we will take a deeper look at the soft returns when implementing an electronic health record (EHR) system. It is important to remember that indirect savings are usually applied to processes not easily measured and, thus, quantifying savings can be difficult to see at first. We will look at the three steps in documenting soft…

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    it be mandatory? Why and why not. Firstly, everybody wants to accomplish something significant, what can be more noteworthy than saving individuals' lives. There is no reason to keep our organs when we are dead. I comprehend that a few individuals might consider it as stopping our body being our possession; however we have to think about it differently, we are saving somebody's life. Additionally, some people look for organ donation as a social obligation and responsibility. For example, there…

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    Animal Testing Approaches

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    cruel and inhumane situation. To my way of thinking, using animals as a experimental object is appropriate action as long as it is necessary and it makes contribution to science and humankind. First of all, Scientists have provided a lots of life-saving cures and treatments…

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    to set up an automatic savings account. You will not have to worry about how much goes into your savings account, but it will be there when you need it. This is important because when you ask for a loan but can not pay it in full, the credit card company can charge you in interest. That defeats the purpose of having a credit card. But when you pay interest and can not pay for a loan, you will end up spending even more than you planned to in the first place. Having a savings account can guarantee…

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    old that lived in Morehead City, North-Carolina he loves fishing. Richard also likes fishing in the passage it says “ Tucker asked the man if he liked to fish. Richard said yes. He’d been a commercial fisherman before he became a captain in the Life-Saving Service.” Richard is like Tucker in this sense they both have something in common they like to fish. Tucker and Richard are athletic I know this because, in the passage it states “ Tucker could do anything that any other his age could…

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    Working In High School

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    for students to attain knowledge. Students gain life experiences that schools cannot teach as well as jobs. Having a paying job highlights the importance of saving money. Balancing a job and school together teaches responsibility. As much as schools teach, the establishments cannot give the same amount of knowledge, show the importance of saving, or create a sense of responsibility. In some aspects, schools can't give the life experiences that jobs supply to students. After high school or…

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    presentation that I enjoyed. They gave out several pieces of bad information that college students should not follow. Their first mistake was telling students to save part of their loan money and put it into a savings account. Their logic was that doing this will help you build your savings!…

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