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    Coursework 1 The financial sector is a very important part of many economies, particularly the banking sector; which is the section of the economy that holds financial assets. ‘Over the past 40 years the size of the UK banking system has grown dramatically and under plausible assumptions it could continue to grow rapidly.’ The United Kingdom’s banking industry has been very successful and is seen as one of the largest in the world. However, there has been a dip within the financial sector due to…

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    Trip To Cuba

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    mean the culture we have now as well as the mindset of peace that most of the U.S populous has and the access to technology. Technology has allowed everyone with the means, an ability to hold history in our hands and see it from every angle; the accessibility of history has made events in our world both current and past transparent in that the instance anything occurs, it's plastered on everything from television, radio, newspapers and our phones. Without a doubt, the strengthening relationship…

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    Food Activism

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    Last weeks articles provided an introduction to food activism with examples of activist involvement while touching upon the problem of accessibility of healthy foods to urban areas. The readings for this week dived deeper than before into the flaws of food in urban areas along with a discussion of food accessibility during a communist regime. The problem with food access in urban areas became clearer through these articles as explanations were outlined in addition to personal input from…

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    disabilities should have the justice and equal treatment in American criminal justice system with some reasons. Being said with the three reasons how does the criminal justice system failed bringing the justice to disabled people are due to no accessibility, no support in the criminal justice process, and polices misunderstood toward people with disabilities. In the overall, the criminal justice system needs to change or improve in the situation where or when they interact people with…

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    Some of these limitations include easy accessibility of data, minor errors in DNA profiling, forced/consensual collection and the unethical use of data by independent laboratories. Even though the easy availably of DNA profiles saves time when dealing with criminal cases by automatically eliminating…

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    The first piece represents a human being. The overall size of this piece seems not particularly large. Some type of wood could possibly be the material of the piece. Using simple tools, such a knife to carve could have been used to produce it. This piece contains some prominent features, particularly the breasts, hips and the buttock. It also contains some features that are not as prominent such as the face, the arms and the legs. Hidden from your vision are the arms. Since these parts of the…

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    Bat Guano Caves The best cave for the students to visit is the Lava River Cave. This is based on the diversity of the bats in the area, the accessibility of the cave and area, and the effect that white nose syndrome, or white nose syndrome, has had on the species of bats that live in the area. This cave in Coconino National Forest is close to the Northern Arizona University, and is by far the best choice for a class studying bats and white nose syndrome of the options given, which are the…

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    Social inequality is prevalent amongst urban communities in the United states. There are many implications of linking community development and social capital. There are many impacts of social inequality in urban communities such lacking socio-economic opportunity, inaccessibility to education, healthcare, and social mobility. There are many structural and cultural factors that need to be included in order to fully analyze the impacts of social inequality in communities. For the purpose of this…

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    are Windows based operating systems and OS X (Apple) based operating systems, and it will most likely stay that way for the coming years or even decades. Your future operating system will depend on your knowledge of computers and preference of accessibility, such as your knowledge of removing viruses, how user friendly you want your OS to be once bought or installed, your overall knowledge of an OS itself, and how you plan use your computer, since your future operating system is pretty much your…

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    EHR In Healthcare

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    time and at different locations reflects better organization of data and more efficient accessibility. (Pennic, 2012). Paper-based records are hard and time wasting to share between different providers and facilities while electronic health records provide a quick and efficient way to share data and consequently better manage patient’s health statuses specially in emergencies. This also applies on the accessibility of files which has many limitations in case of traditional paper records, such as…

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