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    Word count data was collected from home journals. The students counted all words written on one page in home journals once a month. I collected the numbers from journals after adults had responded to the entry. The data measured student fluency. Home journal entries were used as data. There were eighteen journal entries in all. I measured how student writing had changed over the course of the study. I used the same rubric that the countywide benchmarks were assessed with. I used the rubric to…

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    Scholars stated that research is critical to the foundation in methods and data analysis techniques because it helps criminal justice officials on properly collect and analyze information that is pertaining to the subject (Research, Statistics & Evaluation, n.d.). In today’s society, law enforcement agencies are relying more on research in order to help their difficult cases. Evidence is the key on solving difficult cases, but researching more about the cases takes time and patient. Research in…

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    security HIPAA data is driven by mandatory requirements and the potential to improve the quality of healthcare delivery meanwhile reducing the costs, these massive quantities of data. To deliver the quality of healthcare information, it is referred to electronic health data is sets to be extremely large and complex which cause difficulty to use with traditional software or hardware in a data management tools or methods. Looking at what the future will hold for security HIPPA data that can…

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    The technology is allowing institutions to analyze data and forecast issues related to at-risk groups, financial management, supply logistics and facilities management. New legislation requires caregiving facilities to cut costs. Big data technology’s maturation arrived at the perfect time to revolutionize the healthcare practice. Medical organizations are slowly implementing improved equipment and tools that can gather information for analysis, such as updated hardware, advanced programs and…

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    Environmental Data Analysis The school that I attended was Page High School, located in Page, Arizona. Page is located in Northern Arizona, established on a mesa on the Arizona-Utah border, and has a population of around seventy five hundred people. Based off the air quality report conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the two most present toxic chemicals present outside of the school are sulfuric acid and manganese. Sulfuric acid is found most commonly in fertilizer…

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    Big Data Introduction In approximately 2007, IBM (International Business Machines) researchers set out to create a computer system that could compete with humans on the popular television game show Jeopardy (Clive, 2010). Most search engines, like Bing or Google, generate a list of sources from a keywords search. The sources direct users to webpages that may or may not contain the information sought by the user. IBM researchers aimed to develop a question and answering system that could…

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    Thoothukudi(T.N)India. jlplazer@gmail.com ABSTRACT Automatic diagnosis of several diseases such as Diabetic retinopathy, Hypertension etc. can be performed using the help of retinal fundus images. One of the important first steps in retinal fundus image analysis is the identification of blood vessels. Segmentation of blood vessels in fundus images has been well…

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    3. Crowdsourcing Crowdsourcing is a knowledge management strategy which can help organizations to solve their problems in business field. In this section, definition of crowdsourcing and effectiveness of Crowdsourcing to address knowledge gaps are illustrated. 3.1 Definition of crowdsourcing Crowdsourcing, a term emerged in recent years, refers to an organization implements outsourcing activities to individuals or the crowd on the internet. People may be more familiar with the word…

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    Information-as-thing is “used attributively for objects, such as data and documents, that are referred to as “information” because they are regarded as being informative.” He then proceeds to add that information-as-thing is something that is tangible and can include data, text, film, and anything that provides one knowledge. I agree with this statement in that I’ve used various types of sources as information ranging…

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    include research data to support them, and then conclude them with a winning argument. My collection of persuasive writing demonstrates that I succeeded at the data, logic, argument, and other aspects of each paper. Now, I am able to collect, interpret, and use the data to fit my argument while guiding the essay smoothly toward the intended prompt. I have two strengths that assisted me in succeeding in the data aspect of each paper. The first is my ability to research and locate data appropriate…

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