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    I. School Type: Rawlinson Road Middle School II. Faculty/Staff and Student Acceptable Use Policy A. General Information 1. At Rawlinson Road Middle School, technology use is a not a right, but rather a privilege. As such, administrators, staff, parents, and students must be appropriately trained in regards to technology use at Rawlinson Road. 2. Anyone who utilizes the technology resources available at Rawlinson Road must be aware of and comply with ALL of the requirements listed in Section B…

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    There is one major information system at Wanganui High School KAMAR which is a student management system (SMS) and the second system is google docs which is a Learning management system (LMS) For example KAMAR student record system data would be inputted by administrative staff and then kept updated within communication between the school and the parent, this then allows the teachers to access the data. For student privacy, information is kept confidential and can only be seen by people who have…

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    national attention to the issue of using electronic media to bully other people. Cyberbullying is a world wild phenomenon, which gained its popularity over the past 10 years. This is a community issue that could affect everyone and the consequences of such actions could be even fatal. The first thing that may comes to mind when I am writing about this might be “What exactly cyberbullying is?”. Wikipedia defines cyberbullying as, “Cyberbullying is the use of information technology to repeatedly…

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    healthcare sector 3 Internal Processes 4 1. Clinical Trials 4 2. Systems Biology 4 3. Simulation of processes: 4 4. Better disease prediction: 4 5. Risk and compliance management: 4 External Processes 4 1. Real-time health tracking 4 2. Electronic health records and Electronic medical records 4 3. Cross-selling applications 5 4. Credit services to medical practitioners 5 Internal Process – Clinical Trials 5 Applications 5 Competitive advantage 6 Metrics 6 Tools 7 Issues 7 External Process 8…

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    engrossed in a constantly evolving technology that is social media. As soon as the average teenager or young adult wakes up he or she is already surrounded by social media with notifications or alerts on cell phones and other common household electronics that contain social media outlets. Science Fiction writer Ray Bradbury depicts a future where the effects of social media, such as the constant availability, challenges, addiction as well as a false sense of reality destories a family in “The…

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    Social media sites can be a great way for healthcare professionals to network with colleagues and share health information. Healthcare professionals, including physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and physical therapists, have plenty of options when it comes to establishing an online presence. Like all of us, they can start a blog or join networks like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and MySpace. There are also online communities exclusively for healthcare practitioners. Although it has taken them time…

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    on students and how it affects their ability to write formal papers effectively. She explains teachers concerns and different perspectives about texting and if it has any effect at all on students writing. “It states that according to the National Center for Education Statistics, only 25% of high school seniors are“proficient” writers.” Text language is something that is constantly changing; many teachers say that texting has contributed to the decline in writing skills. Students no longer have…

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    was only aware I needed to take Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) along with some volunteer work to go to medical school. This paper will provide a better understanding of what it is like to work in a health related field along with supply information for the admissions process and requirements for attending a medical school in the future. In order to better understand what it is like to work in the medical field I interviewed health care professional, Ardel Avelino, to gather some…

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    Cell phones are helping, right? Cell phones are at the epicenter of modern convenience, right? True, since 1996, the percentage of Americans owning cell phones has doubled from 32 percent to 68 percent (Luxury). Could these electronic devices that people use every day actually be hurting them in the long run? In today’s world, the answer definitely is yes. In today’s society, life is all about staying up with the news and understanding minute events within the e-world of social media…

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    client right to privacy and confidentiality as well as the limits of both (NOHS, 2015). In addition, discussion about the state’s legal limitations and expectations, as they relate to parental right to know, will occur. Covering these topics with the family is necessary because even though the entire family will take a role in Renee’s intervention she is the primary client, therefore it is essential to take steps that will protect her autonomy. Another point of concern centers on protection…

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