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    The Impact of Technology on the Art of Nursing Care Renetria Drake NURS 2412 Abstract There have been rapid changes in healthcare over the last few years. With Legislation like the Affordable Healthcare Act and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability of 1996 (HIPPA), healthcare and technology collide to drastically change how nursing care is delivered. Several emerging technologies that directly affect nursing care: diagnostic s and treatments,…

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    1984: Prophetic In Nature

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    By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: • identify ways in which 1984 is “prophetic” in nature. • list/describe ways in which the Party maintains its power over the general population. • define, on an individual basis, what they deem to be the most important aspect of 1984, and • answer the question, “What makes this book important for modern readers?” (Why do we read it today? What benefit to we receive from doing so? How are we different after reading it?) Procedures: • Define…

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    Abstract— Bag of words model (BOW),which was originally used for document classification has been introduced to computer vision field recently and used in object recognition successfully. The bag of words model to the face recognition which can robustly give excellent performance in recognizing the face under various conditions like illumination, pose variation ,facial expression and occlusions. The scale Invariant Feature Transform is used for extracting the features from the face and SVM…

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    A possible solution is to add fingerprint recognition to every computer in which the computer automatically opens up once activated. There are massive amounts of duplicate entries and incorrect orders that require correction. The solution to this problem is limiting selection choices for physicians…

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    Human Gait Recognition

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    Gait recognition is a kind of biometric technology that can be used to monitor people or recognize known persons and classify unknown subjects. It is a particular way of walking on foot and its aims is to discriminate individuals by the way they walk. Gait is less unobtrusive biometric, non-contact, perceivable at a distance and hard to disguise where these properties makes it so attractive. The existing Gait representations capture both motion and appearance information which are sensitive to…

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    Recently, the topic of Governor Christie's pocket vetoes of the "smart gun" bills has caused much controversy. This is very controversial because on one hand, some people believe smart gun technology was a transparent ploy to force market acceptance of this dangerous and unproven technology. For instance, putting delicate electronics on a device designed to contain a small explosion. Consequently, they think Governor Christie's pocket vetoes of the smart gun bills make perfect sense. However, on…

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    theft can occur when an unethical person gains access to confidential records and ultimately put an organization at risk. To secure patient data and other viable information, certain things should be encrypted within the EMR database, and have fingerprint sign in to tract staff and information being seen. Another challenge EMR faces is a high startup cost. Hospitals and facilities must pay for the hardware and software, the setup, maintenance, training of the staff, IT support and system updates…

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    different types of crimes. It has also improved the officer’s safety by giving them more time to focus on driving. The fourth technology I will talk about is facial recognition software. The use of facial recognition software is a new tool that has improved police department and other law enforcement agencies efficiency. Facial recognition software is a program where a picture is taken out of a video or photograph and is later scanned by the same program and compared against a compiled…

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    The main objective of the stage is to collect and preserve all reliable evidence, which might play a key role in attempt to reconstructing the crime and helps to identifying the offender. Evidence that us typically collected at a crime scene is: fingerprints, hairs, fibers, and body fluids. After the evidence have been identified and gathered, the investigator must make sure that they are preserved. Once pieces of evidence have been recovered at the crime scene it must be storage properly, if…

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    Hand Gesture Authentication: Biometric authentication has the main goal of identifying a user and providing access based on some unique physical characteristic. This is traditionally done by analyzing a person's fingerprint, palm, eye, or even face structure. However a new way of biometric authentication is under development, and may be more accessible than other forms, authentication through hand gestures. The user is identified by the shape and curvature of the hand, hand posture, and…

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