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    Children in elementary schools; are not old enough, do not have a reason, and have not reached a level of maturity required, to have a cell phone. An eleven-year-old child is not ready for a cell phone. At this age, they do not have a reason or need for a personal cell phone. A child in this age range has not matured. Allowing a child in elementary school to have a personal cell phone is a mistake. Elementary School aged children are between the ages of five and eleven. At this point, they have…

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    Mcdonalds Human Geography

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    1. McDonalds uses human geography to plan out where to build a restaurant by using culture and economy. In certain places McDonalds will alter their food to fit a certain type of flavor. Sometimes the store may not expand in areas that can’t afford the food. 2. Maps display information about the surface and the areas of the world that we live in. Geography is very dependent on the use of maps. They are also used as communication, and storing reference material. It can help us to find…

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    Drive A Self Driving Car

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    Self driving cars sound cool i hope i have my license and a job so i will be able to get one of these self driving cars because i don’t wanna have to drive all the time i would be able to just kick back and let it work its magic i wonder what the inside the engine will look like when they come out because i like cars and how the engine looks and the inside hope they remodel them awesome and i like going fast in cars so it has to go at least one twenty mph…. They should at least make self…

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    Sports Injury Clinic

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    H1 Professional Sports Injury Clinic in Adelaide Adelaide Orthosports is a purpose built clinic dedicated to the treatment of sports related orthopaedic injuries. We have built a reputation for treating elite athletes but also provide a service for social and amateur athletes. We strive to provide a quality service and our goal is to improve our patients’ quality of life. Our highly qualified and experienced sports injury doctors are professionals in treating joint problems and sports…

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    completed about the area. The third demographic area is health needs, for example if you were disabled the organisation that is set up needs to be easily accessed for wheelchairs and visually impaired. This is why organisations such as hospitals and GPs surgeries need to provide options for these specific people so they can be treated just as fair as anybody…

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    COPD Patient Case Study

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    Initial examination presented with respiratory rate of 22 breaths/minute, oxygen saturation of 94%, dull percussion at lower zones bilaterally, regular lump at the back midline and near the shoulder. Presenting Complaint Patient had presented to GP (general practitioner) a week ahead for dyspnea and had only worsen. Patient presented to POWH…

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    and barrier within the healthcare system is the increasing shortage of General Practitioners (GP) (). 15.5% of Canadians over the age of twelve, approximately 4.6 million people reported to not have a regular GP (Statistics Canada, 2013). This gap in the healthcare system impacted Anna’s situation because she was one of the many Canadians living without a family doctor. Attending regular check-ups with a GP are important because they can help identify problems in early stages when the chances of…

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    his parents. His parents could identify what the issue was; they understood that they couldn’t help him alone and that they needed a professional support. His parents decided to do a third party referral and booked an appointment with his GP. Jim informed the GP alongside of his parents who are his primary carers what issues he was experiencing. They help him with both emotional and physical support. The GP’s role is to through a few steps to ensure that the patient can get the correct…

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    Discussion Why is independent prescribing important? In my own opinion, I feel that independent prescribing is important to the society, as it does not take up medical professional skills and their valuable time. Independent prescribing over time will help to take pressure of the health system as well as the workload. It also ensures there are a reduction in the “unnecessary A and E and hospital admissions”, suggested by Royal College of nursing 2012. This will help to increase efficiency…

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    Technology And Crime

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    Error! Hyperlink reference not valid. The evolution of IT has effected the way our legal system operates at fundamental levels. Technology is the driver of change and the tool for renovating our legal system in ways that will improve the capability to control crime and secure justice. To support our legal system, a wide range of technology advances have been employed. Technology have changed and helped our legal system but technology have also helped criminals commit more crimes and because of…

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