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    involved more than one analysis methods. Remote Sensing could provides specific satellite data and images for monitor or analysis, GIS applications are tools that allow users to create interactive queries, it is more specialized in analyzing spatial information, editing data, maps, and present the results of all these operations. Thus different techniques can meet varied need of green space research, it is also hard to completely separate them in…

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    Based on the information you researched, evaluate the level of responsibility of the company in terms of the effectiveness of the response to the security breach. Provide support for your rationale. The accounting field has over past few decades witnessed a number of changes mostly due to increased advancement in technology level. There has been an improvement from paper-based journal and ledgers to a new level of accounting system that is completely automated (The WritePass Journal, 2012). The…

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    TRIPLE AIM AND A RURAL ORTHOPEDIC CLINIC: IT MATTERS Introduction Currently I am in a group practice situation alongside four other orthopedic surgeons in our practice. I am a nonsurgical sports medicine physician by profession and trained in evaluation and management of musculoskeletal conditions using non-surgical modalities like exercise, physical therapy, using braces/splints, and injections. This model of sports medicine physician and orthopedics surgeon has mutual complementary benefit…

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    Fasting on Ramadan: effect on glycemic control on type II diabetic patients, observational study for three month at SQUH, Oman Amina, S, Al-Hussaini College of Nursing, SQU Fasting on Ramadan: effect on glycemic control on type II diabetic patients, observational study for three month at SQUH, Oman Introduction Type 2 DM is worldwide health problem affecting 2.8% of population globally in 2000 and expected to be 4.4% in 2030 (Patel, Mirakhur, El-Magd, El-Matty, & Al-Ghafri, 2007).…

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    The Importance Of Apology

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    Disclosure, apology and offer (DA&O) was designed to continue to build upon good relationships for the patient and the healthcare provider(HCP). The DA&O system was oraganized to give complete disclosure on medical errors and what will be exhausted to prohibit those errors from reoccuring. Dr. Alan Woodard, explains that the system is, "very proactive where physicians can advocate for patients who are injured rather than being told they can't even talk to them" (Beaulieu, 2012). Considering…

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    Henry M.: Episodic Memory

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    memories and they are episodic and semantic. Episodic memories are records of life experiences and semantic memories consist of data, facts, and vocabulary. The hippocampus plays a key role in explicit memories. The hippocampus is a part of the limbic system and it is located in the temporal lobe. When the hippocampus is destroyed, a person can remember the events that lead up to the accident or surgery, but are now unable to produce new memories. An implicit memory is a memory that people have…

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    the people in that society. In the novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, the ward of the mental hospital acts like a totalitarian society. The three symbols of this society are that Nurse Ratched is the dictator of the patients, the patients and the staff are trained to follow Ratched’s command, and people who do not follow the Big Nurse’s orders are punished. Kesey makes the ward of the hospital the symbol of a totalitarian society. The first factor of Kesey’s totalitarian society is that…

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    clinical application was very simple case which is the palliative treatment of spinal bone metastases. This allowed to test the geometrical accuracy of the system on real patients. The vertebra is easily visualized on the integrated megavoltage imaging system and allows for accurate comparison of field co-ordinates with MRI co-ordinates. The system was accepting patients since around 2012. (Ref 4). The individual MRI-Linac procedures were very reproducible, on average taking 41 min (range 33–44…

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    the Hmong, the illness ‘epilepsy’ is termed as “soul loss” and warrants her a chance at becoming a renowned shaman in her community. Lia was born to parents Foua and Nao Kao Lee, and unlike the rest of her older siblings, was born in a Californian hospital with access to various modernized medical technology and treatment methods. However, as traditional Hmong, these procedures are unfamiliar and conflict with their own approaches to curing sicknesses, such as sacrificing animals and hiring a…

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    professionals need to take a detailed assessment and based on their findings are able to make an informed decision. I felt this was a great example illustrating the importance of not honing in on what may be the problem but collecting all the information and make a proper decision. An intriguing statistic described in the book was based on the patient being interrupted during history taking. It is amazing that over seventy-five percent of patients are interrupted during their history. After…

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