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    This article was selected from the CINAHL-PLUS database through UB Health Science Library. The article was written by Paula Sweeney, RN, BSN, MSM, CNOR. Ms. Sweeney is a clinical informatics application analyst for Bay-Care Health Systems in Clearwater, Florida (Sweeney, 2010). She is a mastered prepared nurse with a CNOR certification. CNOR is an accredited credentialing program for perioperative registered nurses interested in enhancing as well as validating their specialized knowledge and…

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    What does an information professional do? What responsibilities and privileges does an information professional, or any professional, have? An information professional is defined as someone who uses their knowledge and experience to both further the organization they work for and to help people understand what they need to know. Because libraries are experiencing a transformational period into the digital age and librarians are…

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    Intel Xeon Phi Case Study

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    programming languages like C, C++, Fortran. The coprocessor executes the x86 memory request model and IEEE 754 skimming point math. The Intel Xeon Phi is outlined in such a route, to the point that alternate gadgets like compiler, debuggers, various libraries and so forth additionally help…

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    simulation model. Glomosim Supports protocol for a purely wireless network. Advantages:- Network model scalability can be increased up to thousands of nodes. GlomoSim is helpful for a network model where nodes are interchanging a large amount of information. Limitations:- The GloMoSim updates are not regular. The last update was in…

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    For this research paper, I will illustrate the general stereotypes applied to male and females, and how it affects their day to day life in the workplace. In this paper, I will question why it is more acceptable for female nurses to treat male patients, than it is for male nurses to treat female patients. I will investigate women being paid less than men for the equal amount of work. The sources I list in this bibliography illustrate the stereotypes that affect men and women in their place of…

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    Stricter Gun Laws

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    peoples' rights to bear arms. Michael Monuteaux, an epidemiologist and a professor, pediatrics at Harvard Medical school states that, “we found no support for the hypothesis that owning more guns leads to a drop or reduction in violent crime” (Live Science). So, are the government trying to reduce crime by creating gun laws? Creating gun laws are not decreasing the crime rate. However, if there are stricter gun laws the crime rate would possibly increase; As a result, this would only cause a…

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    ways. Predominately the drugs pharmaceutical companies are marketing would benefit from the money used to endorse the drugs by more fruitful research being put into the product. In a 2008 peer-reviewed medical article published by the public library of science it was discovered that on average pharmaceutical companies spend twice as much money on advertising as to research of a drug. A case study of a drug is a study…

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    The Importance Of My Life

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    but I refused to change my mind. Around March of 2015 I had finally narrowed my choice for college down to two school but decided to revisit one school for some unknown reason. I spent the day sitting in business classes staring blankly at the information they were going over completely bored. As soon as the class was over I was out of my seat and out the door before any students could leave. I made my way over to the main campus where I spent the rest of the day touring and getting to know the…

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    Everyone in America needs to go to school at one point in their life.Most students in the state of California is going to school for 6 hours of school a day.What they learn in these 6 hours of school are mainly one elective class, mathematics, science, history and physical education.Some students educationally can not cope with the schedule they were given.Students do not need to go to school to accel academically, what they need is a schedule they can cope with and the will to learn.…

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    During the 16th century in Europe, society’s views and ideas shifted, putting a large emphasis towards the field of Science. This period was known as the Scientific Revolution. For thousands of years, Europeans had accepted a man named Galen’s perception of the human anatomy. During the scientific revolution, men and women throughout society began to question Galen’s understanding of anatomy and commenced with research of their own. For the first time in hundreds of years, the dissection of…

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