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    Wrist and upper-arm blood pressure monitors are mainstays of the blood pressure monitor industry, but some people find them a little bit too bulky or intimidating to be of any use. Finger blood pressure monitors provide a welcome and handy (no pun intended) alternative to these more popular models. A lot of people are suspicious of finger blood pressure monitors and believe them to be unreliable and ineffective when it comes to delivering a reliable reading of one’s blood levels. While it is true that there are a lot of finger blood pressure monitors which fail to provide an accurate measurement of blood pressure, there are many which can hold their own against their upper-arm and wrist counterparts. Of course, finding those finger blood…

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    US Monitor Weapons

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    Armor and weaponry The U.S.S. Monitor was armed with two eleven inch Dahlgren smoothbores located in a 20 foot in diameter iron turret that could spin 360 degrees. The turret, which was covered in eight inches of iron plates was rotated by a vertical shaft that was connected to a 25 horsepower steam engine through a gear system. The rotation of the turret was controlled by one man under the deck. Over all the turret was nine feet high and weighed 120 tons. The cannons fired through oval gunports…

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    Hampton Battle Analysis

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    The United States Navy has been involved in countless engagements since their creation in October of 1775. Throughout the Navy’s history, the importance of having advanced technology and superior leadership was their key to becoming a world power and staying that way. However, some battles see a greater emergence of new technology and leadership than others do. The Battle of Hampton Roads during the Civil War is one of the paramount battles that lead to the growth of the United States Navy, due…

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    Nurse Rounds Monitor

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    The principle STEM concepts used in the development of the Nurse Rounds Monitor include a 30 minute timer programmed to a Multisim computer software. Using these technologies, the Nurse Rounds Monitor is setup to address the issue of patients being left unseen in an emergency room. After programming this computer software, each room will have a repeating thirty minute timer controlled by the nurses, only having to be calibrated monthly. There have been many cases of patients who have acquired…

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    Product Review Summer Infant In View Digital Color Video Baby Monitor comes with a dynamic monitoring system equipped with a 5” flat-screen color display, a digital zoom camera and rechargeable batteries. This digital technology provides handheld portability which gives parent a secure and private connection with their kids at all times. Summer infant is the number on brand for baby monitors in the market today. They have a wide range of baby monitors from audio, video to internet baby…

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    Today in the 21 century new technology is rising, but a questions comes into play, do company's have the right to monitor their employees online activity outside of work. In the United States 26 million employees are being monitored online while at work. (Jitendra M. Mishra and Suzanne M. Crampton, pg.4) As new technology rises, so does your limitation on privacy. Employers have the right to monitor their employees at work, with this comes the controversial topic of should employers be able to…

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    Ergonomic Workstation

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    the time (4 participants). For each study, there was a control group (group without adjustable chairs) and a group with adjustable chair intervention. In addition, there was a one-year follow-up to monitor effects of the interventions (Niekerk, Louw, & Hillier, 2012). All five articles suggest that by providing adjustable chairs there was a reduction in musculoskeletal dysfunction. There are various types of chairs provided to the participants based on the participant’s nature of work, and body…

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    Baby Monitor Baby monitors were one the first pieces of technical equipment that was designed to give the parents piece of mind after they have put their baby to sleep for the night. Parents biggest fear with new born babies is the fear of SIDS ( Sudden Infant Deat Syndrome ) which is when a baby stops breathing. Baby Monitors monitor the breathing of the baby and when there is a proble it sends a signal and an alarm is sound alerting the parent. This is particularly useful if the parents are…

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    taxes. Today_Ñés young people use technology to socialize, date, purchase, and manage their entire life. Families use technology and the internet to monitor their homes, cars, children and even their dogs. Technology and the internet is here to stay, and with it comes great conveniences but also great consequences. I believe that the government does have a limited duty to monitor internet content, and I believe it is the responsibility of the…

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    Additional Duties: AFLOA Training Monitor. One issue you are passionate about is training. Most of the tasks within AFLOA are very specific to that particular mission. You have asked leadership’s support in taking a stronger effort to implement MTLs and MTPs within each directorate and division. You noted this within JAJG and saw that the need was there AFLOA-wide. This involves to an extent, reaching out to other directorates, which requires some amount of persuasion. You want to become…

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