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    businesses may use play labour; which is social media sites presenting advertisements that are targeting users interest and online behaviour (Jansson, 2014) and traditional monitoring (social network analysis) which involves with intercepting communications, interpreting data and tracking transactions (Bekkers, 2010). Friends on social networking sites can also easily search up profiles of different users (lateral surveillance). With surveillance, everything will have a record, which violate…

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    development. (Schulze & Chb 2007) DISADVANTAGES OF PACS Having looked at the above advantages of implementing a PACS system, the question arises as why not all departments have implemented this, and why do we still have film-based departments? Some considerations to be taken into account: PACS is an expensive project. Pricing for hardware and technical equipment is on the decline, PACS systems only become profitable after a few years. Changing workflow within the department can be daunting to…

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    the development on collaborations work between classmates and discussion and exchanges ideas between students. These beneficial tools can student to enhance and participate more than in the classroom, especially students who are intimidated to raise their voice in front of other people. For example, in my high school English class, we had to complete the assignment on discussion board online. It was a great place to exchange ideas between students and teachers because students sometimes express…

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    autonomic nervous system to react resulting in some form or reaction, usually negative (Herzberg, 1968) An assumption of the Motivator Hygiene theory (Herzberg, 1968:2003) is that a company can only manage the dissatisfaction among the employees by giving compensation to the employees of the organization. On the contrary, the applications of positive KITA or motivators, by Herzberg go much deeper than monetary compensation as they are more of a quid pro quos of individual exchanges. Herzberg…

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    Hafez Al-Assad father of present day Syrian leader Bashar Al-Assad was born on October 6, 1930 ("Hafez Al-Assad"). He was born into a Alawite family and lived in Syria. As he grew older and was able to understand politics a little better he joined the Ba'ath Party in Syria as an activist. Furthermore, he enrolled in the Homs Military Academy and graduated as a pilot. In the conclusion of these amateur events he stepped his foot directly into the political field by forming a committee to…

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    Importance Of Iot

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    the expansion of these devices come with the result of seamless connectivity between them. Despite of having different operational platforms, the devices share the information between them seamlessly without any hassle. Hence, they create a common picture about the information. The recent article puts light on the introduction and importance of IoT and its implications in the modern world. Moreover, the article also discusses on the vulnerabilities of IoT and the solutions which can be performed…

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    1. Backward journey of a neuron Neurons are specialized cells, and their effective communication is vital to the proper functioning of the peripheral and central nervous system. In this part, we shall cover the backward journey of transmission. Neurons transmit electrical information through the body. The process of transmission should flow well, but there exists a gap between one neuron and the next one called the synaptic junction. The gap is known as the synaptic cleft. Since the electrical…

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    was to construct the infrastructure for the development and implementation of a nationwide health information technology system that will be available to all Americans by 2014. With this new system, Health care facilities will have the ability to share patient information with their staff, patient as well as other facilities through the access of this electronic records new system. This mandate will improve the quality of care, improve accuracy and the delivery of care, the convenience of…

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    regulations and internal policies are needed to be applied in their role as managers, which are communication applicable the laws, regulations and internal policies act importance of ethics and compliance. Sony Group companies continuously via e-mail, brochures and cards, posters, internal communications feature articles, and posted on the company's internal network to spread their code and internal hotline system to ensure their employees are…

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    Cerebral Palsy (Cp)

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    While observing student, difficulties in communication were identified and noted that he was behind to his grade which indicated possibility in cognitive delay with him. Hence, the need for evaluating his visual-perceptual level, cognition level, were noted. Test of Visual-Perceptual Skills (TVPS)…

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