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    interoperability, standards utilization, harmonization, and business information systems while supporting activities focuses on national, state, and local levels (Report 2008). The potential benefits of HIE to public health agencies lie upon the principles of public health informatics. "Public health informatics is the application of information science and technology…

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    is the major contributor in advancing quality care and reduce errors That might potentially occur when caring for patients. Also, information technology on health care has shown significant progress in digitizing medical/patient records, such as Electronic Medical Records (EMRs). Laboratories, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies and other organizations treatments depend on their stored information (databases system). These organizations use database systems to improve and facilitate the medical…

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    MPH Competencies

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    YMCA such as: introducing new communication and education avenues such as Pinterest, taking a public health systems approach with Missouri State University to encourage use of Activetrax and the importance of nutrition, find realistic opportunities for the YMCA to enrich the nutrition education part of Activetrax with basic statistical methods, apply research principals to class count data, and develop public health interventions to evaluate Activetrax. These opportunities are mentioned as part…

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    Two gross socio-economical inequalities that have manifested in public schools are the obsessive emphasis on high-stakes testing are damaging for kids in general and people who can afford to send their kids to a private school have no idea how inadequate the public school system can be. Students and schools suffer from high stress levels when their futures rest on the outcome of these tests. The parents who have the know-how, and can afford it, will find some way to get their kids into a better…

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    The Influence of Literature Banning books for specific ages should be supported to prevent youths from being exposed to harmful content. The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd, as well as other sources, include several incidents that impact both children and adolescents in a negative way. Reducing the amount of literature that is available for young aged children can positively influence their behavior in any situation. Although The Secret Life of Bees exhibits the freedom of speech and tools…

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    schedule changes, and planning meetings. Each private school will be responsible for providing a list of students, grade level assigned, and subjects required by their students for GED exams. Volunteer instructor will provide course materials, record video classes, submit a list of dates and times available for tutoring, and attend meetings. Private companies will be responsible to build their training materials, attend meetings, provide funding, and give counseling to students who wish to…

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    court must consider whether it is an idea of an expression of the idea that was taken in the infringing work. For Bently and Sherman, such a theory is necessary to ‘reconcile the divergent interests of copyright owners with those of users and the public more generally’. Indeed, the goal of copyright is to protect creative and original expressions. However, copyright is not meant…

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    Death Row Record Analysis

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    The story told by Death Row Records is a cautionary tale about the grimy realities of the entertainment industry. It’s a story of drug gangs, and persistent harassment by the Police Department and the FBI . The records sold and made millions for the record labels generating more than $400 million in sales as well as making $100 million for annual revenue. But that didn’t mean the artists got paid. Compton didn't bring forth rap, however the music that fell off the streets of Los Angeles in the…

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    What things should a speaker do before getting ready to present a speech? He or she should first, be prepared and know the information that you have written in your speech. You should practice the speech and be familiar with how you are going to choose to present it. Make sure that when you are writing the speech that you go ahead an put some of your personal experiences inside the speech, this way the audience will feel more involved on a personal level. Being prepared for the speech will also…

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    FierceHealthIT website allowed me to search current topics that impact nursing informatics. A topic that is current and trending on FierceHealthIT related to nursing informatics is The Electronic Health Record (EHR). This paper will discuss my personal rationale for choosing the topic of electronic health record, analyze the impact on practice in a positive manner, explore pros & cons, integrate informatics skills and knowledge used, and suggest recommendations for the future of electronic…

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