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    modern device. In 2015, sixty-eight percent of Americans possessed smartphones, and previously only thirty-five percent in 2011 had ownership of a smart mobile device. As a result, in 2015 only seventy-eight percent of Americans under thirty owned a laptop or desktop computer in comparison to the eighty-eight percent in 2010, due to the fact that smartphones already contained the features of computer in a compact form (Anderson). Consumers are inclined to purchase the latest and greatest device…

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    This issue truly affects everyone in today’s society, especially Americans. With more and more states starting to legalize assisted suicide there are more debates and questions that develop. California is the latest state to pass the law, and later on this year it will be signed into action. Of course with any other law there are strict guidelines that go along with assisted suicide. The law will permit physicians to provide lethal prescriptions to mentally capable adults who have been…

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    getting angry is the robot can do what they want and also this robot can play with them. “This technology significantly improves the health care experience for our young patients and their parents” (Ramsay, 2015). This enhanced biomedical engineer device is a great invention for children who are reacting immediately from the doctors this can make them…

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    INTRODUCTION In today’s generation, modern transportation has been evident in the daily lives of the citizens. With different technological advancements, there are applications made to further progress the development in transportation. Companies like Grab and Uber are widely known and used by individuals which inhibits easy connection through their mobile applications and websites. Grab started their own company when people are starting to rant about how hard it is to get a taxi, so they…

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    A. Summary of my experience My first experience in the wheelchair was Sunday September the 25th when I made a trip to Wal-Mart in Nacogdoches. I got out of my truck and walked to the back and let the tailgate down. I then retrieved the wheelchair out of the back of the truck and then sit down. There was five people standing four cars up from where I parked. They glared at me and I knew what was going through their minds, as I passed I could hear them talking although I do not know what was said…

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    (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, 2011). In spite of these recommendations nearly all providers provide oral contraceptive pills, 9% and condoms, which has a failure rate of 9% and 18% respectively; while fewer offer intrauterine devices or implants, which have failure rates of less than 1% (Harper et al., 2015). In teenagers and other high-risk groups, the failure rate of oral contraceptive pills is even higher, 13% and 30% respectively (Winner et al., 2012). In comparison,…

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    Describe the Beneficiary's Medical Profile (follow Optimal's writing guidelines) * The beneficiary was 67 year old woman with a history of chronic venous stasis and chronic non-healing leg wound. She went to the Emergency Room (December 27, 2013) complaining of bilateral lower extremity swelling (cellulitis) and pain. She had a severe infection (septic shock), was admitted to the hospital, was seriously ill, and “ended-up with bilateral above-knee amputation.” She developed multiple problems…

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    emphasizing the survival of humanity through the needs of the object, the importance of literary devices, and by revolving around the life and past experiences of the author to the connection of the figure. Throughout the two poems, the author displays his argument by displaying the spacing in each stanza, emphasizing the value and need of a figurative object, and parading the usage of literary devices. In both…

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    Firefighters-from career veterans with twenty or more years, to volunteers with only a few months under their belts-go through intense, rigorous, and extremely important training. What could happen if firefighters just did the minimum amount of training required and that was all they trained? THE DENVER DRILL On 28 September 1992, in Denver Colorado, a three-alarm fire broke out. During attempts to locate and rescue survivors, Mark Langvardt, a 16-year veteran firefighter, was separated from…

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    Medical devices function to save and improve the lives of humans across the globe. Sadly, some devices turn out to be defective, leading to new health issues and possibly even death. This occurs when a faulty design prohibits the device from working as intended or when one or more parts of the product are contaminated during manufacturing. As a result of the defect, the patient may find they need to undergo further treatment, often in the form of surgery, and some die as a result of the product…

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