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    Abstract:The objective of the project is to diagnose a child with learning disability and provide appropriate study material. The model will first classify a child as learning disabled or non- learning disabled based on certain assessment parameters. Once diagnosed with learning disability, the child is further classified into different types of learning disability like dyslexia, dysgraphia,dyscalculia and dysphasia. The model not only detects the type but also will identify the level of…

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    NCEP Report

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    determined that it does not exemplifies the qualities of good technical writing. Unfortunately, the report does not fulfill some of the basic characteristics for good technical writing such as clear, concise, consistency, correctness, accuracy, usability, and readability. One of the reason is because of its readability. Since this report was submitted for a broad audience; people that would be reading this report are diverse. They come from different races, ethnicity, gender, professions and…

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    Improving Effective Communication with Critical Lab Values Willie Mary Bolden Walden University NURS 6051, WEEK 6 Transforming Nursing and Healthcare through Information Technology October 24, 2016 Dr. Jeffrey Smith Improving Effective Communication with Critical Lab Values Many have their idea about the nursing profession and the skills nurses perform on a daily basis to provide a standard of care. A professional nurse gives a standard of care by showing compassion and treating each…

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    Hubble Space Telescope

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    wtch makes it a reflector. In the hubble space telescope is manipulated by having three different filters red, green, and blue, but first it takes a picture in black and white. The advantages of the Hubble Space Telescope is that it has accuracy, usability, and field of vision. The hubble is different from other telescope is that its ability is to observe near-infrared and ultraviolet light. The Hubble Space Telescope discovered/captured images that revealed bright and dark regions on the…

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    the case of Villa Barbaro, built of rough brickwork coated with stucco, this allowed for the simulation of marble without the use of the sumptuous stone (Ackerman & Massar, 1974). Palladio was able to describe the elements which determine the usability of certain prevalent materials in his Four Books of Architecture. Relevant to Villa Barbaro are his descriptions of the uses of stone and sand to make bricks as well as lime. Natural stone is extracted from quarries. The stone can be…

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    Larman Essay

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    NAME: Sherrise Parker 1. Describe Larman’s treatment of iterative, evolutionary and agile programming. According to Larman, software development is a method used to create, design, and maintain software. In particular, the prevalent Unified Process (UP) is an iterative software development method used to build object-oriented systems. Larman describes the iterative development and Agile Methods as a process of organizing a short series of small projects with fixed time constraints, known as…

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    According to the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (2017), the TIGER initiative began in 2005, due to a need for nurses to be involved in the advancement of healthcare information technology. Basically, to get the nursing field "up to speed" with the growing field of informatics. Since, nursing is one of the largest workforces in the United States, the need for a large scale and coordinated effort to integrate informatics into nursing education became necessary to prepare…

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    Roles Of Ecommerce

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    E-commerce is an online purchasing and vending platform. It is useful in linking goods and services online for those interested as it saves time and resources by getting the best prices in prior without tedious travels. Therefore, one can buy goods online and order supplies as there are personal interactions with the auctioneer. This is effected by the use of various devices like mobile phones, tablets and computers. The use of mobile phones, computers and other electronic devices used in…

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    User Experience Design (UX) in web design is the way you enhance user satisfaction by raising the bar on usability, accessibility and efficiency of user interaction with the websites. While UI stands for User Interface Design. These two terms are sometimes used incorrectly, however it’s important for one to understand that even though UI plays an important role in UX, user experience(UX) has a much larger scope. This is not to mean that UI isn’t important since a great user experience begins…

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    EHR In Health Care

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    Documentation created through the use of templates also carries serious financial ramifications as to billing and coding, thus opening up a quandary of other financial legal liabilities. Another legal consideration involves problems regarding usability, quality, and reliability of currently available EHRs bring about complex legal concerns (Jonson, 2009). For instance, the “hold harmless” clause in many EHR contracts severely encumbers providers reporting EHR-related concerns (Koppel &…

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