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    Advantages and disadvantages of wired/cabled network A wired network is more reliable and has generally a higher bandwidth (is faster..) than a wireless network; while it constraints to the availability and length of connection cables‚ can be more expensive than a wireless network and may not fit specific situations such as reaching some remote areas or being used with mobile devices. Advantages and disadvantages of wireless network Advantages: * Flexible if there is ad-hoc situation when

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    The Advantage of Commercials It began in the early 1940’s and to this day still is in many of our lives‚ even more so then before. It’s the TV that I’m referring to. The TV started only as only musicals on it‚. But eventually proceeded up to today’s oriented world‚ with movies‚ sports‚ and violence. Today more than 98% of all households have a TV. Over 75‚000‚000 of TV sets are color. To how haw our lives depend on TV; according to A.C. Nielsen‚ America watches more than 7 hours per day.

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    The Advantages of Smartphones Long time ago‚ people had to write a letter to communicate with each other and they sent it by pigeon post or messenger. Some of people wanted to make it easier. Therefore‚ they made some inventions such as telegraph‚ radio‚ telephone‚ and the newest is mobile phone. Now‚ Mobile phone has become an important thing for people. In fact‚ some of them consider that mobile phone is a part of their life because it supports their daily activities. They need it to keep connecting

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    Advantages of EHR's

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    Would a paper-based scan of a paper-based record be an EHR? What are 2 limitations and advantages of such a system based on scans only? Since beginning my pursuit of a Master’s degree in eHealth‚ I have noticed a great deal of variability in what can be considered an electronic health record (EHR). According to the National Alliance for Health Information Technology‚ an electronic health record is “a record of health-related information on an individual that conforms to nationally recognized

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    advantage of computer

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    Advantages: 1. They allow people across the globe to communicate with each other‚ no matter at what time‚ via the use of email. 2. They allow people to look up information directly‚ instead of the use of searching through books. 3. Back-up copies of work can be made easily‚ without having to re-write everything. 4. People can work from home‚ and spend more time with their families because of this. 5. People with disabilities whom can’t write‚ can get software that allows them to speak and it

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    When forming a comprehensive theory of personality‚ alternative and established methods should not be used in opposition to one another‚ but rather in addition to‚ the combination of which should have the highest probability of accurate assessment and treatment. In putting the strongest aspects of each of the below theories together‚ we attempt to recognize that the multiple‚ often contrasting truths within each are not a paradox‚ but rather an acceptance of every branch and leaf that attaches itself

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    A  Cultural  Approach  to  Communica0on   CLA1201  SemA  2012   Department  of  Media  and  Communica0on   City  University  of  Hong  Kong   Recap  of  Last  Week’s  Lecture   •  We  discussed  the  psychological  effects  of  media  on   the  audience   •  The  media  effects  research  tradi0on  draws  from   psychology  and  sociology     •  It  is  generally

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    The State-Centric Approach

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    PLSC 220 The State-Centric Approach International Organizations are formal institutional structures transcending national boundaries that are created by multilateral agreement among nation-states.  Their purpose is to foster international cooperation in areas such as security‚ law‚ economic and social matters and diplomacy. The world system has many factors that effect what happens in world Politics. One major explanation of this is the State-Centric approach where state-actors and the world

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    advantages of media

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    A random document By looking deeply in any three of these media we could find many advantages as well as disadvantages.Firstly television has got a versatile Misleading messages may again divert young minds towards a wrong path. Wrong interpretation of news may even blow things out of proportion. This would create further unrest in any place or even violence in case of extreme situations. The children may learn violence by seeing movies and TV programs. They try to act as super heroes they

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    The Kantian approach to torture is that we ban it entirely‚ although this would be the most preferred method in a perfect world‚ we do not live in a perfect world. Because war‚ terrorism‚ and crime exists‚ on occasion torture can effectively prevent large scale death. This then leads into utilitarianism‚ which is‚ do whatever has less consequences. If this means torture 10‚000 people to save 10‚001‚ then you take the chance. This approach has the issue that any deficit can

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