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    High Water Alarm System

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    Homeowners Purchasing a High Water Alarm System The advantages of installing a high water alarm system are many for the homeowner. All it takes is for a sump pump to stop working or a pipe to freeze and burst and the homeowner could have thousands of dollars in damage to their home. The fact is that a high water alarm system is a necessity when you own a home. Many of the systems‚ such as the Glentronics‚ Inc. BWD-HWA Basement Watchdog Water Sensor and Alarm are designed to work with your sump

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    Combating Compassion Fatigue Sara Manfre Grand Canyon University: Spirituality in Health Care HLT-310V January 20‚ 2015 Combating Compassion Fatigue The nursing profession is a complex field that can challenge you mentally‚ physically‚ emotionally‚ and spiritually. People who go into the field of nursing have daily interacts with patients’ and families in need of medical help and guidance. Nurses face numerous challenges on a daily basis and must be able to handle not only their patients’

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    Helping Nurses Cope With Grief and Compassion Fatigue: An Educational Intervention There are relationships that are developed between nursing and patients throughout the course of treatment. When patients die‚ nurses tend to experience an overwhelming sense of grief and loss. A survey was designed for nurses who worked in a magnet designed hospital in the northeastern United States. It was stated that most nurses ignore their feelings which can lead to physical‚ emotions‚ and spiritual exhaustion

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    Sensitive LPG Leakage Alarm This project is an ultra-sensitive LPG sensor that generates loud beeps when it senses any gas leakage. It detects vapours of liquefied petroleum gas anywhere between 200 and 10‚000 ppm and drives a pies buzzer to catch attention for immediate action. The buzzer beeps until the concentration of gas in the air decreases to a safe level. The circuit uses an MQ6 gas sensor‚ which is designed to sense LPG‚ propane and isobutene gases. Circuit and working

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    Laser Intruder Alarm System

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    [LASER BASED SECURITY ALARM SYSTEM] This Document contains Project Report of Autumn 2012 of Course CT-111. PROJECT REPORT LASER BASED SECURITY ALARM  An Alarm is a type of security equipment that can be used to safeguard houses and property.  Now a days Burglar Crimes are continually rising with each passing day.  Many have lost homes and families through violent burglaries in many countries  Some of them lost most precious things such as Jewelry‚ Vehicles‚ huge investments in banks etc.. 

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    Motorcyle Anti-Theft Alarm

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    RECOMMENDATION 49 LIST OF REFERENCES 50 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Assalamualaikum w.b.t Alhamdulillah and thank God as His willingness and blessings that brought us upon completing our microprocessor ELE 505 project which is ‘MOTORCYCLE ANTI-THEFT ALARM. First of all‚ we would like to express our grateful thanks to our lecturer‚ En Mahmud b Ibrahim for all information and guidance regarding to our project. She was being enormously helpful in giving suggestions‚ improving our project. Without her

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    geologists. Bill McKibben has in his article ‘Sounding the Alarm Bell’‚ explained the reasons for spreading awareness on global warming. Global warming has been a big issue that has effects on our environment and if not stopped‚ the results can be catastrophic. Carbon dioxide emissions must be reduced by at least eighty percent if we are to avoid a global warming disaster in the near future. Bill Mckibben‚ the author of “Sounding the Alarm Bell” witnesses dozen of men‚ women and kids ringing the church

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    place a limit on the number of hours worked in certain high-risk occupations such as railroad operators‚ airline pilots‚ truck drivers‚ and ship personnel. Per the Institute of Medicine (2004)‚ fatigue results in slowed reaction times‚ an increase in critical errors‚ and difficulties in problem-solving. Fatigue in nurses is a particular concern because they are using their skills in maintaining the health and well-being of ill patients. Bae and Yoon (2014)‚ suggest that multiple studies indicate that

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    The essay “Alarm Bells for civilization” brief talks about the condition and potential threats of the Patriarchal society of human. From this article‚ it indicates this key point by indicating the influences of wars. For example‚ this article talked about the growth of the arms industry‚ such as “replace single-shot pistols with machine guns‚ or the development of nuclear weapons” (Dyer‚ 261). Personally‚ I strongly agree with the points made by this educational essay that the civilization became

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    Fatigue Evolution Essay

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    EVOLUTION OF FATIGUE IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS TREATED WITH RITUXIMAB Background: Fatigue is a common symptom of rheumatoid arthritis (RA)‚ it can greatly affect the patient’s quality of life. Our study aimed to evaluate fatigue evolution and its correlation with the scalability parameters in RA patient’s naive to TNF blockers‚ treated with rituximab (RTX). Methods: prospective observational study Including patients who fulfilled the ACR 1987 RA criteria and/or ACR/EULAR 2010 RA criteria‚ treated

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