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    SHIB SHIB Project Project SHIB PROJECT Coding Standards CCHI Data Dictionary © 2011 Council of Cooperative Health Insurance (CCHI) 2013 SHIB Project Context of the CCHI Data Dictionary – Coding Standards • The purpose is to define the core coding standards which are integral to the health insurance business processing. • These standards will be mandated for all stakeholders who will be integrating and exchanging information through the Saudi Health Insurance Bus (SHIB)

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    their overall perception‚ however despite their moral ambiguity‚ subjectively the characters are never seen in a different light. In the Wuthering heights manor‚ two cousins‚ Cathy and Hareton are living with their uncle‚ Heathcliff‚ and their relationship with one another follows a pattern of fights and reconciliation. Cathy’s arrogant and spoiled nature is shown through her tumultuous relationship with Hareton‚ however despite this moral ambiguity‚ Cathy is perceived as a heroine with a good heart

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    than one way. Even though the image on your retina remains constant‚ you don’t see an odd mixture of the two images. Normally‚ this does not happen because your visual system has developed many different ways to resolve ambiguity. Visual perception is essentially an ambiguity-solving process. This process is called "inverse optics." The visual system is also highly adaptive. It should be understood that both evolution and learning contribute to visual

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    Emotional State. Emotional state refers to the particular emotions that an individual feels at a given time. Emotions such as anger‚ happiness‚ or fear B. The Target Our perceptions are also influenced by the target’s social status and ambiguity. Ambiguity or lack of information about a target leads to a greater need for interpretation and addition. C. The Situation The context of the situation can greatly influence our perceptions by adding information about the target. Part-2 Part-3

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    in the first movement of Sonata Op.31 No.1. Distinctive harmonic departure from the classical sonata form convention fills the movement with drama. In classical sonata form convention‚ tonality is to be established in the first theme with no ambiguity so as to make contrast with the second theme‚ which is normally set in the dominant. In the first movement of Beethoven’s sonata Op.31 No.1‚ however‚ such clarity in tonality is to be questioned. As shown in Fig. A‚ after stated in the tonic –G

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    El señor presidente is seen as one of the first “new novels” introduced in latin America which seeks to break from traditional realist novel and undertake a magical realist stylistic technique. Rene Prieto suggests Asturias “is one of the forefathers of the on-going literary revolution” (p.5) which proposes Asturias aims to expose the true reality of Latin American society‚ which deals with the struggles of political corruption during the dictatorship regime of Manuel Estrada Cabrera. Unlike a traditional

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    (and provide a target for Dorian’s love.) This point highlights the similarities between the author’s respective versions that are less obvious than the plot and names. The differences will be outlined next‚ the main focus of which will be the ambiguity with which homosexuality and the homosexual lifestyle is treated in Wilde’s version in contrast with Self’s explicit‚ open treatment of the same issue; the way in which Self has chosen to place more emphasis than Wilde on the 16 year time-frame in

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    Compare and Contrast of “Sonny’s Blues” and “Everyday Use” These two stories “Sonny’s Blues” written by James Baldwin and “Everyday Use” written by Alice Walker are both examples of struggle for African American people. These two authors Alice Walker and James Baldwin are both African Americans. Through their writings both writers wanted to critique‚ analyze and assess the culture that they belong to. In each of the two short stories‚ “Sonny’s Blues” and “Everyday Use‚” allow people who read

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    Description: Koger’s skyscape painting imitates the Aurora Borealis with the narration of a fantasy story. The soothing gradient of the dark blue starry sky to the pink-white clouds elicits a tranquil atmosphere and strongly contrasts with the Northern Lights‚ represented by asymmetrical groups of bright colours (yellow‚ green and pink). Furthermore‚ there’re two ‘camouflaging’ human faces located in this artwork; one face is on the top right-hand corner and the other face is on the middle left

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    errors. Taxonomy of Fallacies Once it has been decided what is to count as a logical fallacy‚ the question remains as to how the various fallacies are to be categorised. The most common classification of fallacies groups fallacies of relevance‚ of ambiguity‚ and of

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