THE BAD EFFECTS OF JUNK FOOD ON MALAYSIAN CHILDREN NAME : NORFAIZAH BINTI RAZALI (2011724791) NURUL AFIQAH BINTI MAZLEE (2011709547) LECTURER : JEAN HOO @ NUR SYAIFA HOO ABDULLAH RECORD OF SOURCES ARTICLE 1 TYPE OF MATERIAL AND NAME | Webpage | TITLE OF ARTICLE | Effects of Junk Foods | AUTHOR (S) | Vandana Bagadiya | PUBLISHER | - |
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lives were. Since the first computer was invented fifty years ago‚ our quality of life and happiness have increased. In fact‚ the appearance of Internet helps us find information much easier. Furthermore‚ the people that have a mental and physical disabilities would have more painful experiences without advanced medical techniques. Finally‚ the cell phone helps us to have better communication. Without computers‚ medical technology‚ and cell phones‚ modern life would not be as wonderful as now. The
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explores six articles on health information technology (HIT) and how this new trend of communication; although as it has its positive effects on quality of care‚ raises the ethical issue of patient confidentiality. This paper explores the fine line between communication and breaches in patient confidentiality‚ and the importance of a trusting nurse-patient relationship. Balance Between Communication and Confidentiality The advent of health information technology has opened up unique possibilities
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focuses on the globalization of culture and the role of media in the ensuing identity crisis (both individual and social) resulting from this process. The article tries to display the basic concept of the process of globalization with all of its effects‚ threats‚ challenges,and opportunities and will illustrate its interaction with the media in developing countries. The essay will show that the main components of power structure in today’s world can be linked to these two complimentary processes
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Gaurav Dhawan Word Count: 476 PARTICULATE MATTER – HEALTH EFFECTS Particulate Matter (PM) or fine particles‚ are tiny subdivisions of solid or liquid matter suspended in a gas or liquid. Particle pollution is made up of a number of components‚ including acids (such as nitrates and sulfates)‚ organic chemicals‚ metals‚ and soil or dust particles. Some particulates occur naturally‚ originating from volcanoes‚ dust storms‚ forest and grassland fires‚ living vegetation‚ and sea spray. Human activities
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2011 Technology: Ruining our Future Generations? When the computer made its first appearance in America‚ it was about the size of a room and not many people had access or any knowledge on how it is used. Today‚ technology has advanced to the point that everything can be accessed by a cell phone the size of a deck of cards‚ or even smaller. Technology has become an amazing way to connect to information and people that would otherwise be unavailable‚ but has it taken over? If technology comes to
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Rhetorical Analysis “Has technology ruined our ability to communicate?” by Natalie Bencivenga appears in the premier American news website The Huffington Post. In this article‚ Natalie aims to convince that social media and the new technology such as smartphones have worsened our communication skills. We live in a new era‚ an era in which people communicate with text-messages‚ Facebook‚ Skype and tons of other social networks that connect people. Back in the days‚ there was only the phone‚ letters
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Effects of Digital Technology on Academic Writing Digital technology has affected every industry in the world from farming to corporate business and everywhere in between. More recently‚ there has been much debate whether or not these advances in digital technology has hurt or helped in the academic environment specifically. Academic work has traditionally been centered around the individual and what he or she can produce by him or herself. With not only major development in digital technology
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Information Technology in the Health Care Industry: A Primer Peter B. Southard‚ Soongoo Hong‚ Keng Siau Department of Management College of Business Administration University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lincoln‚ NE 68588-0491 USA E-mail: psouthar@unlserve.unl.edu‚ shong@tamiu.edu‚ ksiau1@unl.edu Abstract The paper discusses current and future applications of information technology within the healthcare industry. It presents some broad strategies for approaching information technology investments and
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example of this is the way technology is advancing in our everyday life. Computers have become as common in every household as a television. This was not the case as little as ten years ago when the Internet‚ having been in existence since the late sixty’s‚ was barely giving birth to what we now know as Web (World Wide Web). Education‚ along with creativity‚ is the driving force that brought the information super-highway to life. Today‚ the rate of advancement in new technologies is approximately three
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