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    taking up Bachelor of Science in Information Technology would like to propose a software project feasibility study entitled “ Consultation Record keeping System” of MMG health Care Children’s Clinic as one of our requirements for passing this course. This will help the doctor and staff to have a secure and efficient way of storing data of the patients. I hope for your approval on this matter. Respectfully yours‚ _________________ Brenda Laye Cavan Approved by: _________________ Mr. Edward

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    Why remove a Horses shoe? A horse’s shoe may need to be removed for several reasons with preventative shoeing being the most common. The main aim of preventative shoeing is to offer support and to protect the horse’s hooves. Hooves grow at an average of 5 to 10cm a month and this growth is not stopped by the horse’s shoe. A horse’s shoe should be removed every 5 to 8 weeks as the hooves need to be trimmed to prevent them from over growing. Horse shoes may also need to be replaced if the hoof is

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     What is patient safety? Patient safety is the absence of preventable harm to a patient during the process of health care (WHO 2004). These could include “errors”‚ “deviations “and “accidents “. Achieving patient safety involves the interaction of all the system components; never residing only in person‚ device‚ or department. It is the core of health care quality. According to the Joint Commission Patient Safety (2004 through 2011). Miscommunication was listed as one of the top contributing cause

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    for collaboration as employees can pass files back and forth‚ as well as brainstorm‚ much more efficiently in an open setting in which additional workers can make suggestions. A successful business is an organized business‚ and with a networking system each employee can stay organized by staying on the same page. Employees can share project schedules directly across the network and make changes appropriately. In Education‚ according to kidsource.comInteraction through networks helps break down

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    and three terminally ill patients residing in New York State sued the New York State Attorney General’s office (Defendant) on constitutional grounds after the State prohibited Physician-assisted suicides. The respondents made up of Physicians argued that the statute violated the Equal Protection Clause under the Fourteenth Amendment‚ in which a capable person can deny medical treatment at any point in their health‚ and that this is "essentially the same thing" as a Physician-assisted suicide. The District

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    It is Changez’s shifting identity that creates the main interest and tension in the novel. Do you agree? Throughout Mosin Hamid’s “The Reluctant Fundamentalist” there is a continual undercurrent of tension‚ with the main point of focus centred on Changez’s shifting identity. This being said‚ Changez is not the sole focus of the framed novel‚ with a mix of character’s actions and emotions building up the rise in tension. As the novel is told to us through the words of Changez‚ he is obviously considered

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    Treatment System Ahmed El-Bialy Systems and Biomedical Engineering Department‚ Cairo University‚ Giza‚ Egypt e-mail: abialy_86@yahoo.com Abstract - This paper introduces the production of 3D virtual clinic to help dentists in their treatment. To achieve this goal‚ different scientific areas are integrated such as: computer graphics‚ pattern recognition‚ computer vision‚ information technology and finite element machine (FEM). The proposed system includes the following tools; patient information

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 1.1 PROBLEM DEFINITION: The existing forms of security systems using surveillance cameras better known as CCTV are not enough. As they only provide the user with the video of any incident‚ which is of no use when it comes to stopping the incident from taking place if there is no one is present monitoring the screens at that point of time. This project will allow only the registered user to turn on the tracking system. This project will keep

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    feeling something‚ it is when you are emotionally acting upon a ‘hinch’ that your brain gives you. When a character is given the title of ‘main character’ it is because the story is mainly about that character and their lifestyle. In the book “The Reluctant Fundamentalist” Changez‚ the main character is often known as an outsider and feeling out of place because of not only his Pakistani background but also because of his personality and way of living. Though he is often called as an outsider‚ in the

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    Have you ever been to a college class? Did that class only consist of two exams‚ a midterm and a final throughout the entire semester? How much stress did you feel around the time those exams came around? These are the types of problems that Patrick O’Malley argues against in his essay “More Testing‚ More Learning”. In this essay‚ O’Malley takes the stand presenting the fact that there are courses in college that provide infrequent testing. He lets it be known that this is not the most effective

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