2 Ruby on Rails 2.3 Tutorial Contents 1 From zero to deploy 1.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1.1 Comments for various readers 1.1.2 “Scaling” Rails . . . . . . . . 1.1.3 Conventions in this book . . . 1.2 Up and running . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2.1 Development environments . 1.2.2 Ruby‚ RubyGems‚ and Rails . 1.2.3 The first application . . . . . 1.2.4 Model-view-controller (MVC) 1.2.5 script/server . . . . . . 1.3 Version control with Git . . . . . . . . 1.3.1 Installation and
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Riding the rails was also dangerous. Some left to troubled families‚ other because it seemed a great adventure. More than two million men‚ teenage runaways‚ and hobos were living on the road in America. Most of the people that ride the rails were and teen runaways. Jobs that existed for decades were simply not available anymore‚ and teenagers and men were forced to go searching for work far away in order to feed their families at home. In the 1930s‚ more than 250‚000 teens were riding the rails‚ traveling
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history. The Great Depression was the longest and most severe depression that was experienced in the Western World. The movie Riding the Rails is a good example of times during this depression. The movie presents a story of ten men and women in their youth‚ who gave their accounts about leaving their homes in search of a better life. I think Riding the Rails gives a very clear and accurate view of how life was for young teenagers during these historical times. During the 1930’s
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for the Homeless 2201 P Street‚ NW Washington‚ DC 20037-1033 http://www.nationalhomeless.org Tel. 202-462-4822 Fax. 202-462-4823 Email. info@nationalhomeless.org Homelessness Among Elderly Persons Published by the National Coalition for the Homeless‚ September 2009. When thinking about homelessness‚ the elderly people issue doesn’t immediately come to our mind. Homeless elders‚ although increasing in numbers‚ continue to be a forgotten population. The poverty rate in 2008 (13.2 percent) was the
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by the disease but especially elderly people are more exposed because of their vulnerable health condition. Many people spend a huge amount of money for their medical care and equipment. There is a need of modern and high technology equipment which can be managed/operated by the patient him/herself‚ family member and ambulatory health care personnel. Continuous monitoring
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Top Ten Problems the Elderly Face With Transportation Add to my favorites Print Jan 17‚ 2011 | By Walt Pickut Top Ten Problems the Elderly Face With Transportation Photo Credit Jupiterimages/BananaStock/Getty Images You might be called elderly if you are older than 60‚ by some definitions‚ and your physical abilities might start limiting your freedom to go where you want to go when you want to go there. For instance‚ according to a 2011 report by statisticians at Caregivers Library‚ there
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abuse that elderly abuse gets over looked. Every year an estimated 2.1 million older Americans are victims of this abuse. Elderly abuse is nothing to be taken lightly. It is one of the most unreported crimes in the country and the abuse usually occurs when someone is taking advantage of a fragile or disabled elderly person‚ using physical and mental tactics or neglecting them. Elderly abuse is not only morally and ethically wrong but it is wrong in the eyes of the law Alzheimer’s patients or those
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for the Elderly Amy Cobb‚ RN. Western Governors University Abstract Providing appropriate discharge planning for an elderly patient can often require a collaborative approach. Elderly patients often require help with newly prescribed medications‚ meal planning and transportation. This paper will describe several issues that healthcare providers must address when discharging an elderly patient who recently had surgery. Caring for the Elderly Elderly patients
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being adding more pressure to the ‘Bed Crisis’. In 1955 there was 15‚000 beds available for service‚ in 2012‚ a re-evaluation was done and beds have dropped at least 40% being about 22‚300 beds available across the United Kingdom. Before the cuts‚ over the past 10 to 15 year’s of questions have been raised repeatedly about whether a minimum safe level of beds was reached (Bhugra 2013; cited through the kings fund 2015). When beds become unavailable to a patient‚ they usually get transferred to a
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1. INTRODUCTION Aging is a natural process that is associated with loss of functional reserve. 20 to 62% 1–6 of the elderly experience functional decline when an acute health problem prompt hospitalization in this group. This functional decline experienced by elders during hospitalization is not entirely explained by the acute episode which led to the hospitalization or admission‚ but we have noticed further deterioration in the functional ability of these older adult as a result of care and services
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