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    The article focuses on the framework in constructing real-time‚ useful order sets. The study discovered that order set developers noticed the most effective CDS interventions are those that are clearly integrated at the appropriate point in a user’s workflow [1]. Rewritten orders that providers could simply accept or reject significantly improved

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    1. Do you expect the search business to become more concentrated? Is search a winner-take-all business? For the case of Google‚ we can conclude that the search business of Google has become more dominated and concentrated. In terms of the companies‚ they do not expect the search business to be dominated by only fewer firms. Because the search business earned large revenues from the corporates’ advertisement and the fee is very high. If the companies want to advertise on the website of search business

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    Jennifer Laird English 1101 Medical Marijuana In “Medical Marijuana Should Be Legal”‚ by Daniel J. Pfeifer‚ the author states what he thinks justifies medical marijuana being legal. I disagree with that completely‚ because medical marijuana has no proven medicinal values to make it a legal form of medication. The article states that‚ “marijuana use‚ especially by terminally ill patients‚ mitigates their suffering from unnecessary chronic and unbearable pain that persists until death.” Marijuana

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    Assessment 2: Part A) Case Study - Analysis & Interpretation of Running Record CASE STUDY: You will be given a running record of a child’s play to analyse and interpret. Undertake a written analysis and interpretation of the play. Identify the developmental domains most strongly involved and the nature of the learning that is taking place. Justify your answer by linking it to current research. Identify the main area of the Curriculum Framework and specific Student Outcome Statements to which

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    Should Medical Marijuana Be Legal? Marijuana is one of the most commonly used drugs in the world. Though illegal in most states‚ several states have passed laws allowing the use of marijuana for medical purposes. As of 2013 there are 18 states and DC‚ who have legalized marijuana for medical use while 10 more states are pending the bill to be passed. Marijuana remains illegal throughout the United States and has not been approved by the FDA for prescription for medicine. In fact‚ “The FDA and comparable

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    Marketing Management Nike What are the pros‚ cons and risks associated with the Nike’s core marketing strategy? Nike’s core marketing strategy is tag lined as “Pyramid of Influence”. This marketing strategy helps Nike gain competitive advantage over the competitors. Nike’s core marketing strategy is tag lined as “Pyramid of Influence” Nike heavily depends on the successful athletes for marketing and selling its products. Professional athletes such as Tiger wood‚ Michael Jordan‚ Lance Armstrong

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    Medical marijuana‚ and just plain marijuana should be illegal in all of the United States because it is a very hazardous and toxic drug. According to Peter Bensinger a co-author of “Marijuana: A Reference Handbook” says that‚ “marijuana has 468 different and toxic chemicals‚ causing a 40% increase to more cancer causing than tobacco cigarettes‚ and four times the tar of tobacco cigarettes.” And then New York Times argues that‚ “stems from the fact that many otherwise law-abiding citizens use marijuana

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    Google is one of the most well known company. Named for the mathematical term "googol‚" It began as a research project in 1996 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin. (http://www.google.com/about/company/ ) At that time‚ both of them are PHD students in Stanford University. After years developing‚ Google is extremely successful.Today‚ Google operates web sites at many international domains‚ with the most trafficked being www.google.com. Google’s mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally

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    Google‚ Apple‚ and Microsoft Struggle for your Internet Experience 1. Compare the business models and areas of strength of Apple‚ Google‚ and Microsoft. Although they have different business models and strategies‚ Apple‚ Google and Microsoft are three major companies who seek to dominate the internet user’s experience. They come to the platform with their own proprietary strengths. In looking at business models‚ Apple’s business model focuses on the consumer and bringing them a personalized

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    Google Innovation And New Product Management Google products do not fair well on the market or do not reach the market at all as they would have failed during the trial stages because they hardly follow the proper steps in new product development. Therefore the question Google needs to ask itself before embarking on a project is whether or not a product is what the customer needs because what the engineers want to develop is not necessarily what people need. Therefore structured and analytic approaches

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