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    standardised‚ because good solutions to the preservation of clinical meaning across heterogeneous systems remain to be explored. Further research and empirical projects are therefore also needed. Haux R‚ Kulikowski C‚ editors. IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics 2006. Methods Inf Med 2006; 45 Suppl 1: S13644. Electronic health records‚ interoperability‚ standardisation‚ information model Summary Introduction Clinical care increasingly requires healthcare professionals to access patient record information

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    Chamberlain’s murder… Mr. Chamberlain was in Cottonwood‚ Arizona trying to find the creature involved in seven recent murders in the area that had to deal with husbands murdering their wives. He was right on the creatures track in the sewers when he sees its shadow on the wall. The

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    hand‚ it has also been argued that technology has created or exacerbated bioethical connundra. o What is wrong with thinking about health information technology as merely material objects? o What are some of the ethical issues attendant to health informatics? What kinds of moral/ethical dilemmas arise in this field? o What are/should be the requisite standards of moral character for health informaticians‚ and do current professional guidelines and codes adequately address them? The role that technology

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    many due to Hitler wanting world domination and the need for everyone to be the same‚ German.  The Prime Minister of England Neville Chamberlain and the Prime Minister of France  unsuccessfully tried to stop Hitler from dominating countries and killing innocent people.     Chamberlain and the Prime Minister of France tried to stop Hitler from invading countries not  wanting to start another World War.  But Hitler did not stop.  A. “Neville Chamberlain‚ Prime Minister of Britain‚ met with Hitler many times trying to  reach an agreement that would prevent war

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    Nothing was the same; what was left behind was mourning and nightmares. September 1‚ 1939‚ a day that changed the history of the world‚ a day that created a devastating situation for many countries. It was the beginning of World War II. The war that lasted six years‚ it brought hardships‚ pain and suffering to all involved and to the history of the world. What happened to cause the Second World War? The two primary causes of the war were the failure of the League of Nations and the rise of a dictator

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    References: Blais‚ K.‚ & Hayes‚ J. S. (2011). Professional nursing practice‚ concepts and perspectives. (Sixth ed.). Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Prentice Hall. Choi‚ J. (June 2012). Comparative Assessment of Informatics Competencies in Three Undergraduate Programs. Online Journal of Nursing Informatics (OJNI)‚ vol. 16 (2). Retrieved from http://ojni.org/issues/?p= 1700

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    There are two opinions that histories have‚ when dealing with this question. Some historians say that the appeasement wasn’t justified and that Chamberlain was a weak person while of the other hand some say that Chamberlain didn’t have any other chose. There are a number of reasons that support both of the sides. Appeasement was justified in a few ways‚ sympathy for Germany‚ the desire for peace‚ the threat of communism and the time to rearm. All of these factors explain how the appeasement was

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    would not stop another Great War if Hitler was going to announce it. The arrival of fascist military dictatorships in the 1930’s took British military planners entirely by surprise. The heads of Britain’s armed forces had consistently warned Chamberlain that Britain was too weak to fight. At the same time‚ Hitler’s propaganda encouraged Britain and France to believe that Nazi forces were stronger than they really were. Nazi film of soldiers marching into the Rhineland hid the fact that the soldiers

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    Causes of the Riots in Oldham Long Term - At one time Oldham produced 13% of the world’s cotton - It was dependant on the industry - Couldn’t compete with foreign competition (although it tried to until 1989) - After WWII migrants from the commonwealth were encouraged to move to Oldham to supplement the workforce - These were mainly Caribbean and Pakistani‚ and later Bangladeshi - 1960 – Larger numbers of Indians‚ Pakistanis and Caribbean migrants settled - Due to poor circumstances‚ they

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    of the Treaty of Versailles’ (USHMM‚ 2023). Not only did this prevail as a solution to prevent a naval arms race between nations‚ but also a way to acknowledge part of the damage they caused with the Treaty of Versailles (USHMM‚ 2023). By 1938‚ Chamberlain spoke up at the United Kingdom’s House of Commons and defended the Munich conference by stating‚ “that we should seek by all means in our power to avoid war‚ by analyzing possible causes‚ by trying to remove them [...]” (Chamberlin Doc A). This

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