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    Natural Language Automation

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    Auto-Coding and Natural Language Processing Executive summary Without changes to current coding technology and processes‚ ICD-10 adoption will be very difficult for providers to absorb‚ due to the added complexity and coding overhead of ICD-10. Automated coding‚ based on NLP‚ can help reduce the coding burden. Richard Wolniewicz‚ PhD‚ Director‚ NLP Advanced Technology 3M Health Information Systems Natural Language Processing (NLP) promises to reduce costs and improve quality

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    A collapsing Natural Environment? By Su Xiaokang and Perry Link Introduction China’s question for development is amiable yet their actions are counterproductive to their primal goal of social progression. The nation of China is founded on a systematic government that seeks to implement development measures to achieve wealth and prosperity even at the cost of the lives of its citizens. The policies implemented by the government and business entrepreneurs often neglect the basic rights of citizens

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    Evergreen Naturals Market

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    Case– Evergreen Natural Markets 1. What makes Evergreen Natural Markets successful? There were numerous factors that contributed towards the constant success of Evergreen Natural Markets. The company’s methodology towards growth and expansion is one of the integral factors. Where most companies seek to grow by re-investing their profits back into their businesses (ploughing back)‚ Evergreen adopted a more radical approach by acquiring other competing companies or companies that show potential

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    Eczema Natural Approach

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    Eczema a Natural Method to Dealing with Irritating Disease Atopic eczema (aka infantile e.‚ flexural e.‚ atopic dermatitis) is an allergic disease believed to have a hereditary component and often runs in families whose members also have asthma. Itchy rash is particularly noticeable on head and scalp‚ neck‚ inside of elbows‚ behind knees‚ and buttocks. Contact dermatitis is of two types: allergic (resulting from a delayed reaction to some allergen‚ such as poison ivy or nickel)‚ and irritant (resulting

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    the 1990 ’s‚ health care labor unions in California tried to implement nursestaffing laws through legislation and ballot initiatives. The California Nurses Association (CNA)campaigned for several years to constitute a mandated nurse-to-patient ratio system in California. The first endeavor was in 1993 when Assembly Bill (AB) 1445 was introduced into theAssembly. Unfortunately‚ the bill did not succeed. The nurse-to-patient ratios were also a part ofProposition 216‚ the health care reform initiative

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    Geography is the study of the Earth and its lands‚ features‚ inhabitants‚ and phenomena. A literal translation would be "to describe or write about the Earth" and climate encompasses the statistics of temperature‚ humidity‚ atmospheric pressure‚ wind‚ rainfall‚ atmospheric particle count and other meteorological elements in a given region over long periods of time. The climate of a location is affected by its latitude‚ terrain‚ and altitude‚ as well as nearby water bodies and their currents. Climates

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    A Natural Solution For A.D.H.D. This week I read an much informative article from the newspaper New York Times named ”A Natural Fix For A.D.H.D.” Before this reading‚ I did not know that A.D.H.D. is the most commonly occurring disease of young people today in the United States‚ did you know that? The article says that so many as 11% between the ages of 14-17 years do have the diagnosis‚ which is 6 million people of the country. Maybe that article by the professor in clinical psychiatry can influence

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    Deism: A Natural Religion

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    defines deism as “a movement or system of thought advocating natural religion‚ emphasizing morality‚ and in the 18th century denying the interference of the Creator with the laws of the universe.” This basically means there is a god and he created everything‚ but then stepped back and let the earth operate all on its own‚ without his help. He exists but isn’t involved. Another word for deism could be rationalism‚ which means a belief based on reason. Deism is a natural religion. Deists believe that

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    Jurisprudence - Natural Law

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    Classical and Modern Natural Law Theory Introduction Natural law theory is not a single theory of law‚ but the application of ethical or political theories to the questions of how legal orders can acquire‚ or have legitimacy‚ and is often presented as a history of such ethical and political ideas. These theories would explained the nature of morality‚ thus making natural law theory a general moral theory. The basic idea was that man could come to understand‚ either by his own reasoning or

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    Amongst countless issues of the decade‚ an appealing dispute‚ that is persistent‚ is the significant impact of religion on contemporary politics and its perpetual distinction between the positive and negative influences that is associated with the effect. Religion has consistently been a resilient drive of change‚ development and settlement. Religion has been the core of several systems of human affairs that co-exist today including economics‚ welfare‚ law‚ philosophy‚ art and most importantly‚ politics

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