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    Moving to an Electronic Health Records Lisa Slaton January 28‚ 2011 Instructor Cowart Electronic health records are a health record for patients that are used between different health facilities and agencies. This system is used to improve effectiveness‚ quality care‚ and reduce cost (long term). This record of information contains the history of the patient’s visits to the healthcare facility all pertaining to documenting the contact information to patient histories and allergies

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    Alabama and my faith changed. We still went to Church but less frequently and it felt less like a family reunion where God greeted us all. My faith and opinion of the mass changed quickly after my eyes were opened to the cruelty and the evils of the world. Mass felt like a chore and didn’t make me feel closer to God or Jesus. I kept questioning why all these terrible events were happening and I was confused

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    During my childhood in Vietnam‚ my entire world only composed of classmates from school and friends in my hometown. People of from different country are seen as the minority in Vietnam. Because I was not exposed to varying types of people in the world‚ I had many misconceptions about the world I live in. However‚ as I moved to America‚ a teacher taught me to comprehend the importance of each culture and the struggle each has to deal with. Indeed‚ I happened to encounter the poor areas in varying

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    2007. It was a world different from my own‚ but little did I know it would change my life. Seeing things from a different perspective really does change your view on the world. Learning to understand that not everyone sees things the same way you do can be difficult sometimes‚ but definitely not impossible.                                                                                                         Being the oblivious seven year old I was‚ I thought that the rest of the world lived just as

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    At the age of ten the Egyptian revolution opened my eyes to understanding the oppression that was going on within my country and the class struggle that was embedded within its structure. This instilled a mustering need to help elevate and equate the basic needs and rights of those who are less fortunate. At this time the country was at a halt‚ and my brother was entering 11th grade. In order for him to finish his education without any further interruptions my father decided it was best for us to

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    African (local) people. He was very concerned with taking local knowledge seriously. In his work two main concepts that are highlighted are endogeneity and epistemology of alterity. The epistemology of alterity would refer to how we discover the world and how we position ourselves as knowers of what we want to know – in basic terms‚ the epistemology of the other. (Mafeje‚ 1997). When dissecting these two concepts‚ you could look at Archie Mafeje’s argument about the word tribe. He argued the

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    and the like. Others are not so familiar. The number of partnering‚ morale‚ delighted customers. A good outcome-based goal should have at least one of the first two metrics and at least one of the last two metrics. In tackling the problem of moving from activity-based goals to SMAART goals and in the process gain clarity and specificity that matter most‚ Smith suggests an exercise that is composed of a series of five “how?” questions. The following is an example presented by Smith: |Challenge

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    move to is the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Everyone forgets about this part of Michigan‚ half of the time it isn’t on the weather maps on the news. I think it would still be hard because I would have to pick up my life and transfer it to another world. At this point I understand that I would have to give up the luxuries I love so much. I would keep my phone but I cannot take my entire bedroom‚ my car‚ or my school with me. I know a lot of my family would stay put. They would suffer through it because

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    Those of us in the United States have the luxury of visiting our relatives across the world. We get all caught up in our pleasures of vacationing‚ that we fail to see things from the perspectives of others. For relatives wanting to travel to different countries‚ saving enough money is no easy task. In the wake of the Vietnam war‚ economic hardship runs rampant in communities with run-down neighborhoods and disheveled street beggars. My Vietnamese cousin‚ Thai Minh‚ doesn’t let these difficulties

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    seems that many Americans had a twisted perception of Iran‚ thinking that they lived in tents‚ had little to no electricity and rode camels. Dumas was able to debunk these false claims simply stating that Iran was pretty much like the rest of the world. Dumas was rarely teased in school. Only a few times did the other students make fun of her by saying “I-ran to Iran‚ I-ran to Iran.” (Page:91 Para. 13) Dumas was able to counter the joke by telling them it’s pronounced Eee-rahn. Dumas believes that

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