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    Health Informatics

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    Introduction Health informatics is the bridging of computer science‚ information and the health care field. This interdisciplinary field can be applied to a range of medical fields such as nursing‚ biomedicine‚ medicine and subspecialties such as immunology (immunoinformatics). Informatics not only has roles to play in day-to-day areas of immunology such as data storage/retrieval‚ decision support‚ standards and electronic health care records but also in research and education such as data mining

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    connecting them to their customers‚ suppliers‚ and other business stakeholders. Companies and workgroups can thus collaborate more compete successfully in a fast-changing global economy. The Concept Of A Network The term network means an interconnected or interrelated chain‚ group‚ or system. Examples of networks: a chain of hotels‚ the road system‚ the railroad system‚ the members of an organization‚ and computer networks‚ and so on. The concept of networks can be expressed as a

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    more computers connected together in a building or home using software and hardware. A LAN is contrasted to a wide area network (WAN) such as the Internet‚ which covers a large geographic area. Network - Is a collection of computers and devices interconnected by communications channels that facilitate communications among users and allows users to share resources. Network Architecture - is the logical and structural layout of the network consisting of transmission equipment‚ software and communication

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    Catcher In The Rye Trauma

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    In J.D. Salinger’s novel Catcher in the Rye‚ and his short story “For Esme with Love and Squalor” intelligence is interconnected with trauma and reveals Salinger’s views on what intelligence really is. A major theme throughout Catcher in the Rye is a character’s intelligence. Holden uses a character’s intelligence to define their character as a person‚ specifically how a character deals with trauma. In “For Esme with Love and Squalor” a character’s intelligence also directly relates to that character’s

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    Globalization is the tendency of businesses‚ technologies‚ or philosophies to spread throughout the world‚ or the process of making this happen. The global economy is sometimes referred to as a globality‚ characterized as a totally interconnected marketplace‚ unhampered by time zones or national boundaries. The proliferation of McDonalds restaurants around the world is an example of globalization; the fact that they adapt their menus to suit local tastes is an example of glocalization (also known

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    The Oxygen- Carbon Cycle

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    OXYGEN-CARBON CYCLE The carbon-oxygen cycles are actually two independent cycles. However‚ both these cycles are interconnected as well as interdependent on each other to some extent. There are four processes involved in the completion of the carbon-oxygen cycle. Oxygen-carbon cycle processes are: * Photosynthesis Plants undergo photosynthesis that helps them produce energy and food for themselves. During photosynthesis‚ plants take in carbon dioxide (CO2) and absorb water (H2O) with the help

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    Kimberle Crenshaw coined the term intersectionality in this very essay. Her usage of the term was in conjunction with Black women in the United States and how they are being oppressed because of their race and gender. Crenshaw focuses on gender and race in this very paper‚ she argues that race and gender should be looked at as cohesive terms‚ rather than different frameworks in cases that involve Black women that encounter a combination of sex and racial discrimination. This is looking more beyond

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    Carp Principles of Design

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    should have some consciously designed visual connection with another element on the page. This creates a clean‚ fresh look and intentional look. Unity is an important concept in design. To make all the elements on the page appear to be unified‚ interconnected and interrelated‚ there needs to be some visual tie between the separate elements. Even if they are far apart on the page‚ they can appear connected or related simply by their placement on the page. Repetition Repeat visual elements of

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    The Effects of Internet

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    subject known to man‚ for example from government law and services‚ market information‚ new ideas and technical support. The history of the Internet began with the development of electronic computers in the 1950s.The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet protocol suite to serve several billion users worldwide. It is a network of networks that consists of millions of private‚ public‚ academic‚ business‚ and government networks‚ of local to global

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    The Ecological system theory was develop by Urie Bronfenbrenner who believes that human development as being shaped by the interaction between an individual and his or her environment and surroundings - parents‚ friends‚ work‚ culture‚ school etc. The ecological system theory is grouped into three layers which are microsystem‚ mesosystem‚ exosystem‚ and macro system. The microsystem is the framework nearest to the individual and the one in which they have direct contact with home‚ school‚ childcare

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