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    Ethnographic Reflection

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    According to the world of oncology and being what is known as an Oncology Nurse Navigator‚ unfortunately‚ encounters with new patients seems to be more frequent than not. However‚ with the framework of Data‚ Information‚ Knowledge‚ Wisdom (DIKW) greeting cancer patients obtaining data and information can be an indicator of what could possibly be a barrier to their care. Considering patients that are told they have cancer can be overwhelming within itself‚ and giving them more information when I

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    promises to rapidly translate English-language Web pages into French‚ Spanish or German. You just click on a button labeled «translate» and Web Translator grabs the page from the Netscape Navigator Web browser‚ renders it in one of the three languages in less than a minute and displays the translation in Navigator‚ with all graphics and links intact. Web Translator also works in reverse. Following the same process‚ it will take a Web page that’s in French‚ Spanish or German‚ and turn it into English

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    All throughout history‚ prejudice has been a part of society. Discrimination and intolerance are built into human nature. Less than 100 years ago‚ Blacks were still in the bonds of slavery. However‚ Blacks were not the only ethnical group that was ever mistreated. During the First World War‚ Germans in the United States were looked down upon by nearly all of the other citizens. Only a few years later‚ during World War II‚ the Japanese that happened to be in America were put into camps due to the

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    Filipino American History

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    Filipino Americans The 2000 Census reported 2‚364‚815 Filipinos in the United States. -- The Asian Population: 2000 (Census 2000 Brief)‚ February 2002. Long Beach‚ CA is 48.9% white and largest Asian/Pacific population is Filipino (4%). In San Diego County‚ Filipino Americans are the largest Asian Pacific Islander group. Filipino Americans have been a quiet voice in promoting contributions to American society. I am Filipino American‚ born in the Philippines and want to be able to tell that “Our

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    15th Century Timeline

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    political and cultural life of renaissance Italy and did little to deal with the much-needed reform of the Roman Catholic Church. This failure contributed the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth century. (1417) Portugal’s Prince Henry the navigator established a school of seamanship and navigation in 1419. He was a son of Portugal’s King John I. During his reign the Portuguese explored the Madeira Islands and discovered the Cape Verde islands. (1419) Charles VI ruled France for forty

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    Book Report Paul D’Arcy‚ The People of the Sea: Environment‚ Identity‚ and History in Oceania (Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press‚ 2006) 292 pages $22.50 In D’Arcy’s “The People of the Sea” he talks about the maritime dimension of Remote Oceania’s history on the period from 1770 until 1870. The study emphasizes Pacific Islanders varied relationships with the sea as evolving processes during an era of crucial transition”. This was the period as the eve of Western contact‚ but D’Arcy focuses

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    users‚ 8million were new that year. Internet was growing rapidly. Netscape set the industry standard with Netscape Navigator and managed to capture 75% of the market by Spring 1995 and was poised to make money by selling software to companies willing to make use of online marketing opportunities. However‚ this success carried some risks with it‚ too‚ according to us. Netscape Navigator‚ the company’s most successful product‚ accounted for 65% of total revenues in Q2 2005. Server and integrated application

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    Amerigo Vespucci Summary

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    VESPUCIO) (ves-puteh’-ee)‚ Italian navigator‚ born in Florence‚ Italy‚ 9 March‚ 1451; died in Seville‚ Spain‚ 22 Feb.‚ 1512. He was of a wealthy family of merchants‚ and received his education from his uncle‚ Giorgi Antonio Vespucci‚ a Dominican friar‚ a friend and colleague of Savonarola. He engaged in business‚ first in Florence and afterward in Seville‚ where he met Columbus‚ perhaps as early as 1493‚ and where in 1497 he equipped the fleet with which that navigator sailed on his third voyage. He

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    the most significant and successful Canadian involvement in the war effort. The BCATP was under the control of the Royal Canadian Air Force and was designed to train pilots‚ navigators‚ and other air personnel. Training bases could be found all over Canada and were used to successfully produce 50 000 pilots‚ 25 000 navigators‚ and 57 000 other air crew members. Out of the 132 000 trained‚ 55 percent‚ or 72 600 graduates were Canadians. Thanks to Canada’s involvement with the BCATP we were able to

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND IT’S BACKGROUND Introduction The current taxi operation mode features a high ratio of vacant taxies roaming the streets‚ while lots of potential customers complaining being unable to find a taxi. The major reason for this inefficiency is that the current taxi dispatch system is incapable of exchanging information between taxi drivers‚ customers and the dispatch system in a real-time manner. Thus‚ an inefficient taxi dispatch system has created problems not

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