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    Readmissions to the hospital has been projected to cost the U.S. approximately 17 billion dollars annually‚ of which 90% of those readmitted were unplanned (Weiss‚ Yakusheva‚ and Bobay‚ 2011). For those patients who have a primary care provider and actually follow up as instructed within 1-2 weeks‚ 2/3 of those primary care providers will have not received a written discharge summary of the patient’s stay. On the other hand‚ a large percentage of patients either do not have access to primary care

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    1) Encode IP address 10.20.30.40 in TLV format Solution: 01000000 00000100 00001010000101000001111000101000 2) A network manager discovers that a network component is performing poorly and issues an order to the technician to replace it. Which MIB group contains this information for the technician to find out the physical location of the component? Solution: SysLocation in System group \\8 - Net-MGM-5.ppt 3) TCP is a connection-oriented protocol and UDP is a connectionless protocol

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    Antoninus and Fautina became Christian churches in the Middle Ages. The Romans built amphitheaters of all sizes‚ but most of which employed great architecture. An early amphitheater was located in Italica. It was dedicated to Hadrian and could seat 25‚000. Another large theater built by the Romans was the one at Augusta. Amphitheaters changed as communities grew. This amphitheater was no exception. It was first very small but later enlarged to a capacity of 8000. Roman colonies soon had their own

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    The Social Network movie narrates the story of the creation of The Facebook (or simply Facebook). Mark Zuckerberg‚ an anti-social nerd who also comes across as a genius computer programmer wanted to create something cool. After his ex-best friend and Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin told him that it was time to add advertisements on Facebook when it reached 4‚000 members‚ Mark replied “Facebook is cool... We don’t even know what Facebook is yet. We don’t know what it is‚ what it can be‚ what it

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    Network Vulnerabilities & Solutions Sec/280 January 19‚ 2013 This is my report on why I believe that it is important to protect our Windows and Unix/Linux servers from known vulnerabilities. As I am sure you know‚ there are many different types of attacks on servers/network systems today. Throughout this report‚ I will illustrate a few of the more recently known/discovered vulnerabilities on both the Windows and Unix/Linus servers. First‚ I will start with a

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    Everyone knows the legacy of Roman Architecture and Engineering have the greatest impact on today’s society. If Roman Architecture and engineering weren’t around‚ we wouldn’t have a 360 degree view at Gillette stadium. Imagine paying a lot of money to watch a football game and not see a touchdown! The Roman Architecture and engineering influenced people around the world to build similar structures created by the Roman Architectures and engineering. The coliseum has been just one of the buildings

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    Modern architecture and traditional architecture Nowadays‚ as we known the architectural community has had a strong and continuing interest in traditional and modern architecture. Architecture‚ this word possesses an immense creativity in itself. Usually‚ when we hear this word‚ picture of creative design of physical structures flashes in our mind. Integral to the identity of any country is its architectural heritage‚ combining modern and traditional architectural designs or product

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    Gothic Architecture The technical revolution in architecture known as "Gothic" began at the end of the 12th century and lasted just over two hundred years. The advances made in architecture paralleled those in intellectual life. Gothic architecture was generally tall and inspiring and was a significant structural improvement upon the Romanesque buildings that preceded it. Even though the Gothic era roughly lasted two hundred years (12th-14th century)‚ it was long enough to voyage deep into the

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    THE DESIGN PROCESS Faculty of Architecture‚ Delft University of technology Strategic Architectural Design Development (SADD) Msc 5‚ Chair of Materialization 1st Tutor (A): Ir. Maarten Korpershoek 2nd Tutor (BT): Ir. Huib Plomp External Examiner: Dr. Ir. Ana María Fernández Maldonado Student: D. Kaatee (1401475) Date: 07 March 2013 Preface This paper is part graduation studio SADD (Strategic Architectural Design Development). In this document the focus will be on showing the way of working

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    Studying Architecture The first step in becoming an architect is earning a professional degree from a college or university that has an architecture program accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). An accredited‚ professional degree from one of these programs is the most accepted way (and sometimes the only way) to satisfy U.S. registration boards’ education requirements. The type of degree you earn may also have an impact on whether you can become licensed in multiple

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