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    "While civil rights struggles have been focused on minority groups‚ we cannot overlook the tremendous‚ arduous task women of this nation faced to not only vote but to own property‚ apply for credit‚ get an education‚ earn a decent wage and even serve on a jury." (pg.456) When the framers created the Constitution and Bill of Rights they should have guaranteed that all Americans‚ male and female‚ have these basic rights. Unfortunately‚ the framers opted to deny women of these basic rights. Women struggled

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    Justification Grand Canyon University: HCA 240 Purchasing new MRI scanners would be a good investment for the hospital. If one takes into consideration‚ operating costs along with repairing and purchase of the product alone. Many hospitals may consider wanting to purchase refurbished items but that would not be a good idea considering the costs to maintain and longevity of the product itself. Purchasing a brand new MRI scanner is just like the purchase of a brand new‚ high end car. Although it

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    X rays and Ultrasound are two of the main imaging techniques used in radiography. For the purposes of this essay‚ we will look at conventional x-rays and diagnostic ultrasound. Conventional x rays are non-invasive diagnostic techniques that are used to capture images of the body’s organs and bones. Diagnostic ultrasounds are high frequency sound waves to create an image of soft issues in the body such as muscles‚ joints‚ and internal organs. As examined below‚ while both are used in diagnostic radiography

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    TABLET PCs Combines Simplicity of Paper with Full Power of Windows-Based Computing For the past few years‚ the Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) has grown tremendously popular. However‚ due to size restrictions‚ it has always served as a secondary device to the desktop computer. So a number of hardware manufacturers unveiled a new form of communication‚ the Tablet PC. What exactly is a Tablet PC? It is a notebook PC with a touch-sensitive screen and is a bit larger than the size of a

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    authentication scheme by scanning a visual code‚ such as a Quick Response (QR) code [1]‚ using their hand-held authenticator device‚ henceforth scanner. The scanner is generally a smartphone‚ but might be a dedicated hardware gadget. The user carries their scanner at all times‚ or at least whenever they might want to authenticate to a website; the scanner may have a mechanism to prevent its misuse if lost or stolen. Our own Pico system [2] is of course in this class too. Such schemes are interesting

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    import java.util.Scanner; public class LoveCS { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner scan=new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println("Enter how many times you wish the message to be printed."); int limit = 0; limit=scan.nextInt(); int sum=0; int count=1; while (count <=limit) { System.out.println(count+" I love Computer Science!!"); sum+=count; count++; } System.out.println("Printed this message " + limit

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    training system is focusing on the use of scanners. It cost lower and employee of the company can use the application or have the training at anywhere. The application also has some quiz session for trainees. Besides that‚ the application also does have the instruction to use scanner. The basic hardware that needs for use the application is computer. Problem Statement The problem statement of this project is employees do not know how to use of scanners. In addition‚ companies don’t have provided

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    Computed Tomography By: Ashley Casella July 20‚ 2010 The department of radiology produces hundreds of thousands of examinations each year using various modalities such as breast imaging‚ computed tomography (CT)‚ general diagnostic imaging‚ nuclear medicine‚ magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)‚ Ultrasound‚ and Neurovascular/ Interventional Imaging. I ’m going to inform you of the fundamentals‚ capabilities‚ and advancements of computed tomography‚ also known as CAT

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    are all examples of terrorism. These kinds of attacks have caused worldwide fear. As a result‚ governments have implemented safety regulations. One of these safety items is the new body scanner in airports. Random passengers are selected to go through the scanner. It detects contraband carried by people. Body scanners are a necessary safety requirement that all worldwide airports must have. It is important to understand how they work‚ why they are necessary and to convince doubters. Full body scanning

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    The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution of The United States of America was added as part of the Bill of Rights on December 15‚ 1791. The Fourth Amendment deals with protecting people from searching their homes‚ and private property without properly executed search warrants. “Provides the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated and no warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause” (The History Behind the

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