Abigail Guzman 3900 W. 22nd Lane Apt. 9C Yuma‚ Az 85364 Cell (760) 562-9853 abbyguzman12@yahoo.com Objective: To obtain financial assistance to continue my education. Education: Arizona Western College- Yuma‚ AZ January 2013- Present Major: Radiologic Technology Imperial Valley College - Imperial‚ CA August 2012- December 2013 Calipatria High School - Calipatria
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MARKETING ASSIGNMENT #1 – ROGERS SMART HOME MONITORING The Rogers Smart Home Monitoring campaign offers an advanced new home security system featuring real time 24/7 home monitoring. This product assures the customer that they will stay connected wherever they are by being able to keep an eye on their home via tablet‚ smartphone or computer. The system is completely customizable‚ allowing the consumer to adjust the alerts to suit their specific needs. For example‚ the consumer can opt to receive
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Friction Estimation Monitoring System for Autonomous Off-Road Vehicles Using Wide Area Augme- ntation Systems (WAAS) and a Magnetic Pulse Generator Shaft Encoder Abstract: The proposed work introduces a means of developing a friction measurement system that has many applications in vehicle safety systems such as Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Traction Control System (TCS). Rapid weather and road conditions would change the behavior of the vehicle and a need of a system to eliminate the associated
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Heath care system is growing dramatically and the innovation of technology has high impact in the quality of the services. Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is one of these technology that used digitals technologies to collect data and information from individual or health care facilities to transmitted to health care providers for treatment design or prevention plan. RPM devices have the capability to collect a wide range of health data‚ such as weight‚ blood pressure‚ blood sugar‚ blood oxygen levels
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Running Head: Electronic Monitoring Electronic Monitoring Lisa Shade PSF5371 Practices of Probation‚ Parole‚ and Community Corrections March 15‚ 2013 Dr. Antonio Johnson Abstract Electronic monitoring within the community corrections has been an alternative sentencing to incarceration since the 1990’s. Controvsary and debate over the use of this device has researchers compiled to show effectiveness. Through case studies‚ interviews‚ and surveys by offenders demonstrates the
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Today’s lecture will be spent entirely in the computer lab. At the end of lab‚ submit this worksheet. Part 1: Weather (3) 1. Open the following link: http://climate.weatheroffice.gc.ca/climateData/canada_e.html 2. Click “customized search” button 3. Search by station name a. Enter “Hamilton” in the text field b. Years: 2006 to 2011 4. Click “Search” 5. For “Hamilton A” station‚ select ‘daily’ in the “data interval drop-down box. 6. Click “Go” You now have access
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Almost anyone can close their eyes right this moment and envision their senior year of high school abundant with remarkable events and be able to recall numerous memories made. There is one memory that stood out amongst all the others during my senior year. This one extenuating circumstance along with valued experiences has shaped me into the kind of individual I am today and has completely transformed my life. Throughout all my years in school‚ I acquired the philosophy of doing everything only
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Title IT205 Smart Scenario - Ethics Of Monitoring Network Usage Zero Tolerance Policy. Zero Tolerance Policy. Advantages Application support problems Virus incident volume Bandwidth usage Company liability Employee morale Employee productivity Neutral Empty Disadvantages Help desk support volume Access to websites Access to collaboration software Employee privacy Active Monitoring Policy. Active Monitoring Policy. Advantages Help desk support volume Bandwidth
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require both monitoring and auditing for healthcare facilities. In fact‚ CMS requires these two principles for most managed care plans in order to protect against fraud‚ waste and abuse (CMS‚ n.d.). Monitoring and auditing are designed to detect against criminal and other improper conduct that can happen within any given facility. Therefore‚ monitoring takes place on an every day basis with most electronic health records (EHRs). For examples‚ facilities should look into buying an EHR system that has
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Background of the Study 1.1 Introduction From generation to generation‚ many types of systems and even technologies are being developed and widely used. Through the use of new technologies and systems‚ manual activities have been change to work faster‚ make task easier and produce more reliable outputs. Now a days‚ big organizations or companies and school transactions need to implement attendance monitoring. Monitoring of attendance is recognized as an important element in supporting both student security
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