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    Interactive Museum (Storytelling and Gaming Environment) Nowadays‚ the focus in museums is shifting towards the use of artefacts for providing an interactive experience to visitors‚ in contrast to the traditional museum approach‚ where the focus was on the collection‚ display and storage of objects. Hence‚ more people are increasingly visiting museums with the expectation to learn something‚ while having an entertaining experience. Digital technologies‚ in particular interactive storytelling

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    umbrella term and it is a broad field. In Australian healthcare system there are different nursing specialist such as pediatric‚ emergency‚ cardiology‚ community and psychiatric etc. Each specialist differentiates to one another due to several aspects such as the knowledge‚ education level‚ scope of practice and professional attributes. Psychiatric nurse specialist is also one of the demanding and rewarding areas in the healthcare system. “Psychiatric nursing emphasis on promoting mental health through

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    The Scopes Trial of 1925 was not simply a case to be tried‚ but a war to be fought on many fronts‚ set against the back drop of the hottest summer Dayton Tennessee had ever experienced. Along with the extraordinary temperature came the heat of passion emanating from those people involved in the trial. From the science to the theology‚ the fundamentalist’s folks to the flourishing flappers‚ and the suited lawyers to the appareled primates‚ everyone was prepared for battle‚ with the American public

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    Rules for monitoring employees in professional and ethical manners Privacy in the workplace is one of the most professional concerns in today’s society. Due to the escalation in cyberloafing and lawsuits in workplaces‚ employee monitoring has become more prevalent. Nevertheless privacy issues cannot be effectively addressed; deprived of considering the ethics and ethical manners. Employee monitoring has risen up concerns to our society and workplaces such as – business & accounting organizations

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    professors that are either starting to or have been making the class attendance mandatory for the benefit of the students and himself or herself. This decision has materialized because of the increasing number of drop-outs and failing students‚ just because they rarely attend classes. Even most faculty members‚ who do not require attendance by their students‚ encourage attendance in a variety of ways. The mandate of class attendance will benefit the students as well as the faculty of the colleges and

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    The government monitoring the public right or wrong‚ I believe that monitoring the public is wrong because it invades American citizens privacy and by doing that breaks the Constitution. The Constitution states that Americans are entitled to their own privacy. By the government monitoring the private lives of many Americans it is a violation of their constitutional rights. In order to understand the reasoning behind why monitoring is either right or wrong‚ we need to look at the history with examples

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    agencies in improving the attendance of children and young people in statutory education. Under the Education Act 1996‚ the Council has a statutory duty to ensure children and young people receive fulltime‚ efficient education‚ which is suitable to the age‚ and ability and any special needs they may have. This is usually through attendance at school. The Education Welfare Service (EWS) is one agency which takes the lead role for the Council in supporting school attendance. It will do this through

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    A Remote Patient Monitoring System for Congestive Heart Failure Myung-kyung Suh & Chien-An Chen & Jonathan Woodbridge & Michael Kai Tu & Jung In Kim & Ani Nahapetian &Lorraine S. Evangelista & Majid Sarrafzadeh Received: 17 January 2011 /Accepted: 3 May 2011 # Springer Science+Business Media‚ LLC 2011 Abstract Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a leading cause of death in the United States affecting approximately 670‚000 individuals. Due to the prevalence of CHF related issues‚ it is prudent

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    总分: 评卷人: 注:1、无评卷人签名试卷无效。 2、必须用钢笔或圆珠笔阅卷,使用红色。用铅笔阅卷无效。 TOPIC: SCOPE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Introduction: Public administration has been regarded as the key discipline responsible for precisely understanding the sensibilities of public and service of deliverance on behalf of different governments whatsoever. Here we will elaborate the scope of public administration in today’s state of affairs. By the scope of Public Administration‚ we mean the major concerns of Public Administration

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    SCOPE OF ONLINE CLASSROOM Dr.R.Sivakumar INTRODUCTION The present Technological century is the age of using ICT in Teaching – Learning process. The Teacher and Learner must gain access to technology for improving learning outcomes. Educational reforms include successful designing and implementing of ICT in the teaching-learning process‚ which is the key to success. ICT is an important instrument‚ which can transfer the present isolated‚ teacher-centered‚ book-centered learning environment into

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