Debbie Park Research Studio I The Archive Sept. 23‚ 2012 Hal Foster presents and argues the idea that archival art has a different characteristic and function from other similar practices. His most iterated point is that archival artists‚ “seeks to make historical information‚ often lost or displaced‚ physically present”. Foster also further explains this statement as archival work to be‚ “factual yet fictive‚ public yet private”‚ insinuating that these artists can not only physically present
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HN-220 Unit 4 Assignment July 29‚ 2013 Paragraph 1: Summarize how to become a volunteer at your local crisis hotline of local social-services agency. Describe the training needed and what you would need to get started. I live in Southwest Georgia in a small town called Moultrie. It is a small agricultural community. We have no local crisis prevention hotline. We do have toll-free numbers that are available for anyone in our area who may need to talk to someone. Child Abuse: 1-855-GA-CHILD
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The Archives of Internal Medicine‚ The Pharmacy Times‚ The Medical Letter‚ and Consultant Pharmacist are all geared toward healthcare professionals in their respective fields. The Archives of Internal Medicine is designated more for specialists in the field of internal medicine. The Pharmacy Times has a clinical focus in nature‚ geared towards providing useful and valuable information for pharmacy professionals to aid in their everyday practice. The Pharmacy Times gives very general information for
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Information Technology Acts Nancy Plaisir BIS/220 July 17‚ 2013 Alex Preuss Information Technology Acts Chances are you have probably come across HIPPA before while in a doctor’s office in the past. HIPPA is the acronym for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. This Act was passed by Congress in 1996. As far as one can remember‚ medical files containing all medical and personal information were kept in locked drawers or file cabinets which were for authorized personnel’s only
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Information Technology Acts Necessity BIS/220 January 28‚ 2013 Information Technology Acts Necessity Children are our society’s most valuable and fragile resources. It is our responsibility as parents‚ adults‚ and caregivers to provide our children with as many safeguards to protect them from physical and virtual dangers. Children are spending more and more time on the internet and without the proper protection and supervision they can be exposed to indecent or harmful material or predators
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Information Systems Proposal Jamie Williams BIS/220 02/20/2011 Table of Contents Pg3………………………………………………………………..Abstract Pg4………………………………………………………………... Information’s Systems Pg5………………………………………………………………….Table Pg6………………………………………………………………….Logo/and Images Abstract The intent of this proposal is to list two types of information systems that would work well for our record store JWrecords‚ and their benefits and drawbacks. We will review the break down of the systems control programs
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Types of Archives There are many varieties of archives‚ and the types of materials they collect differ as well. Defining your research topic and knowing what sorts of materials you are looking for will help you determine the appropriate institutions to contact. Here is a brief overview of repository types: College and university archives are archives that preserve materials relating to a specific academic institution. Such archives may also contain a "special collections" division (see definition
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Mold in an Archives: Identification and Treatment The appearance of mold on archival materials is a prevalent problem for libraries and museums alike. Unfortunately‚ it is an often overlooked problem‚ because it is seen as typical for older materials or it goes unrecognized altogether. The fact that mold is preventable‚ although not always easily so‚ should encourage those who want to protect documents to ensure the environment they are held in are unsuitable for mold growth. Mold often needs
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Chad Carter American Intercontinental University Unit 3 Individual Project ECON 220 – Microeconomics May 19‚ 2013 Abstract This paper will provide an analysis of 2 production scenarios. We will calculate costs associated with running a production facility. Furthermore‚ the analysis will be used to provide a basic understanding of how changes in staffing and productivity impact profit and loss. Management’s Production Decision Introduction This report will provide insight on what your
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Information Technology Acts BIS/220 Introduction to Computer Application and Systems 22 October 2012 Information Technology Acts Often when governments pass laws and acts‚ it is to serve better the people within their country or jurisdiction at that moment as well as the foreseeable future. However with the quickly changing technology of today it is not always possible to pass laws that last very long when it aimed at controlling or monitoring certain technology. In the last few decades the
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