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    Uses of Cell Phone

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    |TOPIC: Uses of cell phones | | | | | | | | |A cell phone has a plethora of uses‚ and one of them includes |

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    Communications A Uses and Gratifications Approach As stated in Uses and Gratifications‚ Blumler and Katz believed that the audience has an active part in the communication processes which are goal oriented in their media use. Blumler and Katz believe that the media users look for media outlets that will fulfill their needs. “Uses and Gratifications assume that the users have alternate choices to satisfy their needs” (unknown para 1). As I was reading the article based on Uses and Gratifications

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    Uses of Computers in the Medical Field By: Tashauna Roberts Introduction In today’s society‚ there is a wide range of computer use. Almost everywhere you go today you are required to have some sort of basic understanding of how a computer is operated. In my report‚ I am going to tell you how computers are used in the field of medicine. There is a wide variety of use and need for a computer in the medical field. Their uses include storing patient related data‚ scanning and imaging the body‚ and

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    stretched to the corner.” This is clear evidence of the theme in this story. In passage two the theme is also easily recognized. The title “To be of use” ‚ is clear evidence that the theme of the story is being of use‚ which is very similar to the theme of the first passage. A lesson that both of these passages can teach is that you are obligated to be of use ‚ and that once you are of

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    One of the most useful tools that your digital camera has is its built in flash. For a lot of people‚ though‚ the only time that they use the flash is when the scene is too dark. Yet‚ there are many more uses for your flash than you may suspect. The purpose behind this tutorial is to explain how to use that built in flash to your advantage in certain situations and when to turn it off. How to Turn On/Off Your Flash For most cameras‚ the flash button is designated with a lightning bolt. A lot

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    Limit The Use of Technology Over the past several years’ technology has advanced significantly. Nowadays most everything we use is done by some form of technology. Several years ago‚ we didn’t even have cellphones or the Internet‚ now we have cellphones that can access the Internet. This generation has become so dependent with technology that it is actually beginning to harm most us‚ not help us. So this leads us to believe one should limit his or her use of technology because it could cause addiction

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    Use of Poetic Conventions

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    Question: Write a critical analysis of the poem “Yard-boy” by Edward Baugh. In sustaining your interpretation‚ you should explain the ways in which the writer’s use of poetic conventions (including literary devices) helps to reinforce the theme. The poem Yard-Boy was written by Edward Baugh‚ who is a well known Caribbean poet. His use of different poetic conventions are evident throughout the poem. Poetic conventions are. Some examples of poetic conventions used in the poem are metaphor‚ personification

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    through Medicare and Medicaid for clinicians and hospitals that have switched to the use of the EHR (Blumenthal‚ 2010). The goal of HITECH is not only for them to adopt the EHR‚ but also create “meaningful use”. The secretary of health and human services develops specific “meaningful use” objectives. The core objectives are basic functions that allow the EHR to

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    Sad Use Case

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    Starting point: the overall HE-Business Process Diagram [pic] Overview of Use Cases within the various Business Processes. BP: Enrolment (ENR) • ENR1: Enroll in the university • ENR2: Enroll in a study year • ENR3: Enroll in (individual) courses BP: Course Development (CD) • CD1: Register a study • CD2: Add courses to a study year • CD3: Register a course BP: Facilitating Activities (FA) • FA1: Register organizational unit • FA2: Register

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    What are the uses of Microsoft Word? [->0] Popular Questions Answers.com[->1]>Wiki Answers[->2]>Categories[->3]>Technology[->4]>Software and Applications (non-game)[->5]>Office Applications[->6]>Microsoft Word[->7]>What are the uses of Microsoft Word? · Home While many homes have word processors on their computers‚ word processing in the home tends to be educational or business related‚ dealing with assignments or work being completed at home. Some use word processors for letter writing‚ résumé

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