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    Abstract New technology is being implemented across a diversity of healthcare settings for the purpose of improving the outcome and overall quality of care, and its use is having a transformational effect on medical practice. One of the most prevalent implementations of technology in healthcare is the electronic health care record (EHR), a computer based system for managing patient information, which has been proven to reduce medical errors. Further implementation of technology has also been shown

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    Imagine this: a vast, open landscape full of beauty and terror, framed by the noises of life. Deep purples merging upon the horizon as the distant mountains reach for the white sun. Red dirt and green earth blending on canvas to make this wondrous land – Australia. Our Home. Good morning/afternoon ladies and gentlemen. I am Fiona Collins with Infilm here today to convince you that the classic 1981 Australian film The Man From Snowy River deserves to be included in your Hall of Fame. I shall educate

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    she avoided head movement, choosing to look sideways with her eyes, and cried on palpation of her spinous processes. Marked soft tissue swelling on the neck and torso from the seat restraints was noted, along with a bruise on her cheek. Slack and Clancy (2004) state that patients with an injury above the clavicles and all patients involved in high speed vehicular accidents should be assumed to have a spinal injury. Initially, a single view radiograph was requested to evaluate the potential injury

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    individual in their discovery of a fulfilled and contented existence. These essential concepts of belonging are displayed within William Shakespeare’s comedy As You Like It, Mark Twain’s novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and A.B. Patterson’s poem Clancy of the Overflow. Through the composers’ use of dramatic, language, poetic and literary techniques, we are able to explore the various aspects and ideas which lead to a deep sense of belonging. One of the fundamental concepts of belonging

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    For many centuries now, historians haven't been able to figure out whether King Arthur really existed or not. Many people have said he's just an old wives tales, but recent information is stating that he was real. According to The Independent, "the legendary British figure of the fifth and sixth century did exist but was a general rather than a monarch." Despite Arthur being a monarch was a myth, according to the source he did still fight in a copious amount of battles. Which makes sense given that

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    in activities or play. Laura Hensley noticed the signs and symptoms when her son Clancy was eighteen-months old. “When we moved to Iowa, Clancy stopped talking. Another sign was that he got into Thomas the Train and he would line them all up by color and size,” describes Hensley. Other signs included his speech, eye contact, and how he reacts

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    Heather Clancy, a journalist who writes primarily about transformative technology and innovation, writes in her article “Dean Kamen wants you to make mistakes” about Dean Kamen and his non-profit organization, FIRST Robotics (http://www.usfirst.org/). Kamen talks about how American culture glorifies sports competition and he believes using the sports theme model is a way to have American youth excited about science and technology. As a result of his idea FIRST Robotics will see approximately 350

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    you?" Willie 's mother called. She had been out all night looking for Willie. After he had not come home after seven pm, she started to really worry about him. So she got her coat and began to walk the streets calling his name. She had passed the Clancy place but did not even glance at it, and walked away from it. Meanwhile, in the house, Willie was looking all around, trying to find a way out of the circle. Finally, one of them lunged at Willie and tackled him to the ground. He held him there and

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    Fly Away Peter

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    Creating Other Worlds in Fly Away Peter       In the novel Fly Away Peter, David Malouf explores the individual’s ability to transcend the immediate, and create ‘other worlds’ of his or her own: "Meanwhile the Mind, from pleasure less, 
Withdraws into happiness: ...it creates,... 
Far other worlds..." Malouf uses the continuity of life to highlight the importance of the individual’s mind set against the meaning of human existence. Malouf’s three main characters, Jim Saddler, Ashley Crowther

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    Summary: Author Heather Clancy, writes about the perceived bias against older workers, by highlighting a law suit filed against HP Inc. And Hewlett Packard enterprise. The lawsuit was filed in August by four former employees, seeking class action. The companies are being accused of laying off the workers and transferring their jobs to younger workers—the plaintiffs were all over the age of 40 when the event occurred. Furthermore, the companies are being accused of creating a “system” that encourages

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