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    Benefits of Electronic New Patient Registration Form Filling the conventional registration form is a time consuming process, in which the patient arrives at the clinic, fill the details and submit them to the office staff. Generally, these forms are comprehensive, and the process can take 15 to 30 minutes approximately. The staff members have to arrange and assemble these forms systematically so that they can be shown to the physcians during their visit. The inception of electronic new patient registration

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    Specific Purpose: After my speech, the class will be more accepting to the idea of using nuclear power as a new form of energy. Central Idea: Today, you will learn about the devastating effects our current forms of generating energy causes and how nuclear energy can help fix those effects. Introduction: We live in a world that is crumbling and being destroyed all around us at an increasing rate. Humanity is now on a collision course with the natural environment. Using an alternative energy source

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    The Jim Crow Laws have been reincarnated into a new form according to Michelle Alexander. The Jim Crow Laws were established in the 1800s. The Jim Crow Laws enforced racial discrimination and segregation. They were in place until 1965. However, according Michelle Alexander the Jim Crow laws have taken new forms. Alexander talks about the war on drugs, legalized discrimination, mass incarnation and more. One form of the new Jim Crow takes is through the war on drugs. Alexander talks about the war

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    In England, all the way back to the year 1567, a man by the name of John Brayne built the first theater that would soon become one of Englands favorite forms of entertainment. Elizabethan Theaters were used to perform plays, poems, and a few other things to the people of England. In total, there were eight theaters that were scattered all throughout England. The Elizabethan era lived a good long life, and was very successful in entertaining the people during it 's time. However, all good things must

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    minority who simply cannot earn the feeling of equality because of educational and employed handicaps such as being unconstitutional, reverse discrimination, and creates discouragement. Yet, there are many good reasons, but I believe that it is a new form of discrimination. After reading numerous articles about affirmative action and viewing the film Beyond Black and White: Affirmative Action in America, one can understand the many viewpoints on the subject. What first comes into mind is the Fourteenth

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    Since its introduction in the early 2000’s, social media has introduced a whole new world for socialization and sharing. The presence of social media in our lives allows for everyone to connect through the use of websites and apps from almost anywhere that the Internet is available. This includes popular sites such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and even Snapchat. With the use of these applications comes many benefits but also great risks for many of the adolescents and young adults that

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    In the eighteenth century, the Industrial Revolution was the progress to new assembling forms introducing machines for the manufacture of textile goods that were speedier and more productive than individuals. Logical advances in mechanical development, agriculture, modern creation, and financial extension sparked the inventions of the “spinning jenny” (1765) created by James Hargreaves, allowed more wool to be spun at a time increasing production. In 1775, James Watt invented the steam engine which

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    the medicalization of deviance as “deviant behaviours that were once defined as immoral, sinful, or criminal have been given medical meanings. Some say that rehabilitation has replaced punishment, but in many cases medical treatments have become a new form of punishment and social control” (1992, 1). Rhodes points out our attitude toward medicalization as “…the vulnerability of self, body, and society to illness engages us, to a greater or lesser extent depending on context and inclination, in the

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    letter, but after some practiced I have come to the conclusion that twenty-two years of horrible handwriting cannot be undone in a couple weeks. I would rather send this to you as quick as possible, rather than wait a few months. I want to start a new form of dialogue to add onto out ever-growing list. I want a relaxed tone to this letter to foster an easy reply and to take away from the prestige and pompousness of snail-mail. So while I was trying to think of what to write in a letter to you, I thought

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    be able to protect oneself from malicious people and software from the internet. While the Internet has been providing immense opportunities to individuals, organizations, and nations in diverse areas, at the same time it has also given birth to a new form of crime – cybercrime. This case study is about an Indian company named Pyramid Cyber Security (P) Ltd, which specializes in digital crime, fraud and forensic solutions and services in India. This company provides solutions for digital forensics

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