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    Introduction The very first primary use of ICT in healthcare was recorded in the United States. It was a Hospital Management Information System (HMIS). It was at Massachusetts General Healing center (MGH) in Boston. In parallel the work on HIS was done at LDS Clinic, Salt Lake City, Utah by Warner and at Kaiser Permanente in Oakland, California by Collen and by Wiederhold at Stanford College. The principal HIS' were concentrated frameworks utilizing vast PCs (centralized servers) (in the 60's),

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    Malcolm X was an African American Muslim activist during the civil right movement. Malcolm X had a rough life growing up with the death of his father, his mother being unstable, and getting put in foster homes he had seen the struggles of being African American in America. After devoting his life to The Nation of Islam he became a minister in Harlem and he begin to gain followers because of his courage to fight against the system. His methods were different from Martin Luther King Jr they were more

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    “Race doesn’t only separate” Martin Luther King Jr exclaimed, “I have a dream that one day little black boys and girls will be holding hands with little white boys and girls.” In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, she uses the character of Scout as a narrator, to express the story of her father, Atticus Finch, who defended Tom Robinson in the small town of Maycomb, Alabama in the 1930s. During the course of the book, Scout and Jem, Scout’s brother, learn crucial lessons from her dad, such as understanding

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    1) Harper Lee using Scout as the narrator for the story affected our understanding in a few important ways. By Scout being the narrator, the events in the novel seem more real and more emotional. The events may also be unreliable or exaggerated. By using Scout as the narrator, though, the events might be more objective than normal because she is a child narrating most of the time. “There was something about them, no matter how undelectable they were, there was something about them I instinctively

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    Choose one aspect (art) and show how this reflects the British character and UK society. You can also introduce a brief comparison with your own country. For many years Britain have its own unique and old history, for example, art. But in the beginning, British art was not as wide-ranging and popular as the present. It develops as time goes on, and there was big difference between each period, such as The Ambassadors from 1533, showing the lifestyle of upper class, Rain, Steam and Speed from

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    The Lord of the Flies and “The Bad Seed” have some similarities and some differences. First, the Lord of the Flies and “The Bad Seed” are the same because they both show theories on where evil comes from, either nature or nurture. Additionally, they both show that children are capable of evil. On the other hand, The Lord of the Flies and “The Bad Seed” have some differences. First, the Lord of the Flies focuses on the nurture theory, or the theory that evil is fueled by surroundings, but “The Bad

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    The present paper is a discussion of Anita Desai’s novel In Custody in the light of various dimensions of realism as pointed out by Raymond Williams, a dominion literary personality in his essay Realism and The contemporary novel taken from his book The Long Revolution. Here Williams makes a cultural inquiry in literary composition. The word realism is not new. In fact, literary realism is the trend, beginning with mid nineteenth century French literature and extending to late nineteenth and early

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    People tend to disagree on whether America is a place to find individuality or lose it. The "melting pot" description of America as a place to come adopt a set of ideals and lose a heritage is a common one, and Maya Angelou and Richard Rodriguez are two modern writers who have taken hold of this idea and offered their own opinions on the matter. Maya Angelou weaves her poem "On the Pulse of Morning" around the images of the Rock, the River, and the Tree, using them as symbols for the facets of America

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    Islam arose in the seventh-century Arabia, a land filled with desert oasis with no cities of monumental size and sparsely inhabited by nomadic tribes. However, these people were unified under the leadership of its founder, the prophet Muhammad who lived from 570-632 A.D and proceeded with his followers to spread the infectious word of Islam and its ideals. Due to the fact that Islam accepted many different types of long-standing cultures and diverse people, it has therefore attained and formed their

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    Forensic Science Forensic science is a scientific method of gathering and examining evidence. Crimes are solved with examinations such as gathering fingerprints, palm prints, footprints, tooth bite prints, blood, hair and fiber samples (assampolice, par. 1). Handwriting and typewriting samples are also studied, including all ink, paper, and the arrangement and appearance of printed matter. Studying of the firing, flight, and effects of ammunition techniques are used

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