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    Bowles, Potashnik, Ratcliffe, Rosenberg, Shih, Topaz, Homes, and Naylor (2013) intended to explain solutions, implications and difficulties related to semantic harmonization, while performing research utilizing electronic health record data from four hospitals. The method utilized was unidentified data from variables collected from about 1200 nursing admission assessments and documentation of patients throughout their admission in the hospital (Bowles et al., 2013). Findings from the study consisted

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    Skylar was awakened by the loud thumping of a bass. Slowly lifting open her eyes, she patted the bedside table in search of her phone that mentioned the ungodly hour. 1:18 A.M? Seriously? What is going on? She listened further and realized that the noises audible from downstairs vaguely resembled those played at a party. Skylar Jones is of average height and weight for a seventeen-year-old, never finding troubles with her size. She has a golden tan that compliments her chestnut colored hair

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    Applying Standardized Terminologies in Practice Many patients admitted to the stroke and orthopedic rehabilitation unit have impaired physical mobility. The length of time in rehabilitation is ten to fourteen days. Many times nurses, patients and family members form bonds that last long after the discharge. I recently had the opportunity to take care of a patient I will never forget. Mrs. C was admitted to the rehabilitation unit following recent hip surgery. She is eighty years old and had fallen

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    author of Japanese-American descent who lived through the internment camps of World War II. She was a senior at the University of California when she and her family were captured. Uchida spent five months at the camp in Tanforan and then got moved to Topaz. When she was released, she started writing about her experiences. Uchida strived to change stereotypical images and convey strength and hope. Uchida Yoshiko uses her experiences from World War II internment camps to create characters and conflicts

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    As Cassandra matures, she begins to change or question her worldview. When she begins writing, the tone is matter of fact. She is writing as events are happening: “I write this sitting in the kitchen sink” (1). After meeting the Cottons, her outlook on life changes drastically. Because of this, her writing changes again to reflect a more hopeful attitude. Her writing methods also change from writing events as they happened, to reflecting on events and writing them much later. Midsummer Eve is where

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    The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood is the building is the largest monument of Russian mosaic art. It stands on the shores of the Neva River on the site where on March 1, 1881 Tsar-Liberator Alexander II was mortally wounded by Nikolai Rysakov, a young member of the Narodnaya Volya ("People's Will") movement. Upon Tsar’s death, Russia suffered a devastating blow to the rapid advancing economical and social foundations and sent Russia back to the days of blood and Dark Age. Russian people not

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    Bones loudly clanking, he ran through decrepit tunnels, forks, and pitfalls. The area was as familiar as the carpals of his arms, like a maze clearly jotted down for the way out. His body was skinless, but he felt that sweat had started to flow down like river as his nonexistent heart loudly pounded. The empty sockets of his eyes glowed every so brightly, his emotions swirling in turmoil. He encountered numerous horrendous undead monsters along the way, but none of them intervened with his path

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    Why We Need To Quit Coal

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    coal completely but would take a lot of time and space. “We could build 243 hydroelectric dams that have hoover dams generating capacity which is about 2,000 megawatts(Kenward)”. “We could build 10,200 solar energy farms the size of the largest, Topaz energy farm in California but the space needed for this would be about three times the size of Delaware (kenward)”. “We could build 194,000 wind turbines having 2 megawatts each but that's about 8,000 (Kenward)” a year to reach Obama's goal, or “we

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    this restaurant is being flooded with loyal customers. And for that instance, dwell on these enticing dishes on your next Thai palette adventure. We will give a list of our recommended dishes to make it easier for you. These are Phad Woon Sen, Thai Topaz, Pad Thai, Ginger Beef, Basil Beef, and Garlic and Black Pepper Pork. Thai Dee Restaurant Location: 5307 Blanco Road San Antonio, Texas 78216 Hours: Mondays to Saturdays 11:00 am to 9:00 pm Price Range: $ Contact Number: 210-342-3622 What

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    The piezoelectric effect can be classified into two kinds, direct or indirect. The direct piezoelectric effect refers to the electric charge that is generated in some materials due to the application of mechanical stress. The indirect piezoelectric effect is the generation of mechanical stress due to the application of an electrical field. Piezoelectric Materials The piezoelectric effect is can be found in asymmetrical crystals due to its molecules, which have one positively-charged end and one

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