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    MENIERE’S DISEASE - an abnormal inner ear fluid balance caused by a malabsorption in the endolyphatic sac or blockage in the endolyphatic duct. - chronic disease caused by an increase in endolymphatic pressure High in males (40-60 years old) Unknown Etiology Clinical Manifestations: * fluctuating‚ progressive sensorineural hearing loss * tinnitus or a roaring sound * feeling of pressure or fullness in the ear * episodic‚ incapaciating vertigo (severe dizziness)

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    Internet of Things at General Motors (GE): The term internet of things has been trending in the future technology prospects. There is an ocean of applications to this concept and also benefits the industries‚ by optimizing the processes‚ and saves a lot of money. One of the extensions to IoT(internet of things) is Industrial Internet (II). So the main feature of industrial internet is that machines are made intelligent enabling optimization‚ coordination and control. We can say that Industrial

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    man who has been coming to the clinic for several years for management of CAD and HTN. A cardiac catheterization done a year ago showed 50% stenosis of the circumflex coronary artery. He has had episodes of dizziness for the past 6 months and orthostatic hypotension‚ shoulder discomfort‚ and decreased exercise tolerance for the past 2 months. On his last clinic visit 3 weeks ago‚ a CXR showed cardiomegaly and a 12-lead ECG showed sinus tachycardia with left bundle branch block. You review his morning

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    Case Study 2 – Internal Control The following are the internal control requirements a company who wants to go public needs to be put into place. INTERNAL CONTROL REQUIREMENTS Management’s Assessment Section 404(a) of the Act and the related rules adopted by the SEC require management to assess the effectiveness of the company’s internal control over financial reporting as of the end of the company’s most recent fiscal year‚ and to state in the company’s annual report whether the company’s internal

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    An Accident A few years ago I received my dream car‚ a dark blue 1967 Ford Mustang with a 302 V-8 engine. Every time I turned the key I was able to hear that engine purr just like a kitten resting on your lap and could feel the glass packs‚ upgraded mufflers that cause the engine’s sound to amplify‚ rumble the seats and just add to that lovely sound that could be heard up to a mile away‚ which I’m sure the neighbors didn’t like. The best feeling I could have was when I was on the back roads far

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    3.1 THE PROCESS OF OPERATION MANAGEMENT The systems in operation management of Kamal & Kamal Pest Control have two sections. The first section is core system which means this section have marketing department‚ Operation department‚ Customer Relationship Management (CRM) department‚ purchasing department and Human Resources (HR) department. The second section is the supporting system which the system to support the core. The function of system is all department need to play their roles. If one department

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    internal controls. Corporate executives and boards of directors must ensure that these controls are both reliable and effective. Public Offering The transformation of going from a private to public requires some extensive planning and preparation. It is recommended that LJB‚ being a relatively small sized company‚ should reevaluate the costs versus the benefits of becoming a publicly traded company. If the decision is made to issue stock‚ it would be wise to first complete an internal control report

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    Hi Khadejah‚ I decided to answer your question because I’m quite familiar with this issue and feel strongly about it. I think it’s important to keep in mind that the patient is the one experiencing the health issue not the doctor. If a patient truly believes something is wrong with them then they should pursue this concern and find someone who will listen. I know several people who have had to press further and found out they had a serious illness but their doctors originally said it was nothing

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    Psychology and your Life Darlene Signoracci Course PSY/201 August 2‚ 2013 Christina Gonzalez Practical intelligence is a learned behavior‚ mostly through observation of others. People with practical intelligence are able to learn general principles and the norms and apply them properly. The way that one responds in a certain situation in a practical manner and without bringing attention to a situation is practical intelligence. They learn through the

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    The first action to consider is whether NevR-Fail motors‚ plaintiff‚ would be successful in suing Mr Williams‚ defendant‚ for the tort of deceit. Deceit is the act of purposefully inducing another to act upon a falsified representation of the truth. To constitute as an act of deceit‚ the person receiving this representation must be dependent upon its accuracy and suffer detriment as a result. Sundberg J‚ in the 2005 decision Tresize v National Australian Bank Ltd‚ outlines five elements necessary

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