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    CRITIQUE OF WEBSITE

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    American Association of Critical-Care Nurses - http://www.aacn.org/ The website I chose to critique is The American Association of Critical Care Nurses‚ http://www.aacn.org. It’s purpose is dedicated to providing information‚ education and resources to nurses that work in the critical care capacity. It is a very easy to navigate page offering vast amount of information. The design is white background with two shades of blue for the tabs making it very appealing to the eyes. As stated on the

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    Website Evaluation

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    materials where it is necessary to do so. | 5 | There is an address made available for further information and questions concerning the site’s information and content. | 5 | B. CONTEXT and DESIGN -Is the website well designed? | Rating | Structural layout of the site | 4 | Performance of the site(speed‚ reliability‚platform independence‚ media accessibility Usability) | 3 |

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    The school website

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    The school website Cncs: The school website is very basic‚ although it explains the variety amounts of information for parents and students‚ for example year 11 students can access there exam timetable on the side of the home page. While parents can browse through the calendar accessible on the website to identify important dates for their children. Varndean: The difference in how the icons are used‚ for Varndean they used more efficiently as in comparison to Cardinal Newman‚ the icons are not

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    In the novella The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger‚ the protagonist‚ Holden Caulfield‚ is a highly reliable narrator or the storyline. Holden communicates his emotions truly and leaves them embedded in the text uncensored throughout the text. For example‚ upon meeting two nuns in a restaurant in New York City‚ he genuinely states that he “enjoyed talking to them a lot… [he] meant it‚ too” (Salinger 112). This quote represents how Holden strongly reveals any true emotions he feels to the reader

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    website search

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    Web Site Search The company provides various information that supplies a firm’s stock dividends‚ split stocks‚ and reverse split stock. The websites used for this research paper are financial dictionary and investopedia. The website provided information about the firm’s stocks‚ health‚ growth‚ potential profitability‚ and competition‚ which provides an understanding of the ratios used for the analysis. Companies and their finances must follow the same rules when they do not the person that prepared

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    Zorse, Websites

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    of one another. Background Hybridisation means the breeding of two different types of plants or animals. For example‚ a mule is the result of the union between a horse and a donkey‚ two different species. The resulting animal has desirable characteristics from both parents but all mules are sterile and cannot produce any offspring. Hybridisation also occurs between different varieties or breeds within a species‚ such as dog‚ cattle or sheep breeds. Many‚ probably most agricultural animals and plants

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    The Essence of Website

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    relations among people who may be having common interests or are involved in common activities. In these networks‚ the users create profiles‚ his or her personal social link and put any other information. Most of these social networks are based on websites and offers means of interaction for the users through the internet. This can be through emails or instant communication in the form of a chat. Generally‚ this is an online community where the members of this community share ideas‚ events and declare

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    Website Evaluation Ashley Wolsey Dixie State College Website Evaluation The internet has a huge amount of information from where to get the best prices or deal to videos of people lighting their hair on fire to health information. How can we tell which information is the best and what should we recommend to our patients to use? The website that I use the most is the Mayo Clinic. I examined the site for accuracy‚ credibility‚ relevance‚ usability‚ currency and cost. Mayo Clinic Relevance of

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    Valid Valid information is information that is reliable and correct which can be used for many purposes when it’s needed. An example of information that needs to be valid would be if you are checking the prices for server software for an IT business and the prices listed were wrong then you made plans based on wrong prices which could make the whole plan wrong‚ so this is a general example when information needs to be valid and correct. Reliable Reliable information is information that you can rely

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    that of distinctiveness and whether the target (suspect) has a recognizable face. It has been research that very attractive or very unattractive targets are easier to recognize than average looking faces (Wells & Olson‚ 2003). Changes in facial characteristics also play a role in whether an eyewitness can recall what they saw. Changes in the face that are of natural occurrence‚ such as hairstyle‚ and disguises can dramatically affect recognition(Wells & Olson‚ 2003). In terms of whether these types

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