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    how computers are essential in criminal justice field Computers take part in a big role in the Criminal Justice Field. So far computers have allowed us to make it accessible for witnesses to go through and look for a suspect’s picture on the screen. Computers have enabled us to be able to do DNA testing. Which now only takes the labs a short time to process‚ and finding criminals from cases 15+ years ago can now be charged for their actions. There are laptop computers in police vehicles; therefore

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    USE OF ICT in the field of BUSINESS and GOVERNANCE; The Kenyan scenario. Introduction to ICT ICT is an acronym that stands for Information Communications Technology. However‚ there is no a universally accepted definition of ICT. Why? Because the concepts‚ methods and applications involved in ICT are constantly evolving on an almost daily basis. Its difficult to keep up with the changes - they happen so fast. A good way to think about ICT is to consider all the uses of digital technology that already

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    Health Effects of Computer Use Introduction Over the years‚ there has been a large increase in the use of computers as the world is evolving. In my study‚ the objective is to emphasize on the health effects of computer use in working environments and domestic homes. The speed and effectiveness of computers has made a good number organization and businesses depend on the equipment. When the computer was first introduced it was mostly used by adults. In the present day‚ there have been an increasing

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    where under the strict control of their principals and their students collaboratedwith the secret police. The surveys‚ which are conducted to measure teachers’ work efficiency and students’ opinion of them‚ are often harmful to teachers. Students may use this as a tool for personal revenge by making up stories just to get them into trouble. They are also the cause for increased rivalry between staff memebers for achieving best results (Nasalska and Stasińska

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    these shows. The doctors and nurses would use language I had never heard before‚ but I still continued to watch the shows and make up my own story line. As I grew up‚ I still continued to love the medical field and watched the same TV series over and over. I took several health science classes in high school‚ but still could not completely understand what the doctors were saying. I wanted to further my knowledge of medical terminology and the medical field‚ so I began to do some research on what was

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    I understand that the years after kindergarten where more difficult than you thought it would be and it is very different you never worried about being lonely or being bullied and frankly you don’t have to until those rumors started going around and you lost all your friends or who you thought where your friends at least but you had few who stayed and you clung to them hoping that they wouldn’t leave you too and they didn’t not until a few years later when they where in different classes and when

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    My interest in the medical field began when I was in fourth grade. The way that this came about may not be common‚ but I now realize that everything happens for a reason. At the age of nine I had the urge to pull out my eyelashes‚ later I would learn that this is called trichotillomania. But even before I knew what it was called I realized that something was wrong with me. I didn’t wake up and say “I think I’m going to pull out my eyelashes today.” I am not exactly sure about what had caused this

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    little village; houses unfinished‚ no running water‚ one little school - and no nearby medical center. The summer I spent there opened my eyes to how the other half lived. Seeing such poverty sparked a drive to help those in need‚ and‚ being someone who values the sciences‚ I was particularly drawn to the medical field. I came home with a plethora of questions for my mother‚ who has worked in the medical field for years and is now in nursing school. I asked about the environment‚ the people‚ the

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    .......8 * REFERNCES...............................................................9 ROBOTICS FOR BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL APPLICATIONS Authors- Yuan Zheng‚ George Bekey‚ Arthur Sanderson BACKGROUND This chapter describes research activities currently conducted in the world that are related to robotics for biological and medical applications. Robotics for medical applications started fifteen years ago while for biological applications it is rather new (about five years old). In this

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    The medical field during the eighteenth century was comprised of unsanitary‚ heinous‚ and uncustomary practices‚ such as blood letting‚ trepanation‚ and the overcrowding of hospitals. Even though these practices didn’t help in the development of the medical field‚ there were auspicious practices that were beneficial‚ such as midwifery‚ ingrafting‚ and faith in God. Midwifery‚ during the 1700’s‚ was one of the most womanized practices of the century. To get the help of a male midwife was a belittlement

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