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    The Reluctant Fundamentalist‚ by Mohsin Hamid‚ follows the journey of its protagonist‚ Changez‚ who tells the story of his time in America from being a student to chasing his American dream to watching the demise of the nation he loved post 9/11. Initially Changez was compelled to adopt the identity of a New Yorker and threw himself into the culture that so readily accepted him. The events of September 11 shook the nation that Changez so strongly felt apart of and he began to watch the great nation

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    1. 1 PROJECT OVERVIEW The proposed software project was derived from the difficulties being faced by the patients while going for the check-up and tests to the hospital or medical centers despite of their medical conditions. To make their life easier‚ they can check their updated medical status and billing accounts through the internet. Departments will also update the status of each patient’s. 1.1 Purpose‚ Scope and Objectives 1.2.1 Purpose This project allows doctor

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    Key Moment – Opening Sequence The Reluctant Fundamentalist Literary Genre Genre – what type of novel would you think this is from the opening Chp? * Nostalgic?- The continuous reference to the past and his life in the U.S. Changez tells the American about Princeton and Underwood and Samson. * Thriller?- There is a sense of Changez isn’t who he says he is. He portrays a rather innocent‚ friendly man‚ but the way he approached the American and singled him out raised the question is

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND 1.1 Intoduction One of today’s technological advancements in different industries is the use of a web-based and online application. A web based application technically refers to software package that can be accessed through the web browser.  Application software is the software which helps the users to accomplish a specific task in the computer system. Online applications are the ultimate way to enhance your organizations productivity and efficiency.

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    My hometown of Williamston‚ is 28 miles from the closest (not-so) major city‚ of Greenville‚ North Carolina. Growing up in a rural‚ medically under-served community‚ I witnessed firsthand the devastating effects of health care inequalities. Physician Assistants (PA) are the key to providing adequate access in these areas‚ like the one I am from. They are integral members of rural communities and are on the front lines combating disparities caused by shortages of primary care providers. It is my

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    with San Francisco Bay Area based hip hop group The Pack. After two locally successful mixtapes‚ at the peak of the Bay Area ’s hyphy movement‚ the group ’s song "Vans" became a surprise hit. The song was ranked as the fifth best of 2006 by Rolling Stone magazine.[5] The strength of "Vans" led the group to release Skateboards 2 Scrapers‚ featuring a "Vans" remix with Bay Area rappers Too $hort and Mistah F.A.B.. In 2007‚ Lil B and The Pack released its first album‚ Based Boys. Solo success (2010–present)

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    Affective Negotiation Support Systems Joost Broekensa*‚ Catholijn M. Jonkera and John-Jules Ch. Meyerb a MMI‚ TU Delft‚ Mekelweg 4‚ 2628 CD‚ Delft‚ The Netherlands Computer Science‚ Utrecht University‚ Padualaan 14‚ 3584CH‚ Utrecht‚ The Netherlands b Abstract. Negotiation is a process in which two or more parties aim to reach a joint agreement. As such negotiation involves rational decision making about options and issues. However‚ negotiation also involves social interaction and dilemmas

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    Max Points: 15.0 You have been asked to investigate a new procedure that physicians would like nurses to adopt in the hospital. Discuss the process you would apply to determine whether the procedure falls within the RN scope of practice and how you would go about introducing the new procedure with physicians and fellow nurses. When it comes to investigating a new procedure‚ a systematic approach should be applied. It is imperative to determine whether a given procedure is within the nursing scope

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    International Management Review Vol. 3 No. 2 2007 Decision Support Systems and Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Aid of Information Systems Based Marketing John Crunk‚ Max M. North Southern Polytechnic State University‚ Georgia‚ USA [Abstract] The primary goal of this study is to predict the next logical and practical approach in the use of advanced Decision Support Systems (DSS) and Artificial Intelligence to find and evaluate markets for prospective products. In addition to

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    p37-41w29_ART&SCIENCE 18/03/2011 15:20 Page 37 art & science literature review & Improving evidence-based care for patients with pyrexia Scrase W‚ Tranter S (2011) Improving evidence-based care for patients with pyrexia. Nursing Standard. 25‚ 29‚ 37-41. Date of acceptance: December 29 2010. Summary Fever or pyrexia is a common clinical condition which nurses treat regularly. Fever and hyperpyrexia are defined in this article with a physiological explanation for this adaptive response

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