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    Implementation of a Web-Service Based Public-Oriented Personalized Health Care Platform OBJECTIVE The main objective of this technique is to develop Public-oriented Health care Information Service Platform‚ which is based on such technologies. We design and implement the health care platform based on SOA and Web service technologies. DOMAIN Web Services‚ SOA‚ Biomedical Healthcare SYNOPSIS As an emerging form of enabling technology‚ Web-based e-Health

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    The United States comprised of three levels of government: Federal‚ state‚ and local levels. All levels of government create‚ manage and oversee laws on their distinct levels of government. However‚ none of these levels have specific knowledge in any one area of expertise and therefore rely on extending their lawmaking abilities to additional governing bodies known as administrative agencies. “An administrative agency is an official governmental body empowered with authority to direct and supervise

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    C2 Economic Models: Trade-offs and Trade Summry: 1.Almost all economics is based on models. An important assumption in economic models is the other things equal assumption‚ which allows analysis of the effect of a change in one factor by holding all other relevant factors unchanged.2.One important economic model is the production possibility frontier. It illustrates: opportunity cost‚ efficiency‚ and economic growth. There are two basic sources of growth: an increase in factors of production‚ resources

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    are National Governments and State governments. It took so much time and effort to force the state and national government to share power. They came together and finalized the idea of having listed powers for the national and state government. The national government has enumerated and concurrent powers and the states have reserved powers. Although they both have strong powers they are very different and have different things they control. They have individual powers for each government‚ but they also

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    A Plug-in Architecture for Self-Adaptive Web Service Compositions Anis Charfi∗ ‚ Tom Dinkelaker† and Mira Mezini† ∗ SAP Research CEC Darmstadt‚ Germany Email: {first.lastname}@sap.com † Software Technology Group Technische Universit¨ t Darmstadt‚ Germany a Email: {lastname}@st.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de Abstract—Several approaches have been proposed to introduce self-management capabilities for web service compositions. However‚ most of these works are limited as they are not extensible‚ i.e.‚

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    Our government has not always been as successful as it is today. America’s government began with the Articles of Confederation and separate state constitutions. This was difficult. The country was not united. Each state took care of everything on their own and the national government could not do anything. Our country had no national money or militia. Traveling was almost impossible. There were very few positive concepts with the Articles of Confederation. Our present government is a federalism.

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    Sharing Power in the United States Government and in the Yemeni Government After their unification‚ both the United States and the Republic of Yemen have practiced democracy‚ but the way they share the power in their government is really different. Both of the country wrote their own constitution in which the power and responsibilities of the government are mentioned. The power sharing system in the government‚ the individual freedom of people‚ and the way the government power influences the local

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    come no one could take over the government. The Constitution was written in 1787 in Philadelphia. A Constitution tells how the government is going to work. How did the writers of the Constitution keep person or a group of people from getting too much power? A tyranny is a power held by I person or group of people. The Constitution guarded against tyranny in several ways which were federalism‚ separation of power‚ check and balances‚ and small and large states. The first guard against tyranny

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    Introduction “Using government to achieve a welfare state involves using other people’s money‚ taken by force — and that is a fatal flaw that leads to fiscal catastrophe."1 Ultimately‚ welfare states do more bad than good for a country and its people. They create temporary solutions for problems that require many resources and time. Even with the problems welfare states correct‚ they still create more problems that they fix. These glitches can be seen through the United Kingdom. The tax structure

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    Dual Federalism Name Course Institution Date Dual Federalism This is a state of government where power is shared between the federal and the state governments. In dual federalism‚ both the national and the state governments hold sovereign power in their respective areas of authority. The separation of power‚ resources‚ and programs is clearly defined. Dual federalism is normally compared to a layer cake whereby the levels of powers do not overlap each other. In this case

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