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    Computers may come in handy even for an architect who can view three-dimensional structures. Robots are used in factories which are more quick and efficient as compared to human beings. These robots can ideally perform more than one task at a time. High tech security systems and alarms used by banks and jewellery stores are also created using computers. Computers are used in forecasting the weather which again proves them more efficient and useful. Natural disasters can be predicted using computers

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    Race-Based Admission in Higher Education Linh Nguyen Northeastern University Professor Daniel Volchok EDU 6220 Section 1 November 8‚ 2012 Race-Based Admission in Higher Education In 1992‚ a young White woman by the name of Cheryl Hopwood applied to the University of Texas Law School. Although she had above average LSAT scores and a good undergraduate grade point average‚ she was denied admission. Four years later Hopwood‚ along with four other plaintiffs‚ filed a lawsuit against the

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    Case Study The High Cost of High-Tech Foods 1. What are the ethical issues in this case? The ethical issues in this case revolve around the consumption of genetically modified (GM) foods. On one side of the argument‚ supporters argue that risk should be judged once significant scientific research has been conducted. In the meantime‚ these crops should be made available to because of their higher per acre yields and reduced need for pesticides and herbicides. These

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    Admissions Tip: Addressing Academic Strengths The process of admissions in colleges and universities can be a long and tedious one for students. One of the most important aspects of being successful in gaining admission in a good college is your academic profile. Your academic profile can portray a lot of things about your ability as a student. These can be both either positive or negative. The application essay that you write for your college admission can be a good pointer for the college admission

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    mental health admissions and the petition process Enter Name Here Karen L. Jones‚ RN‚ MSN/ed‚ BSN Psych. Clinical There are different routes to inpatient mental health treatment in Arizona. My goal is to explore the different rationales for voluntary verses involuntary admissions and also the petition process for our state. Mental health patients treated on an inpatient basis are either admitted under a voluntary admission or an involuntary admission. Arizona state

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    everyone has the ability to work harder or join more athletics. However‚ no one can change the color of their skin‚ and colleges base their admissions on these variables as well. So racism‚ in a sense‚ affects even the most basic of human ideals‚ education. If all men are truly created equal‚ as it is written‚ then race should not matter. Why aren ’t college admissions based solely on merit? No person should be given an advantage based solely on the color of his or her skin. Racism is the belief that

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    Information Technology Education Volume 10‚ 2011 Students Selection for University Course Admission at the Joint Admissions Board (Kenya) Using Trained Neural Networks Franklin Wabwoba Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology‚ Kakamega‚ Kenya fwabwoba@gmail.com Fullgence M. Mwakondo‚ Mombasa Polytechnic University College‚ Mombasa‚ Kenya mwakondopoly@gmail.com Executive Summary Every year‚ the Joint Admission Board (JAB) is tasked to determine those students who are ex-pected to join various

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    Practicing Procedures On Animals? 1. Many veterinary students find themselves conflicted between their desire to help animals and the requirements that they have to follow along the way. This means that they are upset about having to perform surgical procedures on animals. According to http://www2.econ.iastate.edu in the preclinical years of the veterinary teachings‚ some courses require students to use animal cadavers to obtain and practice certain sets of skills. They do not believe it is right

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    Therapeutic Touch : Its Effectiveness On Surgical Incision Site Pain INTRODUCTION Therapeutic touch has been shown to decrease patients anxiety levels and increase their pain tolerance levels when other more mainstream therapies have not been completely effective. "Therapeutic touch is a process by which energy is transmitted from one person to another for the purpose of potentiating the healing process of one who is ill or injured." (Heidt‚ 1981; Krieger‚ 1979; Lionberger‚ 1985; Randolph‚ 1984;

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