Online vs. Traditional Education Have you ever had the opportunity to take online classes? Have you even heard of online classes? If you haven’t, you are missing out on a great opportunity. Online education is rapidly becoming a popular alternative to traditional education. It is offering more flexibility for students and providing individuals with better opportunities for postsecondary education. Even though traditional education has been the only form of education for hundreds of years
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require that students work through the Blackboard resources of the UM-Flint website. Students are responsible for gaining access to the Internet as needed. It is highly suggested that students avail of the resources of the UM Flint library and computer labs as much as possible. Course Objectives 1. To know basic pharmacologic terms and definitions 2. To understand concepts specific to pharmacology 3. To apply these basic concepts to the use of commonly known drugs 4. To analyze the relationship
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What is the cause of skin cancer? Stresses such as tobacco and radiation can cause cancer by damage to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) cells. DNA is the source of life which is stored inside the nucleus of every cell that makes up a living organism. To be able to fit inside a 10-micrometer average size cell, 10-meter long DNA has to be packed into a complex structure which is known as chromatin. Nucleosome is DNA wrapping around histone octamers and chromatin is form when nucleosomes in a nucleus
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Outline and critically assess the key assumptions underpinning approaches to crime prevention.Outline and critically assess the key assumptions underpinning approaches to crime prevention. If we look at the definition of crime, we can learn that crime is “an action or omission which constitutes an offence and is punishable by law”.Crime could be labelled as one of the most disturbing facts in human`s life. Even if we can see the decrease in overall crime in 2012, we cannot be absolutely sure that
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Google Technologies Glass Google Glass is an electronic eye wear device that essentially is the ability to access Google and updates from your smartphone device through the computerized frames. While currently still in the stages of development and beta testing, Google Glass has already started making an impact on the development of new technologies and the way in which we are able to see things through another person’s eyes. When linked with a persons smartphone device, Glass enables one to send
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elements of the Association of PeriOperative Nurses (AORN). During the first two weeks students began their training in a classroom setting where were introduced to the basic concepts of the OR. The next six weeks students will be engage in simulations labs of what was taught in the classroom setting. They will demonstrate mastery through return demonstration prior to orienting through the OR suites. Once on the unit, MAPP students are assigned a preceptor for the remainder of their training and are allowed
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CURRICULUM OF GEOGRAPHY For 4 years BS & 2 years MS (Revised 2009) | | HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION ISLAMABAD CURRICULUM DIVISION, HEC Dr. Syed Sohail H. Naqvi Executive Director Prof. Dr. Altaf Ali G. Shahikh Member (Acad) Miss Ghayyur Fatima Director (Curri) Mr. M. Tahir Ali Shah Deputy Director (Curri) Mr. Shafiullah Deputy Director Composed by Mr. Zulfiqar
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Diagnostic Procedure Thoracentesis Ariah Dunbar Diagnostic Procedure Thoracentesis Before the procedure it is important for the nurse to prepare the patient for the procedure to ensure cooperation and prevent complications (Ignatavicius & Workman, 2010). If the patient is taking any medicines that thin the blood or prevent clots the physician should be talked to about stopping, changing, or adjusting the dose of those medications before the procedure. The nurse must gather base line vital
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Work with numbers | 7. Be physically active # | 8. Think abstractly | 9. Read fiction, plays, or poetry # | 10. Teach or train others # | 11. Initiate projects # | 12. Set up a system for doing something, and stick with it # | 13. Work in a lab | 14. Analyze data | 15. Help people solve personal problems # | 16. Work with elderly people # | 17. Promote or spread an idea | 18. Write a business letter | 19. Plant a garden | 20. Read art and music magazines # | 21. Work on crafts
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School of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Information Technology ISSC641: Telecommunications and Network Security 3 Credit Hours8 Week CoursePrerequisite(s): None | Table of Contents | Instructor Information | Evaluation Procedures | Course Description | Grading Scale | Course Objectives | Course Outline | Course Delivery Method | Policies | Course Materials | Academic Services | Selected Bibliography | Instructor Information | Instructor: Dr. Elliott S. Lynn (Bio)
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