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Examines features & benefits of this suite of software, including Word, Excel, Power Point & Access.
Introduction
Today, computers are an integral part of nearly every industry and occupation, and professionals must be proficient in using computers to...
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Introduction
Today, computers are an integral part of nearly every industry and occupation, and professionals must be proficient in using computers to enhance their day-to-day job performance. Such proficiency is particularly important when using computers to assist in organizing and communicating information. Increasingly, organizations are relying on electronic mail to send information from one location to another. Entire presentations can be sent via e-mail to individuals located across the hall or across the world, and printed documents can be prepared on economical color printers which greatly enhance their impact. To be effective, computer tools must be easy to use so that they do not take an inordinate amount of time to learn, and so that users are not taken away from their primary responsibilities for extend
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This paper deals with death and dying and the ecisions that have to be made at such a time. It deals with advance directives and surrogates and substitutes who make these decisions when the patient is no longer able. It looks at the patient's rights and how the ultimate decision on treatment is theirs, and how important advance directives are to ensure their wishes are followed of they are unable to speak for themselves.
Elizabeth Kubler-Ross is credited with introducing the subject ofdeath and dying as a legitimate subject for discussion in medical circles and the com...
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Elizabeth Kubler-Ross is credited with introducing the subject ofdeath and dying as a legitimate subject for discussion in medical circles and the community as a whole and her book On Death and Dying is requiredreading in most major nursing and medical schools Redwood Kubler-Ross her self a physician began her pioneering work with the terminally ill atthe University of Colorado Medical Center in Denver and her interest indeath and dying was sparked by a visit to a concentration camp wherethousands of children
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Considers the challenges of online contracts and the Federal Electronic Signature Act of 2000. Description of the Act. Advantages of using the Internet. Problem of verifying signatures and identity.
Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act FederalElectronic Signature Act Introduction Electronic commerce barely existed ten years ag...
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Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act FederalElectronic Signature Act Introduction Electronic commerce barely existed ten years ago Since that time however companies have recognized the significant advantage that theInternet offers in terms of reaching customers managing their supplychains and implementing just-in-time inventory management systems However the issue of electronic contracts has been difficult from thebeginning of electronic commerce There are many types of electroniccontracts that exist on the Internet including credit card agreements leasing agreements and traditional contracts entered into
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Explores the issue of speech recognition and computers, including applications, forecasts and state of the industry. Discusses speech recognition software. Includes an abstract, table of contents.
Table of ContentsAbstract Introduction Need for Speech Recognition Types of Speech Recognition Market Penetration Applications Benefits Concerns Concl...
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Table of ContentsAbstract Introduction Need for Speech Recognition Types of Speech Recognition Market Penetration Applications Benefits Concerns Conclusion References Speech Recognition Abstract Voice recognition for computers has long been considered the mostnatural way for humans to interact with their electronic tools However bringing about effective speech recognition has proved more difficult thanmany originally thought with the result that speech recognition has yet toreach the widespread implementation once envisioned At this time speechrecognition software is most prevalent in those industries that have a
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Examines the use of Microsoft Office products at UPS (United Parcel Service) including their advantages and disadvantages. Products include Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, PowerPoint. Purpose of the technology is to provide online tracking of shipments to customers.
UPS Office Automation Collaboration Tools Introduction United Parcel Service UPS is one of the largest shipping companiesin the world and is dependent...
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UPS Office Automation Collaboration Tools Introduction United Parcel Service UPS is one of the largest shipping companiesin the world and is dependent on technology to maintain its market shareand high level of customer service Recent technological innovations makeit possible for customers to track the progress of their shipments online for example and this apparently simple task has required that bar coding wireless devices and intricate field systems are in place In addition UPS has implemented both proprietary and commercially available software inits
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Brief review of software used in an electronic manufacturing organzation to automate functions and facilitate collaboration. Describes the company's office automation and group collaboration software, and the families of software used.
office automation and group collaboration in an electronic manufacturingcompany This research describes the office automation and group collaborations...
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office automation and group collaboration in an electronic manufacturingcompany This research describes the office automation and group collaborationsoftware used in an electronic manufacturing company The name of theelectronic manufacturing company is not cited in this research as acondition of the company's agreement to provide relevant information to theresearcher The company uses three families of software for the primary functionsof automation of tasks and group collaboration The software families areobtained from three software development and marketing companies Microsoft Adobe and i Technologies Microsoft
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Examines how to get optimum placements on Internet search engines. Key elements of a search engine ranking. What the majority of search engines look for. Defines key terms and concepts and sets of standard protocols. Basic research methods. Dynamic programming.
Using Selective Algorithms to Achieve High Placement on Internet Search Engines and Directories Introduction There are well over a billion HTML and Ja...
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Using Selective Algorithms to Achieve High Placement on Internet Search Engines and Directories Introduction There are well over a billion HTML and Java pages on the Internet many of them connected with an-commerce business This quantity makes it achallenge for a business to reach and maintain a prime position in one ormore search engines which are still the primary way that most internetusers find businesses to deal with The difficulty is compounded when itis realized that each search engine uses different formulas
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This paper examines primary documents concerning Pugachev's leadership of the Russian peasant revolt of 1774, pointing out that his documents and those of others do not agree in every respect.
Pugachev Documents A study of the Pugachev documents comprises documents from him to others from others to him and from others about him These documen...
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Pugachev Documents A study of the Pugachev documents comprises documents from him to others from others to him and from others about him These documents do not agree in every detail leaving the reader to determine which part of conflicting statements is true This paper asserts that although primary documents are used this does not guarantee that everything in them is factual The main peasant grievances that Pugachev tried to exploit in hisdecrees included slavery taxes the inability to own land and
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This paper examines Barbara Ehrenreich's essay "What I've Learned from Men" and discusses the historical context, rhetorical strategies used, the author's purpose, and the justification of the analysis.
What I've Learned from Men In her essay What I've Learned from Men Barbara Ehrenreich's pagenumber purpose is to discuss how women respond differently...
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What I've Learned from Men In her essay What I've Learned from Men Barbara Ehrenreich's pagenumber purpose is to discuss how women respond differently from men insituations that embarrass and anger them and to advise women on how to gettough and respond more like men do Providing a personal anecdote in whichshe was once sexually harassed by a professor and responded timidly beforefinally leaving she envisions a better response in which she avoids tryingto continue chattering pleasantly and just leans back and
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This paper compares and contrasts the mission statements and philosophies of WVU nursing school and Marshall University.
Educational Mission Statement My nursing school the West Virginia University WVU School ofNursing has a mission statement and philosophy that are both...
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Educational Mission Statement My nursing school the West Virginia University WVU School ofNursing has a mission statement and philosophy that are both similar anddifferent from those of an educational institution Using MarshallUniversity's mission and philosophy as a comparison this paper willcompare and contrast the mission and philosophy of both institutions WVU's mission statement promises to serve both the people of WestVirginia and society as a whole through education research and service including Faculty Practice and to respond to changing healthcare needs andtechnology
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