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Healthcare system in America has moved to handle computerized healthcare data and even though the processing became easier it has also given rise to risks never faced before. With the availability of health data to customers via his/her mobile device, we're seeing Protected Health Information (PHI) data flowing through multiple layers before reaching the customer. This dynamic further increases risks...
Through clever use of digital technologies Government agencies maintain knowledgeable well skilled employees to sustain their competitive advantage. An experimental research study was designed to investigate the interactive effect of instructional strategies augmented with either a digital instructional assistant or a traditional class-room tutor, and participants' preference for training-mode on...
Merry P.E " bud in Japan in 1960s-70s. Since the 1980s, along with the beginning of the reform of Physical Education, the thought of Merry P.E spread quickly and widely all through China. Merry P.E is put forward to solve the problem of students' sports-weariness and to develop sports ideas and lifetime sports. As an educational thought, its basic core is: how to strive to make physical education...
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