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Social media platforms are a place where everyone can remain in touch with their friends, share their latest news, and interact with others who share their interests. Online Social Networks utilize advantage of front side technology to enable permanent accounts in conjunction with getting to know one another in the....
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To be able to comment on the role of beauty in industrial society, one must first be able to define the aesthetic; a truly daunting task, especially given that the focus of most writers during the era was necessarily the economic and social workings that composed their society. Like most...
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The 12th edition of Psychology applied to modern life: Wayne Weiten, Dana S. Dunn, Elizabeth Yost Hammer is a book that covers a wide range of topics related to psychology. The book covers topics such as the history of psychology, research methods, psychological disorders, and treatments. The book discusses the...
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The complexity has quadrupled in every sector and the emergence of modern technologies and tools, be it physics, mathematics, social work, mechanical, business, or any other field. And, it has impacted information systems a lot, since information systems touch thoroughly or deeply into any other areas in this modern day....
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Over the last few decades, we have witnessed an exponential growth in programming languages, primarily due to the increase in information technologies and increased software demand. Also, continued research has improved how we program and develop software in the modern information age. This paper aims to is a comparative study...
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Also referred to as neo or contemporary slavery, modern slavery in general is institutional oppression that endures in present-day society. Often out of sight or obscured like a normal job, modern or neo-slavery entails exploitation of others that is severe for purposes of personal or profitable gain (Sogani, 2019; Antislavery,...
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Object Oriented Programming or OOP is a software programming concept that is entirely built on ‘objects’. OOP presents the application developer and the customer with different advantages. Object orientation tends to overcome other development-related challenges and superiority of software items. The innovative programming technology delivers maximum flexibility for engineers, higher...
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Ozgur, C., Colliau, T., Rogers, G., Hughes, Z., & Myer-Tyson, B. (2017). MatLab vs. Python vs. R. Journal of Data Science, 15(3), 355-372.
This paper expounds on R, Python and MatLab effectiveness. The paper has been written in such a way that it is suited for teaching in colleges and universities...
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A principal change has been happening for the decade in the Manner in which individual script computer programs. Computer languages like Tcl and Perl have substituted computer languages such as C++ and C. There has been a significant difference amongst computer languages because computer languages were meant for various jobs...
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When arranging man-made intellectual ability, it is appealing to replicate the human way of dealing with thinking as eagerly as possible in order to gain functional but fictitious information. This includes the ability to not only develop a game plan for dealing with a specific issue, but also to change...
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Blockchain technology is a public ledger with open entry to all users controlled by a central authority. Blockchain is a technology that enables organizations and individuals to collaborate with reliability and integrity. In this context, cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin represent the primary application of the technology, with other blockchain advancements...
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Background
Over the past few decades, programming languages have continued to evolve and have been changing the way programmers develop their programs using particular algorithm. Currently, hundreds of programming languages are in existence and new innovative ones continue to emerge as time passes on. The rapid growth and development...
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Modern industrialization has shifted the operation of industries from manual operations to automated operations. The evolution of technology requires the necessity of computer literacy. For effective operations of modern machines, individuals are required to be equipped with basic computer skills. Paper filling in offices is shifting from hardware to software...
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Whenever the term artifact is mentioned, the first definition that rings in the mind are items of art curved by human and has historic value. However, in the field of technology, computer and software engineering, the definition is not much different artifact in software engineering refers to things that are...
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In this paper, our focus will be directed towards the relationship that exist between Computer Science, Information Systems and Information Technology. A fundamental distinction between the three fields will also be analyzed in this work. We will attempt to give details as to how the comprehension of Computer Science concepts...
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The modern-day data analyst uses computer software programs to perform data analysis tasks. Several data analysis tools serve different analysis purposes. A successful data analyst should have in-depth knowledge and understanding of the inner workings of these tools. Using this understanding, data analysts can select the appropriate tool for a...
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What is Data Science? Business Analytics? What are the differences between these terms? What skills set are required for each?
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Data science and business analytics almost go hand-in-hand, with their similarity being in the sense that they are needed to collect data, model and interpret it, and to make projections.
Data science...
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Tableau and Power BI are some of the popular business intelligence (BI) and data visualization apparatuses capable of helping organizations especially hospitals and clinics in analyzing and presenting their data (information) for better analysis and decision-making (Milligan et al., 2022). Whereas the mentioned BIs have analogous objectives, they vary in...
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The rapid development of computer technology has resulted to an era of dynamic progression. The world in now more open and globalization has gained unimaginable height. The increased development in technology has been facilitated by the quest for its advancement to improve its productivity and efficiency in carrying out various...
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Object detection is a technology that is related to image processing and computer vision. It deals with the detection of instances of certain classes of semantic objects in videos and digital images. This is one of the most important features of autonomous vehicles as the safety of driving depends on...
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Mentoring has always been applied as a personal empowerment as well as a developmental tool that addresses the main concerns of the mentees through the provision of knowledge and advises that is critical in boosting the existing competency and morale [2]. The difference between the e-mentoring and the traditional mentoring...
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Health information technology is defined as the electronic systems that both patients and professionals in the health care industry use in order to store, share, and study health information. It has been a constantly evolving throughout the years and shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon. Health IT includes...
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Buffers are terminologies that are used to refers to regions of storage that are used in holding information or data temporarily while being moved from one location to another. One of the most significant features of buffers is the determination of method parameter in determining how buffers are created. Buffers...
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I am making an application to study Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) Masters/Ph.D. program in Computer Science at the University of Texas. My core interest behind the application and interest in exploring this program is cementing my career focused on the implementation of artificial intelligence and researching neural networks. With the...
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Imperative languages have been crucial to the development of many programming paradigms in the field of computer science. The article starts by charting the evolution of imperative languages over time, highlighting significant turning points and programming languages. It explains how assembly languages gave way to high-level imperative languages like Fortran,...
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With an average of 256 programming languages, data scientists have a wide variety of languages to use in their analytical tasks. Some programming languages work best for software application development, other work best for development of games while others work best for data science. Statistical programming languages are high-level programming...
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System Definition
Human Resource Information System is a system that is meant to manage the employees’ information as well as facilitate management of operations of the human resource department.
The system was developed and deployed in 2016 with the aim of diversifying the activities of the human resource department. The system performs...
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The paper is all about the development and implementation of Interactive online furniture shop for a proposal of an e- commerce platform. The proposal aims to improve online shopper experience in order for them to have a different perspective when shopping for furniture online. The proposal addressed the issue on...
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Light has been studied by scientists throughout the years. Two models were the results of those years of research, the first model is called particle theory that was presented by Isaac Newton in the 17th century, Newton thought that light is composed of particles because this would account for the...
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Rumors have been in existence since the early days. However, there are few people that understand what really rumors are and how and why they come into circulation. Therefore, this paper tries to explain how rumors come to be, how they happen and why they come to be in circulation....
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The latest frontiers in physics have been successful over the last decades. The new invention of the latest technology in fields related to physics include quantum technology, wormhole invention, and other inventions (Raković, 27). Besides the new inventions, there have been successful inventions in the past decades that include the...
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Cloud service abstractions services are presently operating by hiding the fundamental complexity provided by the existing technologies as well as services, hoping to facilitate the enactment of Cloud involvement in the market. In specific, the management of information resources and systems that deal with many cloud service providers has the...
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Over time, science has bolstered the process of understanding the universe through knowledge organization, hypotheses testing, and multiple predictions over the future of the earth. These advancements keep on changing as scientists acquire new skills and techniques for conducting their researches. The earliest scientific evidence is traceable to the 3000...
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The early modern scientific revolution gave rise to modern science as we know it today. James McClellan and Harold Dorn say that the advancement of science that took place between mathematics and astronomy ultimately contributed to the fast rise of physics (McClellan & Dorn, 2015).An initial focus on celestial bodies...
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Nicola Tesla was born in 1856 in Croatia and immigrated to the US. He was an inventor and a genius of his time. Given the number of patents (300) against his name, Tesla lived before his time (Delanerolle, Ebrahim, Goodinson, Elliot, Shetty, & Phiri, 2021). An invention that reminds the...
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Thermodynamic processes that occur spontaneously are all irreversible; that is, they proceed naturally in one direction but never reverse. A rolling wheel across a rough road converts mechanical energy into heat due to friction. The former is irreversible, just as it is impossible that a wheel at rest would spontaneously...
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In this essay I will exposit Newton’s bucket experiment (BE), describe two perspectives on the things it shows, and then examine one analogy and two disanologies to the twin/clocks paradox (TP) (Newton p10).
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In the Principia, Newton describes a bucket, suspended by a cord. The cord is twisted while the bucket...
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Physics 244 is a crucial course as it explains more about the modern physics and how carry out certain experiments in the laboratory. Ideally, this course offers the students a chance to learn practical application of different concepts in physics. In this way, they are able to engage microscopic world...
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In today’s world organizations look to take advantage of the ability to access the internet virtually anywhere. This type of accessibility is why most organizations focus on developing applications that are web-based. This provides a great advantage as it allows for remote access and greater collaboration on projects. Internet systems...
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Java programming language is widely used for various software development projects.
Created in the early 1990s, the language has become one of the most popular programming languages globally. It offers multiple advantages, including platform independence, security, and scalability. In this discussion, we will explore peer-reviewed literature on Java programming.
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Chapter 13
Reflection and Literature Review
i. Big Data and Analytics
Big data analytics is the practice of organizing and processing massive volumes of information to discover useful insights and hidden data trends. Big data allows an enterprise to consider the information found in the data, which is essential to define and make...
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Overview and Purpose of the Programming Language
The name of my programming language is Radiohead. The purpose of this programming language will provide scientific calculation, and the primary purpose of this programming language will give instruction to the computer. The natural language has many errors, whereas this programming language does as...
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Since the beginning of mankind, humans have always been obsessed with finding an easier way to complete the tasks they have. The invention of the computer has shown to be one of the most important ones to come out of the 20th century. There were machines that were technically considered...
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According to Dimitrios & Stelios (2021) one of most significant distinctions among Python and Java seems to be the method in which each language manages variable references. This is not possible to modify the type of such a variable after it has been declared using Java, and changing the type...
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Machine learning is a technique of data analyses used by computer scientists and programming experts to automate analytical model building. It is a special area in artificial intelligence based on the idea that computers can identify data patterns, learn from them, and make appropriate decisions with minimal human assistance (Holzinger,...
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NLP Technical Description
Natural Language Processing is an Artificial Intelligence branch assisting computers in comprehending, manipulating, and interpreting human language (Schmitt et al, 2019). Natural language processing draws from several disciplines, which include computational linguistics, and computer science, in its pursuance of filling the disparity between computer comprehension and human communication....
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Natural Language Processing
Artificial Intelligence Basics: A Non-Technical Introduction
The term "artificial intelligence" (AI) has become increasingly prevalent in contemporary discourse. Despite the frequent conflation with "robots of the future" or "complicated algorithms," AI fundamentally denotes machine abilities to execute intelligent conduct beyond human capacity. This treatise serves as a comprehensive introduction...
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Computer Software and Modern Applications.
Introduction
In this article, we are going to discuss how computer software has helped students and users in numerical data analysis with practical issues like languages used in programming. In addition, the interaction between numerical computation and symbolic computation will also be reviewed.
Models used in numerical analysis
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I was overwhelmed in the last five weeks that I have been taken Object-Oriented Scripting Language in Python 3. Maybe because I have never taken any programming before, and Python 3 made me realize that I need to learn and practice some more to be better. Because I know that...
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Technology is (nearly) always built with the tools at hand. It is worth noting that technology lasts until superior technology emerges to replace the tried-and-true older technology or its necessity fades away. Whether we're talking about flint arrowheads or payphones, the best way to understand where technology fits in is...
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When working with a specific programming language or program, programming paradigms offer various organizational structures that can be utilized. Each paradigm has its own unique set of structures, attributes, and approaches to common programming problems. Such as programming languages, the existence of multiple programming paradigms is logical. It is more...
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Directions in programming and security of information for the data scientist
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Python is a good programming language choice for data scientists to learn. According to Bansal and Srivastava (2018), “This language can support different styles of programming including structural and object-oriented. Other styles can be used, too. Coding and debugging is...
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Every organization loves a programmer who is quick enough to write a script at the same time he can also adapt to write complex programs. This paper gives three examples of the programming languages describing how these languages are useful for programmers. This paper also describes some of the key...
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The quantitative study is the procedure for gathering and processing numerical information.. Quantitative data analysis involves examining number-based and numerical data using various statistical methods. To explain behavior, quantitative analysis entails mathematical and statistical modeling, evaluation, and study (Bloomfield & Fisher, 2019). Quantitative analysts quantify a situation by assigning a...
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Engineering students are mainly looking for recruitment from their educational institute campus. Most of the engineering under graduate students are joining industrial sectors. The industrial sector offers good salaries to the engineering under graduate students. it is nevertheless to say that engineering under graduate students have been paid at most...
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Regular expressions are data mining techniques applied by data scientists and analysts to define a search pattern. Regular expressions or Regex are typically applied in text mining or natural language processing, and they rely on the use of a string text to define the search pattern. Regular expressions are used...
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The internet of things (IoT) has resulted in various technological transformations. The internet of things is based on any object being equipped with the relevant technology to perform various computing functions (Bendavid et al., 2018) . The internet of things is widely applicable and is moving from experimentation to practical...
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This paper explores the roles of core technologies in an effective IT system and the responsibility of those who manage it. The articles, define the roles of technology by explaining its involvement in IT system. The introduction, research and results are intended to educate the writer on the core of...
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Object-oriented programming languages differ in many of their functionalities. Generally, understanding the programmers’ functionalities and features is essential to the programmers since it helps them choose the right language for the right task. When developing a new application, one ought to understand the technology stack for various functionalities such as...
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This essay sets out to explore what was learned through researching the sources needed for the presentation on linking physics to the gastrointestinal system. As physics is an applicable and physical science as well as a theoretical science it can be applied to a wide range of systems both biological...
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There are several materials and settings that determine the strength of a 3D printer. Energy, matter, and thermodynamics are essential considerations in a 3D Printer. 3D printing most occurs with a shell and closed-cell infill. This saves material and printing time while maximizing length. The top and bottom surfaces experience...
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The Nathan L. Anderson Memorial Scholarship Foundation, Inc. is named after Nathan Losel Anderson, a very talented musician. He excelled as a composer or arranger, pianist, organist, and accompanist. He was also a computer specialist with excellent knowledge and skills, which led him to work in various U.S government agencies...
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It is notable that serverless computing is an increasingly popular cloud computing model that allows developers to embark on their applications without concerns about server management and maintenance. This technology enables developers to deploy their applications without having to provision and manage servers, allowing them to focus on creating and...
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For years, many disciplines have benefited extensively through various contributions that rely on the physics foundation for analyzing data and creating amicable solutions to problems in various fields. Various models and laws applicable in physics are valuable in understanding how our universes behave from how tiny charged objects move as...
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Image processing has become a popular and critical technology and field of study for our everyday lives. The need to extract important data from visual information arose in many fields like biomedicine, military, economics, industry, and entertainment [1]. Analysis and processing of images requires representing our 3D world in 2D...
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Exploring the relationship between modern physics and Eastern mysticism has interested scholars and scientists alike. Fritjof Capra's book "The Tao of Physics" delves into this relationship and demonstrates the parallels between modern physics and the teachings of Taoism and Buddhism. This topic is important as it sheds light on the...
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The scientific revolution occurred during the early modern period when advances in chemistry, physics, biology, astronomy, and mathematics shifted societal perspectives on nature. The scientific revolution has its roots in Europe. It occurred near the end of the Renaissance and lasted until the late eighteenth century and greatly influenced the...
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Typically, programming languages are widely used by software developers to develop applications and software systems. However, statistical programming languages such as R, SQL, SAS, Python and MATLAB are widely used by data scientists and data analysts to develop algorithms to process data. Statistical programming languages and visual programming languages such...
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Open-source software refers to a licensed program that is availed to people for modification, updating and study purpose. Python is one of the most popular open-source software used for programming of application software and web design (Steven, 2006). Security issues are a key threat to python because hackers gain access...
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The field of education has developed significantly over the previous decade.
Technology integration in education has advanced and become more effective over the years, primarily due to the growth of education itself. Students with access to STEM, robotics, computing, and maker spaces benefit from an interdisciplinary education emphasizing the interconnectedness of...
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Computer program is a group of commands that instruct the central processing unit to execute desired tasks. Structured programming explains a type of programming approach whereby a single structure contains all instructions. Object oriented programming model arranges software blueprints around objects instead of commands and logic. The major contrast between...
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This study explores the aspects of the teaching programming language in early education (K-12). The teaching of programming languages is becoming mandatory as a result of technological advancement in recent years. Most employment sectors shift their recruitment policies as they focus on recruiting individuals with computational skills who can...
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The history of C programming is a story worth telling, as it has left a lasting impact on computing. With its origins in Bell Labs during the 1970s, C programming was created by Dennis Ritchie (Jain et al., 2023). The advantages of C programming were quickly recognized, both in its...
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The programming languages that are used in Unmanned Aerial Systems play a cardinal role to influence their functionality as well as performance. Operators basically use the languages for various purposes such as data gathering, analysis, mapping, database retrieval, as well as project presentation. According to Ismail et al (2018), UAS...
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The creation, design, and upkeep of websites is referred to as web development. It covers things like database administration, web design, online publishing, and web programming. Although they are often used interchangeably, web developer and web designer do not have the same meaning. Using HTML and CSS, a web designer...
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As a Web Development major, I have learned to appreciate the exhilarating moment when my mind engages a new language. Learning PHP has been an experience, to say the least. There were a few times where I incorporated JavaScript, whereas that is a language that I am comfortable with, and...
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Working with patients and coordinating with specialists from other fields, nursing is an exciting and rewarding vocation. New nurses are recent nursing school graduates who have recently begun working in the medical field. They need a wide range of abilities and information to function in a medical setting. They must...
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Nurses are essential in the healthcare system because of their role in providing care to patients and ensuring patient safety. The United States Bureau of Labor and Statistics data show that registered nurses form the largest employee population in the country, and it is expected that there will be a...
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