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Term Paper # 22695 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
NRP/PALS Instructor Certificates, 2002.
An analysis of the importance of certification for instructors of PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) and NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation Practitioner).
1,160 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 4 sources, MLA, $ 39.95
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This paper discusses why it is important for a respiratory practitioner to gain certificates as a PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) instructor, or a NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation Practitioner) instructor. The paper examines why it will advance the practice of the respiratory practitioner. The paper provides a look at what each certificate means to the medical professional, and what the guidelines for each are.

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"The PALS course teaches guidelines and requirements for resuscitating a child who is in a trauma situation. These requirements include knowing the conditions of risk for cardiopulmonary arrest, the parameters that indicate cardiovascular compromise in the patient, and strategies for prevention of cardiopulmonary arrest in children. Students must demonstrate skills of establishing and maintaining an airway in children. They must also identify the effects of multitrauma in children, and know the sequence and priorities of newborn and pediatric resuscitation. Proper techniques of management and maintenance of proper alignment of the cervical spine in the patient."
Term Paper # 74991 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Internet Trust Certificates, 2006.
An in-depth look at Internet trust certificates and signatures with regards to Internet electronic commerce and legal deals.
10,375 words (approx. 41.5 pages), 20 sources, MLA, $ 208.95
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This paper takes an in-depth look at the emergence of Internet trust certificates and signatures, and how they will extensively increase the security of Internet electronic commerce and legal deals. The paper first defines and discusses trust in relation to the internet and then outlines the companies that are supposed to provide the solution to consumer confidence and voluntary self regulation that is required in the electronic marketplace, as well as the amount of personal information that a user is willing to allow to become public via the internet.

Contents:
Introduction
Literature Review
What is The Background of These Organizations - BBB Online, Truste and Verisign Inc?
What Are The Services They Provide to The Organizations?
What Are The Guidelines of The Certificates Issued by BBBOnline, TRUSTe and VeriSign Inc?
Evaluate The Certificates to Find Out Whether They Really Stop Mistreating of Personal Information, and Are There Any Loopholes Within The Certificates
Do Consumers Really Feel Safe by These Certificates?
Conclusions

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"The reason for this may be considered to be psychological to a certain extent. An unwanted mail on the e-mail address needs just a click in order to dispose off, and it is a major problem that computer users have been facing for a long time. Even nowadays, all the free amount of e-mail services lead to a great amount of mails which come in, and still several people make use of free e-mail. Thus it is quite possible that the individuals are being accustomed to that sort of great trouble. On the other hand in the case of an unwanted phone call, it can usually come at any hour of any day, and one may not even like to attend to the phone in order to get rid of the people. It is also very true that postal mail is somewhere in between and certain of the individuals are being accustomed to even throwing away of the mails without even opening the mails. Thus, it is quite possible that the classification of the information is quite based on the harassment which it causes to the individual. (Trust in the Internet: The Social Dynamics of an Experience Technology)

To a certain extent, when a person uses the Internet for a while, he tends to develop a higher level of trust in the Internet. There have been different analyses which talk about two general types of cyber trust. One of these categories can be called as "Net-confidence" and the other can be called as "Net-risk". Considering individuals in these two categories help in analyzing the trust that individuals have in Internet. The analyses show that:
- In general continuing users of Internet have more surety and more confidence in the information and people whom they can access via the technology than others who do not use Internet, with several non-users having no opinion about how much of trust can be placed in the Internet."
Term Paper # 58051 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
PALS and Research Methodology, 2005.
An examination of different forms of research methodology as it refers to PALS (Phonological Awareness and Literacy Screening).
5,841 words (approx. 23.4 pages), 18 sources, MLA, $ 139.95
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This study attempts to discern whether a qualitative or quantitative approach to research methodology is appropriate for examining PALS. PALS measures young children's knowledge of important literacy fundamentals, including phonological awareness, alphabet knowledge, knowledge of letter sounds, spelling concept of word, word recognition in isolation, and oral passage reading.

Outline
Literature Review: Introduction to Research Methodology
History of Qualitative-Quantitative Research
Qualitative vs. Quantitative Research
Education and Literacy
Quantitative Methods
Research in Education
Analysis
Conclusions

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"In fact, there are many that might argue that a quantitative approach is preferable to a qualitative approach in all situations regardless of the phenomena being studied (Myburgh, Poggenpoel & Van Der Linde, 2001) because it lends itself to less 'subjective analysis.' However further exploration into the matter suggests that qualitative analysis is not subjective in nature and may in fact be the preferred method for research analysis into complex behavioral issues, particularly when the researcher is attempting to determine patterns in behavior and conduct (Myburgh, et. al, 2001).
That there is a great deal of 'opinion' surrounding the issue of both qualitative and quantitative research methodology cannot be argued. Thus research will be examined from both perspectives, qualitative and quantitative, in order to ascertain which methodology is best suited to provide detailed analysis of the PALS program, and in order to determine which methodology should be adopted by the researcher to provide adequate insight into the given phenomena that the researcher is attempting to explore. No conclusions will be made with regard to the legitimacy of either research approach until the final portion of this analysis, where a determination will be made as to whether a qualitative or quantitative approach is more appropriate in this particularly setting."
Term Paper # 54964 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Electronic Certificates of Medical Necessity, 2004.
An analysis of the usefulness of electronic filing of certificates of medical necessity (e-CMN).
1,847 words (approx. 7.4 pages), 3 sources, MLA, $ 59.95
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Medical billing can now become a relatively painless process for the personnel in a medical facility through the electronic filing of certificates of medical necessity (e-CMN). This paper explains how manually filling out paperwork is very time consuming and is not very cost effective. However, the technological advancements created in the area of medical billing are very efficient. It looks at how, while many offices now fax the CMNs, the incorporation of e-CMNs into the medical office and billing process decreases overhead costs, reduces paperwork, and helps substantially with the on-going battle to comply with the ever-changing Medicare requirements. It argues that, while each of the previous reasons is enticing enough to consider incorporating e-CMNs into the office routine, the increase of revenue is certainly a major benefit and is the direct result of the time reduction with the filing process.

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"In September of 2001, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services revised the Medicare Program Integrity Manual (PIM) to include the acceptance of faxed and electronic CMN?s and other electronic communication between suppliers and physicians while improving program integrity (Bachenheimer, 2002). The PIM included instructions for how e-CMNs should be created and used, while also specifying that they must ?adhere to all privacy, security, and electronic signature rules and regulations. Additionally, e-CMNs must contain identical questions/wording to the paper CMS forms, including the same pagination, and identical instructions along with definitions as printed on the back of the hardcopy form? (McClinton, 2002)."
Term Paper # 73277 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Tax Lien Certificates, 2004.
Examines the sale of tax lien certificates to private investors.
904 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 31.95
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The sale of tax lien certificates to private investors from state and local governments is a win-win for both parties. This paper shows that the private investor earns high interest on his investment, the state and local government collects the taxes they need to function.

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"State and local governments need taxes in order to fund programs that are essential to the proper functioning of the community. If these revenues were to stop the basic services that all local communities provide its members would stop as well, sacrificing not only the value of those services but also the jobs that they sustain. The sale of tax lien certificates to private investors is one way for state ..."
Term Paper # 68776 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Internet Trust Certificates, 2006.
An in-depth discussion on internet based transaction.
5,864 words (approx. 23.5 pages), 15 sources, MLA, $ 140.95
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The paper begins with an overview of on-line transaction and the trust it demands from the consumer. It assesses marketing literature in order to highlight two different methods of trust and reliance demanded by the supplier. The paper offers cited examples to qualify these opinions. It continues to discuss the introduction of internet trust certificates, their validity and acceptance by the consumer. In conclusion, the author summarizes and offers an opinion on previous discussions.

Introduction
Literature Review
What is the background of these organizations - BBB Online, Truste and Verisign Inc
What are the services they provide to the organizations? What are the guidelines of the certificates issued by; BBBOnline, TRUSTe and VeriSign Inc?
Evaluate the certificates to find out whether they really stop mistreating of personal information, and are there any loopholes within the certificates
Do consumers really feel safe by these certificates?
Conclusion
References

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"The problems with the licensees do not end there. A person purchased a replacement battery for a cordless phone from Batteries.com. It also resulted in a subscription to a publication without the knowledge of the person who bought the battery. This sort of behavior does not satisfy any consumer. The contribution of Batteries.Com to TrustE is $599 a year for the right of displaying the privacy seal issued by TrustE. The situation was bad enough for TrustE to conduct an enquiry, and the executive director of TrustE said that Battries.Com violated the policies of Trust E on six counts - passing on data to sungifts.com which in turn passed the information to the magazine company, for passing on this information a required permission from TrustE was required but not obtained; the customers were not notified of the change in policies which was required; the company did not give the option of opting out to the customers; again the page having the choice of opting out required a link to a privacy statement and that link did not exist; and finally the data was transferred to sungifts.com before the option of opting out was presented."
Term Paper # 54701 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Professional Licensing and Certification, 2004.
A look at the differences between professional licensing standards and requirements and certification standards and requirements.
1,425 words (approx. 5.7 pages), 9 sources, APA, $ 47.95
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This paper describes the differences between the standards and requirements of professional licenses and those of certification programs. The paper points out that state-required licenses are much more stringent in terms of educational and professional standards than certifications offered by certification programs not regulated by the state and that, often, these certifications programs are offered by organizations that exist simply to collect revenue in the form of examination fees and membership dues.

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"Under the laws of every state in the United States, certain professions require practitioners to obtain a license issued pursuant to state licensing guidelines. Accountants, attorneys, engineers and physicians, in particular, must satisfy stringent requirements and attain a satisfactory score on professional licensing exams that individual states have established to qualify professionals intending to practice, which vary widely from state to state, in addition to satisfying any necessary educational degree requirements as a prerequisite to register for any licensing exam."
Term Paper # 59009 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
National Board Certification for Teachers, 2005.
An assessment of National Board Certification as a professional tool for improving the quality of the teaching work force.
5,478 words (approx. 21.9 pages), 8 sources, MLA, $ 134.95
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Is certification a means by which we can improve the education of our nation's youth? Or is it a bureaucratic nightmare that will not only stifle teachers' creativity, but also their ability to earn a living, thereby further jeopardizing our educational system? This paper researches the issue thoroughly, presenting all viewpoints associated with national board certification for teachers in America.

Table of Contents
Chapter One - Introduction
Statement of the Problem
Purpose of the Study
Research Objective
Significance of the Study
Definition of Terms
Chapter 2 - Review of Literature
The History of National Board Certification for Teachers in America
How Does Certification Work?
What is the Current Certification Political Mood in America?
Does Certification Truly Make One a Better Teacher?
Chapter 3 - Analysis
Chapter 4 - Conclusion
Bibliography

From the Paper
"America has many challenges to face in the 21st century: Currently, we're embroiled in a war against terror which seems to have a greater scope and grip internationally everyday; we're struggling with income disparities that are among the most egregious in our nation's history; violent crime in America is unique in the industrialized world; and AIDS, teenage pregnancy and other social problems have established that they are not just fleeting problems. But perhaps the greatest challenge facing America today is the state of our education system. Ambitious projects such as No Child Left Behind establish the fact that education is on the forefront of our goals, and may now have the attention of the current administration too."
Term Paper # 107229 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
General Certificate of Secondary Education Case Study, 2007.
This paper is a case study on a sequence of lessons taught to a group of twenty-two students aged 17 to 18, retaking General Certificate of Secondary Education in English.
4,106 words (approx. 16.4 pages), 6 sources, APA, $ 110.95
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This paper is a case study written by a teacher at a College of Further Education, and refers to a sequence of lessons taught to a group of twenty-two students aged 17 to 18, retaking General Certificate of Secondary Education in English. The author of the paper uses a combination of written feedback, one-to-one assessment, peer assessment and innovative plenaries to monitor students' progress. Also, this paper takes a systematic approach, which includes a demonstration of how the author taught the students about writing genre, effective openings, powerful description and structure. Furthermore, this paper emphasizes a formative assessment in the sequence of lessons it describes. It goes on to discuss the specific assessments given, such as written feedback, peer assessments, one-on-one assessments, plenaries, etc., along with a discussion of this study.

Outline:
Introduction
Objectives, expected learning outcomes and assessment criteria
Written feedback
One-to-one assessment
Peer assessment
Plenaries
Coursework marking and moderation
Moving ahead with assessment: evaluation, conclusions and implications for the future

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"Although I used the mark scheme carefully and spent a long time marking each piece of coursework, at the moderation meeting it appeared that many of my pieces had been marked rather low, and the other teachers raised some of the marks I had given. Using the mark scheme to mark real coursework, and then discussing it with other teachers, was a very useful process. Despite the apparent accuracy of the mark schemes for English coursework, teachers can and do interpret the criteria quite differently, and discussing how the teachers arrived at their interpretations was very helpful when I reconsidered my own, and I now feel more confident about marking coursework in the future.

"Of course, by the time the teacher has marked final drafts of coursework, it is too late to alter the teaching of that group, or to offer further help to any students. Overall, I was happy with the resulting work, and it provided evidence that my teaching had been effective. I will, however, use what I learned from marking the coursework to help me teach any future GCSE group the same sequence of lessons. For example, I feel that a few students would have benefited from further revision of each technique I taught, and I will consider this further if I find myself teaching the same topic again."
Term Paper # 36545 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Certification of Forests, 2002.
An analysis of forest certification.
1,900 words (approx. 7.6 pages), 8 sources, $ 71.95
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Abstract
An analysis of the process and implication of the forest certification.
Term Paper # 92560 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL), 2006.
Research regarding the Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL).
3,190 words (approx. 12.8 pages), 10 sources, MLA, $ 92.95
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Abstract
The purpose of this action research paper is to select appropriate testing material to place students into Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) environments and consider other programs or avenues for the remainder of the students.

Outline:
Introduction
Purpose
Research Questions
Chapter II
Literature Review
Reasons for the Implementation of VCAL
Outcomes of VCAL and Other Programs
Chapter 3
Action Research
Methodology
Findings and Results
Discussion and Conclusion
What Does This Mean to Special Education Intervention?

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"Additionally, the report presented to the Victorian Government related to post-compulsory education and training pathways also focused on the predicament of the 11,000 young adults in Victoria leaving school each year without possessing any recognised qualifications (Ministerial Review, 2000; Praetz, 2002). The report found that both the quality of the labour market and the quality of schooling influenced student decisions to leave school prior to completing year 12. In addition, through the use of a regional analysis, the report found that dropping out of school was also influenced by socioeconomic level (Ministerial Review, 2000; Praetz, 2002). In fact, nearly 30% of girls and 40% of boys in low socioeconomic status areas leave school prior to completing year 12 (Ministerial Review, 2000; Praetz, 2002). The research also found that within these regions, student achievement was relatively weak (Ministerial Review, 2000; Praetz, 2002). "
Term Paper # 66992 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
National Teacher Certification, 2006.
Examines an incentive to certify all teachers at a national level.
3,183 words (approx. 12.7 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 92.95
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This paper provides an overview of the educational system of the United States, traces its development, outlines its present condition, estimates the necessity of reforms in the educational sphere and judges the worth of a proposed national high-school teachers certification incentive. Other related issues are also given consideration in the course of the mainstream discussion.

Paper Outline:
Introduction
Brief Overview of Secondary Education System in the USA
Identification of the Primary Concerns in Teacher Certification
National Teacher Certification
Arguments Against National Certification
Conclusion
Bibliography

From the Paper
"There have, of course, been alternatives suggested and tried at different times, including alternatives that eliminated the professional component almost altogether. But the fact remains that, at present, the vast majority of licenses to teach are based on evidence of completion of such a program, with or without examination. Because determining the relative importance of these various elements and their inclusion in a certification system always involves conflicts-between classroom teachers and other elements of the profession, between professors of education and professors in the liberal arts and sciences, between state department of education officials and those teaching in universities, between so-called "research universities" and former teachers colleges-this issue has been one of the most contentious in the long development of teacher certification."
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ISO 9000 Certification, 2001.
This paper examines the ISO 9000 standards in particular while placing them within the broader context of the needs of business and industries.
1,450 words (approx. 5.8 pages), 6 sources, MLA, $ 48.95
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This paper examines the ISO 9000 standards and summarizes them. Moreover, it discusses the need for businesses to use Quality Management as well as install ISO 9000 Quality Systems in several businesses and industries. The paper details the ISO 9000 standards and explains their advantages to many businesses.

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"Most people outside of the world of industry have never heard of ISO 9000 Certification, and yet this system ? and similar systems of standardization ? are integral to a number of the activities that we pursue each day and are central to the way that business and industry will be conducted in the 21st century. This paper examines the ISO 9000 standards in particular while placing them within the broader context of the needs of business and industries to establish measures for standardization and systems for quality control ? the two of which are interrelated."
Term Paper # 11742 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
ISO 9000 Certification, 1996.
Analyzes benefits & drawbacks of set of international standards for quality management & assurance adopted by 90 nations.
1,350 words (approx. 5.4 pages), 7 sources, $ 47.95
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"A German company wins a huge contract to sell components to a factory in North Carolina. A Swiss firm becomes the leading supplier of power line filters in the U.S. A Japanese electronics conglomerate outbids several European manufacturers for a project in South America. These are not isolated events, but rather an indication that we have entered a new age in commerce (?The inside,? 1995, p. 102). Today, more and more business and industry leaders realize that in order to thrive, or even survive, in the new global economy, their companies must become truly world-class. That is the reason for the growing move to ISO 9000 certification.

As a global standard ISO 9000 is already well on the way. In the first half of ..."
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Quality Assurance Certification, 1997.
Examines process, advantages & disadvantages of International Standards Organization 9000 voluntary system for corp. quality approval.
2,700 words (approx. 10.8 pages), 5 sources, $ 95.95
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"ABSTRACT
This research examines the ISO 9000 certification program and its developing role. The thesis of this examination is that the advantages of ISO 9000 certification outweigh the disadvantages for United States-based firms operating globally. While the growing importance of ISO 9000 certification is recognized by most United States-based firms operating globally, many of these firms argue that such certification is not desirable for either specific industries or for specific firms.
This examination found that ISO 9000 is the set of standards that was created in the pursuit of quality in output. The system is not a quality check within the context of classical standards employed in.."
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