The social media post discusses vaccinations and their possible side effects. It presents research showing that some believe vaccines cause diseases like measles and whooping cough. However, research also indicates that side effects from vaccines are rare and not extreme. Further research discussed suggests that vaccines benefit public health more than they cause harm and are necessary for development. The post includes various links to articles on both sides of the vaccination debate.
The document appears to be a social media post discussing vaccinations and their possible side effects. It presents research showing that some believe vaccines cause diseases like measles and whooping cough. However, it also cites research finding that side effects from vaccines are rare and not extreme. Additionally, the post discusses that vaccines provide more benefits than harm and are necessary for public health. The post includes various links to articles and resources on both sides of the vaccination debate.
Vaccination PowerPoint Second Assignment Four Adjustmentsdougferraiolo
The document is a social media post by Douglas Ferraiolo discussing vaccinations and their possible side effects. It presents research showing that some believe vaccines cause diseases like measles and whooping cough, though side effects are actually rare and not extreme. Further research presented finds that vaccines benefit public health more than they cause harm. The post provides sources for the presented research.
The document is a social media post by Douglas Ferraiolo discussing vaccinations and their possible side effects. It presents research showing that some believe vaccines cause diseases like measles and whooping cough, though side effects are actually rare and not extreme. Further research presented finds that vaccines benefit public health more than they cause harm. The post provides sources for the presented research.
Vaccination PowerPoint for Assignment Three (Adjusted)dougferraiolo
The document is a social media post by Douglas Ferraiolo discussing vaccinations and their possible side effects. It presents research showing that some believe vaccines cause diseases like measles and whooping cough, though side effects are actually rare and not extreme. Further research presented finds that vaccines benefit public health more than they cause harm. The post also includes numerous images related to vaccinations, medical treatments, and image editing techniques.
The document discusses issues around privacy and the internet. It provides examples of how personal data is collected and shared online through social media, smartphones, smart devices, and other means. It also discusses concerns about data security, data breaches, government surveillance, and the lack of strong privacy laws and regulations. Overall it examines the tensions between privacy rights and the widespread collection and sharing of personal data in the digital age.
Invited talk given at The Natural History Museum, London, 17 March 2009 (I gave a very similar talk at the Department of Zoology, University of Stockholm, 12 March 2009).
This lecture discusses principles of safety for health information technology (HIT). It aims to understand why medical errors occur by viewing healthcare delivery as a science and applying principles of safe design. These principles include standardizing processes, using checklists, and learning from mistakes. The lecture also emphasizes that systems, not individuals, are usually at fault when errors occur. It introduces the "Swiss cheese" model of accident causation and argues all systems will inevitably have failures so they must be designed to catch errors.
The document appears to be a social media post discussing vaccinations and their possible side effects. It presents research showing that some believe vaccines cause diseases like measles and whooping cough. However, it also cites research finding that side effects from vaccines are rare and not extreme. Additionally, the post discusses that vaccines provide more benefits than harm and are necessary for public health. The post includes various links to articles and resources on both sides of the vaccination debate.
Vaccination PowerPoint Second Assignment Four Adjustmentsdougferraiolo
The document is a social media post by Douglas Ferraiolo discussing vaccinations and their possible side effects. It presents research showing that some believe vaccines cause diseases like measles and whooping cough, though side effects are actually rare and not extreme. Further research presented finds that vaccines benefit public health more than they cause harm. The post provides sources for the presented research.
The document is a social media post by Douglas Ferraiolo discussing vaccinations and their possible side effects. It presents research showing that some believe vaccines cause diseases like measles and whooping cough, though side effects are actually rare and not extreme. Further research presented finds that vaccines benefit public health more than they cause harm. The post provides sources for the presented research.
Vaccination PowerPoint for Assignment Three (Adjusted)dougferraiolo
The document is a social media post by Douglas Ferraiolo discussing vaccinations and their possible side effects. It presents research showing that some believe vaccines cause diseases like measles and whooping cough, though side effects are actually rare and not extreme. Further research presented finds that vaccines benefit public health more than they cause harm. The post also includes numerous images related to vaccinations, medical treatments, and image editing techniques.
The document discusses issues around privacy and the internet. It provides examples of how personal data is collected and shared online through social media, smartphones, smart devices, and other means. It also discusses concerns about data security, data breaches, government surveillance, and the lack of strong privacy laws and regulations. Overall it examines the tensions between privacy rights and the widespread collection and sharing of personal data in the digital age.
Invited talk given at The Natural History Museum, London, 17 March 2009 (I gave a very similar talk at the Department of Zoology, University of Stockholm, 12 March 2009).
This lecture discusses principles of safety for health information technology (HIT). It aims to understand why medical errors occur by viewing healthcare delivery as a science and applying principles of safe design. These principles include standardizing processes, using checklists, and learning from mistakes. The lecture also emphasizes that systems, not individuals, are usually at fault when errors occur. It introduces the "Swiss cheese" model of accident causation and argues all systems will inevitably have failures so they must be designed to catch errors.
This document summarizes the services provided by Private Equity Support Services to help organizations achieve growth. They deliver processes and methodologies developed over 35 years to address obstacles to growth. A team of experienced executives provide services like business reviews, leadership assessments, and strategic planning to create alignment and sustainable growth. They uncover real issues hindering performance and guide clients through outcome-based solutions. Their goal is to establish customer focus, real leadership, aligned people and processes, organizational clarity, and an engaged workforce to achieve growth objectives.
Stephen Johnston has over 35 years of experience in network operations, design, and maintenance. He is currently working as a senior network specialist for Armada Solutions on the NAB cheque scanning project. Previously he has held senior network engineering roles at RCR Tomlinson, CDM, Commonwealth Bank, Citec, MCI, and Telstra managing teams and supporting complex network infrastructure. He has extensive experience with Cisco, Juniper, HP and other networking platforms and technologies.
PowerplacePR is a computer room infrastructure company founded in 1991 that has grown from $800,000 in initial sales to over $3 million in current annual sales and service. They provide cutting-edge infrastructure components like battery backups, cooling systems, and fire prevention equipment from brands like APC and SEVO Systems. PowerplacePR aims to offer these necessary computer room infrastructure solutions at competitive prices with excellent service.
The document is a social media post by Douglas Ferraiolo discussing vaccinations and their possible side effects. It presents research showing that some believe vaccines cause diseases like measles and whooping cough, though side effects are actually rare and not extreme. Further research presented finds that vaccines benefit public health more than they cause harm. The post includes various links and images related to vaccinations.
Moving a junior rep forward into a new role? What's the best way to set them up for success and ensure their comfort in the position? This is an example of getting those milestones outlined to help them in their new role transition.
Unlocking Brand Growth with Social CommunitiesSiim Säinas
1. The document discusses the value of brand communities for increasing marketing effectiveness and efficiency. It notes that brand communities can increase earned media value, improve crisis management, and increase brand relevance.
2. It provides tips for building successful brand communities, noting they require focus on people engagement, energy or interactions, and influence within networks. Data on 12 food and beverage brands in Indonesia found they varied in their social media strengths.
3. The document concludes with recommendations for food and beverage brands to improve their social media performance, such as increasing posting frequency, engaging with fans, and curating user-generated content to develop brand communities.
The document discusses vaccines and their possible side effects. It presents research showing that some believe vaccines cause diseases like measles and whooping cough, while side effects from vaccines are actually rare and not extreme. Further research cited finds that vaccines benefit public health more than they cause harm and are necessary for public health. The document contains numerous images related to vaccinations.
Гуманитарные специальности в IT-индустрии
Анна Астахова, старший аккаунт-менеджер в компании Nоveо.
Noveo — международная IT‑компания. Наши главные офисы разработки ПО находятся в Новосибирске и Санкт-Петербурге, представительства — в Москве, Париже, Лондоне и Сиэтле.
Addressing mode & data transfer instruction of 8085Chinmayee samal
The document discusses addressing modes and data transfer instructions of the 8085 microprocessor. It defines addressing modes as the various ways of specifying operands in an instruction. The 8085 supports direct, register, indirect, immediate, and implied addressing modes. It then explains each data transfer instruction in detail, including MOV, MVI, LDA, LHLD, STA, XCHG, PUSH and POP. The instructions are used to move data between registers and memory in the microprocessor.
The social media post discusses the debate around vaccinations and their possible side effects. While some believe vaccines can cause diseases like measles, pertussis, and polio, research shows side effects from vaccines are actually rare and not extreme. The post cites sources finding vaccines have overall benefits and are necessary for public health, though there is ongoing discussion around timing of doses.
Vaccination PowerPoint for Assignment Two Adjusteddougferraiolo
The social media post discusses vaccines and their possible side effects. It presents research showing that vaccines do not cause diseases like measles, pertussis, or smallpox and that side effects from vaccines are rare and not extreme. The post concludes that vaccines provide more benefits than harm and are necessary for public health and growth.
The document discusses genetic engineering in agriculture. It provides background on genetic engineering and its history. Common genetically engineered crops are discussed, as well as traits modified like herbicide tolerance. Both proponents and opponents of genetic engineering are mentioned. Regulatory bodies that oversee genetically engineered products are identified. Controversies around intellectual property and corporate influence on policy are also summarized. Alternatives to genetic engineering are briefly explored.
The document discusses genetic engineering in agriculture. It provides background on genetic engineering and its history. Common genetically engineered crops are mentioned, as well as traits modified like herbicide tolerance. Both proponents and opponents of genetic engineering are discussed. Regulations around genetically engineered products are explored, as are issues around intellectual property. Alternatives to genetic engineering in agriculture are also presented.
The document discusses genetic engineering in agriculture. It provides background on genetic engineering and its history. Common genetically engineered crops are mentioned, as well as traits modified like herbicide tolerance. Both proponents and opponents of genetic engineering are discussed. Regulations around genetically engineered products are explored, as are issues around intellectual property. Alternatives to genetic engineering in agriculture are also presented.
This document outlines a communication plan to gain government support and regulation for CRISPR gene editing technology research. The plan aims to position Editas Medicine as supporting people by expanding partnerships under government guidance. Key strategies include passing legislation for FDA oversight, increasing public support through media, and influencing researchers. Target audiences are government officials, the general public, and industry leaders. Messages focus on CRISPR's medical potential and benefits of stable, ethical research through federal backing aligned with global standards. The goal is to increase the likelihood of continued, responsible CRISPR research delivering life-changing treatments to the public.
This document discusses pre-implantation genetic screening and the development of a brand called GENEMOD to provide this service. It includes research on:
- How human reproduction may shift to embryo selection through genetic screening. Over 1000 diseases can currently be screened.
- GENEMOD was chosen as the brand name. Concept diagrams and logos were developed.
- Research was conducted on superior logos and branding of existing companies like Amazon and Apple.
- Example Facebook pages and strategies for promotion through social media.
- Website wireframes and layouts of other companies to showcase products and services.
This document discusses pre-implantation genetic screening and the development of a brand called GENEMOD to provide this service. It includes research on:
- How human reproduction will undergo a radical shift with embryo selection replacing sex as the dominant way of having babies by 2040.
- Over 1000 diseases can currently be screened for during PGS and parents can select embryos without those diseases.
- GENEMOD is proposed as the brand name for a PGS service, which could help "delete" genetic diseases but also enable genetic modification and creating "super-humans".
- Research is presented on superior logos and branding strategies for GENEMOD's Facebook page and website wireframes.
The document discusses excerpts from PDF files about deadly brain research conducted by Boyden Gray. It describes how Gray engaged in criminal medical research that partially blinded a Senator and coerced a Governor into an operation. It provides links to pages advertising Gray's brain tumor vaccine pipeline and money laundering frauds. The document warns about Gray's homemade deadly brain tumor treatments through the American Brain Tumor Association.
This document discusses the role of technology in daily life and some of the risks associated with it. It notes that while technology can lead to comfort, it also potentially enables destruction if not carefully controlled and limited. The document warns that science should not be allowed to "undo its own good work." It also references human cloning experiments and debates around the ethics of such experiments. The role of technology is seen as both necessary for modern life but also potentially dangerous if abused.
The presentation discusses using social media data to supplement traditional signal detection methods in pharmacovigilance. It describes how Google developed a model with the CDC to detect influenza outbreaks using Google search queries, which provided faster detection than traditional surveillance. However, the model overestimated flu incidence due to increased searches after media coverage of the Google-used query. The presentation argues that social media could be similarly used to detect drug safety signals if cases are anonymized and confirmed by healthcare professionals.
This document summarizes the services provided by Private Equity Support Services to help organizations achieve growth. They deliver processes and methodologies developed over 35 years to address obstacles to growth. A team of experienced executives provide services like business reviews, leadership assessments, and strategic planning to create alignment and sustainable growth. They uncover real issues hindering performance and guide clients through outcome-based solutions. Their goal is to establish customer focus, real leadership, aligned people and processes, organizational clarity, and an engaged workforce to achieve growth objectives.
Stephen Johnston has over 35 years of experience in network operations, design, and maintenance. He is currently working as a senior network specialist for Armada Solutions on the NAB cheque scanning project. Previously he has held senior network engineering roles at RCR Tomlinson, CDM, Commonwealth Bank, Citec, MCI, and Telstra managing teams and supporting complex network infrastructure. He has extensive experience with Cisco, Juniper, HP and other networking platforms and technologies.
PowerplacePR is a computer room infrastructure company founded in 1991 that has grown from $800,000 in initial sales to over $3 million in current annual sales and service. They provide cutting-edge infrastructure components like battery backups, cooling systems, and fire prevention equipment from brands like APC and SEVO Systems. PowerplacePR aims to offer these necessary computer room infrastructure solutions at competitive prices with excellent service.
The document is a social media post by Douglas Ferraiolo discussing vaccinations and their possible side effects. It presents research showing that some believe vaccines cause diseases like measles and whooping cough, though side effects are actually rare and not extreme. Further research presented finds that vaccines benefit public health more than they cause harm. The post includes various links and images related to vaccinations.
Moving a junior rep forward into a new role? What's the best way to set them up for success and ensure their comfort in the position? This is an example of getting those milestones outlined to help them in their new role transition.
Unlocking Brand Growth with Social CommunitiesSiim Säinas
1. The document discusses the value of brand communities for increasing marketing effectiveness and efficiency. It notes that brand communities can increase earned media value, improve crisis management, and increase brand relevance.
2. It provides tips for building successful brand communities, noting they require focus on people engagement, energy or interactions, and influence within networks. Data on 12 food and beverage brands in Indonesia found they varied in their social media strengths.
3. The document concludes with recommendations for food and beverage brands to improve their social media performance, such as increasing posting frequency, engaging with fans, and curating user-generated content to develop brand communities.
The document discusses vaccines and their possible side effects. It presents research showing that some believe vaccines cause diseases like measles and whooping cough, while side effects from vaccines are actually rare and not extreme. Further research cited finds that vaccines benefit public health more than they cause harm and are necessary for public health. The document contains numerous images related to vaccinations.
Гуманитарные специальности в IT-индустрии
Анна Астахова, старший аккаунт-менеджер в компании Nоveо.
Noveo — международная IT‑компания. Наши главные офисы разработки ПО находятся в Новосибирске и Санкт-Петербурге, представительства — в Москве, Париже, Лондоне и Сиэтле.
Addressing mode & data transfer instruction of 8085Chinmayee samal
The document discusses addressing modes and data transfer instructions of the 8085 microprocessor. It defines addressing modes as the various ways of specifying operands in an instruction. The 8085 supports direct, register, indirect, immediate, and implied addressing modes. It then explains each data transfer instruction in detail, including MOV, MVI, LDA, LHLD, STA, XCHG, PUSH and POP. The instructions are used to move data between registers and memory in the microprocessor.
The social media post discusses the debate around vaccinations and their possible side effects. While some believe vaccines can cause diseases like measles, pertussis, and polio, research shows side effects from vaccines are actually rare and not extreme. The post cites sources finding vaccines have overall benefits and are necessary for public health, though there is ongoing discussion around timing of doses.
Vaccination PowerPoint for Assignment Two Adjusteddougferraiolo
The social media post discusses vaccines and their possible side effects. It presents research showing that vaccines do not cause diseases like measles, pertussis, or smallpox and that side effects from vaccines are rare and not extreme. The post concludes that vaccines provide more benefits than harm and are necessary for public health and growth.
The document discusses genetic engineering in agriculture. It provides background on genetic engineering and its history. Common genetically engineered crops are discussed, as well as traits modified like herbicide tolerance. Both proponents and opponents of genetic engineering are mentioned. Regulatory bodies that oversee genetically engineered products are identified. Controversies around intellectual property and corporate influence on policy are also summarized. Alternatives to genetic engineering are briefly explored.
The document discusses genetic engineering in agriculture. It provides background on genetic engineering and its history. Common genetically engineered crops are mentioned, as well as traits modified like herbicide tolerance. Both proponents and opponents of genetic engineering are discussed. Regulations around genetically engineered products are explored, as are issues around intellectual property. Alternatives to genetic engineering in agriculture are also presented.
The document discusses genetic engineering in agriculture. It provides background on genetic engineering and its history. Common genetically engineered crops are mentioned, as well as traits modified like herbicide tolerance. Both proponents and opponents of genetic engineering are discussed. Regulations around genetically engineered products are explored, as are issues around intellectual property. Alternatives to genetic engineering in agriculture are also presented.
This document outlines a communication plan to gain government support and regulation for CRISPR gene editing technology research. The plan aims to position Editas Medicine as supporting people by expanding partnerships under government guidance. Key strategies include passing legislation for FDA oversight, increasing public support through media, and influencing researchers. Target audiences are government officials, the general public, and industry leaders. Messages focus on CRISPR's medical potential and benefits of stable, ethical research through federal backing aligned with global standards. The goal is to increase the likelihood of continued, responsible CRISPR research delivering life-changing treatments to the public.
This document discusses pre-implantation genetic screening and the development of a brand called GENEMOD to provide this service. It includes research on:
- How human reproduction may shift to embryo selection through genetic screening. Over 1000 diseases can currently be screened.
- GENEMOD was chosen as the brand name. Concept diagrams and logos were developed.
- Research was conducted on superior logos and branding of existing companies like Amazon and Apple.
- Example Facebook pages and strategies for promotion through social media.
- Website wireframes and layouts of other companies to showcase products and services.
This document discusses pre-implantation genetic screening and the development of a brand called GENEMOD to provide this service. It includes research on:
- How human reproduction will undergo a radical shift with embryo selection replacing sex as the dominant way of having babies by 2040.
- Over 1000 diseases can currently be screened for during PGS and parents can select embryos without those diseases.
- GENEMOD is proposed as the brand name for a PGS service, which could help "delete" genetic diseases but also enable genetic modification and creating "super-humans".
- Research is presented on superior logos and branding strategies for GENEMOD's Facebook page and website wireframes.
The document discusses excerpts from PDF files about deadly brain research conducted by Boyden Gray. It describes how Gray engaged in criminal medical research that partially blinded a Senator and coerced a Governor into an operation. It provides links to pages advertising Gray's brain tumor vaccine pipeline and money laundering frauds. The document warns about Gray's homemade deadly brain tumor treatments through the American Brain Tumor Association.
This document discusses the role of technology in daily life and some of the risks associated with it. It notes that while technology can lead to comfort, it also potentially enables destruction if not carefully controlled and limited. The document warns that science should not be allowed to "undo its own good work." It also references human cloning experiments and debates around the ethics of such experiments. The role of technology is seen as both necessary for modern life but also potentially dangerous if abused.
The presentation discusses using social media data to supplement traditional signal detection methods in pharmacovigilance. It describes how Google developed a model with the CDC to detect influenza outbreaks using Google search queries, which provided faster detection than traditional surveillance. However, the model overestimated flu incidence due to increased searches after media coverage of the Google-used query. The presentation argues that social media could be similarly used to detect drug safety signals if cases are anonymized and confirmed by healthcare professionals.
The document discusses pre-implantation genetic screening (PGS), which allows parents to screen embryos for genetic diseases prior to implantation. Over 1,000 diseases can currently be screened for using PGS. The document proposes that PGS could replace traditional conception methods by 2040, and some estimates suggest certain traits like height and intelligence could be predicted from early-stage embryos in the near future. One section describes branding research for a fictitious PGS company called "GENEMOD," including proposed logos and social media strategies. Wireframe website designs are also presented to illustrate how GENEMOD could present information online.
The document discusses recombinant DNA technology and the Human Genome Project. Some key points:
- The Human Genome Project, started in 1990 and completed in 2003, mapped the entire human genome sequence to further understand human genetics and hereditary disease.
- Recombinant DNA technology allows DNA from one organism to be cut and combined with DNA from another, and is used to produce medicines like human insulin in bacteria.
- Understanding an individual's genetic makeup through projects like the Human Genome Project could help develop personalized medicines tailored to each person's genetics.
- Nutrigenomics studies how different foods may affect gene expression and disease risk depending on a person's genetics. Understanding these interactions could help prevent chronic diseases.
This document provides an overview of observational studies in evidence-based medicine, including cohort and case control studies. It defines cohort and case control studies, describes their key requirements and limitations. It also defines and describes odds ratio, relative risk, and absolute risk, and how to interpret these measures of effect. Examples are provided to illustrate mobile phone use and risk of brain cancer from the INTERPHONE study.
The document discusses the use of chicken eggs in producing flu vaccines. It notes that most flu vaccines are currently produced using chicken eggs, though this process has limitations like being time-consuming and requiring a reliable egg supply far in advance. Researchers are working on alternative production methods like using chicken eggs to produce antigens or developing a universal flu vaccine. The document provides various links to databases and information on using eggs in medical and pharmaceutical applications.
This project comprises market overview of one of the leading pharmaceutical manufacturing company Pfizer. It consists company's historical background, Market status, Major critics faced by them. which is helpful for MBA & Marketing students and for further share holders looking up for companies outline. Prepared and submitted on October 2021
How google glass could revolutionize the medical industryInfographic World
This infographic highlights how Google Glass could one day revolutionize the medical industry and change the industry for the better. Source: http://mhadegree.org/will-google-glass-revolutionize-the-medical-industry/
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CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
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during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
Visual Style and Aesthetics: Basics of Visual Design
Visual Design for Enterprise Applications
Range of Visual Styles.
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3. Research
Many believe vaccines cause:
•Measles
•Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
•Smallpox
•Polio
Douglas Ferraiolo Computer Graphics
- http://www.immunizeforgood.com/fact-or-fiction/benefits-vs.-risks
- http://www.foodmatters.tv/articles-1/vaccinated-children-five-times-
more-prone-to-disease
4. Research
Meanwhile side effects from vaccines are
rare and not extreme.
Douglas Ferraiolo Computer Graphics
- http://www.iflscience.com/health-and-medicine/systematic-
review-finds-side-effects-vaccines-are-extremely-rare
- http://www.terryrondberg.com/medical-and-drug-industry-
motivated-to-push-vaccines
5. Research
Vaccines benefit more than harm and are
necessary for growth.
Douglas Ferraiolo Computer Graphics
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaccine#Opposition_to_
vaccination
- https://www.healthtap.com/user_questions/200924-
is-is-okay-to-receive-vaccinations-for-mumps-
rubeola-rubella-and-varicella-all-at-the-same-time
78. Use the CovertAnchor Point tool to make a
triangular shaped path and make it a
concave curve
Douglas Ferraiolo Computer Graphics
79. Using the DeleteAnchor Point tool to remove an
angle or other feature from the object
just created, restoring the path to its original
configuration
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83. Words to Create Organizational Name
BioMedicure
MedImmune
MediGene
Shot
Dosage
Injection
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84. Created Organizational Name
BioMedicure + Shot = BioShot
New name indicates the biology and
scientific portion of vaccines while
including a “shot” or injection, which
involves the physical aspect of vaccines.
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