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    Therefore driving education is compulsory for all drivers before they get their driving license. Driving education is a course of study, as for high-school students, teaches the techniques of driving a vehicle, along with basic vehicle maintenance, safety precautions, and traffic regulations and laws. In Malaysia, all drivers need to pass two tests to get their driving license which are rules and regulation test as well as driving test. However, in a sign of the times, people changed, culture changed

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    How Can We Make Our Schools Safer?

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    These days, school safety is one of the most important parts of running a good school. So how can we make our school, safer and a better school overall? Project Citizen is a project that seventh-graders do annually. The students take one problem and find a way to solve it. The goals of Project Citizen are straightforward. There are four steps to Project Citizen. First, the students need to identify a problem in the school or community. Then, they research that problem. The students need to finish

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     Internet of Things: A Brief Review of RFduino Isa Hatipoglu The University of Alabama at Birmingham Abstract—As the internet has changed the world drastically, its applications will most likely to continue to alter the world like Internet of Things (IoT). The technologies needed for the IoT is ready, but they are needed to be improved. Less than in five years, the IoT will be known and even being used by many of us. In this paper, a brief review of the IoT is shown and four fundamentals of the

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    Automatic Detection of optic disc location in Color Fundus Retinal Images Using Circle Operator Abstract—In this work a method is proposed to detect optic disk (OD) automatically in color retinal fundus image without using background mask and blood vessels. Based on the properties of OD, an idea of circle operator is presented here. This method has been applied on six public databases and the promising results are obtained. The experimental results indicate that this proposed method of automatic

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    transforms the way you live and relate to our environment to make it more productive and useful for us. The concept of the internet of things abbreviated as IoT was introduced as early as the late 90’s by Kevin Ashton, the Executive Director of Auto-ID Labs and a professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Now, “the Internet of things is already a disruptive technology capable of determining fundamental changes that are happening in everyday life, and it is considered the fourth industrial revolution

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    Overview of best practice in Organizational & Safety Culture Offshore Helicopter Safety Inquiry Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada May 2010 Presented by Aerosafe Risk Management © Copyright Aerosafe Risk Management, May 2010 This document has been developed by Aerosafe Risk Management (Aerosafe) in reponse to a specific body of work that was commissioned by the Offshore Helicopter Safety Inquiry. The background intellectual property expressed through the methodologies, models, copyright

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    Modern robotics is edging ever closer to this vision in a field known as biomechatronics. Many people around the world take their limbs for granted; some people have lost or have impaired limbs due to trauma, disease or birth defects. Scientist are edging closer to developing biomechatronic; merging man with machine. Bimechatronic scientists attempt to make electronic devices that interact with the body’s muscles and nervous system with the aim to enhance human movement. Dr. Hugh Herr, a leading

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    Homecoming of Humans: Bio-mimicry Nature is man's teacher. She unfolds her treasure to his search, unseals his eye, illumes his mind, and purifies his heart; an influence breathes from all the sights and sounds of her existence. (Alfred Billings Street) One of the latest apprentice for creativity and innovation is Bio-mimicry (1982) It comes from the Greek bios – life, and mimesis – imitation. Inspired by flora and fauna bio-mimetic designers and engineers have created

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    INTRODUCTION “Any well designed safety program or system is only as effective as the day-to-day ability of everyone in the organisation to rigorously follow procedures correctly and safely every time.” (Angiullo in Hopkins, 2009: p.147) This statement is based on organisational discipline or each worker as having the self-restraint to perform every task required. Angiullo supports the statement by discussing the operational safety management system in three core areas: leadership characteristics;

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    Teaching a Patient Safety Precautions with a Spinal Cord Injury A nurse has many important roles that help promote the health of patients including being a caregiver, administering medications, and providing education. Before providing significant education to the patient, a relationship must be established between the nurse and the patient that includes trust and rapport. After establishing trust and rapport with a patient, the patient may be at ease and become more comfortable with their nurse

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