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Cash Register
Cash Register Background The cash register is an essential business tool that is often overlooked as one of the transforming mechanizations of the industrial age. A cash register records the amount of a sale, supplies a receipt to the customer, and keeps a permanent journal... Read more |
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Registration
REGISTRATION Enrollment; the process of recording entries in an official book. For example, the names of stockholders might be registered in the official books of a corporation. Similarly motor vehicles are ordinarily registered with the state motor vehicle department, and voters are registered... Read more |
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Nurse practitioners
NURSE PRACTITIONER Health care demands are often the driving force behind the emergence of new and modified positions within the field. In the 1960s the United States began to experience a significant reduction in the number of physicians. Coupled with increasing patient acuity (increasingly... Read more |
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enrolled nurse
enrolled nurse (EN) (en-rohld) n. (in the UK) a nurse who completed a two-year programme of nursing education (see second-level nurse). Entry to the second-level part of the NMC register was in general, mental, or mental handicap nursing in England and Wales. In Scotland and Northern Ireland there... Read more |
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Betty Shabazz
Betty Shabazz 1936– Registered nurse, health administrator, educator, activist At a Glance… Recovering from Tragedy Continuing Education Sources When Betty Shabazz married the dynamic civil rights leader Malcolm X, she could not anticipate the extent of her husband’s fame or... Read more |
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Church records
parish registers. Records of baptisms, burials, and weddings were kept in England following an order of Thomas Cromwell in 1538. Registers began in Scotland in the 1550s and 1560s, although few survive before the 17th cent. Irish parish registers, too, do not normally start before that century and... Read more |
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alto
alto singing voice the range of which is lower than the soprano by the interval of a fifth. More generally, the term refers to the register in which this voice sings, i.e., the second highest part in a four-part musical texture, and to instruments utilizing this register. See countertenor .... Read more |
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Christopher Paul Curtis
Curtis, Christopher Paul 1954(?)–PersonalBorn May 10, c. 1954, in Flint, MI; son of Herman E., Jr. (an auto worker and chiropodist) and Leslie (a lecturer and homemaker) Curtis; married KaysandraSookram (a registered nurse); children: Steven, Cydney. Education: University of Michigan—Flint, B.A.... Read more |
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Druggist
DRUGGIST An individual who, as a regular course of business, mixes, compounds, dispenses, and sells medicines and similar health aids. The term druggist may be used interchangeably with pharmacist. Ordinarily, druggists must be registered under the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C.A. |
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