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In this University of Washington program, Dr. Kaveh Shojania of the University of Ottowa gives an overview of the international patient safety movement, with special emphasis on laboratory services.
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Director Xavier Dolan reflects upon his film Mommy (2014). Dolan discusses the film’s visual appearance, how it relates to his previous films including Tom at the Farm (2013), I Killed My Mother (2009) and Laurence Anyways (2012), and his use of pop music.
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This computer based instruction tutorial teaches students how to develop a Statement of Cash Flow (SCF) from given balance sheet and income statement information. The module was developed using Authorware Professional 4.0. It takes approximately 1-2 hours for students to complete the lesson. The Statement of Cash Flow is one of the more difficult concepts to teach in an Introductory Financial Accounting course. Students often find the underlying concepts confusing, particularly after using a
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