This is more of a legal question. You need to list this one on the legal site.
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You should contact your tutor, the institutes' administrator or any website the institute has.
I am taking medical coding and billing classes in cllege and this is part of a project that I must do. I found a modifier code for a 4 kg or less neonate infant but could not find a modifier code for a 9 kg neonate infant. Can you help me. I appreciate your time and assistance. Sue
yes you can go for m.tech(computer science) after doing b.sc(computer science). M. Tech program in Computer Science & Engineering takes a unified approach to the design and analysis of computing structures across hardware/software, systems/applications, and theory/experiments. If you satisfy the eligibility criteria of the particular university/cllege then you can surely do M.tech(cs) from that university/college. A variety of career options open up for post graduates after doing M.tech(cs). * Real-time and embedded systems * Information Security * Software Engineering * Connected Systems * Entertainment Systems * IT-assisted education * Computer applications in finance and commerce
Obama graduated from multiple universities leading up to his time in the White House. He has degrees from Occidental College, Columbia University and Harvard Law School, where he obtained his Juris Doctor.
A little research on the history of the game will bring to light the reason basketball is called basketball. James Naismith was the Canadian physical education instructor who invented basketball in 1891. James Naismith was born in Almonte, Ontario and educated at McGill University and Presbyterian Cllege in Montreal. He was the physical education teacher at McGill University (1887 to 1890) and at Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts (1890 to 1895). At Springfield College (which was then the Y.M.C.A. training school), James Naismith, under the direction of American phys-ed specialist Luther Halsey Gulick, invented the indoor sport of basketball.The first formal rules were devised in 1892. Initially, players dribbled a soccer ball up and down a court of unspecified dimensions. Points were earned by landing the ball in a peach "basket". Iron hoops and a hammock-style basket were introduced in 1893. Another decade passed, however, before the innovation of open-ended nets put an end to the practice of manually retrieving the ball from the basket each time a goal was scored.In 1959, James Naismith was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame (called the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame.)