• How do individuals with disabilities interact with and use the web? Understanding how assistive technologies work. • Understanding your legal requirements - Section 508, Section 504, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and other state, U.S., and international laws • Evaluating web site accessibility - automated tools, user testing, using screen readers, and understanding the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0
Lack of basic human needs like clean water ,nutrition ,health care, education, clothing and shelter. Relative poverty The condition of having fewer resources or lesser income as compared to others within a society or a country or as compared to world wide average
Familiarizes the EMT-B candidate with the introductory aspects of emergency medical care. Topics covered include the Emergency Medical Services system, roles and responsibilities of the EMT-B, quality improvement, and medical direction. Also includes the training module on EMS Research. Estimated teaching 1-2 hours. Meets or exceeds USDOT NHTSA 2009 EMT/EMR training requirements.
This presentation is about Research Process in the context of health science courses specifically Bachelor's Degree of Nursing Science. The students are Level 4 students. In this case, Research in Nursing is a 2-hour lecture/per week.
the important aspects of guidelines to be followed in dental colleges and clinic during COVID-19,DO'S and DONT'S in each speciality and hoe to treat resolved COVID-19 patients?
The study of size-assortative mating is of great importance in sexual selection and speciation. Still the proximate mechanisms that lead to such patterns are poorly understood. Size-assortative mating is often thought to come from a directional preference for larger mates. However, many constraints affect mating preferences and understanding of size assortment requires a precise evaluation of the pair formation mechanism (Galipaud et al., 2013).