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Brings you up to speed on mobile data system design, current and
emerging wireless network and systems standards, and network
architectures. Describes mobile data applications and wireless
LANs, and analyzes and evaluates current technologies.
Millions of Americans are or will be amateur caregivers for ill
spouses, parents, or friends. Caregivers today, more than ever, use
technology to help manage schedules, medication routines and
pharmacy reminders, legal and financial affairs, as well as travel
and expenses. Yet recent insurance options and health care's
emerging digital world make for an overwhelming, complex process.
If you are one of the 64 million current caregivers, could you
access your parents' critical documents in an emergency, using
their user IDs and passwords? Do you know how often your parents or
parents-in-law are taking medications, how often your loved one
goes to the doctor, and how to be involved in medical and life
decisions? Statistics show 85 percent of caregivers are not trained
in caregiving, so many people are likely winging it, picking up
pieces of information here and advice there. The Caregiver's
Toolbox is your guide to cool apps and online tools, insider tips
on how to reduce your medical bills, your privacy rights as a
caregiver, where to go for free and low-cost help, and much more.
It clearly shows which tools will relieve your stress, and those
that may add stress. The authors dedicate much of their
professional lives to helping people navigate the health care
matrix. For updates on tools, applications, and emerging
technology, visit the authors' website, www.caregivers-toolbox.com.
This volume engages in conversation with the thinking and work of
Max Charlesworth as well as the many questions, tasks and
challenges in academic and public life that he posed. It addresses
philosophical, religious and cultural issues, ranging from
bioethics to Australian Songlines, and from consultation in a
liberal society to intentionality. The volume honours Max
Charlesworth, a renowned and celebrated Australian public
intellectual, who founded the journal Sophia, and trained a number
of the present heirs to both Sophia and academic disciplines as
they were further developed and enhanced in Australia: Indigenous
Australian studies, philosophy of religion, the study of the
tension between tradition and modernity, phenomenology and
existentialism, hermeneutics, feminist philosophy, and philosophy
of science that is responsive to environmental issues.
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