If I was talking to another business owner, and they were asking
"Greg is ReDoc the right solution for me?" I would say yes, and I would say it because of this...
I would say that if you want to have a business, a business that's based off of longevity,
a business based off of systems you need to have one system to
where everything can be done. What I'm looking for, as a practice owner, what I'm
looking for is systems because when I have my systems in place I save money.
When I have my systems in place I make more money. So I'm looking for tools
technology tools, EMR tools that are allowing me to be able to have better
systems in play. ReDoc is allowing me to be able to have that.
So it's definitely hitting the bottom line it's making the bottom line better by just
having the ReDoc system. So for any young practice owner that's starting out and
they're looking they're trying to decide "what's the right EMR for me?" I would say
you have to use ReDoc because the price that they have on the market is not even
comparable to all the competitors and when you are a start-up and things are
tight this is what you need to take you over the edge and probably one of the
biggest investments for a new practice owner is EMR and there is no system out
there that is more affordable than ReDoc, and there's no system out there that
allows you to scale and not kill you and not nickel and dime you
and so ReDoc just handles both of those things.
For more infomation >> Greg Todd explains how ReDoc® powered by xfit® is making his Physical Therapy bottom-line better. - Duration: 1:46.-------------------------------------------
Electrical Earthing - Why Earthing is Required? - Duration: 2:56.
Have you ever been "shocked" when you touched an electrical home appliance such as fridge,
TV, Oven?
Ouch!
Well, then you already know something about the effects of electricity.
You know what happened?
And why?
Because, your devise properly not connected to the earthing.
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Firstly we see Importunacy of Earthing.
Earthing provides the safety of the personnel from the electric shock.
It insures that the non currents carrying parts, such as equipment frames are always
safe at ground potential even though the insulation fails.
Earthing is essential for the safety of the equipment and personnel against lightning
and voltage surges, providing the discharge path for surge arrestors, gaps, and other
similar devices.
It provides the ground connections for the ground neutral system.
It provides a means of positively discharging and de-energizing feeders or equipment before
proceeding with maintenance on them.
More information about the earthing system.
so, please visit our web site www.learningengnr.com We already seen the Importunacy of Earthing.
And now will see what is earthing?
how do work earthing system?
In electrical engineering, grounding or earthing is the reference point in an electrical circuit
from which voltages are measured, a common return path for electric current, or a direct
physical connection to the Earth.
The method of connecting non current carrying parts of the electrical equipment or the neutral
point of the supply system to the earth through the wire having negligible resistance is called
electrical earthing.
Earthing protects the electrical equipment from lightning strokes and earth fault conditions.
It provides the easiest path to the fault or leakage current to flow through it.
Earthing can be done by electrically connecting the respective parts in the installation to
some system of electrical conductors or electrodes placed near the soil or below the ground level.
Your home electrical system not provide earthing connection.
incase your device connect to the live.
when you touched an electrical home appliance such as fridge metallic body . you get shock.
because the fault occurs the fault current from the equipment flows through your body
to ground.
on the other hand When your home electrical system provide a proper earthing connection
the fault occurs the fault current from the equipment flows through the earthing system
to the earth and thereby protect the equipment from the fault current.
you not get shock, and you safe.
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Who is Matilda Joslyn Gage? - Duration: 2:01.
Although relatively unknown, Matilda Joslyn Gage was one of the most important suffragists
of the 19th Century.
Gage entered the women's rights movement in 1852 at the Syracuse Convention, just outside
of her home in Fayetteville, New York, which is now owned by the Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation.
Gage was considered part of the "suffrage triumvirate" with Elizabeth Cady Stanton
and Susan B. Anthony, and was involved in the National Woman Suffrage Association
for the twenty years of its existence.
Gage's work was greatly influenced by the six-nation Haudenosaunee Confederacy, more
commonly known as the Iroquois.
She admired how women were treated in their egalitarian society, and was later honorarily
adopted into the Wolf Clan of the Mohawk Nation, receiving the name of "Sky Carrier," or
"She Who Holds the Sky."
She felt that Haudenosaunee women had a really idealized society at their hands,
they almost had equal power to men, and so she became really good friends with them.
Matilda worked extensively to advocate for Native and women's rights until the time
of her death in 1898, publishing her own newspaper and co-authoring the first three volumes of
the History of Woman Suffrage with Stanton and Anthony.
However, despite her significant contributions to the suffrage movement, Gage is relatively
unknown due to her radical views, as her criticisms of the Christian Church for its role in the
oppression of women were extremely controversial.
Because of this, she is often left out of the suffrage narrative.
Gage is buried near her home in Fayetteville, New York, and the motto on her gravestone
captures her essence -- "There is a word sweeter than mother, home, or heaven.
That word is liberty."
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