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screening
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The tag 'screening' on WindowsForum.com covers a range of topics related to assessment and detection processes. One thread discusses screening tools for developmental prosopagnosia, or face blindness, highlighting the PI20 self-report instrument and its role in diagnosis. Another thread covers the reclassification of the Fukushima nuclear incident on the International Nuclear Events Scale, which involves evaluating accident severity. A third thread touches on job applicant screening, noting unusual references on CVs. Additionally, there is content about TSA airport screening procedures, including body scanners and pat-downs, and their associated controversies. While not all content is directly Windows-related, the tag encompasses various screening contexts from medical to security to employment.
A new PhD project out of the University of Copenhagen reframes how researchers and clinicians should think about developmental prosopagnosia — commonly known as face blindness — by foregrounding lived experience, highlighting diagnostic inconsistency, and proposing streamlined screening tools...
Japan has reclassified the situation at the Fukushima nuclear plant, now placing it at five on the International Nuclear Events Scale.
A level four event is classified by the International Atomic Energy Agency as being an accident with local consequences, while a level five incident is...
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disaster
earthquake
exposure
fukushima
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japan
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reclassification
safety
screening
three mile island
tsunami
A plucky candidate listed the Almighty as a referee on his CV, which joins a long list of silly things employers have read on job applications recently, according to a survey by careerbuilder.co.uk. Read on to find out just how silly.
The careers website questioned 700 companies, who...
Making Noise for the Silent Era: A 75th Anniversary of Chaplin's Little Tramp
On a dusty patch of road just north of Los Angeles, one man's dream of honoring an era of cinema is about to become a reality.
Charlie Chaplin's bumbling, lovable "Little Tramp" character is arguably the most...
1920s
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chaplin fest
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cinema
classic film
cultural preservation
e.j. stephens
festival
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film history
historic marker
hollywood
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modern times
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Outrage Increasing Over Airport TSA Body Scanning and Pat Downs
In case anyone hasn't noticed, it seems like all hell has broken loose with airline security in the United States with many people vowing to opt-out of...