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  2. Group Policy - Wikipedia

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    AGPM consists of two parts - server and client. The server is a Windows Service that stores its Group Policy Objects in an archive located on the same computer or a network share. The client is a snap-in to the Group Policy Management Console, and connects to the AGPM server. Configuration of the client is performed via Group Policy.

  3. Group insurance - Wikipedia

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    Group insurance is an insurance that covers a group of people, for example the members of a society or professional association, or the employees of a particular employer for the purpose of taking insurance. Group coverage can help reduce the problem of adverse selection by creating a pool of people eligible to purchase insurance who belong to ...

  4. Clientelism - Wikipedia

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    In client politics, an organized interest group benefits at the expense of the public. Client politics may have a strong interaction with the dynamics of identity politics. This is particularly common in an elite pluralist or rigidly duopolistic system, such as in the United States, where lobbying can have considerable power shaping public policy.

  5. Group Medicare (EGWP) Plans: Benefits, Coverage, Cost, and More

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    Copays: These are fees you pay for healthcare services at the time of care. You may have a copay every time you see a doctor on your plan. This fee may be higher for specialists. Deductibles: This ...

  6. Client (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Client (computing) -A 0.0.0.0 computer network diagram of client computers communicating with a server computer via the Internet. Client is a computer that gets information from another computer called server in the context of client–server model of computer networks. [1] The server is often (but not always) on another computer system, in ...

  7. Palliative Care: What It Is, Examples, Benefits, More

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    Bottom line. Palliative care is a growing field of medicine. It aims to improve the quality of life of people with serious or life-altering illnesses. Each person’s care varies but can involve ...

  8. Why the Tensilon Test Is No Longer Used to Diagnose ...

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    The test lasted around 30 minutes and started with an intravenous (IV) injection of a small amount of Tensilon. Then, the individual being tested was asked to perform a repetitive movement like ...

  9. What Is Grief Counseling? - WebMD

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    Understanding Grief Counseling. Grief counseling is a type of professional therapy designed to help you work through the various stages and range of emotions you may feel after a loss. How you ...