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    The Truth of Oedipus

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    “No Point in Ignoring the Truth" Thesis/Map: The truth of Oedipus’ fate is expressed by a blind prophet‚ Jocasta‚ and a servant. I. The blind prophet presents Oedipus with the fate that was cast to him years ago. A. Tiresias is brought in to help decipher Apollo’s message. B. Tiresias claims Oedipus is the murderer. C. Oedipus’ ignorance keeps him from hearing the truth. II. Oedipus’ wife‚ Jocasta‚ comes in to talk with him. A. Jocasta tells him the story of hearing the fate of

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    credit card information‚ private notes‚ bills‚ etc.‚” would you think that is invasive to your privacy or even illegal? Spyware allows the holder to monitor every touch of a key that the victim makes and everything that they do online. Also these parents are arguing over this software and asking themselves if they trust their children on the internet. My statement is that spyware is a large invasion of privacy and parents do not think that their child isn’t responsible‚ don’t let them use it in the first

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    Truth In Macbeth

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    Macbeth‚ a Scottish general‚ who encounters three witches who predict that he will become Thane of Cawdor then later King. Later‚ Macbeth receives news that he will be named the new Thane of Cawdor - this leads him to believe that the witches were telling the truth and that he could potentially become king. Macbeth tells his wife everything and she happens to desire kingship for Macbeth so convinces him to murder King Duncan. While King Duncan is asleep‚ Macbeth stabs him and later‚ is crowned king. Despite

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    Truth or Dare

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    Truth or Dare It’s around six in the morning‚ 55 degrees outside. Torri and I are running in the hills of west virginia with the priest shouting at us; with the sun streaming through the horizon over the ridge. All I could remember was that ridiculous smile on my face and the thought that was running through my head. It’s the last four days before we got back home. This would be the last summer I spent in Summer Camp. On the morning of the 27th we are getting ready for the day festivities

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    The Blunt Truth

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    The Blunt Truth A seemingly growing trend that has become one of the main discussion points on State and Federal levels is the legalization of marijuana for both medical and recreational use. Some citizens are able to see the great potential in the legalization of marijuana‚ not only its benefits for the government‚ but for the patients suffering from major health issues as well. However‚ there is a deceivingly large population that disagree with pro-marijuana supporters‚ arguing that if it laws

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    1. Should Corrections be date and time stamped? Yes‚ According to the “American Medical Association” medical record should be date‚ and time stamped and identifying the corrector or the person that make any changes of any sort. In today legal matter all correction in medical record should be dated‚ time and stamped. 2. When should a patient be advised of the existence of computerized databases containing medical information about the patient? According to the AMA Policy‚ the patient should

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    HIPAA Impact On Privacy

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    Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and process of newsgathering has emerged with the advancement of social media and technology. HIPAA is a health information privacy law‚ passed in April 14‚ 2003‚ that protects individual’s personal records. HIPAA regulations are implemented in the Privacy‚ Security‚ and Enforcement Rules. Journalist and reporters are most affected by the HIPAA regulations and often limited to the type of information they are able to release to the public

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    Pretty Good Privacy

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    Topic: Pretty Good Privacy Justification: Information security is a significant issue which attract people’s a lot attention in current society. The email security is highlighted problem in this area. According to Email Statistics Report 2012-2016 (Radicati Group)‚ there are 3.3 billion worldwide email accounts in 2012‚ and are expected to increase to 4.3 billion accounts in 2016. In general‚ transfer of email has many protocols; the SMTP is a main one. In this protocol‚ the content is required

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    Public Safety and Privacy Analysis Kristie Hamner CJA/550 May 29‚ 2011 Kim Tandy Public Safety and Privacy Analysis Today public safety and privacy rights are always an issue in court because there are several “loopholes” around the rights in the constitution that the courts rule for or against. The case of Privacy loses to security: The Supreme Court of the United Sates rules that states can place sex offenders on the World Wide Web without conducting a hearing. The case of the

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    Theories of Truth

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    The Coherence Theory of Truth First published Tue Sep 3‚ 1996; substantive revision Tue Sep 9‚ 2008 A coherence theory of truth states that the truth of any (true) proposition consists in its coherence with some specified set of propositions. The coherence theory differs from its principal competitor‚ the correspondence theory of truth‚ in two essential respects. The competing theories give conflicting accounts of the relation between propositions and their truth conditions. (In this article‚ ‘proposition’

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