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    Authors note- I didn’t find it hard to choose a topic. I chose the topic of taxes on the rich because it is just something that I am interested. I thought it was really easy to find sources on the library database about this topic. One problem I had was narrowing down my results because I got like 20‚000 results when I first typed in taxing the rich but after you showed us how to pick databases that helped a lot. One of the things I revised after reading my paper out loud to my partners

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    Cycles of Matter

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    Analysis Questions: Cycles of Matter 1. Explain the role of decomposing bacteria in the carbon and nitrogen cycles. In the carbon cycle‚ decomposing bacteria release carbon from the decaying bodies or waste into the atmosphere. Without them‚ it won’t be able for any organism to access the carbon stored in dead bodies. In the nitrogen cycle‚ decomposing bacteria breaks down animal waste‚ which creates ammonia and nitrate products rich in nitrogen. Although no animals or plants cannot directly

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    Those Matter Don T Matter

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    who mind don’t matter and those matter don’t mind”. At a first glance the quote might be small and obvious‚ but when dissected it has a enormous meaning. The quote gives way to the idea that people who don’t like you can be ignored while people that do like you cannot(Geisel). As Geisel wrote‚ those who matter don’t mind. This couldn’t be more true considering if someone really matters to you‚ and you matter to them‚ then they won’t mind you having opinions. An example that matter to a large sum

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    Why Moby Dick Matters Today Why does Moby Dick matter today? There are many connections one can find to relate Moby Dick to today’s society. The most apparent is the theme of pride. Without pride there would be no story in Moby Dick. This is a key foundation of the story and the reason the hunt for Moby Dick even occurs. Pride can make people do crazy things. This is true in the tale of Moby Dick and continues to be a driving factor in society today. The further exploration of this theme allows one

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    Hipaa Privacy Rule

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    Running head: HIT 105 RESEARCH PAPER HIT 105 RESEARCH PAPER: INVESTIGATING SPECIFIC REGULATIONS OF THE PRIVACY RULE AND OTHER REQUIREMENT OF HIPAA Angela Giberti 92 Academy St South Berwick‚ ME 03908 Student ID: 21307800 Law and Ethics‚ HIT 105 Research Project # 40903100 Abstract As part of the requirements under HIPAA 1996‚ regulated by the Office for Civil Rights under the Department of Health and Human Services [HHS]‚ federal guidelines must set a standard for the protection

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    Facebook Privacy Rights

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    what others post on Facebook. Consumers can be associated‚ or tagged‚ in any posts or photos by “friends” regardless of the content of the post even without the approval of the user. Many times this content is offensive‚ but Facebook does not protect the privacy of the person being tagged even if that person disagrees with the post they are mentioned in‚ the post cannot be deleted by anyone but the person who posted it. This false information paired with the public default setting Facebook has

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    It Doesn't Matter

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    IT Doesn’t Matter D by Nicholas G. Carr With Letters to the Editor O N O T CO PY Reprint r0305b D O Idalene F Kesner . May 2003 HBR Case Study Leadership Development: Perk or Priority? HBR at Large IT Doesn’t Matter Nicholas G. Carr r0305a r0305b Is Silence Killing Your Company? Global Gamesmanship Leslie Perlow and Stephanie Williams Ian C. MacMillan‚ Alexander B. van Putten‚ and Rita Gunther McGrath The High Cost of Accurate Knowledge Kathleen M. Sutcliffe

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    In this essay I will discuss what privacy and dignity of women and their families in the everyday work of a midwife means‚ and why it is so important. As an obligation of confidentiality set by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) (2008)‚ names of trusts and individuals will not be mentioned in this essay. The NMC code of conduct (2008) states that as a midwife one must “make the care of people your first concern‚ treating them as individuals and respecting their dignity.” Without this‚ midwives

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    THE APPLICATION OF PRIVACY LAWS TOPIC READING: City of Ontario‚ California‚ et al. v Quon‚ et al. 560 U.S.___(2010) DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: 1. What were the material facts of City of Ontario‚ California‚ et al. v Quon‚ et al. (Ontario v Quon)?  Petitioner Ontario (hereinafter City) acquired alphanumeric pagers able to send and receive text messages. Its contract with its service provider‚ Arch Wireless‚ provided for a monthly limit on the number of characters each pager could send

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    Invasion of Privacy Law

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    com 441 Invasion of Privacy Law The UAE and other countries Amal Mohammed Ahmed 201015075 A doctor who uses medical reports without permission and posts them on a website‚ a neighbor who eavesdrops to a private conversation and causes harm‚ a competition which reveals the winners addresses‚ phone numbers‚ or private information on a radio show‚ all of these scenarios listed violate a person’s right of privacy because the violation was deliberately done. Privacy law is a regulation

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