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    Network File Sharing

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    NT1430 – Week 5 Essay Assignment Network File Sharing ITT Lathrop Campus Online Class Many years ago‚ who would have ever have thought that sharing files through the network would be just as easy as say saving a file to a floppy disk‚ or to a flash drive‚ or to a CD-ROM. With network file sharing however‚ you can send the file over your network connection‚ instead of having to save the file to a storage device first and then personally hand delivering it‚ or sending it to the recipient. Some

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    Surface Tension

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    Surface Tension My problem was to find out how to test or measure surface tension. I think the reason of some of the force in surface tension is cohesion and gravity. Surface Tension is the condition existing at the free surface of a liquid‚ resembling the properties of an elastic skin under tension. The tension is the result of intermolecular forces exerting an unbalanced inward pull on the individual surface molecules; this is reflected in the considerable curvature at those edges where the

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    1 Articles Student Conflict Resolution‚ Power “Sharing” in Schools‚ and Citizenship Education KATHY BICKMORE University of Toronto Toronto‚ Canada ABSTRACT One goal of elementary education is to help children develop the skills‚ knowledge‚ and values associated with citizenship. However‚ there is little consensus about what these goals really mean: various schools‚ and various programs within any school‚ may promote different notions of “good citizenship.” Peer conflict mediation‚ like

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    opens an ethical dilemma where the counselor will have to make a choice to break confidentiality or to keep confidentially. The counselor works hard to establish trust with clients to form a therapeutic relationship so clients feel comfortable talking to a counselor about their problems. Confidentiality should be discussed at the beginning of a therapeutic relationship between a counselor and a client. In this discussion the counselor will address confidentiality and when confidentiality can be broken

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    Reaction Statement 2: Confidentiality Do therapists bear the duty to use reasonable care in order to warn a third party of foreseeable danger? The majority opinion in the Tarasoff case is more ethically sound. The strongest argument against my opinion is that by imposing that a doctor has the duty to breach confidentiality in order to warn a third party of a potential threat can greatly impair treatment. The most important factor in ensuring that a patient receives successful treatment is

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    In the article by Martindale‚ Chambers‚ and Thompson‚ we learn that informed consent and confidentiality. A person should be informed of their right to confidentiality and the treatment they are consenting to in the therapeutic relationship. This study is significantly important because we are shown that there has been not very much previous research done on how well we manage consent‚ how informed the patient is‚ how honest they are‚ and what they actually know about the policies of the provider

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    Intercultural Tensions

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    Although strategies for reducing intergroup tensions do exist‚ it is unlikely that misunderstandings and hostility can ever be entirely eliminated: agree or disagree. Name: Student #: Seminar Section: Professor: Class: Course Code: Due: Submitted: It is through extensive research in international relationships with the ever-present theme of insiders and outsiders that this essay has been cultivated. While strategies to reduce intergroup tensions exist; religious‚ ethnic and racial reasons

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    Tension of Opposites

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    Scott Buchanan Mrs. Poma English Honors / Block H 28 May 2009 Tension of Opposites One of the greatest aspects of humanity is that no two people are identical; rather‚ every individual has his own perspective‚ beliefs‚ and ideas. This discrepancy among opinions is the basis for all conflicts and arguments. However‚ these conflicts can be beneficial‚ as two opposing sides may negotiate with each other to reach a verdict that is more acceptable than either of the sides’ views alone. In Tuesdays

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    P5: Explain the legal and ethical issues in relation to the use of business information In this task I am going to explain about each of the legal issues and the ethical issues individually and explain how businesses use these. What is the Data Protection Act 1998? This Act came into force in 1998 and this aims to protect an individual’s right to privacy of their personal data of which is taken and handled by businesses. Personal data does not just mean personal information; it means any data

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    Racial Tension

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    individual and every country in world are facing with racial tension. Racial tension can be described as‚ groups of people or more than one race who live around the same area and they are facing a serious conflict with each other. The effect of racial tension can be a everybody’s worst nightmare‚ but the most important is to study the causes of racial tension. The reason to study the causes of racial tension is to understand why and how racial tension happens‚ rather than pointing finger with eye closed

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