CDU HARVARD STYLE GUIDE CDU Harvard Referencing Style Guide (Updated February 2013) Charles Darwin University Page 1 4/03/2013 CDU HARVARD STYLE GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 ................................................................................................................................................................. 4 general guidelines .......................................................................................................................
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Releasing Protected Health Information In this paper‚ I will discuss the principles that permit disclosure of protected health information with or without the patient’s consent for each of the four categories‚ government agencies‚ legal agencies or representatives and research groups. I will also state whether I feel privacy safeguards are adequate to support those principles. The principles that allow covered entities such as government agencies to release protected health information only with
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Value of Money to Security Valuation – Valuation of Bonds and Debt Securities A bond or a debenture is a long term debt instrument carrying a fixed rate of interest which is known to investors. A bond is redeemable after a specified period. Bonds are also called gilt edged securities or gilt when issued by the government since it is free of default risk. Features of a Bond or Debenture • Face Value – Face value is called par value. A bond / debenture is generally issued at a par value and
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Releasing Protected Health Information HCR 210 Sunday‚ October 3‚ 2010 Lisa Israel‚ MBA‚ CMT Releasing Protected Health Information The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability act of 1996 (HIPAA) is a federal law that defines the reasons protected health information (PHI) can be released. HIPAA created important rules and regulations safeguarding the confidentiality of protected health information (PHI) and published updated guidelines in 2003 to include electronically collected
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TYPES OF BONDS There are a plenty amount of different types of bonds‚ existing nowadays. Actually‚ the bond market offers investors a lot more choices than the stock market. Which bonds to choose depends on the goals‚ tax situation and the risk tolerance of a person who is going to invest in bonds. The broad bond market includes in itself government‚ municipal‚ corporate‚ mortgage-backed or asset-backed securities and international bonds. Within each broad bond market sector it is possible to
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INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL BONDS CHEMICAL BOND Definition: A chemical bond is defined as a force that acts between two or more atoms to hold them together as a stable molecule. Main types of bond: 1. Ionic or electrovalent bond‚ 2. Covalent bond‚ 3. Coordinate covalent bond Forth type of bond: Metallic bond: The type of bonding which holds the atoms together in metal crystal. Valence electron: The electrons in the outer most energy level in an atom that takes part in chemical
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Chapter 5 Interest Rates Problem 3 Which do you prefer: a bank account that pays 5% per year (EAR) for three years or a. An account that pays 2 every six months for three years? b. An account that pays 7 every 18 months for three years? c. An account that pays per month for three years? If you deposit $1 into a bank account that pays 5% per year for 3 years you will have after 3 years. a. If the account pays per 6 months then you will have after 3 years‚ so you prefer every 6 months
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Chemical bond From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search A chemical bond is an attraction between atoms that allows the formation of chemical substances that contain two or more atoms. The bond is caused by the electrostatic force of attraction between opposite charges‚ either between electrons and nuclei‚ or as the result of a dipole attraction. The strength of chemical bonds varies considerably; there are "strong bonds" such as covalent or ionic bonds and "weak bonds" such
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a net attractive force between the atoms ... a chemical bond. The two extreme cases of chemical bonds are: Covalent Bonds Covalent chemical bonds involve the sharing of a pair of valence electrons by two atoms‚ in contrast to the transfer of electrons in ionic bonds. Such bonds lead to stable molecules if they share electrons in such a way as to create a noble gas configuration for each atom. Hydrogen gas forms the simplest covalent bond in the diatomic hydrogen molecule. The halogens such as
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The characteristic of a convertible bond The convertible bond is one kind of equity-linked bonds. The term of the bond entitles bondholder to convert bonds into shares of the company or another company in the same group‚ at an agreed-upon conversion price‚ among a fixed period. The reason why it is made in this form is that the issuer can benefit from four aspects as follow‚ (1) better terms. A convertible bond have a lower interest rate‚ less restrictive covenants or the subordination of bondholders’
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