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     There are several animals who are on the line of becoming extinct.  Animals that are on the line of extinction are called Endangered Animals. If the current  Endangered animals became extinct then many resources that people use will also  disappear. We should save Endangered Animals due to that animals maintain healthy  ecosystem‚ and animals provide with food source and raw materials.    Essentially‚ animals help maintain the healthy ecosystem. The ecosystem is the connected in  chains known as food chains and food webs

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    One of many reasons why IP laws should be protected is to allow the creators of an IP to benefit from their work. Every owner of invention or any kind of IP should be entitled to the later profit and to market and promote their own product‚ weather it is a painting‚ or exhibit or a business system. Protecting IP is also seen as a method of promoting creativity. When no one is allowed to copy another person’s work without permission then creativity is encouraged for everybody. IP threats Any public

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    those who feel like they should be protected by the government. In the novel‚ 1984 by George Orwell‚ the party uses its power to spy on the civilians‚ exploiting the citizens’ feelings regarding the safety of the system that is currently in place since they misguidedly feel protected. The people feel like they are being shielded from violence such as war and other sorts of problems‚ whether emotionally or physically. The truth‚ however‚ is that the citizens aren’t protected because the party has made

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    The rain forest is possibly the most diverse environment in the world it contains 90% of the world animal and plant life and has weather that changes rapidly. But every minute acres of this forest are being cut down. Loggers are mainly after the trees like mahogany‚ which sell for more money‚ but in this process they cut down and destroy masses of other plant life. They have tried to make logging more economic by using selective logging which is searching the forest for these good trees then cutting

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    Releasing Protected Health Information By Tracy 11/28/2010 The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability act of 1996 also known as HIPAA is a federal law that was put in place to protect private health care information. The HIPAA law also regulates how private health care information can be released and who it can be released too. Any violation of HIPAA can result in termination‚ fines and even jail time‚ this is why it is important for health care providers to understand and follow

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    Larson Information Security Plan Information Security Plan Objective: Our objective in the development and implementation of this written information security plan is to create effective administrative‚ technical and physical safeguards in order to protect our customer non-public information. The Plan will evaluate our electronic and physical methods of accessing‚ collecting‚ storing‚ using‚ transmitting‚ protecting‚ and disposing of our customer’s non-public personal information. Purpose:

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    Protected By Police

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    Are We Really Being Protected By The Police In Our Communities? A middle age man rides through his city of Los Angeles intoxicated. Who would have ever thought he’ll get pulled over before making it home? King did not expect for his night to become a disaster after having a wonderful time out with friends. Although driving under the influence in any state is illegal; what made this particular case make the front page of multiple news articles? King led officers on a high- speed chase endangering

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    Urbanization‚ urbanisation (see spelling differences) or urban drift is the physical growth of urban areas as a result of rural migration and even suburban concentration into cities‚ particularly the very largest ones. The United Nations projected that half of the world’s population would live in urban areas at the end of 2008. Urbanization is closely linked to modernisation‚ industrialisation‚ and the sociologicalprocess of rationalisation. Urbanisation can describe a specific condition at a set

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    Bias Indiana Wesleyan University School of Business and Leadership MGMT- 515: Business Communication Dr. Jeff Boyce Cognitive Bias The cognitive bias that affects my critical decision making processes is the Hindsight and Curse of Knowledge bias. I predict outcomes without acknowledging the correct outcome. I often use this bias when I watch sports. I am an avid fan of basketball‚ and I typically like to predict the outcome of games and even the entire season. Cognitive bias is processing

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    As the burgeoning cyberspace world is overruling the declining newsprint circulation‚ previously unheard opinions are able to participate in public debate that was once dominated by the media elites. As more voices are being heard‚ charges of media bias have never been more profound then they are today. Americans form opinions based on what they hear and see and to a lesser extent‚ read. Therefore‚ journalists shouldn’t make slanted coverage about central issues like the war in Iraq‚ or the presidential

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