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    wonderful and meaningful way to account for the knowledge that: “we are not all the same‚ we do not all have the same kinds of minds‚ and education works most effectively for most individuals if…human differences are taken seriously” (Gardner‚ 1995‚ p. 208). Gardner defines intelligence as “the ability to find and solve problems and create products of value in one’s culture” (Campbell‚ 1992‚ p. 197). Howard Gardner’s personal views on Early Childhood Education and mine are very similar.

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    The Existence of God

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    The Existence of God Kimberly Mongold PHI 208 Ethics and Moral Reasoning Instructor Kenneth Mentor April 07‚ 2013   Since the beginning of time people have often questioned the meaning of life‚ how the universe was created and the purpose for the wildlife and creatures that roam the earth. These things often lead us to question the existence of God. In order to even begin to answer these complex questions we must uncover the source of all of these occurrences. In this paper I will

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    Privacy Rule‚ calls for the protection against unauthorized disclosure of individually identifiable health information when it is stored or sent by a covered entity. This kind of information is better known as protected health information or PHI. If the PHI is stored or sent electronically (as in the case of email)‚ then the term ePHI (for electronic protected health information) is used.” Send inc. (n.d.).  “The Privacy Rule‚ as well as all the Administrative Simplification rules‚ apply to health

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    Jim Jones and the People’s Temple Reverend Jim Jones was the charismatic leader of the Peoples Temple‚ a religious organization that hit its stride in the mid-1970s. Jones and his Temple are best known for the mass murder/suicide that was executed Guyana in 1978. Over 900 people drank cyanide-laced Kool Aid at Jones’ command‚ an action that Jones referred to as “revolutionary suicide protesting the conditions of an inhumane world” (Stept). Someone watching Jones at work gathering followers for

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    Kappa Alpha‚ Sigma Phi‚ and Delta Phi. The three made up what is now called the Union Triad.  Moving westward into Ohio’s Miami University‚ three fraternities were founded there: Beta Theta Pi‚ Delta Theta‚ and Sigma Chi.  These would form the Miami Triad.  These early groupings would later give way to a large expansion of the Greek system throughout the colleges for the better part of a century.  In the 1850s‚ Alpha Delta Pi was founded as the first sorority although Gamma Phi Beta was the first

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    Caleb bulls ISS week 10 assignment CIPA 5 FERPA 3 FISMA 6‚ 8‚ 4 GLBA 9‚ 7 HIPAA 2 SOX 1‚ 7 NIST (national institute of standards and technology) – a federal agency within the US department of commerce‚ America’s first federal physical science research laboratory. NIST’s mission is to “promote US innovation and industrial competitiveness by advancing measurement science‚ standards‚ and technology in ways that enhance economic security and improve our quality of life.” NIST provides standards

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    The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act‚ most commonly known by its initials HIPAA‚ was enacted by Congress then signed by President Bill Clinton on August 21‚ 1996. This act was put into place in order to regulate the privacy of patient health information‚ and as an effort to lower the cost of health care‚ shape the many pieces of our complicated healthcare system. This act also protects individuals from losing their health insurance if they lose their employment or choose to

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    MDMA Drug Bust Analysis

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    On March 4th‚ 2016‚ several students were taken into custody for the possession of “$100‚000 worth of [MDMA] the notorious club drug.” “Police said more than 4.1 pounds‚ or 5‚000 tablets of MDMA with a street value of $100‚000 was seized” (Albarazi). In the article‚ UC Santa Cruz MDMA Ring Busted; Sorority‚ Fraternity Members Jailed‚ Hannah Albarazi talks about the case of an MDMA drug bust that occurred on the campus of UC Santa Cruz. The author talks about the case by explaining the event‚ by describing

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    ventures‚ create friendships‚ and express themselves in a free manner. The first fraternity was created in 1776 by a group of students in William and Mary College‚ where they named it Phi Beta Kappa and kept their society a secret. The first sorority was formed in 1867 at Monmouth College‚ where they named themselves Phi Beta Phi. The term “rush” originated during this time and was coined to imply fraternities rushing to find freshmen to join their group. Today‚ “recruitment” takes the place of rush because

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    There is nothing pleasant about this case‚ and I thank you for your attention‚ ladies and gentlemen of the jury. Ms. Milan Jackson did not face any threat from Chris Archer on the night of her death. Ms. Jackson was a troubled young woman who can be confidently determined to have a mental disorder. Dr. Alex Richards claims herself that Ms. Jackson’s eating disorder is a form of “self harm” or “self punishment”. In either instance‚ it is a self induced disorder caused by the perfection seeking qualities

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