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    Kids under 13 shouldn’t have facebook Recently kids under the age of 13 years are starting to join a social network named “facebook” .Facebook and a child is a bad idea. Do you believe that kids under 13 should be allowed to have a facebook account? My brother with just 11 years old has a facebook account‚ when I was 11 years old I didn’t know what “Facebook” was. I just knew a program on computer named “Paint”. Playing outside of my house was the best thing on the world. I remember my childhood

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    Should schools have Dance

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    Should SJAM have a Valentine’s Day Dance? Introduction: Out of all the school dances here at Sir John A Macdonald‚ there is only one missing; that’s the Valentine’s Day Dance. Our school celebrates just about every holiday; however we think that Valentine’s Day is one of the best dances to have at junior high schools. We feel that having Valentine’s Day dance will have more students interested in coming to more dances‚ and on the plus side we will have more money donated for our school. This topic

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    Celebrities Abusing Drugs

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    Celebrities‚ famous people‚ idols are people we all seem to worship‚ look up to or just simply wish to be them. Celebrities always say to their fans or sing songs about how they’re just like everyone else and how they want to be treated normally‚ but people still look up to them and to every little thing they do. Whether what they choose to do is a good thing or bad it all has influence on their fans. It’s not the fact that people don’t treat them normally like a normal person but how they don’t

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    Patient Privacy Destiny Hill HCS 335 October 2‚ 2011 Patient Privacy The law protecting patients’ rights and privacy known as Health Insurance Probability and Accountability (HIPPA) was enacted and signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 1996. HIPPA is created to help protect patients’ medical records and personal health records nationwide in addition to keeping all medical information confidential. Documents are filed and stored‚ but with technology evolving documents

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    Internet Privacy

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    Internet Privacy Imagine entering a grocery store and being tailed by masked paparazzi taking pictures‚ scribbling notes‚ and timing the length of each pause while you make product comparisons. These “consumer agents” are assigned to evaluate your decisions in gas stations‚ shopping malls‚ evenings out‚ your associates‚ and where you rest your head at night. Using their observations‚ they shout suggestions about what they know you want‚ should buy‚ and must have. This is not a concocted Orwellian

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    our debt‚ it is okay to have stadiums but it does no good for our economy. That is the problem with our society they are too busy worrying about sports than politics. They care and worry about who is going to win the super bowl this year‚ than to how is our financing working out this year. I believe that the government should cut back on their spending‚ and work on getting more jobs out for the American people‚ than to be working on getting more stadiums that we already have. One problem the U.S. Government

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    Personal Privacy

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    public‚ it also exposes the personal privacy of those involved in the picture and their families. A picture then becomes a double-sided sword that needs to be used correctly. There is a line that sets the limit on how a picture can be used‚ a line created by morality. On the one hand repulsive images show the truth about the attackers and the world in general‚ on the other hand‚ they traumatize the victims’ families and invade their personal privacy. Personal privacy and public education

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    Online Privacy

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    Miriam Tello Dr. Kimberly July 2‚ 2012 Online privacy has been a service‚ which many people consider important‚ this service may no longer exist. Google has decided to be intimate with each user linking now with services such as: Gmail‚ Picasa‚ Google Plus‚ and the popular Youtube. Privacy groups argue that this type of force to agree with changes is unreal. The European Union has begun to investigate that if this policy violates the data protection rules. A technology writer‚ Anick Jesdaunun

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    Privacy and Confidentiality As nurses we are required to adhere to the standards and guidelines set forth by the College of Nurses of Ontario. These practices and standards have been implemented in order to support the nurses in providing safe and ethical care to the public. In the assigned case study‚ Irene is a nurse facing privacy and confidentiality issues. Irene is working in a facility environment where her integrity and professionalism is being constantly challenged. It is important

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    woman‚ and forced her to marry Logan Killocks. Janie had no interest in him. All she could pick out were the ugly features he had on the outside. She didn’t know anything about love‚ and wondered if she ever would. Logan didn’t treat her like a lady should be treated‚ so she ran off and married Joe. Being with Logan‚ Janie learned how it was like to be independent living away from home- her first step to adulthood! This was the first peek to widening Janie’s horizons. Joe greeted Janie with the finest

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