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    HIPAA Violation and Prevention Many healthcare professionals and organizations have not been following the regulations set forth by HIPAA. Whenever violations of HIPAA’s privacy or security laws occur the organizations responsible must be held accountable resulting in a fine or penalty. Penalties provide incentive for organizations to guarantee patient privacy and security. Recently‚ certain people have failed to follow through with the laws and restrictions and were forced to accept the penalty

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    Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP)‚ and the Muslim separatist movement of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF). One of his first actions was to arrest opposition politicians in Congress and the Constitutional Convention. Initial public reaction to martial law was mostly favourable except in Muslim areas of the south‚ where a separatist rebellion‚ led by the MNLF‚ broke out in 1973. Despite half-hearted attempts to negotiate a cease-fire‚ the rebellion continued to claim thousands of military

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    Copyright © www.examrace.com The prevention of child labor has become a crucial issue because it is not merely a question of exploitation but also creates the problem of juvenile crime. The recent legislative curbs have brought about some changes in the pattern of employment of children in the organized industry. Child workers fall mostly in the age category between 10 and 15 and are engaged in gainful occupation which exposes them to hazardous work hampering any chance of their development. According

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    Truth Telling Violations The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast the truth telling violations presented in the Abraham and Rehab Bible stories. Both stories are indicative of deception that demonstrate how if people are placed in a position of uncertainty can lose their faith in performing a moral obligation which is telling the truth regardless of the situation. Extreme circumstances can hinder the decision making process and can lead to deception. The ideology of truth

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    Preservation of Virginity Before Marriage Preserving virginity before nowadays are little dying. In the past‚ preservation of virginity is very important to a girl before they agree to have marriage. The girls before wants to make sure that the boy can wait until they married. For them‚ it is important the respect of each other. Now that the modern times come‚ the boys wants to explore first the girls before they married. For them it is like an old fashioned to wait after marriage

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    the protection of our individual rights as citizens of the United States. In the 2007 State of New York v. Oliver‚ Isnora‚ and Cooper case‚ it was appropriate to prosecute the five police officers for assault‚ wrongful death‚ various civil rights violations‚ and negligence of duty. When the case first started‚ the police officers disregarded the fourth amendment which states that if a police officer has reasonable suspicion to believe that a crime may be afoot‚ he can briefly stop the suspicious person

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    Ethics Essay: Political Activity Violations R. Salvadore Miletello Senior Enlisted Academy Class 201 Brown  Political Activity Violations Poor choices with regards to politics in the work place can lead to punitive counseling. Political ideologies and ideas are inappropriate in the work place. Senior leadership should understand that unethical political choices pose a negative impact to those around them. Utilizing the Navy Cores Values and Navy Ethos as a guide will curve the behaviors to

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    Norm Violation A social rule is something that is often taken for granted and seldom discussed at great length. And‚ although we call it a rule‚ is not even really that. It’s more of a generally accepted standard for interactions. A social rule does not even have to span all of society but can instead be limited to smaller communities. One thing that many of these “rules” have in common is the reaction to them when they are broken. Many peoples’ whole days have been made‚ or broken‚ by others’

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    Disparate treatment means unequal behavior toward someone because of a protected characteristic‚ and it is protected under Title VII of the U.S. Civil Rights Act. A disparate treatment violation occurs when an individual of a protected group is shown to have been singled out and treated less favorably than others in a similar situation on the basis of a characteristic that is protected under Title VII. For a disparate treatment claim to be upheld in court it must be plausible and shows that the employer

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    mergers and commercial practices in general terms‚ thus leaving the courts to decide on which practices are unlawful based on the facts of each case. In December 1971‚ the American Electric Power Co sued GE and Westinghouse for alleged conspiracy in violation of the Sherman Act‚ an antitrust law. Specifically‚ GE and Westinghouse was charged with upholding an agreement to eliminate price competition‚ establishing uniform prices and submitting non-competitive bids to purchasers. GE denied these charges

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