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    civil rights violation. We live in the world full of hate and prejudges. People are being discriminated just because they are different. If someone is black or red or have different sexual orientation it doesn’t mean that that person doesn’t deserve to live and to be threaded as everybody else. You may think that it is small matter that black or Indian‚ or Asian child are not treated as other children in schools or on the street ‚ but it is not small matter and we should not keep silent

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    What attribute do you most admire about your character‚ and what attribute do you least admire about your character? The attribute that I most admire about my character is that I am very patient. It is hard to get me frustrated or mad because of this. I can last a very long time with little kids. I believe that patients has helped me accomplish this. Others have told me before that I am very patient with kids. The Attribute that I least admire about myself would be that I can be unproductive at

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    What classes should students take in order to graduate? Some say students should be required to take a music‚ drama‚ or an art class. Such classes would be better off as electives. These classes should be electives‚ not required because they provide no value‚ they are talents‚ could be used for better classes. These classes should not be required for students to graduate because they provide no value if they are forced to take them. If a student has no interest in these art classes then they will

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    Hipaa Summary

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    Congress intended HIPAA to protect individually identifiable health information. Any entity‚ including a physician’s office‚ a hospital or other health care facility‚ or an insurer that deals with personal health information must follow strict rules about how to handle that information to avoid disclosing it to someone not authorized to see it. For example‚ Health and Human Services allows physicians and insurance companies to exchange individually identifiable health information to pay a health

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    Hipaa Report

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    enforce regulations involving the use of medical records or other health information. According to the department’s website‚ consumers filed almost 50‚000 complaints regarding health care privacy between 2003 and 2009. Patient Rights Under the federal HIPAA Privacy Rule‚ patients have several rights regarding their medical information. The privacy regulations apply to many kinds of health information including patient medical records‚ electronic health records‚ billing information and conversations between

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    enhances health care‚ and creates a national framework for health privacy protection. Everyone in the health care business should be aware of the HIPAA law to protect the privacy and confidentiality of anyone who may be cared for in the facility. The patient must also sign and acknowledge the HIPPA privacy statement that is usually received during visits and prescription pickups. HIPAA protects the patient’s medical and personal information from being released to other staff members in a social

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    view-point. This can enable the client to focus on feelings‚ experiences or behavior‚ with a goal to facilitating positive change. • A relationship of trust. Confidentiality is paramount to successful counseling. Professional counselors will usually explain their policy on confidentiality‚ they may‚ however‚ be required by law to disclose information if they believe that there is a risk to life. Counseling is Not: • Giving advice. • Judgmental. • Attempting to sort out the problems of the client. • Expecting

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    Entrepenuer: What it takes

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    construct plans from physical assumptions about a business and its environment. Finally we look at some of the problems created when plans function as both goal statements and projections of what is most likely to happen in the future. PEDAGOGY This chapter focuses on "how to do it." That is‚ how to really build a financial plan from a series of physical and economic assumptions. This is an important distinction of this text. Most books talk about planning‚ but actually teach only the

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    What causes Macbeth to take the actions he does? We are usually held accountable for the actions that we decide to take. Several times we are influenced to make those decisions which‚ usually are influenced by someone else. The outcomes of these actions might turn out positive or against us and destruct us entirely. Macbeth takes many decisions over the course of the book. Some might define them as good and many might see them as atrocious. The Thane of Glamis(Macbeth) encounters the three witches

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    In “ What Should We Worry About‚” Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner talk about how humans beings are more afraid of the known instead of being scared of the important risks that are unknown. I understand Levitt and Dubner’s point but I disagree. I do not consider the known risks to be scary. I do fear the unknown‚ things like breast cancer‚ heart disease‚ and any form of viruses that can lead to severe sickness or death. These are things that could cause my loved ones and me great pain and

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