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    HIPAA HELPS KAPLAN UNIVERSITY ANGELA MCCONNELL HIPAA HELPS HIPAA came into place “to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the health care system‚ the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)‚ Public Law 104-191‚ included Administrative Simplification provisions that required HHS to adopt national standards for electronic health care transactions and code sets‚ unique health identifiers‚ and security.” (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services) Then

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    with letters at the end of the alphabet. This person doesn’t want to admit that it could start from Z to A. Alphabetical order is an easy system and should not be banned because of the ludicrous thought of unfairness. One of the strongest arguments against this system is that people with last names starting with letters found at the end of the alphabet always get picked last. This might happen more‚ but the system of organizing this information shouldn’t be affected. If people with names starting

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    To burn or not to burn? The controversial subject of flag burning has been thoroughly debated amongst Americans. Episodes of flag burning can be viewed throughout history. There have been many bills passed through legislature that would have made flag burning illegal. However‚ the vote was split because some Americans view these events of protest as the right of freedom of speech while others view it as being unpatriotic. The Supreme Court views the issue of flag burning as a right given to

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    woman’s choice has been diminishes ever since America became independent. In the hopes of keeping America a patriarchal society where white men are always in control‚ women have been constantly pushed down. Although the conservatives true fight is against abortions and contraceptives‚ they are constantly putting millions of low-income women’s reproductive rights at risk by cutting funds and trying to shut down a health organization who provides health services to all those who need

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    From the ancient times and even today Deaf education has had arguments against which method is right or wrong. No matter which way the tides turned there have been important people there to help guide the Deaf educations along. We will start with the great philosopher Aristotle. Now I know what you are thinking‚ why would I talk about Aristotle when it comes to Deaf education? It has been said that he is the first person ever recorded to have talked about Deaf culture. Even though he is a great

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    Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)‚ which among other things offers protection for personal health information‚ including electronic medical records.” (Webdictionary; 2012) HIPAA requirements and security rules give patients more control over their health information; set limits on the use and release of their medical records‚ and establishes a series of privacy standards for health care providers which provide penalties for those who do not follow these standards. HIPAA requirements grants patients

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    there is a law which passes stealing‚ and it goes against morality‚ the citizens of this will not be guilty of the act. The greatest example of positive law can be seen when Hitler was the head of country. Hitler had gone against all morality when he legalized the killing of Jews. This is known as the holocaust era in which a genocide done by Hitler when he was the governing head of Germany‚ This incident provides a situation in which the concept of positive law shows its flaws. As stated by John

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    Some don’t even think medical marijuana should be legal. Some people are against it because of their morals or religious aspects. They argue that marijuana will cause harm to the body. This fear may be attributed to people saying that one joint is equal to 4 cigarettes. When it comes to medical marijuana‚ those against it don’t think it should be legal because there are other prescription drugs that help ease pain. Pitzevans writes‚ “ legalizing

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    Human rights according to Webster?s dictionary is described as follows. Webster(2016)?Haman Rights (as freedom from unlawful imprisonment‚ torture‚ and execution) regarded as belonging fundamentally to all people.?(2016) There are three arguments concerning human trafficking in the cell of one?s organs for profit. The libertarian ideology concerns my body is my property and I own all that?s encased within me from my knowledge of my physical form. Next a nation such as China who have who

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    The cosmological arguments are inductive arguments based on an ‘a posteriori’ premise‚ which‚ despite having been introduced many years ago‚ continue to be prevalent today. An early example of the argument is within ‘Timaeus’‚ in which Plato proposed the idea that anything that has been created must be created by a cause. These arguments are intended to prove the existence of the God of Classical Theism by explaining that God must be the first cause of the universe; the being setting the world into

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