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    which will be discussed on 2/29/2012 1. How well has Value Trust performed in recent years? It had surpassed S&P500 for 14years in a row‚ achieving better results both bull markets or bear markets. As to its extraordinary returns‚ its annual return is 14.6% on average‚ which is3.67% high than S&P500. In making that assessment‚ what benchmark(s) are you using? How do you measure investment performance? What does good performance mean to you? Making money‚ low risk‚ low volatility

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    Privacy and Confidentiality a) What is HIPAA? a.i) The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 is a multifaceted piece of legislation that covered these three areas: 1)Insurance portability‚ 2) Fraud enforcement (accountability) and 3) Administrative Simplification (reduction in health care costs). HIPAA was enacted to improve the efficiency and efficacy of the healthcare system. a.ii) Title I and Title II of HIPAA protection and provisions. 2) HIPAA Confidentiality and Privacy

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    experience‚ for example‚ in front of a painting or while reading a book. In my opinion‚ a good attempt to explain this would be an example from real life situation. Once I was in the art gallery‚ and it was a modern art exhibition there. The pictures were pretty weird (that’s what I thought) and I couldn’t understand what they showed. I was thinking about the meaning for a few hours but didn’t get it. So when my

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    central role for the courts as a reference point or catalogue of accepted instances of charity until almost 300 years later when Lord MacNaughten in the Pemsel case‚ famously classified charitable objects into four principal divisions: (i) trusts for the relief of poverty‚ (ii) trusts for the advancement of education‚ (iii) trusts for the advancement of religion‚ (iv) trusts beneficial to the community not falling under any of the preceding heads. These four heads of charity were used as reference

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    Definition essay: Trust

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    Definition Essay: Trust What is trust? The dictionary meaning of trust is a firm belief in the reliability‚ truth‚ ability‚ or strength of someone or something. The second meaning is‚ confidence placed in a person by making that person the nominal owner of property to be held or used for the benefit of one or more others. But what can we really define as trust? In this paper‚ I will discuss how trust is used every day in different situations‚ how we deal with trust in various relationships

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    Bill Miller Trust

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    David Maciejko Case Brief for Bill Miller and Value Trust In 2005 mutual funds were the fastest growing investment vehicle in the United States. Bill Miller is considered one of the greatest mutual fund managers of all time‚ since 1982 he defied the odds by consistently creating returns with his investments that outperformed the S&P index fourteen years in a row. There have been investors who created better returns in a year‚ but none have come close to have long term returns like his. The

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    Restorative Nap Break

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    can fight the problem of fatigue at work but sleep. As long as the practice of nap break is ignored‚ the danger to patient’s safety‚ nurses’ health‚ and decreased nurses’ job satisfaction will continue to be the major issues in the community and health organization. To understand the challenge in implementing the practice‚ one can summarize the advantages and disadvantages of legalizing the restorative nap break: Advantages: Researchers from many articles and different countries have agreed that

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    soft or hard shell brace. Other doctors believe that the brace is not worth the pain and that they should just stop for a little while and calm down with activity. Normally doctors recommend physical therapy so you can strengthen your back muscles so when you go back to activity you can be supported. Finally there is the option of acupuncture‚ this is a very controversial technique‚ I have done it a couple of times and it is very relaxing and helped with my pain a lot. What acupuncture is meant to do

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    Theme Of Trust In Othello

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    Many of us have heard the saying that too much of a good thing is not good for us. The literary masterpiece “Othello” by William Shakespeare is a perfect example of why this saying is true. In Shakespeare’s play‚ Othello is the well-respected general of the Venetian army‚ but he soon begins to lose his reputation due to his blind trust in Iago‚ who manipulates him to become a jealous and erratic man. In the end‚ Othello’s decline is caused by his overly trusting nature. In Acts I and II‚ Othello

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    Jiu Er: a female hero in Red Sorghum In 1988 Zhang Yimou made his directorial debut with Red Sorghum‚ the first Chinese Film gaining International (support). It is based on two Mo Yan’s novels‚ and it’s the first of a trilogy in which the director focuses on the analysis of the woman’s figure. In this film the main character is Jiu Er‚ a young woman forced to marry a leprous old man by her father‚ that sold her to buy a mule. Through the scenes‚ we are able to see how Jiu Er changes her life

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