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    important to protect every patient’s health information and medical records. The HIPPA Law ensures that our privacy will not be violated by giving us the right to authorize only certain individuals to have access to our medical records. The privacy law was created to protect the privacy of patient’s health information when sent electronically and releases medical records only to patients and not to any unauthorized individuals. There are some exceptions on who can access the medical records such as insurance

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    Hernandez History 17B 17 March 2024 Reflection Essay #2 At the beginning of the 20th century‚ the United States moved into the Progressive era. According to Foner‚ “The word “Progressive” [described] a broad‚ loosely defined political movement of individuals and groups who hoped to bring about significant change in American social and political life.” (Foner‚ 681). The main goal for Progressives was to push for social and political reform to improve the standard of living for American citizens. This

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    of “The Sniper” and “Cranes” War is a cruel thing that goes on all around the world. Whether it’s the United States‚ Africa or China‚ war affects everyone. For example like in the stories “The Sniper” and “Cranes” the war affects family‚ friends‚ and peace. In “The Sniper” the main character goes on a sniping mission to kill an enemy in Dublin‚ unaware of whom the “antagonist” was‚ he goes on with the mission as if it were a regular task of his branch in the military. As the battle goes on

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    about‚ such as AIDS and drugs to name a few‚ but what if I told you that there was an epidemic going on in America that has killed more then 300‚00 people a year (Tuberose‚ par1). Envision an epidemic so strong that in the past 20 years there has been a dramatic increase in the United States (Nutrition‚ par 3). How would you feel if I told you this very epidemic was in your house right now? America is at war right now and we are losing. This war started many years ago and has not yet been won.

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    English 100 A Ms. Baer March.08‚ 2011 Spanglish in the United States I grew up in a predominately Caucasian neighborhood and because of the color of my skin they assumed I spoke Spanish. I was about eighteen years old when I learned to speak Spanish. I always told myself that once I had children I was going to make sure they knew how to speak Spanish because I believe language is a being part of your heritage and your identity. Now that my children are older I hear them talking on the phone

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    Aah’Donai Wright Mr. Manser English 9E: Research Paper 20 April 2012 Why Prostitution Should Remain Illegal in the United States Prostitution is said to be “the world’s oldest profession” (Ramchandran par. 1). The Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary defines prostitution as “the act or practice of engaging in promiscuous sexual relations especially for money” (“Prostitution” par. 1). Many people argue that prostitution should be legalized‚ but it hurts people more than it helps. Legalization of prostitution

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    through which people communicate their beliefs‚ values‚ and morals. Inserting one’s own culture in place of someone’s pre-existing culture is the basis of ethnocentrism. People have repeatedly become victims of deculturalization‚ especially in the United States‚ and by analyzing this ethnocentrism one learns the importance of sustaining different cultures in society. There are many methods of deculturalization‚ such as segregation‚ isolation‚ and forced change of language. When the content of curriculum

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    throughout the whole world‚ but not necessarily so. Respect in the United States is virtually nonexistent‚ particularly the respect that children have towards their parents. That’s something I really can’t wrap my head around‚ coming from a southeast Asian country. Respect is something that us foreign kids are taught at a very young age‚ unlike here. Here it seems like even seniors in high school don’t know a single thing about respect whatsoever. It really is just so hurtful to see how kids curse at their

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    actions‚ practices‚ or political systems that support the expression of prejudice in discriminatory practices. While much of the research and work on racism in the last half-century or so has concentrated on "white racism" in North America‚ historical accounts of race-based social practices can be found across the globe. So-called "white racism" focuses on societies in which white populations are the dominant social group. Racism can describe a condition in society in which a dominant racial group benefits

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    Abortion is never an easy decision‚ in fact its one of America’s most controversial issues in today’s reality‚ but women have none the less been making that choice for thousands of years. Studies show that about 43% of American women will have one or more abortions during their lifetime‚ and women’s centers and hospitals perform more than a million abortions on an annual basis. Women have many reasons for not wanting to be pregnant including age‚ marital status‚ economic status‚ and the circumstances

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