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    reason. There is a case to demonstrate this criterion. After the first bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993‚ one of its principle masterminds used encryption to protect files on his laptop computer as he plotted to blow up commercial airlines (Etzioni 66). After this is proven‚ the public would definitely support the government to decrypt files on private computers as long as they have a warrant that reasonably states that these files probably contain important information. This standard is also

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    There has been a significant decline in mortality from breast cancer since the 1970s‚ this decline is linked with the fact that there is more availability of screening methods‚ mainly mammography‚ and there is a drastic improvement in the way advanced cancer is treated (Smith et al.‚ 2008). Dr. David Eddy‚ an early pioneer in evidence-based medicine conducted a study for the American Cancer Society (ACS) to develop recommendations for screening for cancer which was later reviewed by him and published

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    http://voices.yahoo.com/three-approaches-making-ethical-decisions-within-364320.html?cat=4 Beckner‚ W. (2004). Ethics for educational leaders. New York: Allyn & Bacon. Etzioni‚ A. (1997). "Balancing Individual Rights and the Common Good‚". The Communitarian Network‚ 12(1)‚ 66-67. Retrieved December 9‚ 2012‚ from http://www.gwu.edu/~ccps/etzioni/A249.html How can rewards and sanctions be used effectively with drug-involved offenders in treatment? | National Institute on Drug Abuse. (2012‚ January 1). National

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    Communitarianism Notes Born during the late 20th century In 1993‚ Amitai Etzoni formed the Communitarian Network In a Communitarian society‚ communities and the polities must be responsible to its members and their needs‚ while the members within the society should dedicate their attention to energy and welfare of other communities. Communitarian says that individual rights should be appreciated and preserved‚ but should be balanced with the interests of the community In a communitarian society

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    170–177 (1992) Auer‚ S.‚ Bizer‚ C.‚ Kobilarov‚ G.‚ Lehmann‚ J.‚ Cyganiak‚ R.‚ Ives‚ Z.G.: DBpedia: 4825‚ pp. 722–735. Springer‚ Heidelberg (2007) Banko‚ M.‚ Etzioni‚ O.: The tradeoffs between open and traditional relation extraction. In: Proceedings of ACL-08: HLT‚ pp. 28–36 (2008) Banko‚ M.‚ Cafarella‚ M.J.‚ Soderland‚ S.‚ Broadhead‚ M.‚ Etzioni‚ O.: Open information extraction from the web (2007) Blei‚ D.M.‚ Ng‚ A.Y.‚ Jordan‚ M.I.: Latent dirichlet allocation 3‚ 993–1022 (2003) Bollacker‚ K.‚ Evans

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    SOLOVE POST-AUTHOR PAGES (SUPER FINAL).DOC 2/7/2008 3:16:38 PM “I’ve Got Nothing to Hide” and Other Misunderstandings of Privacy DANIEL J. SOLOVE* TABLE OF CONTENTS I. II. III. IV. V. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 745 THE “NOTHING TO HIDE” ARGUMENT ................................................................ 748 CONCEPTUALIZING PRIVACY .......................................................................

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    –beside business owners- consider it as a trade necessity for developing and growth of business and adhere that methods and techniques will lose a major source of developing fuel. A huge and historical privacy debates occurred on several occasions; Etzioni [Etzioni 1999] defines privacy to be "a societally illegitimate"‚ while Davies [Davies 1997] defines privacy to be "a squandered right". Regardless of conflicts arises from the definition of privacy and consideration of benefits; each party can claim

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    Investigating the Activity of Cholinesterase and its Inhibitors Introduction: Enzymes are highly specific biological catalysts (proteins) that influence the rate of metabolic reactions (Smith‚ 1997). They are responsible for efficiently converting substrate molecules into products required to sustain life (Grisham et al.‚ 1999). The activity of enzymes can often be effected by other endogenous or foreign factors (e.g. inhibitors). Inhibitors are able to decrease the rate of enzymatic activity

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    Nature of Strategic Management  The strategic-management process does not end when the firm decides what strategy or strategies to pursue.  There must be a translation of strategic thought into strategic action. This translation is much easier if  managers and employees of the firm understand the business‚ feel a part of the company‚ and through  involvement in strategy-formulation activities have become committed to helping the organization succeed.  Without understanding and commitment‚ strategy-implementation

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    Literature Review Sociologist’s views: The role of voluntary organizations in society This information was sourced from www. Google.com. Some sociologists such as Blau and Scott(1974) and Etzioni(1975) classified many formal organizations as normative. A normative organization is one that people join in order to peruse goals that they consider personally worthwhile. They obtain personal satisfaction but no monetary reward for being in such an organization. In many instances‚ the person joins

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