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    significant for financial institutions and insurance companies. Glass-Steagall Act. It was significant for both financial institutions and insurance companies because now they can merge together. 2. What is another name for obtaining information under false pretenses and what does that have to do with GLBA? What is an example of a safeguard pertinent to this requirement? Pretexting. GLBA provides limited privacy protection against the sale of private information. Organizations covered by GLBA emplace safeguards

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    Unit 8 Project Questions: Part I 1. Under HIPAA‚ are you legally allowed to view this patient’s medical information? Why or why not? Under HIPAA you are not legally allowed to view a patients medical information unless you have written consent‚ but because he just had outpatient surgery and signed a HIPAA release of information form so you are able to view his information. 2. In this case‚ how would you be able to correct your error and provide the missing documents to the patient while

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    Advertising Is Manipulate

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    wants into the heads of young ones. Children are susceptible to the things and people around them‚ so when advertising says they need to have a product‚ or they need to wear certain clothes to be cool‚ the children listen. Between the false pretenses of the ads‚ the manipulation‚ and commercials‚ I think that children have paid the price. Then‚ the economy has suffered from the advertising manipulation. Businesses and corporations may have a lot of money‚ but at the cost of consumers.

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    Tucker: The Man and His Dream Francis Ford Coppola Paramount Home Video 08/88 PG Tucker: The Man and His Dream is a high-octane morality play about an innovative outsider who wants to build a better‚ cheaper‚ and safer car than those produced by the Big Three in Detroit. Jeff Bridges stars as this real-life 1940s entrepreneur whose go-getter spirit and gung-ho philosophy serves as a catalyst to those around him. His wife and five children offer their vital support. Abe (Martin Landau) serves

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    was insightful to learn about the manipulation of memory. The experiment was to see if false beliefs and memories can produce changes in a subject’s behavior. The experiment was designed to address the connection between the behavioral and cognitive branches of psychology‚ specifically memory on short term‚ and long term behavior. The hypothesis for this experiment is to see the effects of a suggested false memory‚ in this case that the subject got ill from eating egg salad as a child‚ would have

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    In today’s society words like racism‚ inequality‚ discrimination‚ and prejudice take its toll‚ especially on minorities. In this essay I will discuss the ideas of functionalism and conflict theory to explain Dubois‚ “Of the Coming of John” chapter 13 of “Souls of Black Folk”. I will also try to identify the social and cultural factors that have been used to explain the origins of racism and discrimination. And Finally‚ I will try and explain how racial discrimination and prejudice continue to produce

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    William Foege once said that "vaccines are the tugboats of preventive health." (Global) Vaccines work by feeding an inactive antigen into the body‚ B and T cells work together to fight the virus that was introduced‚ therefore‚ giving the body more ability to take down stronger strains of the same virus. (Goldstein) There should be laws requiring that people in the United States vaccinate their children and themselves because they prevent illness to children and adults daily‚ save hospitals and the

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    It is common for labels on the back of medication bottles to read “not tested on animals.” Animal testing has been proven to be cruel and unusual punishment. Some studies have suggested that the testing of products on animals had no relevance or solid reasoning behind it. Imagine humans taking the place of animals and being deemed a science project. In the early 1900’s medical research was still on the rise and resources for medical treatment and testing was limited. Studies were comprised of the

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    Gatsby's True Identity

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    old boy would be likely to invent‚ and to this conception he was faithful to the end” (Fitzgerald 98). Gatsby does this to seem stronger and to achieve more than he feels the poor 17-year-old James Gatz ever was or could. Because of Gatsby’s false pretenses‚ many of the characters doubt him as the story presses on. Tom and Jordan both question whether or not he actually went to Oxford‚ and Tom questions whether or not he is a worthy man when Gatsby avoids questions or blatantly answers them with

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    It was 1861 when the first string of sugar plantations started to develop along the coast of northern Queensland‚ Australia. Queensland had previously been accustomed to having cheap labor at their disposal with the use of servants and convicts. Convict transportation came to a stop and the government soon was in need of increasing income to make up for the lost labor‚ similar to the Europeans around the same time. Europeans were big into trading and had “previously been interested in African nations

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