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    health maintenance organization and indemnity plans, in part, to show a distinct difference of the basic two plans and how they can fit the need of the patients. An HMO maintain a network of doctors, providers, and hospitals, to provide and finance health care for their members. HMO attempts to reduce…

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    strong and firm look. When paired with deep red lipstick, the look bring out sexiness, and screams powerful, confident woman. Moreover, the look is then further paired with costumes, to complete the image. As an illustration, in the movie Double Indemnity, Phyllis Dietrichson, the femme fatale, is presented in a bath towel. In this first appearance, the camera work is brilliant, as it…

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    Manipulated By Beauty: Body Heat vs Double Indemnity In the film noir Double Indemnity (1944) and neo-noir Body Heat (1981), two men commit adultery as they are convinced by narcissistic, money hungry, manipulating women who have premeditated the murders of their spouses. Even though both men are in different professions, Walter is an insurance man and Ned is a lawyer, they prove to be valuable assets to the femme fatales of the film’s, Phyllis and Matty. In the same way that Walter risks his…

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    The films Double Indemnity, directed by Billy Wilder, and The Night of the Living Dead, directed by George Romero, both feature female characters in subordinate roles to their male counterparts. Double Indemnity features Walter Neff underestimating his lover Phyllis’s power and continually patronizing her, calling her “baby” almost exclusively. The Night of the Living Dead features Helen, who is constantly put down by her husband who never values her opinion. Both films use elements of…

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    Billy Wilder’s classic film from 1944, entitled Double Indemnity displays many of the traditional traits of Film Noir. During the opening scene an extremely dramatic silhouette of a mysterious man on crutches limps towards the viewer. You can’t help but wonder who this character could be. Ultimately Walter Neff betrays his superior, Barton Keys. Keys thinks very highly of Neff and believes he has what it takes to become a great investigator for the insurance company. Neff is an insurance…

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    Indemnity plans allow their members to visit any dental provider. The insurance will only pay for the dental service once a bill from the dental provider is received. Once the insurance provider receives the bill or claim, they will reimburse either the member…

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    Often when people think of America, they think of the American dream. However, in the early 1900s, that dream became the American Nightmare. Everything seemed to be in chaos. The economic crash of the 1930s left America scrambling to rebuild itself while dealing with World War II. Meanwhile, the first wave of feminism began as women entered the workforce to replace the men off at war. Children were no longer monitored by their mothers since she would most likely be working during the day. This…

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    Blizzard Entertainment has filed a motility for default view against Bossland, the concern of individual hot fearless cheats and hacks. The job developer requests the extremum statutory copyright indemnity of $200 per misconduct, arguing that the shell creator sold at small 42,818 of its hacks in the U.S. Over the period recording courageous developer and publisher Blizzard Recreation has released umpteen fashionable gamey titles including Overwatch and World of Warcraft. Time most gamers…

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    roads, and coastal marine ecosystems. Soil erosion also lowers the productivity and effectiveness of the land, worsens droughts, and eventually leads to desertification, all of which increase the pressure on the remaining land and trees. The Haiti indemnity controversy culminated in an agreement by Haiti to 1825 gold demand by France for 150 million reimbursement (later reduced to 90 million in 1838, comparable to US$40 billion as of 2010 with consideration to inflation to be paid by the…

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    Short Paper 2 Managed care is constantly progressive. It is a field that is continually evolving. At the far left of the continuum of managed care lies managed indemnity and to the far right is closed panel HMOs. When we talk about the continuum of managed care we are referring to “clinical or operational improvements to the overall delivery of care.”(Bharucha, 2012) Moving towards the right of the continuum the main goal is to provide better quality, service and lower costs. According to…

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