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    According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, not only are teen drivers nearly three times more likely to be involved in a fatal crash than drivers over age 19, teen drivers age 16-17 are nearly twice as likely as teen drivers age 18-19 to be involved in a fatal crash. Yet, it somewhat defeats the purpose of getting them a license if mom or dad has to sit next to them every time they are behind the wheel. Parents are increasingly turning to high tech solutions to help give their…

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    this was constitutional. In regards to Plessy, The Separate Car Act did not conflict with the Thirteenth Amendment, according to Brown (Associate Justice that rejected Plessy’s arguments), because it did not reestablish slavery or constitute a “badge” of slavery. The court ruled that “such equality extended only so far as political and civil rights.” Under this argument the law was…

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    In the first production of the show, J. Edgar Hoover allowed Lord to have nearly unlimited access to FBI files, to promote the show. However, Hoover seemed uncertain about his participation in the show, because of Lord’s flamboyant broadcasting style. Hoover maintained his role, but only if Lord used “only the material provided by the FBI and…

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    Cyrusone: A Case Study

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    lost a biometric property of an individual can be lost only in case of serious accident (Biometric systems offer many important benefits, 2016). In a corporate environment, it is of utmost importance that unauthorized individuals are not allowed to access secure systems and networks. Passwords, fobs and PIN numbers can be shared to not only coworkers but people outside of the company that causes a huge security…

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    The first case is about Plessy v Ferguson which is a case that determined whether or not racial segregation is constitutional under the separate but equal doctrine. The second case is about Brown v Board of Education which decided that state laws requiring separate but equal schools violated the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. Both cases had a powerful effect on the precedents that we now have in today's justice system. Plessy v Ferguson established the doctrine of “Separate but…

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    Ender's Game Essay

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    and a holder on the hip for a weapon. These suits allow the students to move easily through zero gravity while appearing otherworldly. When they were not fighting in the battle room, the students wore simple military style battle suits. The suit had badges which represented the ranks, and throughout the movie, Ender would receive more of them. This was another way of demonstrating that he was getting promoted while others were not. The costumes in Ender’s Game help set a tone and facilitate the…

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    The necessity of the racial category “Asian American” stems from western orientalism. All Asian races are conglomerated though they do not necessarily feel any unity within themselves or have a shared lineage. Even those who have completely assimilated and who no longer identify as Korean, Filipino, Japanese, etc. cannot claim to be “American” because they are not white and are hence relegated the identity of “Asian American”. While those who live in America but do feel a sense of…

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    HIPAA In Nursing

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    HIPAA in the Nursing Field Privacy is a term that applies to all people, it is a right entitled to everyone. In this modern world with smart phones and social media, it can be a challenge to recognize the boundary lines of privacy when taking care of critically ill patients. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act was passed by Congress in 1996 to define the rules and regulations concerning multiple topics, one of which is called the Privacy Rule (Mcgowan pg. 61). This rule…

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    discrimination by businesses and individuals. John Marshall Harlan, who was a supporter of civil rights, was the lone voice of dissent on the Court, which ruled 8-1 against the petitioners. Harlan argued that the Thirteenth Amendment was intended to remove the badge of servitude, and that Congress had the right to legislate against the…

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    One organizational issue often discussed at the San Antonio Military Medical Center (SAMMC) involves the policy and practice of floating nursing staff. Currently there is not a specified float pool of nursing staff, as one would often encounter at civilian hospitals. Thus, in order to maintain a pre-defined patient to nurse ratio, nursing staff will float to other units to fill vacancies created when staff call in sick, are on vacation, or have an unfilled position. Although the nurses should…

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