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    I am terrified of the reflection that full length windows show. I glance into these windows and I see how I walk, a stride that is slightly off balance and resembles that of a drunk person. This walk is a lifelong reminder that there was a lack of oxygen to my brain during my birth—the evidence that I have Cerebral Palsy. As I prepare to graduate in May from Vanderbilt University, I find myself conflicted between recognizing that I am incredibly fortunate to have a Vanderbilt education, but…

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    How did most of our parents meet? Mine met on a blind date set up by a couple of friends. The relationship process has undergone major changes in the past few years. Changes brought on by an increase in the use of social media websites, as well as cell phone applications. Social media has changed the way we pursue a relationship. Young adults of today’s generation have probably never known what it is like to be caught passing a note in class. Kids may not know how it feels to actually go up to…

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    Is patient privacy at risk when it comes to electronic medical records? The healthcare industry is constantly changing, specifically when it comes to the protection of patient information and patient privacy. All hospitals and institutions have strict regulations and policies on HIPAA. Medical records can include patient’s date of birth, social security numbers, and complete medical history from birth to death. Most employees must have usernames and passwords to access these records. Patients…

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    The research report will use pseudonyms so the participants or the setting cannot be identified from any data collected. It is also the researcher’s responsibility to safeguard the wellbeing of all the participants, maintain confidentiality and anonymity as set out in the Social Research Association (SRA) ethical code of conduct (Unknown, 1978). The participants will not be given any false information about the research. Before handing out the questionnaires, consents will be obtained from the…

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    to, has differed in reaction to key words, such as “weather.” This being said, this paper will not discuss the ability of the lay person to identify a voice. Instead, the focus here will be on forensic linguists who use the science to unveil the anonymity of certain speaker. This essay will present a study case of The Yorkshire Ripper Hoaxer in which the speaker profiling and comparison procedures were used successfully. In the part that follows the introduction, speaker profiling and…

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    individuality (see appendix page 10). The guards were dressed in identical uniforms of khaki, and they carried around a whistle and billy club borrowed from the police. They wore sunglasses to prevent anyone reading their emotions, and to promote anonymity. These guards were given no specific training on how to be guards, and were allowed to make their own set of rules for the prisoners; they were allowed, within limits, to do whatever they thought was necessary to maintain their rules. The…

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    Ethics In Office Politics

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    Most people have a longing to get to the top of their company, whether by hard work and climbing the ladder, or by not what you know, but who you know. The longing to be on top is very common, but not only for monetary gain, but for one to achieve a certain level of power. It is an instinct that most of us have within, and it will be unleashed when we feel that where we are currently is not where we want to stay permanently. Most people come into a company wanting to be noticed and being seen…

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    Needs Assessment

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    surveys were placed in the teachers’ mailboxes with a note explaining the purpose of the needs assessment. In order to receive more responses, the survey was anonymous. This allowed the teachers to write in the comment sections honestly. Offering anonymity on self-administered questionnaires should further reduce social pressure, and may reduce social desirability bias (Paulhaus, 1994). After rating each area of assessment, the teachers an option to pick an area they need more assistance with in…

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    What Is Social Anxiety?

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    vs. offline safety behaviours in social anxiety”, covered how people with high levels of social anxiety feel safer online, where their true identities can be kept secret. A correlation was conducted and results showed that “the extent to which anonymity and asynchronicity were viewed as important … was associated with less fear of negative evaluation when interacting with others online” (Kamalou, Shaughnessy, and Moscovitch, 2016, p.138). Another article, “Psychophysiological responses to a…

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