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    My education consisted of the perfect blend of the sciences and humanities all provided in an intimate and encouraging environment that only Defiance College can provide. Indeed, my coursework and involvement in the McMaster School for Advancing Humanity not only bestowed me with the skills to think critically about many of society’s most challenging problems, but it also instilled a cognizance that these problems cannot be addressed without a compassionate understanding of individuals’…

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    Financial Protection Bureau, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Los Angeles City Attorney. The firms claimed that Wells Fargo during 2011 and 2016 created additional fraudulent bank accounts for pre-existing customers. Signing up over 2 million customers for new credit cards and fees that they were unaware of. The fraud allegedly resulted from our company’s sales program where sales associates and managers were urged to provide different products into each of their client’s…

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    being an attorney should know this. If it was his daughter being bullied and she about took her life, he would be doing everything in his power to sue someone. So I don’t think he handled it correctly, he should have told Taylor’s mom that he would talk to his daughter, and that he is very sorry for what his daughter has been saying. He should have asked to see what his daughter was saying to her, to see what he needed to do to fix the problem. What parenting style would you associate with…

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    HIPAA Case Study

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    How do people use, misuse or abuse HIPAA, the federal regulations protecting patients’ confidential health information? For instance, an elderly woman who didn’t show up to her regular swim and wasn’t in her apartment, when questions directed toward hospital staffs about any information were denied due to HIPAA policies. Another situation was when a daughter tried to call a hospital to warn them about medication allergies concerning her mother because her memory was impaired. The hospital…

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    is, in our society today. Upper and lower social classes, each have their own distinct ideas about how they perceive people from outside their circle of influence , as to their social class status & standing in society. White upper class people associate with people of their own kind and status and black people, do as well for the most part, living together in their…

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    Beyond my LSAT score and my GPA, I am a creative individual with a penchant for learning. My career goals have fluctuated between wanting to be an attorney or a professional singer my whole life. These are two starkly different career choices that I learned would not overlap early on in my college experience. When I started university, I declared a Political Science-Music double major. After only one semester of trying to do both, I decided to drop the music major and pursue political science…

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    Stephen Bright takes a clear stance when discussing capital punishment. He associates the death penalty with the many other practices which have long been abandoned. These practices include whipping, branding, cutting off appendages, maiming, and other primitive forms of punishment. It is clear that Stephen Bright believes the United States should abandon the death penalty. In fact, his essay is written in a way which assumes that the United States will inevitable abandon capital punishment.…

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    Wealthy Practitioners

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    you participate in, it is well worth the investment of your time and energy. Another way to utilize this technique for developing relationships within this particular circle of elite members of your community is to encourage or require the associate attorneys who work for you to follow the same process of joining the local chamber of commerce and volunteering to work with some of the…

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    Changing the World 1 Most people look for jobs that might be ‘fun’ or ‘enjoyable’, some are just trying to get rich so that they can live a lavish lifestyle, and many are just looking to make a decent living, but a job is more than that to me. I decided to pursue a career in law because I felt that it was the quickest and most meaningful way to impact the lives of hundreds, if not thousands. The job itself is demanding, but getting to the position where you can even attempt to get a job as a…

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    The Federal Court System

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    Our Federal Court system is primarily composed of three high power jurisdictions that operate much differently than that of the state courts. Federal Courts consist of federal district courts, United States courts of appeal, and the Supreme Court of the United States; however, these courts have limitations in cases that solely focus on the Constitution and federal law. Federal district courts are considered general trial courts that consist of over six hundred and seventy-five district court…

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