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    or province assembly, and each may revoke its accent before proclamation (s46). However, such amendments will not take effect in dissenting legislative provinces, unless a subsequent resolution revokes their diverging view and supplies its authorization (s38(3) either before or after the amendment’s proclamation (s38(4)). Furthermore, amendment to province constitutions are exclusive to province governments (s45). Section 39 indicates if not all provinces adopt a resolution giving an…

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    on January 8, 1962 over the colony in Liberia and to consider ending the American Colonization Society.3 The last standing directors: John H. Small III, Joshua Evans Jr., Vernon E. West. John Sleman, and J. Wesley Clampitt Jr ruled in power of authorization to officially ceased the American Colonization Society on March 22, 1963. All of the American Colonization Society’s activities ended.3 Although the American Colonization Society were viewed as racist men covering their acts with religion, we…

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    As the internet’s ever expansive growth continues, the activity of hacktivist groups advances. Although hacktivists have been targeting different governmental websites and networks, their actions are an act of protest and civil disobedience. In addition, the idea of a hacktivist has become misconstrued by the deceived public. The idea of a hacktivism needs to be made more transparent and the actions of these hacktivist groups need to be made more clear and differed from cybercrime or…

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    emergency services by mental health patients (Soumerai et al. 1994). In fact, the study estimates that mental health care costs for these patients exceeded savings by a factor of 17 (Soumerai et al. 1994). Yet another study asserts that Medicaid prior authorization policies alone increased the overall nationwide prison population by 2% (D. Goldman et al. 2014). It is estimated that restrictive Medicaid formulary policies increased incarceration costs “by $362 million nationwide” in 2008 (Seabury…

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    Holding: The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals held that the search performed by the customs officials did not violate neither the First nor the Fourth Amendment. Reasoning: Ickes argues that the government had no authorization to search his computer and hard drives. He claims that the statutory language presented in the case to favor the official’s actions is insufficient to cover the search of his belongings. His arguments were based on the fact that the statute does…

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    Physical Abuse Definition

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    Examples include, but are not limited to, cashing a person's checks without authorization or permission; forging a person's signature; misusing or stealing an individual’s money or possessions; coercing or deceiving an individual into signing any document and preventing access to money or property. -Institutional abuse: Institutional…

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    A dictatorship is a form of government, where a country is run by a single person or a small group of political figures who makes decisions for the country and ensures that his or her power remains strong and under control. In other words, the dictator or person in charge controls every aspect of the private and public control of citizens. Some examples of a dictatorship include, Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany, Mussolini in Italy, and Joseph Stalin in Soviet Russia. The United States could be…

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    spending year’s detained receiving major public scrutiny. Immigration detention is used by border control and policing services as the policy of holding subjects who are in violation of visa conditions, have illegally entered or arrived without authorization, and those individuals can become subject to being held in detention until immigration officials either grant a visa or deport the individual to their country of departure. Immigration detention serves a clear purpose, but in Canada…

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    What are the confidentiality rules? The Health and Social Care Information has set five basic rules for confidentiality, they are; 1. The patients and the service users confidential information should he handled carefully and with confidentiality. This can be done by giving importance to maintain trust and respect between the patient and healthcare provider followed with the confidentiality obligations. For the maintenance of trust for safe care the records should be as complete as possible…

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    CONSENT FORM. The HIPAA CONSENT allows the healthcare provider to share PHI with other healthcare providers, in this case a colleague, for the purposes of delivering patient care. 2. An AUTHORIZATION document must be signed by the patient to release PHI, in this case x-rays, to the patient’s attorney. Authorization is necessary in this circumstance because the disclosure has nothing to do with the medical care provided by the provider, or other permitted disclosures contained in the Privacy…

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