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    white 2. Due to state law which states anyone with one-thirty-second “negro blood” in them was to be classified as black 3. Her case was lost and her classification was unchanged B. Racial Categories on Birth Certificates 1. The assignments of racial categories on birth certificates was argued to be unconstitutional by Brian Begue attorney for Susie Guillory Phipps 2. Assistant Attorney General Ron Davis argued to be necessary to comply with federal record…

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    classes simply to achieve the goal. Since this person does wish to achieve the end goal but does so in a deviant way they fit the category of innovation. Ritualism is when people reject the collective goal but like the way of achieving it. This would be a person attending Ohio State just for the means of learning without chasing a certain degree. This person fits this category because they are not chasing a degree or the end goal of college, but wish to expand their knowledge which means they…

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    to $1.5 million per violation. The costs to comply with the HIPAA are specific to each organization and are measured by type, size, culture, environment, and risk tolerance. With this in mind, costs involved have been divided into three general categories: Labor (Administrative), Expense, and Capital. Almost all of the privacy standards and 75 percent of the proposed security rule are administrative; therefore, many organizations identify Labor or Administrative as the most costly…

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    object and can categorize, classify, or name itself in particular ways in relation to other social categories or classifications. The process is called, “Self-Categorization” (Turner, Hogg, Oakes, Reicher, &Weathererell 1987) to understand objects and to identify them we categorize. Through this process identify is formed. A social identity is a person’s knowledge that he or she belongs to a social category or group, (Hoss & Abrams…

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    Taylor Swift is considered one of the most well known and celebrated musical artists of the 21st century. Every album attracts new fans and pleases the old ones even more. But do her fans simply find her songs catchy or do they think she is brilliant? If she is gifted, does it come from hard work or from her giftedness in musical abilities? I believe Taylor is gifted, but she must still work hard to become successful. What is Giftedness Giftedness is not simply defined by one characteristic or…

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    of written language, programming languages have a similar stylistic requirement. In the same way one might be able to learn one of the romance languages such as French or Spanish and have some structural idea of all the other languages in the same category, the same theory applies to the use and application of programming languages. The fundamental agreement of a programming language, however does not directly entail the automatic understanding of all programs written in said language. If a…

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    In relation to the first question, the results showed that subjects in the control group rated their experience somewhat negatively. Subjects in the one dollar category rated their experience statistically more positively in comparison to the control group while the twenty dollar category’s average rating was only minimally higher than that of the control group. Participants in the one dollar group also responded more positively when asked about their willingness to participate it similar…

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    may continue to exist because the mind is essentially private. Ryle argues that Cartesian Dualism is wrong and should be rejected because he beliefs that the doctrine is entirely false in principle, and a category mistake in which he believes that According to Ryle, Descartes commits a category mistake by believing that the mind, and body are two different things which he considers to be incorrect. Ryle believes that the mind, and body are actually one, and doesn’t believe that the mind that…

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    Eros Love Style Analysis

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    The Love Attitude Scale has reaffirmed my beliefs and attitudes on love and attaining a suitable partner. According to the Love Attitude Scoring results, my feelings fit the category of a Pragma best. The Pragma is described as someone who does not seek romance or affairs but love out of friendship and would make a suitable partner to build a life with (King 310). I found myself agreeing with many of the Pragma characteristics on choosing a partner who would fit into future expectations in…

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    disasters it had ever faced. Hurricane Katrina, a Category 5 storm which passed over the Gulf of Mexico and landed on the shores of New Orleans. As one of the top five deadliest hurricanes, this natural disaster changed the geological landscape and in 2016 there are still scars on Louisiana from this tragedy. In the beginning of the storm, which developed to be one of the most violent hurricanes in United States’ history, it began a large Category 3 hurricane which traveled passed the Bahamas.…

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