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    Loss adjustment expenses on the other hand, is the expenses associated with investigating and settling insurance claims while earned premiums refer to the portion of written premiums that have been earned during the accounting period. Insurers can also measure their performance through loss ratio that measures the percentage of earned or written premiums which goes toward paying claims and adjusting them if loss adjusted expenses is…

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    Disease Mongering Essay

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    argue that the pharmaceutical industry capitalises on the want of consumers to eliminate undesirable conditions. They claim that pharmaceutical companies partake in “disease mongering”: that is, they fabricate new diseases by “widening the boundaries of treatable illness”. Critics such as Healy and Dossey agree with this claim. However, I will argue that, although not unfounded, the claim that pharmaceutical companies are guilty of disease mongering is not justified. I will argue that the…

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    Research Paper On Malvinas

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    This paper will work to prepare the Argentinian government for the likely counter-arguments from the United Kingdom over their claim, and inform the Argentinian government of the legal options it has to counter these arguments. Each argument of the United Kingdom will be addressed and countered as they are presented. These arguments are: that the people of the Malvinas Islands have…

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    stricter on how an employee can file a claim for the injuries. For example, at least 11 states, including Pennsylvania, Alabama, and Virginia, require most or all sick workers to file claims within several years of their last hazardous exposure. However, many of the symptoms can take much longer to appear. So when the employees actually need the medical care and compensate for lost wages, they do not get it because it is outside of the filing window. More and more claims are denied due to…

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    present what I believe are the main claims of the article. While doing this I will also explain any important terms or concepts needed to understand the Kiesling’s argument. I will then link the claims to the kinds of evidence that Kiesling uses in order to support them. Finally, I will close my argument mapping with an overview of how Kiesling’s argument is structured. Kiesling’s article focuses on the use of the word “dude” by young men. He makes five claims about how college-age men use the…

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    Evidence has been used to prove the reliability and credibility of a variety of claims for thousands of years. It has been used in the scientific world to come up with theories to understand the way the world works, it is still used now in the legal system, and was even used to prove whether or not a person was a witch (Noll, 2018). The credibility of evidence, however, is much harder to establish than it is to produce eyewitness evidence. The authors from the texts assigned for the class have…

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    The relationship between health and food is a huge topic of discussion, especially in a time when obesity is a major factor in many health problems. Michael Pollan’s “Eat Food: Food Defined” sheds light on what really goes in food and what readers should be looking for at supermarkets to avoid processed foods. Pollen tries to clear up “our current state of confusion” by giving his readers three “rules of thumb” to follow when shopping (06). The first rule Pollan states is that the readers…

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    The Uber Company Case

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    The sexual harassment issue was raised by Susan Fowler who was identified as a former engineer in the company. The former engineer published discrimination and sexual harassment claims that went viral on social…

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    payers in ways such as, enhanced security and privacy, lower cost in claims processing,fewer claim denials, fast and accurate auto post payments.Now the electronic transactions that are under HIPAA are as follows eligibility and claim status, referral certification, payments. Other HIPAA compliant EDI benefits to consider is that the information that is provided from the provider, is stored and can be used to submit electronic claims to a secondary payer. With EDI healthcare providers can…

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    In this paper, I will be explaining the argument of Elizabeth Barnes on her mere-difference of disability and whether it implies certain moral claims. Social constructivism describes that a person is considered disabled because of a contingently deep, intersubjective reality that shapes a person’s social world. Barnes argues that disability is intersubjective because whether a person is regarded to have a physical illness is not socially constructed, but rather a matter of biological fact. A…

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