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    research and flexible trials in that time, this drug caused several abortions and malformation to the infant, such as phocomelia – the malformation of the arms and legs. The tragedy, however, led to the growth of a more organized drug regulations and control over use and development. Today, Thalidomide is used to treat several diseases, such as leprosy, approved by FDA for multiple myeloma, and with positive results for various others cancers, symptoms…

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    P1 Unit 6 Business

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    Data Confidentiality: When you keep important data it is important that the data doesn’t go out to the wrong hands. So if a business data is suddenly leaked online or maybe stolen, then this can result in a huge loss for the business and this can potentially put the business out of business. To overcome this problem, then you would need a good security program which can safeguard against any breach in confidentiality. Data Integrity: This is used to ensure that the most important data is secure…

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    GIPPSLAND BOADBAND Essay

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    GIPPSLAND BROADBAND collects, holds, uses and discloses personal information The reasons GIPPSLAND BROADBAND use your personal information include the following;  To verify your identity;  To offer to you and develop the services you require;  To control and manage those services which include billing, obtaining payment, debts collection, charging, fault management and complaint handling  To have a direct communication with you, via email, fax, phone, SMS and/or through other communication…

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    Section 404 Case Study

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    an annual management assessment of Internal Control and an external audit that needs to provide an opinion on its reliability. The section requires a report that acknowledge the responsibility of management for creating and maintaining internal controls in order to manage the risk that can potentially cause inaccurate, fraudulent or incomplete data to be disclosed to stakeholders. The report should also contain the effectiveness of the internal control structure as of the end of the most recent…

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    or voluntary compliance. Many of the diverse enforcement techniques became outstanding. The one-child policy was launched in 1980 actually date from this “later, longer, fewer” campaign of the 1970s. State bureaucrats in charge of enforcing birth control then oversaw grass-roots birth planning workers in each village, urban work unit and neighborhood. These birth planning enforcers kept detailed records on each woman that was old enough to…

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    Margaret's Case Scenarios

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    In my opinion Margaret does not have to do anything because she was not in the conversation. If she inquires on the conversation, it could finish in a big problem. Margaret should respond until Marine complains about the incident. If Marine does, Margaret has to talk first with Sara and explain her that society changes through the time. Later she has to talk with the whole group about the incident in order to prevent another conflict. Because the expressions of Marie on the conversation, it…

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    decreased by about 250%, but that doesn't mean that the problem is solved. In a study of 75 adolescent girls, one-half of whom were pregnant, said that the pregnant teens watched more soap operas before becoming pregnant and thought less of using birth control because the characters wouldn't seem likely to use it. On tv, sex is a casual act and doesn't seem special to the characters either. Data from the United States National Surveys of Children revealed that boys who watch tv programs with a…

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    Describe systems and procedures for storing and retrieving information Certain policies and procedures are put in place to control access to confidential information, for example, any personal information on individuals, such as their age, address, medical history and details of personal relationships or problems. Or financial information about individuals, including how much they earn or how much money they owe. These are things that a person would want kept private and therefore would have to…

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    In the video “Meltdown At Three Mile Island” operators in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania contributed to a partial nuclear meltdown when they turned off the emergency water valve causing temperature to increase inside the plant. This error lead to a technological crisis that reached national concern where government officials and the president of the United States got involved. At first the residences highly relied on information that was provided by these officials. However, when the siren for an…

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    Phenylketonuria (PKU)

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    Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a disorder that can be passed down from generation to generation. It is caused by a deficient hepatic phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH), which is an enzyme in the liver that catalyzes the conversion of phenylalanine to tyrosine, using the coenzyme, tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4). One treatment for PKU would be to have a restricted diet because PKU does not allow for the process of phenylalanine, which is a protein found in many foods (Scala et al 2015). With the help of BH4,…

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