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    Blooms Inc Case Summary

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    1. Legal aspects A. The first question to analyze is whether Blooms Inc. has consent to collect the data of customers under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). According to Article 7(1) GDPR, the fundamental condition for the data processing based on consent is the ability of the data’s controller to demonstrate that the data subject (i.e. the customer) has consented to the processing of his or her personal data. In the present case, the customers, namely Steven and John, freely and…

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    visitation-related policies. This study presents a summation of the findings from prison visitation policies in fifty of the state’s Department of Corrections (DOC) in the US and in the system of the Bureau of Prisons (BOP). It focuses on policy directives, administrative regulations, and facility-specific rules. This study summaries how the visitation policies impact recidivism, how the policies effect inmates and their families’ quality of life. It also reviews the effects on public safety,…

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    Collin Belcuore Dr. Nichols Philosophy of Sex and Death (PHIL 1089) 3 March 2024 Sex and Death Final Paper By definition, death is the cessation of vital body processes such as brain function, heart function, lung function, or other organ function that ultimately leads to an irreversible loss of consciousness and sensation. That raises the question, if there is no bodily function, and there is no sensation, can the dead be harmed? In his University of Illinois Press entry, “The Misfortunes of…

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    their beliefs and rituals so that patients preserve dignity when they die. It is also vital to grasp the legal and ethical considerations as death approaches. This is when nurses have to communicate with the patient to create an advance care directive for his or her upcoming health care choices when he or she is in terminal condition. The expectation is that nurses would become more knowledgeable with evaluating critical health-related decisions. The communication, also known as life care…

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    Instructions, 2014). The diet aims to limit glucose consumption, and use up glycogen so that the body has no choice but to use an alternative energy pathway, specifically lipid metabolism. The first issue can be identified when looking at the “Other Directives” category, which encourages the use of multivitamins. While multivitamins are beneficial in one’s diet they are used to supplement food and should not be used as a replacement for food based nutrient sources in an inadequate diet. It…

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    Auto Industry Environment

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    released because the vehicle has greater resistance to overcome. The European Union, which is the world’s leading vehicle manufacturers, has initiated a directive titled; “End-of-Live Vehicles Directive,” stating that by 2015 all vehicles must have at least 85% of recyclable materials. (Environmental, n.d.) By initiating these programs and directives, the automobile industry will certainly be lessening their carbon…

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    On the other hand, cabinet advises the president on matters of running the government. Agencies such as the FBI makes sure that executive directives are followed. The bureaucracy institution plays the role of implementing, administration and regulation. At first, bureaucracy regulates the laws made by the elected leaders, for instance, city council directives concerning pets in the city. Bureaucracy plays administrative roles through conducting examinations, issuing permits and collecting fees.…

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    The second directive was that of profit. Under the Adelantado system the leader of the expedition paid for the venture out of pocket. However in exchange he gained exclusive rights to any wealth gained from the expedition. This caused a major focus on finding ways to turn a profit. The main means of accomplishing this were through mineral wealth and through the acquisition of labor. It's in this acquisition of labor that we see the major conflict in the two directives. The acquisition of…

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    Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), data from the 2004 National Nursing Home Survey and the 2007 National Home and Hospice Care Survey, 28 percent of home health care patients, and 65 percent of nursing home residents, had at least one advance directive (AD) on record. It yields to a significant data that 72 percent of home health care patients, and 35 percent of nursing home residents, have not had AD for their care. The question is what would happen to those individuals who lack decision…

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    A potential ethical dilemma that I could face in my chosen advanced nurse practice role as a family nurse practitioner is a large family that disagrees amongst themselves over whether to continue their mothers care. The situation is this: A mother of five children, divorced for over fifteen years, enters the hospital after suffering a massive stroke, was found unresponsive yet breathing in her yard by a neighbor. EMS was called and she was brought into the hospital and placed on advanced life…

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