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    modern events and entangle them into the plot of the movie. This event or policy usually directly affects the main character. This is reflected in the movie Saw VI, directed by Kevin Greutert in 2009. Saw VI reflects a real world concern of corrupt insurance companies that use the clients’ money for profit through making obscure criteria to avoid providing coverage in place of trying to help and cover their patients through their illness. The film reflects the severe aftermath…

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    Uninsured Motorist Essay

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    strictly enforced for drivers that don’t have insurance. Thousands of drivers today on the road are uninsured motorists and think that they are better than the law. Driving is not a right but is an earned privilege. Colorado was a no fault state until 2003. Since 2003, Colorado uses what is called a tort system to determine who is at fault. According to the Department of Motor Vehicle’s website, Colorado requires all drivers to have $25,000 liability insurance coverage to cover damages…

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    As a chosen representative of Castor Collins insurance company, I am in charge of choosing an insurance plan for a group of workers, construcit consist of 1,000 people. While the second group E-editors have 1,600 neither groups has employer insurance, which means individuals of both groups would have to pay for their own insurance. The people at Construcit are willing to pay $4,000 per person for premium and the people at E-editors are also willing to pay $4,500 per person for their premium.…

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    Aig Failure

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    Background The American International Group, AIG, is a leading international insurance organization to more than 100 countries. AIG is also one of the leaders of life insurance and retirement services in the United States. However, back in September 2008, the U.S. government announced an $85 billion bailout of AIG. “The bailout eventually increased to about $180 billion. Many focused on AIG’s Financial Product Group because they had written credit default swaps and other derivatives that…

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    Short Term Financial Goals

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    different insurances enhance your choices. Making changes where necessary helps build financial funding toward a secure retirement. The importance of a short term financial investment is to secure a financial future for…

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    consider getting insurance coverage regarding property insurance to guard against losses connected to building and content as a result of fire, flood, and others. In addition, the entity may want to consider obtaining insurance protection to safeguard against liabilities resulting from claims against the entity or its associates. For example, in the event that a client requests a tailored art piece from the entity and the specifications given are not satisfied, this type of insurance would come…

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    regulation is to protect consumers and the market. There is an ongoing debate on whether the federal government should regulate the insurance industry due to the bailouts stemming from the financial crisis of 2008. Currently, state governments regulate the insurance industry. Proponents of federal regulation argue that states are inefficient in the duty of insurance regulation. Additionally, the federal government has economies of scale and may offer an increase in efficiency unlike state…

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    their income when shocks do occur, due to the lack of available credit which is often required to compensate for low savings. When these negative shocks are experienced, reduction in consumption can often lead to severe negative effects on general health and increases trends in children being removed…

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    the father, and Suzanne's husband, David. There is no present information about Karen's two offspring, except the known fact that there is the 50% chance that they can inherit the gene mutation. There also is no descriptive information about David's health or any traits, except the known fact that he is worried about his wife. Karen, at 38-years-old, was diagnosed with early-onset familial Alzheimer's disease (EOFAD) due to a relatively rare gene mutation called APP. She started experiencing…

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    If you are HIV positive and are planning a trip or a vacation, you will need to add one more thing to your already long list of things to do. Anyone with a chronic disease has to consider their health when traveling, and HIV is no exception. You must give some thought to your HIV treatment and the medications that you are taking before you pack up and leave. This article will focus mainly on travel within the United States, although I will briefly touch on a few special considerations regarding…

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