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    Henrietta’s cells for research without consent or informed consent. When Henrietta was on the operating table, her cells were taken without knowledge or consent. Consent is simply the agreeance for something to happen or permission to commit a certain act. Informed consent means: you are informed and have received information about your health condition and treatment options; you understand your health condition and different treatments options; and you are capable of deciding what treatment…

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    Aliza Joy C. Estioko 2015-00628 Soc Anth 101 September 14, 2016 The Nonverbal Communication System of the Japanese Culture in Comparison to Some Asian Cultures INTRODUCTION Understanding various cultures requires a huge appreciation of cultural diversities. It is very essential to have at least, a background of a certain cultural society to avoid misunderstandings which might occur between you and another person or a group which practices a different way of thinking and actuations than you…

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    Medical Malpractice Memo

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    This information includes the practitioner’s name, work address, and date of birth. If the reporting entity knows the practitioner’s home address and social security number, which was obtained in accordance with section 7 of the Privacy Act of 1974, this information should be reported as well. Professional licensing information to be reported includes the practitioner’s license number, the field of licensure, and the name of the state or territory in which the license is held. If known…

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    The Henrietta Lacks Story

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    the Henrietta Lacks story are informed consent, privacy, and justice. In the medical practice today, researchers at John Hopkins University, where the HeLa cells were stored and distributed, acknowledged that in the past they did not act ethically. One can only infer that researchers cared about what it is in the best interest of science and not their patients (Kieger, 2010). Privacy refers to the patient 's right to be free from intrusion (Privacy and Confidentiality: The interagency Advisory…

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    multiple platforms for the web client. The system shall have a functioning interface with the database. The system shall have access to working network connection. The system shall have GUI to interface with the users. The system shall follow Privacy Act of 1974. The system shall follow the rules and regulations of Federal Communication Commission. The system shall abide with the LAN, WLAN, and TCP/IP. The Teacher’s Pet…

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    In 1974, in a studio in Naples, Italy, a woman stands still as a man aims a loaded gun at her head. Hundreds of people stand watching the scene, but only one decides to push the gun away. The woman, performance artist Marina Abramović, asserts later when the event is over: “If you leave it up to the audience, they can kill you.” The ordeal was of course part of her performance piece Rhythm 0, which is a notable example of how the audience has a tendency to react alarmingly when presented with…

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    Ethical and Legal Issues in Information Security The rapid development and strong China economy have left many technology companies, including Google, have to stoop to set foot on this fertile filled land. Google China was founded in 2005 and Google.cn and went live on Jan. 27, 2006.During four years of operation here, Google has provided services with its version of self-censorship in compliance with the so-call “Internet sovereignty” policy of the China government. Although doing business in…

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    Kant's Code Of Ethics

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    This app of face recognition violates the privacy. Part B) No, they won't be paying anything, the process of doing this is called Data Mining and many social networking sites will do it and sell the information to the required people. They are doing nothing wrong, they are just keeping the information…

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    Elderly Maltreatment

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    of elderly maltreatment that may occur within a long-term care facility. Maltreatment can be physical, psychological, sexual, and/or financial harm. The action or behavior exhibited that caused harm to the individual is called abuse. The failure to act or behave in a manner which resulted in harm to the individual is called neglect. So it is important to understand that even if a staff member “did not” do anything to an elderly resident, but failed to provide care, the staff member is still held…

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    Colossus Movie Analysis

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    The movie, Colossus: The Forbin Project, discussed the use of an artificial intelligence (A.I.) by the government and how it was contrary to humans’ expectations and decided to enslave humanity. Science and technology were found and invented by humans. In 1894, Guglielmo Marconi made the first radio; Now we have iPhone X. Our lives are full of science and technology. It is hard to not using them even if it is just a simple action like calling one’s friend. Some people may start to question…

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