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    Introduction The history of Canada is one that not many like to talk about. Between taking land, killings, residential schools, and high foster care rates there is a lot of intergenerational trauma that needs healing still. For this essay I picked Scenario number two, a story about an eight-year-old boy named Jackson. Jackson lives in Victoria, a city on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. From his story a Child and Youth Care practitioner can learn what inter-generational impact the children go…

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    such a wide spread occurrence, the witness protection program was created. For as long as witness intimidation had been a problem, the witness protection program hadn’t been developed until 1970. Back then they were known as Witness Security Program (WITSEC). WITSEC was created from the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970 and was developed by then Department of Justice attorney, Gerald Shur (Fyfe & McKay, 2000). The sole purpose of the witness protection program is to keep witnesses and their…

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    The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was signed into law by President Obama on March 23, 2010. This new law in the US Healthcare system was a significant regulatory renovation and growth of coverage since the already established Medicare and Medicaid in 1965. The ACA was finally implemented in 2014 and has brought a lot of benefits to American citizens. Individual Mandate To understand the most successful goal of Obamacare we will look at the term “individual mandate”. This idea…

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    Unfortunately, fire is not so easily controlled in a civilized setting and can be catastrophic in effect. According to the National Fire Protection Association, fires set intentionally cause hundreds of deaths and injuries annually, as well as billions in property damage. In the year 2000, over 4000 Americans lost their lives in a fire (1). However, the National Fire Protection Association, or NFPA, only reports that less than a quarter of culprits responsible are arrested. This is due to the…

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    What Laws Apply At its most basic level the Data Protection Act 1998, and the Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC which it implements, has provided, until recently, the guidance on the requirements of Data Controllers, in this case owners of websites that use cookies, how to treat claims related to privacy infringements and the consequences in cases where the controller had failed in its duties. The main change to it has come with the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive)…

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    Fate is an often debated topic. There are many questions that are often asked when talking about fate. There are three questions I will be answering based on Sophie’s World : “Do you believe in Fate?, Is sickness the punishment of the gods?, What forces govern the course of history?” Some other major themes are the purpose of history, Hegel’s view on history, religion,…

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    Disaster plans are a very important part of designing a security plan. Disasters come in several types. There are physical disasters like earthquakes, tornados, hurricanes, and floods. Then you have non-physical such as data breaches and system failures. In order for us to complete our security plan we need to create a disaster plan to help us should an unfortunate event occur. The first step in creating a disaster plan is to conduct a business impact analysis (BIA). To conduct a BIA, we must…

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    no repercussions were dealt to their abusers. This was what Howard Markel called, “ . . .the days when beasts of burden enjoyed more legal protection than children.” Luckily, today there are laws in place which punish those who abuse defenseless children and Mary Ellen’s Story, by Howard Markel chronicles the story that exposed this need for child protection laws worldwide, through its: structure, quality, and applicability of the information Markel…

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    requirements of professional diligence. However, it is witnessed the difficulty to examine the professional diligence of traders. It may only be determined case by case with the assessment of all material facts. Besides, the objective of consumer protection may not be achieved by the provision on professional diligence as consumers neither set up honest market practice nor contribute to develop codes of practice. Therefore, the enforcement of the rules on the professional diligence, as the…

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    Enslaved by Home Protection In the book Mr. Solomon Northup talks about how he was a free African American man who was kidnapped and thrown into slavery. He was enslaved for 12 years. He went from master to master. He found that some masters were kind and some were just cruel. He was torn away from his family. He kept hope alive that one day he would escape and would be able to see his family again. This book relates to my topic because of how Mr. Northup was enslaved by merciless people and…

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