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    Peaceful resistance to laws positively impacts a free society because in the past peaceful resistance was used to show the public the injustice treatment that was being perpetrated by the law, or its citizens. During the Civil Rights Movement the use of non-force was wide spread around the nation, and in doing so they were able to demonstrate to the public the violence that was being done to the demonstrators. "We know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given by the…

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    The United States Government has an obligation to protects its citizens. - The United States is the leading country in civil rights. Its citizens have far more liberties and opportunities than anywhere else. If national security is threatened, I believe that our civil liberties should be violated if warranted. The Government should have necessary access to prevent domestic terrorism. The world today is a very dangerous place, and we must do everything possible to combat any challenges we face,…

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    HIPAA And Nursing Practice

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    1. What heath care policy did you choose? Why did you choose this one? Define the policy and describe the history behind it. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is a health care policy that I choose. I chose this policy because at my place of employment in an assisted living facility, I am required to follow this policy and as my career as a nurse progresses I will always abide by HIPAA. HIPAA is a piece of federal legislation that was signed into law in 1996. The…

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    Leaks That Exposed US Spy Programme). The NSA also worked in part with its UK counterpart, the UK Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), to share data uncovered by GCHQ though the tapping of fibre-optic cables (Hopkins). All of this leaked information and more was revealed through Edward Snowden. Snowden, a high school dropout with only a GED, was raised in Maryland. Although he had no college degree, Snowden showed a remarkable amount of skill when it came to computers. According to…

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    individuals and courts have seen the detrimental harms that the NSA has done to the rights of people. The NSA was a result of fear politics after 9/11,…

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    Pros And Cons Of HIPAA

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    Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. HIPAA acts as a frame work in exchange and disclosure of the individual health information. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) privacy rule was enacted on August 14 2002 .The rule applies to the health care providers, health care clearinghouses and other medical facilities. The Rule requires appropriate safeguards to protect the privacy of personal health information and sets limits and conditions on the uses and…

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    legislations, regulations and companies’ own policies. First of all Data Protection Act 1998 has specific requirement in terms of recruitment and selection process. The Act requires the information collected from applicants are relevant to employment and the information need to be treated as confidential which only the accessible to who are relevant (home manager, Human resource etc.). In addition all information about candidate need to make available for them to access at their request, which…

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    employers are able to change the employment relationship’s terms without notice. It means the employers are able to adjust their employees’ wages, terminate benefits, or paid time off base on the revenue of the company. Third, the company can reserve the right to modify policies and procedures at any…

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    attendance records, salaries, and benefits to check if it meets the requirement as per the agreement, records employment and personal data for compliances purpose. Act 1998. Which helps to prove that the organization is hiring at an equal opportunity standard, also, to ensure that and prove that any firing done by the company is done for the right reasons and is readily available to prove that. AC 1.2 1. Quantitative Data - The term…

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    Residents’ Rights Jose A. Meza Wayland Baptist University Abstract When considering end of life care, long-term care facilities have and will continue to be a popular selection amongst the elderly and their family members. For most seniors, the transition into a nursing home can bring upon several mixed emotions of fear, anxiety, and a tendency to believe that all choices and personal dignity becomes lost or surrendered. In actuality, nursing home residents are entitled to many rights for…

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