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    to avert illicit movement while encouraging legal travel and exchange" (Securing and Managing Our Borders | country Security). There are three (3) objectives to this mission." 1) Effectively secure U.S. air, land, and ocean purposes of entry.2) Safeguard and streamline legal exchange and travel. 3) Disrupt and disassemble transnational criminal and terrorist associations" (Securing and Managing Our Borders | Homeland Security). In directing migration laws our need is to distinguish and evacuate…

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    what frequency of the UV light would best disinfect the food. They knew that prolonged exposure to UV light could cause eye damage, but still decided to use the most potent frequency in order to maximize UV’s bacteria killing properties. The only safeguard that was installed was the automatic shut-off of the UV lights when the fridge door was to be opened. One of the engineers was concerned, but did not speak up due to the lack of knowledge on the…

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    Mostly, Security standards, administrative safeguards, technical safeguards, physical safeguards are important to prevent from breaches and fraud and abuse. According to HealthIT.gov provided guidelines and rules, several measures in security as end to end process rather than a just security product. Those are briefly…

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    Kurt Vonnegut’s imaginary dystopia depicted in his short story “Harrison Bergeron” is a perversion of the equality principle in that it pushes equality to an unfounded extreme—an extreme that crushes personal freedom. In this paper, I will argue that in “Harrison Bergeron” the equality principle is taken to mean the deprivation and literal handicapping of the privileged, while in reality the pursuit of equality is taken to mean the elevation of the underprivileged. In order to prove my thesis,…

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    There are many challenges that law enforcement agencies faces when it comes to enforcing public safety at the same time protect the rights of individuals. Balancing civil liberties and fighting terrorism is a delicate task that is affecting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The focus is the of involvement relationship between public safety and individual rights. The first topic is the statutory authority and responsibilities of government officials, security personnel, and private…

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    The local authorities have a number of statutory functions under the 1989 section 17 and 47 and Children Acts 2004, which make this clear and this guidance set out in details what is required. Although the local authorities are the main people to safeguard and protect children, it is the responsibility of everyone who come in contact with children, this includes the families, agency such as the police and the health services have duty under section 11 of the Children Act 2004 to ensure that they…

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    Labor unions were established to give workers collective bargaining with their establishments for improved salaries, operational circumstances, and advantages. (Davoren, 2017) The roles of a labor union can too be allocated into two groups. One role strives for the successful management of the union from inside, which consist of suitable consumption of assets and distribution of information. The other role strives to examine the welfares of employees, represent them when conflicts with…

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    Gandhi and Ambedkar both of them were prominent figures of Indian freedom struggle as well as nation building. Both of them wanted to build an India not only free from colonial exploitation, but also free from political, economic and social discrimination. Although they had similarities, they also had many dissimilarities and differences between their views on socio- economic- political freedom and state building of India. As a mass leader, Gandhi was more concerned about all the people of India…

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    release of PHI. There are three ways that PHI, in electronic form, is protected in a facility, they are; Administrative Safeguards, Physical Safeguards, and Technical Safeguards. These make up the functional framework for protecting health information. These are mandated by the Security Rule of HIPAA. The medical office specialist needs to understand the roles that these safeguards play in the office environment. The Security Officer is reasonable for all things HIPAA and ultimately they are the…

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    The school’s aim is to safeguard and promote the welfare of children by protecting them from maltreatment; preventing impairment of children’s health or development; ensuring that children grow up in circumstances consistentwith the provision of safe and effective care; and taking action to enable all children to have the best outcomes. St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School (2017) mentioned that their school policy aims is to describe what should be done if anyone in the school has a concern about…

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