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    corruption in his work: Double Indemnity. The corruption is interpreted through the perspective of the novels’ anti-hero: Walter Huff. Double Indemnity begins with Walter Huff trying to convince Mr. Nirdlinger, a wealthy oil man, to purchase an insurance policy from his company. Throughout Double Indemnity, the reader gains a perspective on the corrupt environment through either the anti-heroes actions or through the actions they witness. Upon these events, the anti-hero experiences a revelation…

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    and implications of Consumer-Directed Care (CDC) for disability care and services in Australia. This will be achieved through evaluation and critique of Consumer-Directed Care as a service innovation and brief examples from the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). The aim of the critical review will be to assess the strengths and limitations of consumer-directed care – especially in cases where an individual may not be considered able to make decisions about their own care as a result…

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    The following is a summary of a case study for the Aflac company on flexible work schedules and perceived fairness. The Aflac company was founded in 1955, and since then has become a Fortune 500 company that offers many insurance options to people throughout the world (Giglio, 2011). Aflac has many employees who can benefit from flexible work schedules, and Aflac now offers varying shifts and alternate schedules to employees. Shifts are offered at the traditional 8am to 5pm, a morning shift from…

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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…

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    to the 1970’s deinstitutionalization movement for persons experiencing mental illness. It will also discuss both the advantages and consequences of deinstitutionalization. The brief will conclude with a discussion on issues that are important for social workers to consider today. In 1963, the Community Mental Health Centers Act was passed by John F. Kennedy which provided funding for the creation of community mental health centers (CMHCs) (Grob, 1995). CMHCs were created in hopes of assisting…

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    Social Problem: Men do not have equal reproductive health coverage compared to women under the ACA Neo-conservative The government is at fault for the ACA coverage gap in reproductive health care between women and men. The government interfered with the health insurance market and distorted market forces by doing so. This is a social problem for American citizens and insurance companies who are forced to participate in the implementation of the ACA. Individuals are being impacted because they…

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    With the focus on fire safety and patient care, the Baltimore City Fire Department is one of the leaders in fire protection in the United States. However, as the world changes, the Baby Boomers continue to exceed the senior age of 65, and Millennials reaches parenthood, specific risk starts to emerge. Furthermore, because of these groups being scattered throughout the Baltimore City region, it is essential for the organization to acknowledge the risk and vulnerability to each community they…

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    The task As an assistant manager of an insurance company my task is the prediction of which customers are potentially interested in a caravan insurance policy based on both socio-geographic and personalized data. For model building, data of 4000 customers and 86 variables, including the target variable was available. Also, give an explanation why these customers would buy the caravan insurance company. Make my insights useful and action in order to report it to my boss with no prior knowledge of…

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    The time period of adjustment is also a factor in an insurance carriers decisions to change their rates. According to a study done by the price analytics firm, Earnix, almost half or 46% of carriers wait only one to two months and 35% wait three to six months before changing their rates after filing the change with the state’s department of insurance. The reason for this may be news of the rate increase may reach the market at the time of the rate filing. By quickly moving to change their rates,…

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    Rural Banking Case Study

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    the Implementation of Crop Insurance Schemes in India observed that the issues that needed to be addressed were: discrepancies in the area insured; delay in receiving crop-cutting data, and the quality and reliability of such data; non-compliance with the provision of compulsory insurance for loanee farmers, multiple loans on the same land, and lack of seasonality discipline; affordability for farmers, especially in the case of the Modified National Agricultural Insurance Scheme; transparency in…

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