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    fraud (Salinger, 2005). A key objective of the HIPAA was to harmonize local, state and federal responses in combating healthcare fraud through punishment of guilty entities, deterrence of healthcare fraud and misconduct, protection of Medicare trust funds and patients and awareness creation among patients and service…

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    more than our fairshare, and if everyone else does not donate, why should I? However, in terms of voluntary acceptance of political obligation the matter is even harsher. Because my obligation creates a non-excludable public good, why should I help fund something that benefits others if they do not care for the scheme? The former cooperator also stands a valid point, why should I commit to a scheme where my efforts may be tossed away due to lack of cooperation. Of course, by nature of the…

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    a result of his/her investment. This is the strongest of all predictor variables. 2. Functional Value: According to the functionality of the project according to the supporter plays an important role in the intention to participate. 3. Social Value: Some people take part in a crowdfunding project for self-expression. This also motivates people to support projects. 4. Epistemic Value: It is not found to have a positive effect on the intention to invest. 5. Emotional Value:…

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    2, the driving force of social enterprise development in China under the social, economic, policy background, social enterprises can rise and develop how to explain the different countries of social enterprise development in China 's existing legal framework of the two main forms of non-profit organization and private non-enterprise units. They are also the ideal form of organization of social enterprises in the registration and day-to-day management by the strict regulation of government…

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    succeeded in being built and generating revenue, the Project did not succeed in using that revenue for poverty reduction. Unfortunately, the World Bank focused predominantly on the economic aspects of the project, while overlooking the political and the social sectors. In this paper I will begin with an overview of the project, its goals and its underlying motives. I will…

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    The Progressive Monopolies

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    Progressivism was a movement that emerged in the 1890s in response to the rapid industrialization of the United States. Industrialization caused considerable growth in the United States economy but wealth was spread unevenly and economic and social problems came about as a result. “Progressives wanted to bring reforms that would correct these problems and injustices” (Lapsanky-Werner 548). The Progressive presidents were Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson and they held…

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    Congress: Enumerated Powers

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    part of the Executive Office of the President. Together, the OMB and the President prepare annual budget to be prepared in Congress. The budget is very broad in the beginning stages. It proposes the total amount of government spending, revenues to fund spending, and spending limits of departments and agencies. Executive branch agencies then try to gain more money to fullfill personal missions though usually not outrageous requests given that many other agencies are doing the same. It is the job…

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    Cold War Latin America

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    national security, Eisenhower approved the first-ever secret military action in Latin America. It aimed overthrow Arbenz in favor of a U.S. selected leader and intended to a warning to the Soviets that the American government would not tolerate the spread of communism…

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    the necessary laws and treaties required to take enforcement actions are in place. In early 2015, the Wildlife Justice Commission (WJC) was set up by Netherlands Wereld Natuur Fonds (WNF) part of an international campaign started by World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to tackle the wildlife crimes occurring worldwide. The aim for the creation of WJC was to act as a justice activation mechanism to highlight cases of wildlife trafficking. The key goal of this process is to disrupt and dismantle organised…

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    1. What is the role of friends in adulthood? Cavanaugh and Blanchard-Fields (2015) state there are identifying stages in adult friendships. These stages include acquaintanceship, buildup, continuation, deterioration, and ending (p. 312). There is research showing how friendship changes during adulthood. When people experience life changes, their friendship with others tend to end and the long term friends they have are contacted less. In adulthood friendships are important. Cavanaugh and…

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