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    were not finalized until 1999 or after. These include… • The Privacy Rule (1999) • Transaction and Code Sets Final Rule (2000) • Security Rule • National Provider and Identifier • Enforcement Rule (2006) This law is broken up into two titles: Title 1 and Title 2. Title 1 is called “Health Care, Access, Portability, and Renewability,” which allows the patient to transfer their private insurance from one job to…

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    They had hoped it would resolve the issue quickly by confirming the “traditional understanding that Title IX applies to biological sex, not gender identity”(States News Service). Saying that they do not believe that that Title IX covers gender identity, but only the sex given at birth. "The bottom line is that Kansas will challenge the Obama administration's attempt to unilaterally rewrite Title IX in an unprecedented way that further expands federal power”(States News…

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    structure the IA creates is the lack of land title. The IA outlines that reserves are plots of land “held by Her Majesty for the use and benefit of the respective bands for which they were set apart” and that “the Governor in Council may determine whether…

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    opportunities the same for men and women? Do they have the same salary? They are far from similar. It all starts with school sports following Title IX, the media is included in the mix of it, and girls are not pay well as the males are. Title IX is important to high school and college in sports and academics. Title IX was created in the 1970s by Congress. Title IX is a Federal law that states; "No person in the United States shall be based on sex, be excluded from participation in, be…

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    The inspiring story of Cheryl Strayed and the Pacific Crest Trail is one of those stories that everyone needs to hear. Cheryl Strayed is an inspirational woman who traveled over 1000 miles on the California Pacific Crest Trail in order to find herself. Her search for clarity in her life possessed her to embark on this scary journey. Both in the movie and in the book, I felt sympathy and was inspired by Sheryl. The book Wild, alongside with the visual of the Movie, show the true colors of Cheryl…

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    The authorial choices in The Falling Leaves and Come On, Come Back show the impact of war on the human spirit through several factors: Title, tone, imagery, language, form and structure. The poems emotionally appeal to the targeted audience to feel sympathy about the tragedy of war and how it affects the human spirits. The Falling Leaves a poem written by Margeret Postgate Cole (1893-1980). Cole was an atheist, feminist, socialist and a pacifist. She went to Cambridge and her profession was…

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    exclusive title or even third party titles, and last but not least if the system online feature are in the gamers needs like online gaming, apps or other uses besides games. In my opinion, the Xbox one is the best system what will you decide? Choose…

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    I believe the meaning of the title “To Kill a Mockingbird” is more like a title “To kill something innocent” with a mockingbird being an innocent person. I believe this is the meaning of the title because the theme of the book centers around innocence and unfairness in the world. Multiple scenes in this book focus on Scout Finch, who as a child, is still innocent and thinks and describes moments as unfair due to them being unfair. She is the only one that still clearly sees this due to her young…

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    Jonathan Safran Foer chose the title, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, as the title of his novel. It could be a literal commentary on how Oskar is a young boy suffering from some sort of mental disability so everything that happens to him seems to be extremely loud and incredibly close. Or Foer could have chosen the title based on a metaphor comparing it to the tragedies the character’s go through in their lives. No matter what the real reason behind the title is, Foer does a fantastic job…

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    When I think about what the regulation of sexuality means, I think back to when I was still living under my parent’s roof. My parents are both fairly conservative Christians, so growing up, there were rigid rules about what sexuality meant. Sexuality in my family meant a heterosexual relationship in a monogamous marriage between two people of similar age and status. Anything that did not fit into the confines of this vision of sexuality was strange to me up until I started to form opinions on my…

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