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    favor of Bridgeway, Inc (Hitesman v. Bridgeway Inc., 2014). In what way, if any, did the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), 42 U.S.C.A. 1320d-1 to -9 impact the actions of Bridgeway? or impact the decision of the New Jersey Supreme Court? How does HIPAA apply to your analysis of the actions of the parties? HIPPA impacted the actions of Bridgeway because Hitesman revealed the administrative logs to the television reporter and he violated Bridgeway’s…

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    My full name is Vincent Patrick Soccoa. I was born April 28th 1997 in Methodist hospital in Brooklyn, New York. My father is Sebastian Joseph Soccoa and he was born in February of 1953 also in Brooklyn New York, he has 3 younger sisters who are my aunts. My mother Denise Fitzpatrick (maiden name) was also born in Brooklyn and she has 1 older sister and had an older brother who died in a car crash when she was younger. I have one older sister myself her name is Meaghan Catherine Soccoa and was…

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    The Native Americans who were living in America would have to move repeatedly to make way for those who were going to make the west their home. The Indian Removal Act forced Native Americans to move because their land in the west was valuable to the United States. Over 15,000 Native Americans were forced to move further west. Over 4,000 died on this journey. Again they had to move because of the slaughtering of the buffalo. The buffalo was important to the Native Americans…

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    Carol Berkin is a professor of History at Baruch College, and she teaches early American and women’s history. A BRILLIANT SOLUTION: Inventing the American Constitution is a book that involves the independence of United States of America. The years after the Rebellion were the greatest years and the most terrible periods. Even if the nation is eminent their newborn liberty, they did not have a strong central administration that would connect them mutually (Berkin, 2002). Berkin amazingly…

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    civil unrest in America which was subject to protests, demonstrations and a series of crippling strikes.” (history.com) The threat from terrorism would grow and change, with different causes coming and going out. Protests and strikes had undergone in New York City. The cause of the bombing is still unknown…

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    The New England Region

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    These regions are similar, yet unique in their own way. The New England region, Middle region, and Southern region each have an economy, a climate, and a history that is each unique to that region. The New England Colonies The New England region was made up of the colonies of Massachusetts, Maine (which was part of Massachusetts), Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire. Being in the Northeast of the future U. S. the New England colonies never got very warm with harsh and cold winters…

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    Fort Delaware Description

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    Fort Delaware Fort Delaware, was a defensive point that many felt would be perfect to protect ports and anyone trying to attack from the river. It was said from many officials that this Island was an ideal defensive point. This is because it’s a medium to high ground in the Delaware river this was perfect to protect Philadelphia’s ports. Fort Delaware is located on Pea Patch island, this island is called this due to the Pea Patches that grew around it and made up a lot of the island. Fort…

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    New York Bright lights, breathtaking views, and thrilling nights are what I want to see in New York. The “Big Apple” has always been intriguing to me. Historical monuments, outrageously priced clothes, the city of lights is where I want to go. New York has many fascinating qualities, but in my eyes the nightlife, broadway shows, and the Staten Island Ferry are most interesting. New York is known as “The city that never sleeps.” Times Square is where the action happens. Known as “The center…

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    Did you know Camden, New Jersey was once a wealthy city. Yes, that is right. The city that is now known as one of the most dangerous cities on the planet was once wealthy. Who would have thought, Camden of all places, to be at one point wealthy. You probably want to know a lot of things, like how did Camden become broke and how it became so dangerous. Before we get into the things you really want to know, we have to first know certain moments that occurred in early Camden days. In…

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    However, in December 1862 his brother was injured in the war so he moved to Washington D.C. to take care of him. Before this Whitman visited New York City hospitals to help nurse injured soldiers. But since he noticed there were many soldiers with casualties, including his brother, he decided to stay there and help with other soldiers in need. He lived in the city for about eleven years and…

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