Abstract In this research, we are going to evaluate the breach and the theft held with Smith hospital in Kentucky. We have identified the policy, evaluating the risk and figure out the solution to mitigate the risk. We have identified the severity of the breach and provided the preventive measure to minimize the damage caused by the breach. Introduction In this research paper, we will study the data breach and the theft-related policy which are been used by Smith Hospital...
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DNA which stands for Deoxyribonucleic acid is the basic unit of hereditary. DNA is a molecule that consists of the information an organism needs to develop, live and reproduce. It is also known as the life instruction of the cell. These instructions are found inside every cell and are passed down from generation to generation. DNA is mainly found in eukaryotic cells. Most DNA is located in the nucleus of the cell which is also termed as nuclear DNA and...
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Introduction According to Nevid (2011) the concept of normal and abnormal behaviour continues to be a subject of debate within mental health field and in the society. They can change from time to time, and this show how controversial the topic of normal and abnormal behaviour is. The purpose of this assignment is to give the explanation of normal and abnormal behaviour and also show their differences. The assignment will also provide an overview of historical developments in abnormal behaviour....
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Abstract The purpose of this study is to identify barriers obstructing the using of Mobile phone in English language teaching within the colleges of Education. This study employed a descriptive method. A questionnaire was used to obtain the participants' responses. The sample of the study was 90 English language learners. The statistical package for social science (SPSS) was used to analyze the collected data. The results of the investigation revealed the following findings: The major development of mobile devices hinders...
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Plant biotechnology has 3 main definitions according to the elements that are involved in the manipulation of the plants. Plant biotechnology has been used more than 6000 years for the improvement of yield or quality or to increase plants’ endurance against environmental risks and diseases. In a traditional old way, seeds are selected which will give rise to desired products. In 1944, plant breeder Norman Borlaug developed dwarf wheat which has more efficient seed that stores most of their resources....
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Abstract As one of the oldest sports in the world, the origin of athletics, or track and field, can be traced back to Ancient Greece. In 776 BC, the first Olympic game, track and field event was held for the first time. Over time, more and more events such as swimming, cycling, fencing, and so on have been introduced to Olympics. However, if we look closer into every sports, it is fair to say that track and field is the...
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The topic I have chosen is a debate between Lebron James and Michael Jordan. This is one of the most popular sports debate topics of the decade. It's the debate about who is the G.O.A.T. which is an acronym for Greatest of All Time. In my opinion greatest of all time means the most dominant player to play the game. These two are arguably the most famous basketball players and athletes of the decade. Lebron James is still playing basketball...
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Wise Blood, Flannery O'Connor's impressive and eerie first novel, is a classic when it comes to twentieth-century literature. Despite being a revision of some of her most iconic work, critics often belittled Wise Blood’s success after its publication in 1952. This was because they either failed to grasp its many religious concepts or they chose not to. O’Connor showcases these religious concepts through the actions of her main character, Hazel Motes. Readers are first introduced to Hazel as he is...
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Abstract Women have a number of roles that they play throughout life. Work-life conflict occurs when time and energy demands imposed by the diverse roles cannot be efficiently met, as participation in one role is made increasingly difficult by participation in another. During the past decade, in India the environment for multinational corporations has been quite volatile, with numerous challenges for the firms operating in this arena. However, throughout this period there have emerged a number of corporate women who...
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Introduction In order to discuss about misogyny, definition of misogyny should be clarified. Misogyny is the hatred of, contempt for, or prejudice against women or girls. Misogyny manifests in numerous ways, including social exclusion, sex discrimination, hostility, androcentrism, patriarchy, male privilege, belittling of women, disenfranchisement of women, violence against women, and sexual objectification. Besides misogyny can be found within sacred texts of religions, mythologies, and Western philosophy and Eastern philosophy. The overt kind is when women are hated simply because...
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The significance of language in daily lives is prominent as it is central to the construction of social identity and therefore to the development of a political, ethical and social self (Gutierrez and Larson 1994; Gibson 2004). The importance of language in identity formation is argued by Carter and Aulette (2009, p. 214): [language is] a fundamental part of our character, an expression, and a mirror of what and who we are The strength of this quote is that it...
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Abstract This paper examines the negative ethical consequences that newly developed DNA tests have on individuals and their privacy within society. Although DNA testing has beneficial uses, there are a wide variety of negative effects in using, unregulated at home testing kits known as LTDS. Many companies do not have clear privacy policies for customer’s privacy when using their services. This puts their information at risk to be sold to third parties or stolen. Use of these kits can also...
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The Crisis of Integrity in America “Cheating is as American as a rotten apple pie. According to the Josephson Institute of Ethics biennial studies of the behavior of American youth, two-thirds of students admit cheating on at least one test in the past year. Yet nearly everyone, 93 percent, claims to be satisfied with their personal ethics and character. In another study last year, the institute found that half of teenagers 17 and under believe lying and cheating are necessary...
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Introduction In the business and corporate world today, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a principle that is both expected and required from an ethical point of view. Organisations are required to fulfil CSR through four main elements, namely, economic, legal, ethical / moral and philanthropy. What is Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Social Responsibility is a concept that is expected from all organisations and business entities that they should contribute to the wellbeing of society, community and not be purely focused...
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Abstract Heavy metals discharge from agricultural, domestic, industrial and municipal wastewater has become a serious threat for environment. During past couple of decades new class of adsorbents developed, has helped to overcome this threat. Due to their excellent potential in wastewater and industrial effluents treatment and distinct characteristics they have gained popularity. This review paper presents, nanoadsorbents used in removal of heavy metals, highlighting their efficiency and different mechanism tangled in the removal. Introduction Arsenic (Ar), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr),...
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Abstract This criminal justice research paper is an analysis of the family dynamics affecting juvenile delinquency. This paper will analyze the most pressing problems facing teenagers today. It will show the correlation of traditional opposite sex parents and non-traditional same-sex parents and what role or influence it has on or in the lives of adolescents. The difference between child abuse and child discipline will be examined and how it affects juvenile delinquency. A Biblical worldview will be encompassed into and...
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Symphonie Fantastique is a symphony composed in 1830 by Hector Berlioz. The composition speaks of the struggles that an artist endures when the love he extends towards a fair lady is not reciprocated. After the young lad realizes that he will never be able to obtain the object of his affection, he chooses to commit suicide by taking opium. However, the amount ingested was only enough to put him into a hallucination. While in the drug-induced state, his imagination runs...
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Part 1 Sometime in the 20th century, the term “play” began to take on a negative connotation. According to Dr. Peter Gray (2014), over the past “fifty to sixty years,” there has been a “continuous erosion in children’s freedom and opportunity to play – to really play – to play freely.” Furthermore, Gray attributes the decline in play to a “schoolish view of child development” which believes “children learn everything best from adults, that children’s all self-directed activities with other...
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Ideas about health and exercise have changed overtime, the focus is on how meaning is created, transformed and embodied and perceived by gym goers and yoga goers as truth, science knowledge or even myth. The body is made to move, was a common saying at gym meaning that the human body is physically built to be active. The gym is not only the place to exercise after a day’s work but it is also a venue for the construction of...
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Abstract This is a research paper about producing a flammable gas that can be used in our home for cooking purpose through the electrolysis process. The need for it arouse due to increasing cost of LPG day by day. Earlier for cooking purpose wood, coal, cow dung cakes were used that affected the human health, in order to overcome this issue government took many steps so that cooking cylinders can reach at every home but still in some villages old...
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INTRODUCTION The International Labour Organization which is an agency of the United Nations is the only tripartite organization agency of the United Nations. This means that it has a government, employer and worker representatives in order for it to fulfill its objectives efficiently. In order to achieve this standards promoting decent working conditions for all women and men, it aims at promoting rights at work, encouraging decent working conditions, enhancing social protection, strengthening dialogue in handling work related issues. To...
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ABSTRACT Money laundering is a crime of many approaches, and a host of different laws, as countries do not always have consistent approaches. Combating money laundering, therefore, requires consideration of issues of national and international jurisdiction. The countries world-wide face the greatest challenge of protecting their economy from the menace of money laundering as it seriously affects the economic growth and has the potential to upset the programmes of the economic planners. Banks are used as an important channel by...
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Gene therapy is a technique that uses genes to treat or prevent disease. Gene therapy replaces a mutated gene that causes disease with a healthy copy of the gene. Introducing a new gene into the body helps fight a disease (U.S department of health and human services (2019)-gene therapy. Retrieved from ghr.nlm.nih.gov). Gene therapy uses viruses to deliver DNA in viral vectors. Inside the viral vectors are a healthy gene to replace the mutated gene. Gene therapy isn’t officially available...
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The term UFO stands for unidentified flying objects but that doesn’t only mean that the objects are of extraterrestrial origin. Some of these objects could actually be beings that have lived on Earth and have avoided discovery over the human lifetime. Often hidden in plain sight these creatures are surprisingly stealthy. Before the analysis of these beings can start one must first look at reality then look to the stars. Reality isn’t always what it seems, the truth cannot be...
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Abstract According to the Vedas, all material fundamentals are inculcated with the modes of nature or gunas- sattava, rajas, and tamas. Understanding the guna mode of an individual is the key to behavioral analysis. Different individuals may have different intensities of sattava, rajas and tamas gunas. As defined by Lord Krishna in 14th chapter of Bhagwat Geeta Sattva is the state of harmony, balance, joy and intelligence. This paper conceptualizes the Sattvik model which describes the interplay of attributes (gunas),...
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Introduction A specific training programme will be created and analysed for the client’s needs and goals. There will also be a detailed analysis of the components of fitness the athlete needs to improve. Goal setting is one of the most popular performance enhancement techniques in sport (Toner and Moran, 2017). The athlete has set specific areas in which he is looking to improve within the training programme. The individual’s goals are to improve his muscular strength, speed and power. These...
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Abstract Emergencies that happen within a maternity center can happen from maternal and fetal complications. The outcomes of theses situations can be largely influenced by the efficiency of the teamwork between members of the healthcare team. The purpose of this paper is research strategies that enhance teamwork between two units of a maternity center. The problem preventing these two units from performing efficiently is that these two units do very different things and members of each unit do not comprehend...
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Introduction to Conflict in Shakespeare's Masterpiece In ‘Romeo and Juliet’, Shakespeare explores the subject of conflict in a variety of powerful ways. The main way conflict is demonstrated is through physical violence, purposely connected to the fact that the play is set in an era characterized by the wars between some of the European countries. Shakespeare also explores other types of conflict, including the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets as a consequence of the macho Italian culture present...
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Introduction and aim of the study Definition of ice hockey Canada was the first country which implemented ice hockey in the 19th century. Up to now, it belongs to one of the major sports worldwide. The National Hockey League (NHL) represents the largest all over the world. (rulesofsport) Ice hockey is a dynamic sport between two teams, executed by ten outfield players, who skate with high speeds while shooting a puck between two goals, and two goal keepers in total....
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ABSTRACT In terms of Indian context, the concern over work-life balance is gradually becoming a common talk. When employees go back to their homes, they should not carry any organizational stress with them. An individual has two roles to play- personal and professional; each role having different set of demands. When such role demands overlap, multiple problems are faced leading to losses for all concerned: the individual, the family, the organization and the society. In sales job, the performance pressure...
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