What are your thoughts about young childrens exposure to electronic media?
Answer the following questions with a minimum (250 words):What are your thoughts about young childrens exposure to electronic media? What are the pros and cons of exposure to television, computers and mobile devices, and video games? How much and what kinds of TV viewing do you think are appropriate for a child in the early childhood stage (ages 26 years)?
Review the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 page on the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation website.
2.5 PAGES PART TWO In your second internship meeting, the CIO explains that she has been asked by the CEO to brief the organization’s new chief marketing officer who comes from the retail industry on the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), specifically, the portion that affects the IT environment. The CIO notes that HIPAA Title II, subtitle F has six parts that relate to IT. Review the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 page on the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation website.Format according to APA guidelines.Cite at least 3 peer-reviewed, scholarly, or similar references.
Explain why zoning laws, which allow certain land uses only in specific locations, might be justified in dealing with a problem of negative externalities.
Explain why zoning laws, which allow certain land uses only in specific locations, might be justified in dealing with a problem of negative externalities. Explain why in areas where buildings sit close together tax breaks to property owners for installing extra fire prevention equipment might be justified in view of positive externalities. Explain why excise taxes on beer might be justified in dealing with a problem of external costs.
What challenges does Woolf claim this character would have experienced in her lifetime?
In Virginia Woolf’s essay “A Room of One’s Own,” she creates a fictional sister of William Shakespeare, whom she names “Judith.” What challenges does Woolf claim this character would have experienced in her lifetime? Why does Woolf believe that Elizabethan women did not write? Give specific examples from the essay to support your ideas, and cite them in APA style. Your response must be at least 400 words.
Compare the education system in India with that of USA
I need you to compare the education system in India with that of USA.you can use the world factbook https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/I need facts and numbers on the paper4- 5 pages
Why do you think the federal policymakers decided to make the names public on a government Web site?
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have published the names, business phone numbers, and business addresses of Medicare providers that have demonstrated meaningful use of an electronic health record and received an incentive payment. Discusswhether or not you think posting the names of the meaningful health electronic record users publicly on the CMS Web site is a good idea? If so, why? If not, why not? Why do you think the federal policymakers decided to make the names public on a government Web site?
Is intermittent fasting compared with the Standard American Diet influence symptoms of anxiety and depression?
In Males aged 35 years or older is intermittent fasting compare with the Standard American Diet influence symptoms of anxiety and depression? needs to be a critique of the structure of the PICOT question. Is it in the correct PICOT format? Is the question specific enough? Is the patient population specific? Is the intervention a nursing intervention? Are there too many outcomes? Does the question make sense? Provide colleagues with suggestion on how to improve the PICOT question. No medical interventions!
Create a 35-minute PowerPoint presentation that evaluates how well the company embodies its issue-related values.
Changing, or even stating, a companys values can be a long and arduous process, but it often pales in comparison to the effort it takes to make sure they are honored, implemented and projected. In this assignment, you evaluate how well your chosen company from the first assignment has done in walking the talk and responding to a social issue.Review your chosen companys mission and values statements as well as other sources that provide insight into the companys values with regard to social responsibility. Pick two of their primary values and research how the company manifests those values. Simple examples might be the commitment to workplace diversity or ecological sustainability. Create a 35-minute (approximately 68 slides) PowerPoint presentation that evaluates how well the company embodies its issue-related values. Your presentation should contain detailed speakers notes that flesh out and support main points, ideas, or conclusions and have supporting citations.***Use the previous paper to refer back to*****
What is the Securities and Exchange Commission?
1. What is the Securities and Exchange Commission? How does it affect financial decision-making? What constraints might it put on a company? ( one page) no copy past please2-What is a multinational corporation? What are some constraints facing todays multinational corporations? Predict how joint ventures and international mergers might address those constraints. ( one page) no copy past please
prepare a memo discussing all potential privacy-related issues in Rick’s case.
Rick Anderson is the Chief Compliance Officer for EquiMax (EM), a major nationwide credit reporting bureau in the United States. In the past few years, certain decisions relative to EMs compliance obligations have caused some concern with the Board of Directors. Rick has come to your law firm asking for help in assessing all potential risk associated with EMs recent actions.EM’s core business is compiling vast amounts of consumer financial data, including loan balances, payment history and defaults. This information is particularly useful for businesses, because the data goes back several years, sometimes up to 15 years. However, since EM maintains so much information, it often has difficulty maintaining accurate data. Some of the inaccurate data would be deleted, but the rest would stay on file. Nonetheless, EM remained very profitable since the financial information it collected proved to be reasonably accurate in predicting an individuals future behavior.Two years ago, Rick was approached by EMs Strategic Product Development Team (SPDT) about compiling new types of data which could potentially create a new income stream for EM. Specifically, the SPDT wanted to begin collecting information related to an individuals personal characteristics and market that information to prospective employers. Rick felt this was a good idea because employers were willing to pay big money to identify individuals who had no prior history of drug use, fraud or any other activity that may potentially harm the businesss reputation. The business could use that information to identify likely candidates and then reach out to those employees to inquire about their interest in working for the company. In addition, Rick felt that compliance obligations would be more lax because EM would likely not be considered within scope of the FCRA because the information was not financial in nature. After working out some kinks, the product was launched a year ago and has enjoyed a great amount of success.As part of his duties as Chief Compliance Officer, Rick implemented a robust annual privacy notice mailing process for EM. The process currently sends a privacy notice to all individuals that EM maintains nonpublic personal information on, currently 30 million individuals. The privacy notice provides a description of EMs information collection and sharing practices, but does not mention the individuals ability to restrict disclosure of nonpublic personal information to other entities. A large number of EMs shareholders criticized Rick’s costly decision to implement such a process because many believed that EM had no legal obligation to provide an annual privacy policy to those individuals who EM maintained information on. Some of the shareholders have even threatened to file a shareholder derivative suit for Rick’s actions.When EM’s profits took a turn for the worse 6 months ago, Rick decided to hack into a competitors database to gain a competitive advantage. Rick ended up stealing 5 files containing various intellectual property documents, each valued at $1,000. Rick felt that there was little risk in doing this pursuant to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act because EM still had to reverse engineer the source code stolen from the competitor.Your supervising attorney asks you to prepare a memo discussing all potential privacy-related issues in Rick’s case. You are to advise your supervising attorney on the likely outcome of each issue, citing appropriate authorities.