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    By accessing this web site, you are agreeing to be bound by these web site Terms and Conditions of Use, all applicable laws and regulations, and agree that you are responsible for compliance with any applicable local laws. If you do not agree with any of these terms, you are prohibited from using or accessing this site. The materials contained in this web site are protected by applicable copyright and trade mark law. 2. Use License Permission is granted to temporarily download one copy of the

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    Accessing Patient Pathology Details Jessica Harper Words: 741 Introduction In Australia, medical information is generally considered confidential and safeguarded under the law. Ethics is classified as “Moral principles that govern a person’s behaviour or the conducting of an activity” (Oxford Dictionaries, 2014). Decisions concerning prognosis, diagnosis and treatment are often centered on results and interpretations of laboratory tests. Permanent damage can be caused by intentionally

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    Another way to curb the problem of accessing private information illegally is through making phishing emails invisible to the users. Such emails can be made invisible to end users in various ways: the first way is to filter phishing emails. For instance, Spam emails have always been easy to filter, but phishing emails can be regarded as a new technology utilized by attackers and have been hard to filter. Progressive milestones about controlling phishing emails are being made by some experts have

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    Methods of Accessing Data Determine where the information is available. Using both primary and secondary research, the question of how this information will be retrieved is the first thing to be determined. The MIS already has information that can be generated by internal reports. These reports can include billing, orders, receivables, inventory levels and stock outs. This information will show what the consumers are currently leading toward in the vehicles purchased. The system can also generate

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    Everyone in the world can access the internet now. People can use different devices to access the internet now. Whether you are in China, Europe, Africa, or the United States, you have access to the internet in some way. This paper will be talking about the use of internet access around the world. Also, areas that do not have internet access or have low amount of access to the internet. This paper will also talk about broadband that are in some areas. The paper will start with a little history of

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    It has been a common philosophical principle, since Descartes, that each of us has an ultimate access to our thoughts. This principle implies individual’s ability to process inner thoughts in such a way that nobody else can. Even though Descartes has great confidence in his belief of privileged access, there still exists some skeptical doubts concerning whether human beings could possess such ability. As an individualist, I have strong belief in human’s power over our thoughts. Although there are

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    2. There are many business and government agencies that could benefits from accessing a car's data on their performance and operations. Using the data, business and government agencies can see where the driver has been and routes they have taken. After seeing where the driver regularly visit, that can determine where the driver works, what restaurants they like to eat, and other points of interests. Using this data, business would have an idea what the driver is interested and be able to advertise

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    * Capital requirements The start up capital requirement of accessing a foreign market is another impact to be considered for organisation (Alon, 2004). Eventhough, as we all known, Starbucks is a giant in coffee industry, it does not mean they can handle all the problem of capital in any country. The initial outlay

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    Rural Americans face the struggle of accessing healthcare, both preventative services and also specialty care, here in America. What is the cause most often? Distance. According to a study conducted by Buzza et al (2011), those surveyed believed that distance was perhaps the most important reason for lack of access to healthcare on a variety of the spectrum to include: routine healthcare, emergency care, specialty care, and in some cases diagnostic services. What the study found was that among

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    Computers are always at risk when accessing the internet even with a top of the line anti-malware program installed. According to a study from the Web security company Dasient, between 2009 and 2010, the number of malicious websites doubled (Dasient via Chang, Venkatasubramanian, West, & Lee, 2013). This poses a difficult front for battling against malware. As long as the number of malware increase, anti-malware needs to keep adapting to the changing times. Another study, conducted in September 2014

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