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    assigned a security level appropriate for the data’s degree of sensitivity‚ which should be used to control who has access to the information. 3. When should the patient be notified of purging of archaic or inaccurate information? Procedures for purging the computerized data base of archaic or inaccurate data should be established and the patient and physician should be notified before and after the data has been purged. There should be no mixing of a physician’s computerized patient records

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    "innocent" Hester. Another example of how Hawthorne viewed the society‚ which is a stark contrast to how Hester was described‚ was when he described the townspeople. Hawthorne uses diction such as "savages" and portrayed the community in a very archaic way. It was a far cry from when Hester was percieved as beautiful and elegant and quickly juxtaposed the town to her. The tables were turned and Hester became the innocent‚ misunderstood angel while the community became the overbearing‚ judgmental

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    How Real Is Race

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    Dylan Heckett Anth 205 Assingment 3: Modern Human Diversity 2/1/15 Modern Human Diversity As a 90’s baby‚ I think it’s harder for me to subliminally assign genetic differences to specific races in comparison to older generations because I grew up in a culture that already taught me we were all equal from the start. The cultural realization that I had to come to was different in the sense that in contrast to continuing my ingrained belief that we were all equal‚ my exposure that came with

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    the topic sentence: I mean‚ hats aren’t hurting anyone‚ so why are they banned. I can think of a few reasons‚ but none are very good. It’s disrespectful‚ they’re a distraction? Those aren’t even remotely solid claims‚ there half-baked ideas and archaic beliefs. Are we really going to listen to people that don’t present any evidence? So in this essay I’m going to show you why I feel hats should be allowed in school‚ and hopefully by the end you will too. Not allowing hats takes away from individuality

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    For the Greeks of ancient times‚ a source of entertainment was often found in the theaters‚ where great tragedies were performed. The narratives of these tragedies evoked in the audience feelings of pain and fear that were built up as the plot progressed; but were released as the tragic events transpired. The Greek audience not only obtained pleasure from this catharsis‚ or purification of emotions‚ but also acquired gratification from the ability to understand and connect with the hero. In the tragedy

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    People often confuse the terms “guilt” and “responsibility” for one another. Can these terms be freely intertwined with one another or are they separate entities altogether? However‚ in this case these terms‚ regardless of how closely related they are to each other‚ have different meanings. Sophocles’ Oedipus Tyrannus is a tragic play that revolves around the issues of morality. The question that thus stands is whether Oedipus was guilty and or responsible for patricide and incest. Significant factors

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    below)‚ the Minneapolis Institute of Arts sending back a Greek krater showing a Dionysian procession to Puglia‚ Italy‚ and Berlin’s Pergamon Museum returning the Hattusa Sphinx of Hittite origin to Turkey almost 100 years after German archaeologists had excavated it in Central Turkey and shipped it to Berlin. All bar the Hattusa Sphinx were removed after the 1970 UNESCO convention banning the illicit export of artefacts‚ and it is hard to argue that- for example- the re-unification of the “weary Herakles”

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    "Listen to me. You mock my blindness‚ do you?/ But I say that you‚ with both your eyes‚ are blind" (I‚ 195-196). With these memorable words‚ the sightless prophet Teiresias all but paints the entire tragic story of Sophocles’ Oedipus the King‚ one of the most prominent pieces of Greek literary heritage. Greeks knew and loved the story of Oedipus from childhood‚ just as children today cherish the story of Cinderella. In his version of the beloved tale‚ Sophocles concentrates his attention on the

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    Fate In The Iliad

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    Jordan Dixon Mrs. Patchin Literature 11 December 2015 The Gods Against Man Fate is The development of events beyond a person’s control‚ regarded as determined by a supernatural power. Fate is a common theme found in almost all Greek myths and is the action in which drives the story and is created by the mythical figures called the Fates. In The Iliad fate is a prevalent subject throughout the poem. There is a constant clash between gods and man in the Trojan war. They are always at strife with one

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    strayed away from the traditions of Greek and Roman classical traditions. As the 1700’s approached the classical ideals of Greek and Roman art were admired and reiterated in a new style‚ however‚ this new style displayed similarities to that of the archaic styles of the Greeks and Romans. Their style was found in the portraiture of individuals‚ moreover‚ the inspiration drawn from the classical period can be compared when looking

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