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Counterintelligence Issues Within The United States

Pages: 18 (5457 words) Sources: 29 Document Type:Research Paper Document #:72238996

… supports his argument with a moral framework that is justifiable based on long-term results, which Mattox (2002) calls the limitation of long-term negative effects. When deception is used cautiously and morally, the adversary is more willing to accept it as a norm of state conflict; moreover, the … make the problem of morality in CI even more complicated by asking if deception should have any part in policy. They represent one side of the ethical spectrum and Cohen (2016) represents the other side. Kent (2019) and Godson and Wirtz (2000) represent the absolutist side of the discussion; Cohen (2016) represents the relativistic side.
The absolutist side of the discussion has a much better argument than the relativistic side. The reason for this is that there is an escalation problem involved, from a practical standpoint. As Bernardi (2013) states, “Usually, information control ……

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2020-2022 National Counterintelligence Strategy of the United States. 2020. Washington, DC: National Counterintelligence and Security Center

Bailey, Christopher and Susan M. Galich. 2012. “Codes of Ethics: The Intelligence Community.” International Journal of Intelligence Ethics 35 (2): 77-99.

Bernardi, Beatrice. 2013. "The Role of Intelligence in the Fight Against International Terrorism: Legal Profiles." Bachelor's thesis, Università Ca'Foscari Venezia.

Carson, Thomas L. 2010. Lying and Deception: Theory and Practice. Oxford University Press.

Cohen, Shlomo. 2016. "Are There Moral Limits to Military Deception?." Philosophia 44 (4): 1305-1318.

Coyne, John, Peter Bell, and Shannon Merrington. 2013. "Exploring ethics in intelligence and the role of leadership." Interntional Journal of Business and Commerce 2 (10): 27-37.

Erskine, Toni. 2004. "'As Rays of Light to the Human Soul'? Moral Agents and Intelligence Gathering." Intelligence & National Security 19 (2): 359-381.

Godson, Roy, and James J. Wirtz. 2000. "Strategic denial and deception." International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 13 (4): 424-437.

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How Amazon Hedges Its Forex Risk

Pages: 8 (2549 words) Sources: 5 Document Type:Essay Document #:96070504

… at the core of the pricing system. Because so many consumers search Amazon first, there is less need for Amazon to take market side into account, except with high volume products that are sold at the larger competitors (i.e. Best Buy, Walmart, Home Depot, etc.) (Medium, 2019).
… bulk purchases of particular items and then makes those items available globally, in which case there might be some costs on the USD side that are incurred by foreign subsidiaries. Revenues, however, will always be in foreign currency.
Amazon does not deal with foreign exchange up front, … typically a poor way of handling translation risk in general. Translation risk can be minimized by offsetting transactions on the revenue and cost side, something Amazon typically does with its foreign subsidiaries. Furthermore, Amazon utilizes diversification to further hedge forex risk. This tactic means that the company ……

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Amazon 2019 Annual Report. Retrieved April 29, 2020 from  https://s2.q4cdn.com/299287126/files/doc_financials/2020/ar/2019-Annual-Report.pdf 

HowMuch.net (2019) Charting the most powerful reserve currencies in the world. HowMuch.net. Retrieved April 29, 2020 from  https://howmuch.net/articles/worlds-top-reserve-currencies-2019 

Mehta, N., Detroja, P. & Agashe, A. (2018) Amazon changes prices on its products about every 10 minutes – here’s how and why they do it. Business Insider. Retrieved April 29, 2020 from  https://www.businessinsider.com/amazon-price-changes-2018-8 

Reiff, N. (2020) Hedge. Investopedia. Retrieved April 29, 2020 from  https://www.investopedia.com/terms/h/hedge.asp 

Roamy (2019) The consequences of Amazon’s pricing power. Medium.com. Retrieved April 29, 2020 from  https://medium.com/goods-services/https-medium-com-goods-services-amazons-pricing-power-797e28b63fbd 

Statista (2019) Annual net sales of Amazon in selected leading markets from 2014 to 2019. Statista. Retrieved April 29, 2020 from  https://www.statista.com/statistics/672782/net-sales-of-amazon-leading-markets/ 

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Film Plots And Character In Mise En Scene Reflection

Pages: 3 (1000 words) Document Type:Essay Document #:23785538

… scattering a flock of pigeons in the streets of Paris. The centermost youth is the main character Antoine Doinel. He and the boy side him and tramping through a city that is full of adults—but the adults are all in the backdrop, away from the action of … through the middle of the street just to upset the birds there.
One adult in the background stands at the corner of the side staring censoriously at the youths. The other adults are mostly or partially obscured by the birds taking flight—but not him. He is the … at the foot of her bed looking down at her laptop. She is illuminated by the computer screen and the lamps on either side of bed tables illuminate the dimly lit room. The frame contains perfect symmetry except for two items—one a teddy bear on the left … except for two items—one a……

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Healthcare Advocacy For The Elderly

Pages: 8 (2541 words) Sources: 6 Document Type:Essay Document #:36286528

… the others: if the elderly population does not even have sufficient access to care, it is unlikely to be able to battle the effects of ageism, isolation or ignorance about gerontology. Healthcare costs have doubled since the 1990s (Yamada et al., 2015), and this puts an added … way: “as healthcare costs rises, more of the increasing costs are transferred to certain disadvantaged populations, and patients would have to spend a side share of their healthcare costs out-of-pocket” (p. 1745). In other words, the cost increases of healthcare are shifted onto vulnerable populations, and the … elderly persons must pay for care. This paper will discuss how healthcare advocates can aid the elderly population, ethical concerns that should be side as health advocate workers shift from a community setting to that of a business.
How Healthcare Advocates Can Aid the Population
Three ways … of society.
When the advocate……

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Brojeni, S. A., Ilali, E. S., Taraghi, Z., & Mousavinasab, N. (2019). Lifestyle and its related factors in elderly. Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Sciences, 6(1), 32.

Community Health Advocates. (2015). Helping New Yorkers get, keep, and use health coverage. Retrieved from:  http://www.cssny.org/programs/entry/community-health-advocates 

Davoodvand, S., Abbaszadeh, A., & Ahmadi, F. (2016). Patient advocacy from the clinical nurses' viewpoint: A qualitative study. Journal of Medical Ethics & History of Medicine, 9(5), 1-8.

Maryland, M. A., & Gonzalez, R. I. (2012). Patient advocacy in the community and legislative arena. Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 17(1), 2.

Stainton, H. (2016). Horizon to fund new NJ healthcare advocacy organization. News, Issues, andIinsight for New Jersey. Retrieved from:  http://www.njspotlight.com/stories/16/11/21/horizon-to-fund-new-nj-healthcare-advocacy-organization/ 

Yamada, T., Chen, C. C., Murata, C., Hirai, H., Ojima, T., & Kondo, K. (2015). Access disparity and health inequality of the elderly: unmet needs and delayed healthcare. International journal of environmental research and public health, 12(2), 1745-1772.

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Nursing Informatics In Education

Pages: 8 (2518 words) Sources: 5 Document Type:Essay Document #:17602860

… practically of technology in a healthcare setting, so as to prepare them for understanding and acquiring professional skills in informatics, should also be side by educators tasked with developing curricula (Kinnunen et al., 2017; Shackelford, 2019).
Another issue is that in order to ready and prepare students … abstracts of returns were analyzed to see if they fit the criteria for the search. The search parameters included both positive and negative side associated with nursing informatics and education. After analyzing titles and abstracts, it was possible to select the relevant sources that would assist in … that schools can use to guide their curriculum development; and 3) devise a new curriculum for nurse educators that will place informatics right side all other aspects of nursing practice and care, preferably early on in the education cycle, so that students in turn develop a better ……

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Eardley, D. L., Krumwiede, K. A., Secginli, S., Garner, L., DeBlieck, C., Cosansu, G., & Nahcivan, N. O. (2018). The Omaha System as a Structured Instrument for Bridging Nursing Informatics With Public Health Nursing Education: A Feasibility Study. CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 36(6), 275-283.

Kinnunen, U. M., Rajalahti, E., Cummings, E., & Borycki, E. M. (2017). Curricula challenges and informatics competencies for nurse educators. Forecasting informatics competencies for nurses in the future of connected health, 232, 41-48.

Piscotty Jr, R. J., Kalisch, B., & Gracey?Thomas, A. (2015). Impact of healthcare information technology on nursing practice. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 47(4), 287-293.

Risling, T. (2017). Educating the nurses of 2025: Technology trends of the next decade. Nurse education in practice, 22, 89-92.

Shackelford, S. (2019). Industry Voices—Healthcare is changing. We need to reach the future workforce earlier. Retrieved from  https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/hospitals-health-systems/industry-voices-healthcare-changing-and-our-educational-approach-should-be 

Shin, E. H., Cummings, E., & Ford, K. (2018). A qualitative study of new graduates’ readiness to use nursing informatics in acute care settings: clinical nurse educators’ perspectives. Contemporary nurse, 54(1), 64-76.

Tubaishat, A. (2019). The effect of electronic health records on patient safety: A qualitative exploratory study. Informatics for Health and Social Care, 44(1), 79-91.

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Effectiveness Of The War On Drugs

Pages: 14 (4146 words) Sources: 18 Document Type:Reaction Paper Document #:69451857

… different societies (ACLU, 2020)
B. History of government intervention in the private lives of individuals via drug policy (ACLU, 2020); Baumbauer, 2012).
C. effects of the war on drugs
1. Is it effective? Quantify the deaths related to the WOD, as well as the social entropy in … strategy.
C. Drugs have been branded and arbitrarily classified as “socially acceptable” versus “criminal,” when drugs themselves are simply tools and can be side useful.
D. Drug abuse is not a criminal issue.
Introduction
People like drugs. Drugs derived from plants, from coca and tobacco to ibogaine … been popular throughout the world, as has fermented and distilled alcoholic beverages. Altering human brain and body, drugs have a wide range of effects including pain relief, stimulation, and relaxation. Drugs have also been traded on the global commodities market for centuries, with the most infamous being … An anonymously written article published……

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ACLU (2020). Against drug prohibition. Retrieved from:  https://www.aclu.org/other/against-drug-prohibition " target="_blank" REL="NOFOLLOW">

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War On Drugs

Pages: 13 (4034 words) Sources: 13 Document Type:Essay Document #:73696424


3. History of drug use in different societies
B. History of government intervention in the private lives of individuals via drug policy.
C. effects of the war on drugs
1. Is it effective? Quantify the deaths related to the WOD, as well as the social entropy in … strategy.
C. Drugs have been branded and arbitrarily classified as “socially acceptable” versus “criminal,” when drugs themselves are simply tools and can be side useful.
D. Drug abuse is not a criminal issue.
Introduction
People like drugs. Drugs derived from plants, from coca and tobacco to ibogaine … been popular throughout the world, as has fermented and distilled alcoholic beverages. Altering human brain and body, drugs have a wide range of effects including pain relief, stimulation, and relaxation. Drugs have also been traded on the global commodities market for centuries, with the most infamous being … An anonymously written article published……

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ACLU (2020). Against drug prohibition. Retrieved from:  https://www.aclu.org/other/against-drug-prohibition " target="_blank" REL="NOFOLLOW">

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Aging Workforce

Pages: 10 (3030 words) Sources: 9 Document Type:Research Paper Document #:49724192

How Managers Can Address Risks of an Aging Workforce
Abstract
This paper examines the effects of the aging workforce on companies and how managers should address the issue. It identifies the risks associated with an aging workforce, looks … inevitably made to accommodate the aging workforce so as to enhance their performance and maximize their potential. It also looks at the positive side of having an aging workforce and why more people should work later in life and why managers should embrace this trend.
Keywords: aging … As more and more people are delaying retirement, the workforce is becoming much more diverse and eclectic. Managers thus have a number of side to make. This paper will describe the challenges of managing an aging workforce and recommend solutions that managers can use to overcome those ……

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Burtless, G., & Quinn, J. F. (2002). Is working longer the answer for an aging workforce? Working Papers in Economics, 82.

Ciutiene, R., & Railaite, R. (2015). Age management as a means of reducing the challenges of workforce aging. Engineering Economics, 26(4), 391-397.

Heggeness, M. L., Carter-Johnson, F., Schaffer, W. T., & Rockey, S. J. (2016). Policy implications of aging in the NIH-funded workforce. Cell Stem Cell, 19(1), 15-18.

Koh, T. Y., Rowlinson, S., & Pollock, S. (2019). Dealing with Ageing Workforce in the Hong Kong Construction Industry: an Initial Exploration. Proceedings of the Creative Construction Conference (2019) 091

Lassila, S. (2019). Managing Risks of an Aging Workforce. Construction Executive, 2020. Retrieved from  https://constructionexec.com/article/managing-risks-of-an-aging-workforce 

Perry, L. S. (2010). Designing the workplace for the aging workforce. White paper, Zurich in North America, Retrieved December, 20, 2010.

Schwartz, J., Monahan, K., Hatfield, S. & Anderson, S. (2018). No time to retire redesigning work for our aging workforce. Deloitte.

Streb, C. K., Voelpel, S. C., & Leibold, M. (2008). Managing the aging workforce:: Status quo and implications for the advancement of theory and practice. European management journal, 26(1), 1-10.

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Impact Of Globalization On Food And Environment

Pages: 2 (678 words) Sources: 3 Document Type:Essay Document #:23494592

… environment has been noted and while not so shocking it is interesting to note that the actions of one country will have direct effects on other countries. The environment is affected by the mining activities in one country and the carbon emission by another country. This makes ……

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MaClean, J. (JUNE 11, 2016). Globalization is worsening the effects of climate change, study says. from  https://www.cantechletter.com/2016/06/globalization-worsening-effects-climate-change-study-says/ 

Schwab, K. (14 Jan 2019). Globalization 4.0 will help us tackle climate change. Here’s how. from  https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/01/globalization-4-0-will-help-us-tackle-climate-change-here-s-how/ 

Yu, L. (01/22/2019). Superfoods’ Dark Side: Increasing Vulnerability of Quinoa Farmers in Bolivia. from  http://web.colby.edu/st297-global18/2019/01/22/superfoods-dark-side-increasing-vulnerability-of-quinoa-farmers-in-bolivia/ 

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