Based on my discussion of important terminology related to Metz’s article i

 Based on my discussion of important terminology related to Metz’s article in the podcast, what would you consider yourself literate in other than writing/speaking Standard English? Why?Describe a moment when you experienced or recognized linguistic injustice. How would you explain what happened? Choose a section from Sitler’s chapter. Write the title of the section you are … Read more

Briefly explain in your own words how FERPA is used to protect a student’s privacy

1. Briefly explain in your own words how FERPA is used to protect a student’s privacy. 2. Briefly provide a situation in which a student’s information can be disclosed without the student’s permission. 3. Briefly describe three types of information covered by COPPA. 4. Briefly explain two ways to get parental consent under COPPA. 5. … Read more

Describe what an incident-response plan (IRP) is and what it should include

a. Describe what an incident-response plan (IRP) is and what it should include. b. Describe the steps an organization should take to plan for a data breach and what organizational departments or personnel should be included in a Computer Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT) as well as the role(s) each play. c. Define what countermeasures … Read more

Repeal of Net Neutrality

· What is net neutrality? What is its connection to information ethics? · Why did the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) pass net neutrality regulations in 2015? Why were these regulations repealed since then? · What are the rights and responsibilities of the various actors in the sector (broadband industry, government, etc.)? How do they avoid … Read more

Summarize the Limewire case

Summarize the Limewire case. Explain how this case relates to copyright protections. · How did LimeWire’s business model and technological infrastructure challenge traditional interpretations of copyright law and secondary liability for copyright infringement? · What factors led Judge Kimba Wood to conclude that LimeWire had engaged in intentional inducement of copyright infringement, and how did … Read more

Stereotype Ageism

Ageism is a form of discrimination defined by the World Health Organization as “stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination against people on the basis of their age.” Ageism is a widespread and insidious practice that can have harmful effects on the health of older adults. Instructions: 1. Answer the following questions as thoroughly and concisely as possible: … Read more

Workflow Mapping and Analysis

An essential tool in Operational Excellence is Workflow Mapping. This tool helps stakeholders visualize complex work systems (including material and information flows) and address disconnects, redundancies, and gaps in how work gets done between the beginning and end of a value stream or end-to-end process. Since it is nearly always a mistake to initiate changes … Read more

Compare and Contrast the Terms

Include a description and comparison and an example for each term set. Each entry must be a minimum of one paragraph (3–5 sentences). A. Term Set 1 · Common Law: (1 paragraph description and example) · Law: (1 paragraph description and example) · Comparison: (1 paragraph comparison) B. Term Set 2 · Statutes: (1 paragraph … Read more

HSA 4383 Assignment 1 Quality Improvement Medical Terminology

Compare and Contrast: 1. Quality: (minimum three sentences) Safety: (minimum three sentences) Difference Between the Two: (minimum five sentences and should include examples of applicable use of the two terms) 2. Quality Control: (minimum three sentences) Quality Assurance: (minimum three sentences) Difference Between the Two: (minimum five sentences and should include examples of applicable use … Read more

What are invisible disabilities?

Consider how others react toward a person with a visible disability. Do they stare? Do they move away? Do they invade the person’s space and ask inappropriate questions? Now consider someone with hidden, or invisible, disabilities, those that are not immediately apparent. In the public’s consciousness, disabilities are largely defined as something physical. Rather than … Read more