Write a 4 pages paper on 1927 u.s.

Write a 4 pages paper on 1927 u.s. supreme court case of buck v. bell. Buck, although was not a mentally retarded became a victim of conspiracy by her lawyer who colluded with the state by merely opposing procedural impropriety of Virginia law. The U.S. Supreme Court merely upheld the law as compliant of fourteenth amendment without going through the mistake of fact that Buck was a mentally retarded person. Ever since, many states have enacted promptly and many have since repealed them though after decades of injustice to the forcibly sterilized victims. The genetic pre-disposition is a debatable issue and without any conclusive evidence, it is disastrous to forcibly sterilize the hapless and vulnerable persons in prisons and asylums only. What happened to eugenics, particularly enforced sterilization, in the years following the Supreme Court’s findings in the Buck v. Bell case? What is the current legal status of enforced sterilization in the U.S.? Buck v Bell (1927) case was wrong if viewed from the angle of “mistake of fact” (Larson, 2012, p. 128) but justified within the perspectives of “Eugenics”. It was a mistake of fact because Buck was not mentally retarded nor had a promiscuous life. Her own foster parents’ relatives had raped her resulting in her giving birth to a mentally retarded child which died at the age of eight.

 

research paper on the primary objectives of information security. Needs to be 6 pages. Please no plagiarism.

Need an research paper on the primary objectives of information security. Needs to be 6 pages. Please no plagiarism. The information may have been stored in any form. For example, it may be in printed form. stored in files and documents. saved on the computers’ hard disks. shown on videotapes. and, transmitted by post, email, or any other physical or electronic means. Organizations very rightly plan to invest in information security so as to protect themselves against competitive disadvantage and criminal access to confidential information (Layton 2006). Companies and corporations need to secure their information shared with their consumers to cope up with the delicate and sensitive business environment. A company’s sensitive information is at stake more due to the illiteracy of the authorized staff, which handles the information, regarding information security. The secret business data can always be disclosed, altered and misused due to information security illiteracy.

Designing an information security policy is the first and the foremost step towards the implementation of information security (Peltier, 2004). It is vital for a company or an organization to design and implement a security policy regarding the protection of information before starting sensitive projects. Danchev (2003, p. 3) states that:

The first step towards enhancing a company’s security is the introduction of a precise yet enforceable security policy, informing staff on the various aspects of their responsibilities, general use of company resources and explaining how sensitive information must be handled. The policy will also describe in detail the meaning of acceptable use, as well as listing prohibited activities.

A security policy acts as a centralized crucial document that will help in eliminating the risk of security breaches by securing the confidential information stores from getting disclosed to unauthorized persons. It defines the importance of a company’s information assets and lays out guidelines on how these assets are to be secured.

research paper on epidemly and biostat. Needs to be 3 pages.

Need an research paper on epidemly and biostat. Needs to be 3 pages. Please no plagiarism. Calculate:

Q6. What is the annual incidence rate (per 1,000 persons) of lung cancer, if it is diagnosed in 70 patients per year within a community of 30,000 unaffected individuals? (Please show your calculations) [ONE POINT]

Q7. Colon cancer is diagnosed in 20 patients per year within a community of 10,000 unaffected individuals. Half of the affected individuals die from colon cancer. What is the case fatality of colon cancer in this community? (Please show your calculations) [ONE POINT]

Q8. Breast cancer is diagnosed in 20 patients per year within a community of 10,000 unaffected individuals. A screening test is applied to all residents of this community. What is the sensitivity (in %) of the screening test, if it detects 9 of the breast cancers. What is the specificity if the test correctly determines that 9,900 of the unaffected persons do not have breast cancer? (Please show your calculations)

Q9. A physical examination and an audiometric test were given to 500 persons with suspected hearing problems, of whom 400 were actually found to have them. The results of the examinations were as follows:

C. The occurrence of illnesses of similar nature clearly in excess of the normal expectation for that population at that time (this helps in vigorous management of the disease at that time to prevent its spread)

Sensitivity is the ability of the test to correctly identify those individuals who have the disease. False negative is when testing equipment provides a negative result in a patient who has the disease (Gordis, 2009).

Example: a glucometer may show high level of glucose in a newly diagnosed Diabetic patient this is called sensitivity, while in the glucometer can show low blood glucose in a patient with high blood sugars.

article review of the social order and violent disorder: an analysis of north carolina in the revolution and the civil war

I need some assistance with these assignment. article review of the social order and violent disorder: an analysis of north carolina in the revolution and the civil war Thank you in advance for the help! Article Review of The Social Order and Violent Disorder: An Analysis of North Carolina in the Revolution and the Civil War

This article goes an extra mile to explain how the two approaches recommended by Eckstein can be used to explain the complicated reasons for the violence. It explains the two approaches separately as the structural and the behavioral hypotheses. The structural hypotheses explain the general characteristics the society exhibits that can explain the reason for internal war. The behavioral hypotheses on the other hand discuses the society’s perception and studies how the social circumstances were tolerable at a particular place and time, but could not be tolerated somewhere else leading to war. The authors however do not seem to have their points well spelt out. On top of that, the thesis is stated half way into the paper while according to the standard format, the thesis should be at least somewhere at the beginning of the paper so that a reader can have a clear understanding of what the author wants to focus on. In addition, there seems to be several points of focus and not just one particular point that one can point out as the main thesis. Apart from that, the paper does not seem to have a flow as the points appear mixed up and one has to keep jumping bits on the paper in order to understand the points the authors are trying to outline. In their explanations, especially on the hypotheses stated by the quoted author, they focused on one reference, which should not be the case since the author might have a biased view.