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    Discuss the CPT guidelines, modifiers, and add-on codes. Reviewing and understanding the basic of the CPT manual is the first step to becoming an effective medical biller and coder. And guidelines are the rules for CPT coding and give the biller and coder useful information on how to select and apply codes. Coders should always read the guidelines for proper coding selection. The guideline contains definitions of terms, applicable modifiers, explanation of notes, subsections information,…

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    AT&T Corporation, an American multinational telecommunications establishment, possessed a patent that protected speech recognition software in the United States. Similarly, Microsoft, an American multinational technology company, created code to make a computer program that also recognized speech, but instead decided to sell it in foreign countries. Essentially, Microsoft found a complex loophole in Section 271(f) of the United States’ Patent Act and was eventually able to legally sell their…

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    Hart-Fuller debate doesn’t just full on disagree with each other, but come to an understanding on certain aspects. A positivist (Hart in this debate) believes that morals and principles should not and do not coincide with law making and law decisions. Legal rights and moral rights are not interrelated, it’s just a sheer chance the two overlap. Hart considers the process of determining cases through reason or assumption…

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    Hammurabi Research Paper

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    One of the earliest and most complete ancient legal codes was proclaimed by the Babylonian king Hammurabi, who reigned from 1792 to 1750 B.C. Hammurabi expanded the city-state of Babylon along the Euphrates River to unite all of southern Mesopotamia. His code, a collection of 282 laws and standards, stipulated rules for commercial interactions and set fines and punishments to meet the requirements of justice. Hammurabi’s Code was proclaimed at the end of his reign and carved onto a massive,…

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    Hammurabi’s Code was a set of laws that ruled the people of Mesopotamia in the eighteenth century. King Hammurabi gained control of the region where chaos and disorder reigned. The “Law Code of Hammurabi” was a huge slab of stone inscribed with the law codes, or decisions made my Hammurabi during his 40 year reign as King. Although there were other laws pre-dating Hammurabi’s Code, it is one of the most complete set of laws from ancient Mesopotamia. Hammurabi’s code tells about the economic, and…

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    Hammurabi Laws

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    around 1800 B.C. In approximately 1790 B.C., he created the “Code of Hammurabi,” which listed 282 laws to which his people were to abide by. Hammurabi’s laws are one of the first recorded legal codes; it was passed down as an example for future code of laws. These written laws set the model of what the government does and the concept of law and order. The laws made it so that every city-state in Babylon had the same set of laws. The Code of Hammurabi was the uttermost historically…

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    Singapore and Thailand and to the CEO, and CFO of the Supermarket and Hypermarket Divisions of the company in Hong Kong (Inkpen, 2010). Definitely, Mr. Chong should consult this issue with top management. Jextra and Mr. Chong should also receive legal advice from a reputable law firm in Malaysia regarding the legality of the Mayor’s offer, and if accepting the offer would constitute an offense under the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and the U.K. Bribery Act. If it does constitute…

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    Workplace Dress Code

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    and image about your company. Likewise, you have indicated that the manner of dress is an issue within your workplace that needed work rules to be established. I know at my place of employment, we had to simply implement workplace rules for dress code because we had many issues with some of the employee's attire and appearance which did not place our company in a positive light. We were constantly…

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    Justinian's code was a revolutionary law code that even today, has remnants in the law. The 12 Tables were used to create Justinian's Code as previous laws were unorganized and outdated. Justinian's Code was also heavily influence by the Christian religion. Using both of these ideas, the Byzantine empire created a special group of jurists for final authority on punishments. Old Roman law was a jumble of unorganized and outdated laws that Justinian took upon himself to modernize with the idea…

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    Employee Hiring Ethics

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    Ethics and Code of conduct in Employee Recruitment The most important aspect of any enterprise is recruiting the best talent, despite the process being significantly challenging. The need for diversification of skills and abilities enhances the development of a robust and complete team with the capacity to deliver under different circumstances. Human resource managers have an obligation to design and implement programs that are non-discriminative to ensure a fair and efficient process is…

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