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Tweeting to Totality: Critical Textual Analysis of Twitterrs Terms of Service

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
When afforded access and literacy, today’s public has the opportunity to engage in a whole terrain of mediated practices enabled by digital technology and the Internet, including varied forms of social media, user-generated content, and video streaming from over-the-top providers like YouTube and Hulu.
Jasmmn Bailey, Justin Brown
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Beyond Avoidance and Passivity: Novel UIs to Make Terms of Service Comprehensible

Extended Abstracts of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2020
Terms of Service (ToS) agreements are typically written to satisfy corporate legal requirements rather than user understanding. Users are often deeply dissatisfied with online ToS agreements, which they typically find incomprehensible. Nevertheless, users frequently agree to the ToS, potentially surrendering their data and rights. We therefore designed
Lee Taber   +3 more
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Short‐term outcomes of paediatric liver transplant recipients after transition to Adult Healthcare Service

Liver International, 2018
AbstractBackground & AimsSurvival rates after liver transplantation (LT) in paediatric recipients have significantly improved over time. However, data regarding outcomes after transition from Paediatric to Adult Healthcare Service (AHS) are still lacking.
Ferrarese, Alberto   +11 more
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From Skeptic to Convert, from (Short-Term) Service to (Long-Term) Witness: Toward Pedagogies of Witnessing on International Service Trips

2013
In January 2003, I traveled as a faculty coleader with the director of community partnerships at Sarah Lawrence College, Irene King, and 13 students on what would be the first of many trips to Nicaragua. Slipping out of New York City in a predawn ice storm, leapfrogging through Miami, we landed a few hours and two worlds later into the Hollywood-cliche
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Terms of service change is key to GPs' out of hours work

BMJ, 1994
The chairman of the General Medical Services Committee, Dr Ian Bogle, has admitted that the key to progress on general practitioners' out of hours work will be a change in the terms and conditions of service. He reported after the January meeting of the GMSC that he and the other negotiators were continuing discussions with lawyers and the Department ...
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Terms of service as a ground for establishment of ownership to virtual property

Law and innovations, 2020
Problem setting. Today, the use of numerous sites is allowed only with the consent of the user agreements (Terms of Service) offered by them. Most often, users tick them, which is tantamount to signing such agreements, without even reading. However, it turns out that in most cases, user agreements, which are essentially agreements between users and ...
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Mosques in Terms of Providing Services to Women and Children

2013
In terms of sociology of religion, Mosques are of great importance in Turkey. Women, men and children have equal rights to make use of Mosques. However, it can be said that women and children receive less service than men from these places of worship. In this regard, they keep expectations of additional and enhanced services.
KILIÇ, A Faruk, AĞÇOBAN, Sıddık
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“Clik-Thru” Terms of Service: Blockchain smart contracts to improve consumer engagement?

2020 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS), 2020
Technology entrepreneurship has enabled the widespread commercial adoption of internet technologies. These internet technologies have reformed consumer commercial experiences towards an online environment. The pervasiveness of the online experience raises the importance of protecting the consumer in the online context.
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Management of osteoporosis in fracture liaison service associated with long-term adherence to treatment

Osteoporosis International, 2011
Adherence to osteoporosis treatment is not satisfactory. Our study evaluated persistence and compliance with these treatments prescribed specifically in the context of a fracture liaison service (FLS), an internal health care network, and showed that this type of organization in our institution was associated with high level of adherence.Medical ...
L, Boudou   +5 more
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