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    Civil Procedure

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    Jurisdiction • S 16 Judicature Act 1908( general power to grant an interlocutory (interim) injunction • Hubbard v Vosper [1972] 1 All ER 1023: A plaintiff is not entitled to an interlocutory injunction simply because he shows a prima facie right‚ and an arguable case as to its infringement. The remedy is flexible and discretionary Perpetual Injunction • Made after a substantive hearing on the merits • Contradistinction to an interlocutory injunction‚ which is a holding

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    Child Protection Policy

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    Legislation/Policy Document | Assessor Name: Yvonne Haywood | Candidate Name: Sera Hughes | Award/level: Level 2 Cert – Supporting teacher. | | LEGISLATION/POLICY TITLE (please delete as appropriate):Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy. | Where is this policy/information kept in your workplace?School office. | Who is your point of contact with regard to this policy/information? The designated person is Susi Whittome and deputy designated people are Claire Eastwood‚ Patrick Hill‚ Wendy

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    Confidentiality 1) Confidentiality means that whatever information you hold on someone must not be shared with others. Information must be kept safe and private. You can only pass on information about someone if they have given their consent. 2) The Data Protection Act 1998 & 2003 is mandatory and has eight principles. These principles dictate how information is to be handled. Information should only be used for the use it was intended‚ it must not be given to anyone else without

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    an auto accident? Well this is precisely the type of logic which has been used to come up with breed specific legislation banning pit-bulls calling them a dangerous breed of dog. These animals are not to blame for the way in which they are bred‚ raised and trained any more than an automobile is responsible for the way it is designed‚ manufactured and driven. We should not allow legislation to pass which outlaws an entire breed of dog due to the actions of a few individual dog owners. The problem

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    employment legislation

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    Name: Candidate Number: Haslingden High School Centre Number: 47505 GCSE INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Unit 1 Hardware Assignment 1.1 Learning Outcomes: 1 Know the common components of computer systems Computer system: types eg PC‚ base unit‚ laptop‚ netbook‚ PDA‚ mobile phone‚ games consoles‚ tablet‚ server‚ embedded devices (inside phones‚ domestic appliances‚ cars) Hardware components: processor speed and type; memory eg RAM‚ cache; storage devices‚ eg

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    Consumer Protection

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    believes this is largely due to the effect of disposable income coming into the hands of the 18-22 age group employed in BPO jobs. Vishu Ramachandran‚ regional head (consumer banking)‚ Standard Chartered Bank‚ India‚ estimates that India adds around 3 million young earners in the age group 20-24

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    Child Protection

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    and compares one main child abuse case post 2005 with two pre 2004 cases. In the analysis of the three cases‚ commonalities and distinguishing factors will be examined and critically discussed‚ thereby demonstrating clear and sound understanding of child abuse. Recent theory on child abuse and relevant models of such abuse and their ramifications and effect on the Early Years Setting‚ where I am currently employed will be one of the main focus points of this paper. The main case that I have chosen

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    turning point in this play? I think that the turning point is Act 3 Scene 1. This is the point where the tragedy starts. This scene focuses much on Romeo. When Romeo kills Tybalt in this scene‚ the Capulets don’t just hate the Montagues‚ they hate them a lot. This essay will describe what happened in Act 3 Scene 1‚ why the scene is the turning point and why the tragedy happened. Romeo and Juliet are married straight before Act 3 Scene 1. The marriage is a happy and romantic scene. Act 3 Scene 1 begins

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    Open-Data

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    UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED 1 Open Data Strategy June 2012 UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED 2 Contents Summary ................................................................................................... 3 Introduction ................................................................................................ 5 Information Principles for the UK Public Sector ......................................... 6 Big Data .......................................................................

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    1. The Maximum number of different colors that can be represented is 65‚536. 2^16=65‚536. 2. Assuming that a mesh topology network has 6 connected devices there would be a need for fifteen (15) cables‚ and five (5) ports for each device. 3. Match the following to one or more layers of the OSI (TCP/IP) model: a. Route determination – Network Layer. b. Flow Control – Data Link and Transport Layer. c. Interface to Transmission Media – Physical Layer. d. Provides access for the end user –

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