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    Week 3 Outline Revised

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    Team Paper Outline Week 3 Candice Richardson‚ Sharon De Jesus‚ Tina Frank‚ Tommy Moody‚ Traci Minor‚ Victoria Bhola MGT/434 October 5‚ 2014 Brian La Hargoue Intro I. The history and evolution of Title VII and its amendments (EEOC‚ n.d) A. 1965 – How Title VII began Who participated What was covered B. Amendments PDA – Pregnancy Discrimination Act - 1978 ADA – Age Discrimination Act – 1990 ADEA – Age Discrimination in Employment Act - 1967 II. The application of Title VII and amendments in the

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    Key roles and responsibilities of a midwife during antenatal A midwife is a trained professional to help aid throughout the stages of a woman’s pregnancy. Prenatal care is from the first appointment where you would get to meet your expectant parent/s. (Tommy’s 2013). This is where the midwife will receive confirmation of the pregnancy and calculate the woman’s due date‚ where all relevant questions will be asked about her general health and the health of her partner and the family. http://www.nhs

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    and behavioral signs of child abuse while assessing a child. Although it is mandated by the law‚ that nurses should report to Child Protective Services any suspicious findings about child abuse within an appropriate time limit. Nurses who works in the Emergency Department sees infants‚ and children admitted to the hospitals for treatment of injuries‚ ingestions‚ acute or chronic conditions‚ etc. They are in the front line for assessing the children who are the victims of child abuse. In the schools

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    Roles and Responsibilities in Schools Provision for pupils with special educational needs is a matter for the school as a whole. In addition to the governing body‚ the school’s head teacher‚ SEN coordinator (SENCO) or learning support team‚ all other members of staff have important responsibilities. In practice the division of these responsibilities will be a matter for the school‚ to be decided in the light of a school’s circumstances and size‚ priorities and ethos. The governing body should‚ in

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    Roles and Responsibilities of a Chief Executive Officer As the job title implies‚ the chief executive officer occupies the top rung in corporate management but the size of the organization may determine the CEO’s job duties. The specific duties of a CEO depend largely on the size and structure of the business‚ but the general responsibilities are practically similar. These are the following: 1. He must elaborate the major policies of a firm. 2. He must define the objectives of the firm. 3. He must

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    UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF URGENT CARE CENTERS The Rise of Urgent Care Centers Fady Estany Tennessee State University Purposes of Urgent Care Settings Urgent care settings are structured to take care of patients with an illness or injury that does not necessarily require a trip to the emergency department‚ but also can not wait until the next day. Also‚ urgent care settings provide patients with better access than primary care settings. Usually‚ urgent care facilities offer

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    Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector Level 3/4 Unit 008 RolesResponsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning RolesResponsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning In this assignment I will be talking about key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating to my own role. I will reflect on the Teacher/Training cycle and make reference to where my role is relevant and any boundaries. I will also be talking about ground rules and

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    Child Development Project CYP Level 3 Main principles of development: The main principles of development are: * Physical development – gross and fine motor skills * Communication development * Social development * Emotional development * Intellectual development * Moral development Sequences of development: Sequences of development are the order in which children develop; all children follow the same sequence of development but at different

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    How Is It Used? How Many Teens Use Marijuana? What Are the Short-Term Effects of Marijuana Use? What Are the Long-Term Health Effects of Marijuana Use? Does Marijuana Lead to the Use of Other Drugs? What About Medical Marijuana? What if a Person Wants To Quit Using the Drug? Resource Materials NIDA Scientist Video Marijuana Information Facts on Drugs: Marijuana Ask Dr. NIDA: Marijuana Real Stories: Marijuana Brain Games: Marijuana Parents & Teachers:

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    Roles and responsibilities and boundaries of a teacher This assignment is aimed to highlight the Roles and responsibilities of a teacher and the importance for a teacher to be aware of the legal aspects of teaching inclusively and to follow all current legislation and codes using the teaching/training cycle‚ a cycle of assessment‚ planning and review/evaluating. The Equal Act 2010 legislation is a legal requirement and code of practice to be adhered. This piece of legislation is to ensure that

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