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    EXAMPLES OF DUTIES (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.) Obtain history from patients infected with communicable disease (e.g.‚ HIV‚ gonorrhea‚ syphilis‚ chlamydia‚ hepatitis‚ enteric pathogens) through personal interviews to determine possible source of infection‚ recommend treatment and establish other contacts which a patient may have had. Conduct clinical evaluations‚ performing STD examinations‚ microscopy and blood draws‚ to

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    Terrorism and Countries

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    Today the country is alert of all types of situations involving terrorism. The world needs to know that stepping out of their front door isn’t going to be their last day without a bomb mysteriously landing in their front or backyard. International security is necessary because we as a whole should be secure of traveling across the world without a terrorist scare. Violence is a key factor in terrorism because once a target is set‚ the intent is to harm severely. We have the right to protect our land

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    Principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. Assignment – Short Answer Questions LO 1 1.1 Explain what it means to have a duty of care in your work role. Duty of care is defined as ‘legal obligation to take reasonable care to avoid causing damage’. Duty of care in my role at work includes keeping the children safe and away from harm at all times whilst under my care but also to allow them to take risks and learn from their

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    of us in the twenty-first century have to worry about cattle rustlers‚ horse thieves‚ or claim jumpers. We are probably safe from train robbers‚ bushwhackers‚ and Comanche raiding parties as well. Sure we live in the best nation on the planet‚ but we can not assume our lawmakers and representatives are always going to do what is right or just. Even with the modern conveniences‚ technology‚ and public services we enjoy today‚ there will be circumstances when ordinary citizens have to take an active

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    A Doll's House Duty

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    Some example of Themes that are in the reading is the theme of duty to family versus duty to the laws of the state (and of society). The duty of family is expressed because no matter what goes on between Nora and Torvald they do work hard to try to keep their family together. At the end of the Story the relationship does not work out because the duty of law is put into place. Torvald was very upset with Nora for the forgery he states some very harsh words

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    Off Duty Smoking

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    Off-Duty Smoking 1. Was Rob’s choice justified? Why or why not? No‚ I don’t think Rob’s choice was justified. Rob did not hire this person because she was a smoker nor because she was less qualified. His reason for hiring her was‚ “Rob had to go with soft reasons. Cathy was a smoker. Rob didn’t like smoking – he considered it disgusting and a sign of weakness of character.” I feel as though Rob was being discriminative towards her. If Rob would have not hired Cathy because of something that she

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    Citizen Hearst: A Comparison of William Randolph Hearst and Citizen Kane Orson Welles was undoubtedly one of the most talented filmmakers of his time. Along with the innovative camerawork and advanced cinematic techniques that made Citizen Kane a success‚ Welles also allowed for viewers to connect with his film by providing them with a real life example of the main character. Citizen Kane owned a massive estate called Xanadu that was based upon Hearst’s San Simeon. Kane and Hearst were also

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    JOB DESCRIPTION OF A GENDER OFFICER IN AN ORGANIZATION The Gender Officer is responsible for gender mainstreaming and proactive technical support to the organization. S/he will work with all departments and partners to ensure that gender equity principles are incorporated into all policies and activities. S/he will plan‚ implement and follow up on gender-related activities and provide support to Counterpart staff‚ partners and grantees on mainstreaming gender in their programs and activities‚

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    It is morally wrong for our country and state to make laws where it gives the option to officials to be able to look through your things. This breaches security in our nation because it is giving the government too much power over its citizens. In addition‚ it contradicts the fourth amendment‚ which states that citizens have a right to no unreasonable searches and seizures of personal belongings without a warrant. “Cell phone

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    What Is Socrates Duty

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    understanding of life‚ but also those around him. He often strove to enlighten the adolescence and get them to utilize their minds. Socrates enjoyed enriching the younger generations because their minds were still open and most were docile. However‚ his views varied from the majority of the world around him. Others did not care for his methods and for this very reason he was put on trial. His ordeal was one of the first of its kind‚ he stood up for what he believed in even if it was just him against the

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