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    Concept of Recklessness

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    The word recklessness in everyday language conveys the idea of taking an unjustifiable risk. Within the law‚ recklessness has acquired two definitive meanings‚ which are individually known as subjective and objective recklessness. The basis for recklessness in criminal law is derived from the fundamental maxim‚ ‘acteus non facit neum nisi mens sit rea ’‚ to the nearest effect‚ a man cannot be guilty on the basis of his actions alone; he must also have a guilty mind. The initial approach to recklessness

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    Reverse Sexual Harassment

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    Reverse Sexual Harassment February 28‚ 2012 Abstract In what is perceived to still be a male-dominated society‚ one of the most ambiguous topics to broach is that of reverse sexual harassment. Reverse sexual harassment refers to the sexual harassment of a male by a female. While it is not perceived as the norm‚ there are several instances of this occurring annually. It is generally supposed the actual number is greatly underreported due to the nature of the offence. Both sexual and reverse

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    Democrat Party, Turkey

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    the establishment of Free Party in 1930‚ 130.000 people attended to this party‚ this exemplified the potential opponents of the Hegemonic Power. They even were popular as much as Democrat Party‚ but they had been not able to survive due to non-acquiescence of superior authority‚ President Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. As I emphasized before Democrat Party has significance in Turkish Politics because of its initials‚ innovations‚ and commitments. Firstly‚ this party was an opponent of the party of statuesque

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    Law of the Sea

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    Territorial Sea is established up to 12 miles from the baseline of the coast. This is an extension of the land and the coastal state exerts full sovereignty over the area. It is an area of national jurisdiction. Also establishes a contiguous zone where the coastal State may exercise the control necessary to (1) prevent infringement of its customs‚ fiscal‚ immigration or sanitary laws and regulations (2) punish infringement of the above laws and regulations committed within its territory or territorial

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    Cipd Change Management

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    1.1 Change management is described by Armstrong (1) as “the process of achieving the smooth implementation of change by planning and introducing it systematically taking into account the likelihood of it being resisted”. Change‚ the fundamental constant in any successful organisation‚ can be adaptive‚ reconstructive‚ revolutionary or evolutionary and can happen for a number of diverse reasons: * Growth challenges * Economic Challenges * Strategic changes * Skills

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    employee relations

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    Jeannot Bile EMPLOYEE RELATIONS 13/02/2014 A MARXIST (OR RADICAL) PERSPECTIVE OF THE EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP LOCATES ’THE ASYMMETRY OF POWER BETWEEN EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYEE’ AT THE HEART OF ITS ANALYSIS. (BLYTON AND TURNBULL‚ 2004: 34). The conviction that there exists a power imbalance in the employment relationship which gives employers a prejudicial benefit over employees takes its existence for several centuries. Karl Marx known for his theories and contributions related to the employment relations

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    COM 100 Exam #2 Study Guide Outline of Testable Material from Unit 2 – Communication in Relational and Group Contexts • Relational Development and Fostering Closeness (218-238) Three levels of relational closeness and Knapp’s stages of relational formation/dissolution Acquaintances: most relationships; involuntary associations Friendships: few relationships; voluntary attractions Intimates: rare relationships; valuable allegiances Fostering (“coming together”) Initiating: associative

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    Fdsc Critique

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    FdSc Foundation Degree Paramedic Science Steve Pratten Introduction to evidence-based practice Assignment – Critique of research article‚ “life after cancer; Living with the risk” Word count 2500 (excluding refs) Submission date – 6th July 2012 The purpose of this essay aims to provide a critical evaluation of a research article titled life after cancer; living with risk (Wilkins and Woodgate‚ Cancer Nursing 2011 vol 34‚ no 6‚ P487-494) it will

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    Political Violence

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    Contents Violence: 2 Violence in Politics: 2 1. Political violence in Pakistan: 3 1.1. Causes: 3 1.1.1. Inequality: 4 1.1.2. Illiteracy: 4 1.1.3. Social Injustice: 5 1.1.4. Poverty: 5 1.1.5. Intolerance: 6 1.1.6. Media: 6 1.2. Facts: 7 1.3. Trends of rising political violence in Pakistan: 8 1.4. Effects: 11 1.5. Remedies: 13 Conclusion: 14 References: 14 Results:…………………………………………………………………………………...15 Violence: In society when one person thinks of

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    What does the notion of legitimacy and social contract have to do with corporate disclosure policies? Introduction In recent years‚ corporations have increasingly used their annual reports to voluntarily report information relating to their social actions‚ particularly those concerning the natural environment (Gray et al.1995). More specifically‚ corporations have been changing their disclosure policy towards the "triple bottom line reporting"‚ where in addition to economic performance‚ social

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