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    4.2 A child with a speech problem would probably be seen first by the health visitor at home who would then voice their concerns to a doctor‚ after being seen by a doctor‚ the doctor would give a medical diagnosis and if in their opinion the child needed more specialist help then they would refer the child to a specialist clinic for a more thorough diagnosis. Once the child had been diagnosed with a specific problem‚ then help could be arranged with other professionals‚ like speech therapists.

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    Negotiation‚ Organization and Markets Harvard University Working Paper No. 04-26 Agency Costs of Overvalued Equity Michael C. Jensen Harvard Business School; The Monitor Company; Social Science Electronic Publishing (SSEP)‚ In. This paper can be downloaded without charge from the Social Science Research Network Electronic Paper Collection at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=480421 MICHAEL C. JENSEN April 2004 Agency Costs of Overvalued Equity Michael C. Jensen mjensen@hbs.edu Jesse Isidor

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    ILA Policing‚ Part I CJA100 1. Explain the role that state law enforcement agencies play in enforcing the law‚ and describe the two major models of state law enforcement organization. State-level police agencies were created in the late nineteenth century to combat specific criminal activity‚ and prevent further criminal activity that crossed the boundaries of cities and counties within a specific state. For instance‚ the Texas Rangers were created prior to Texas becoming a state (1835)

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    Rhetorical agency and parrhesia are both based on similar concepts and therefore have many comparable features. Both rhetorical agency and parrhesia involve a moral duty not only to the speaker themselves‚ but also to the audience. They can be seen in several forms of media‚ including speeches‚ letters‚ and even music. Lastly‚ both are aimed at creating change or changing an opinion that their audience holds. Despite all these similarities‚ there are some distinct differences between the two concepts

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    Egypt Weaver Agency Experience SOWC 135 Professor P. Jordan Assignment third Assignment December 5. 2012 1. What is the name and address of the agency in which you were placed‚ and what was the name of your supervisor? The name of my agency is Carriage Town Ministries. The address is 605 Garland Street‚ Flint MI 48503. My supervisors’ name is Cindy Johns Volunteer coordinator. 2. What needs in the Community brought this agency into being? In other words‚ what social condition resulted

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    of Social Services Agency that is located in Salisbury‚ North Carolina and correlate the ecological theory rand the psychodynamic/ psychoanalytical theory to explain how this agency interact with its clients and the community. This agency has multiple service divisions such as the Adult and Family Support Services Division that consist of the Crisis Intervention Program‚ Food Stamp Program‚ Intake (Adult Medicaid)‚ and Long-term care Medicaid (nursing homes). Also‚ this agency has a Children’s Services

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    and African businesses of Unilever‚ a giant of the world’s consumer-goods industries. But even with more than a century of experience in some of these countries‚ Unilever tripped up. Few companies have had the head start in places like Africa‚ China‚ India and Latin America that Unilever enjoyed. Yet despite the Anglo-Dutch giant’s formidable range of products and unprecedented depth of local knowledge‚ when rivals began to push harder its empire came under threat. Unilever was forced to re-examine

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    Constitution? The very Constitution which our founding fathers had written 200 years ago to protect our freedom. What if‚ instead of apologizing‚ the President justified this gross violation with the intent of protecting our nation by a super-secret spy agency? That frightening scenario came into fruition in 2002‚ when in light of the 9/11 attacks‚ President Bush signed a secret order authorizing the NSA to eavesdrop on citizens without their knowledge. On the 5th of June 2013‚ the world was forever changed

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    multi-agency working as well as stating how effective is multiagency working in reducing the risk of abuse. Multi-agency working can be used as a strategy to reduce the risk of abuse. Multi agency working is when different agencies such as socials workers‚ doctors‚ carers would come together for different reasons to discuss the vulnerable adults case and what they could do to protect that particular individual‚ this reduces the risk of the individual being abused because the multi-agency approach

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    Historical Development of Police Agencies CJA/204 August 8‚ 2011 Abstract Historically‚ policing in America mimicked that of the English. American ideas expanded on the English way of policing‚ to start an era of ever evolving police agencies. In the beginning policing was considered the civic duty of members of a community. These “drafted” officers were not paid or trained. Appointed Sheriff’s were motivated by money‚ and lost focus on enforcing the law. Policing was considered reactive

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