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    unit 516

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    Elizabeth McCrimmon Unit 516 Understand safeguarding of children and young people. Whilst my area of work is adults‚ there is an expectation that I have an awareness of safeguarding children. Through my work‚ I come into contact with children as relatives of the service users who live in our residential home and also as possible new service users for our respite unit‚ as part of transitions from children’s to adult services. Our company recognises this and our policy ‘Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups’

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    Acid Rain Research

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    atmosphere they will harm any environment. There are several environmental effects of acid rain. Acid rain can harm an ecosystem very little or very badly. One effect is runoff from the acidic rain which can flow into streams‚ lakes‚ and other bodies of water. This can cause the water to be more acidic. In many sensitive water ecosystems this can kill or harm several fish and other organisms. The acids in the water from the runoff can also reduce nutrient levels. This will also harm many of the plants

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    Bay Inah Al Dayn Analysis

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    cases of necessity and no one has the right to perform beyond he limit of necessity permitted under haram” (Al-Burnu‚ 1997). The others maxim that are related with above maxim is “Yukhtaru Ahwan Al- Sharrayn” mean choose the lesser of two evils. If the harm/evil are in different levels of magnitude then the lesser one must be chooser and take into consideration because to undertake a prohibition is not allowed except in the case of indispensability and indispensability is not superfluous. (Al-Burnu‚

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    dsqddwqdqwdddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd- dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd- dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddIs social networking site: Do more harm than good. Tuesday‚ 29 May 2012 Is social networking:Do more harm than good Introduction: What is social networking site? In the modern days social networking site has become the popular sites used by most teenagers and as well as individuals. A social networking site such as Facebook

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    Established or novel duty? Is it a non-delegable duty? What is the scope of the duty? Breach of duty What is the relevant standard of care? Has the standard been breached? Damage Is it recognized by law? Was the breach a necessary condition of the harm? Is the harm within the scope of the defendant’s liability? Breach of Duty The fault part of the negligence action An act or omission of the defendant A failure to act as a reasonable person would in the circumstances Two Stage Process What is the relevant

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    The first principle‚ nonmaleficence‚ or do no harm‚ it is directly tied to a nurse’s duty to protect the patient’s safety. This principle dictates that we do not cause injury to our patients. A way that harm can occur to patients is through communication failures. These failures can be intentional or as a result of electronic or human error. Failing to convey accurate information‚ giving wrong messages‚ and breaking down of equipment‚ can cause harm to patients. Some of these communication problems

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    Psy 404 Study Questions Part-1 Lesson 1-6 1. How were psychoactive drugs defined in the lessons? * Psychoactive drugs: Chemical substances that effect thoughts‚ emotions and behavior 2. What is pharmacology? * Pharmacology: The study of the mechanisms by which drugs (chemical substances) interact with living systems to produce biological (psychoactive) effects 3. Identify 6 pharmacological categories of psychoactive drugs identified in the lessons. 1. Depressants 2. Stimulants

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    there is a real risk of the likelihood of injury to John taking account of all the circumstances of the particular case‚ such as Donoghue v Stevenson case‚ in this case‚ the plaintiff found a snail in the bottle‚ gives the plaintiff mental and physical harm both‚ lord Atkin said the plaintiff has no chance of seeing the snail in the bottle because it was a brown opaque bottle‚ the evidence shows that the manufacture owes a duty of care to the plaintiff‚ they had absence of reasonable care in preparing

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    plant project

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    different concentrations of salt water effect plants. The test that will be performed will prove which concentration will have the worst effect. The hypothesis is that by measuring the plants growth each day‚ the largest concentration of salt will harm the plants the most. First‚ the plants were purchased and the water was prepared with the salt concentrations. Second‚ the plants were watered each day with the different concentrations of salt. Third‚ the plants’ growth were observed and recorded

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    Conflicted About Lying

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    save an individual from harm. I believe that lying is hardly justified unless it brings harm to an individual. Lying is not only just justified‚ but it is also considered a “moral duty” to protect someone from harm. In paragraph ten of “Its the Truth: Americans Conflicted About Lying‚” by NBC News‚ they state that “Not only is lying justified‚ it is sometimes a moral duty to protect‚ says Cohen. An obvious example is when you’re lying to protect someone from serious harm. But much less extreme

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