ADULT SYSTEM Status in question- To determine guilt or innocence Goal of Preceding’s- determine offenders guilt or innocence Representation- Both the adult and child have the right to council during criminal preceding’s Release- Pending trial an adult may be released through bail or released on their own recognizance ROR (the promise to return to court to face the criminal charges) Searches- Adults have rights defending them against unreasonable searches of person‚ home and possessions.
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References 1. Potter and Perry 2. Nursing diagnosis cards by Taylor and Ralph 3. Mosby’s Nursing skills (website) 4. Clinical nursing skills (Smith) Diagnosis 2 (Maslow’s hierarchy of needs : safety) Impaired physical mobility related to Open Reduction‚ Internal Fixation (ORIF). As evidence by Pt. having intrameduillary interlocking rods in right and left bilateral femurs (3). Physician order pt. to remain in bed and catheter placed in patient’s bladder‚ which leads to and
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rationalize the denominator or numerator. This is very helpful for solving equations with a square root on the bottom. Example: (3)+2/(3)+1 To rationalize this you multiply the numerator or denominator (which ever one you want to rationalize) by its difference of squares. For this: To rationalize the denominator you multiply it by ((3)-1)/ ((3)-1) Giving you: 1+3/2. Another thing we learned was how to tell when a graph is concave up or down and decreasing or increasing. A graph is concave up when
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THE MULPLIER CONCEPT Multiplier shows how an initial change in consumption‚ investment and government expenditure brings a multiple change in income. Multiplier is the ratio of change in the National Income to a change autonomous expenditure. An initial change in income will lead to greater increase in the final level of equilibrium National Income. SIZE OF THE MULTIPLIER The size of the multiplier depends on how much of an increase in income is spent in an economy. The multiplier is the direct
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not be reduced below its expected residual value. 4. Distinguish between the functional and physical factors affecting the useful life of an tangible noncurrent operating assets. Functional factors include inadequacy and obsolescence that reduce the usefulness of the asset. Physical factors include wear and tear‚ deterioration and decay‚ and damage or destruction reducing the usefulness of the asset. 5. Distinguish between time-factor and use-factor methods of depreciation. Time-factor
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typical society strives to get the most it can from its scarce resources. At the same time‚ the society attempts to distribute the benefits of those resources to the members of the society in a fair manner. In other words‚ the society faces a tradeoff between a. guns and butter. b. efficiency and equity. c. inflation and unemployment. d. work and leisure. ____ 4. Efficiency means that a. society is conserving resources in order to save them for the future. b. society’s goods and services are
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An attribute‚ which is also called a field or column in many database systems‚ is a characteristic or property of an entity. What is a relationship? A one-to-many relationship? 4. A relationship is an association between entities. A one-to-many relationship exists between two entities when each row in the first entity matches many rows in the second entity and each row in the second entity matches only one row in the first entity. What is a database? 5. A database is a structure that
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life paintings. The food items were more carefully chosen for visual interest‚ like unusual shape or texture and grand banquets were depicted in their entirety. Jean-Simeon Chardin‚ a significant still life painter‚ produced many realist paintings between 1720-1770‚ depicting everyday objects with illusionist elements yet blended these into a realistic atmosphere. (Beaumont‚ 1982) ‘Food’ photographs started to appear in the early 19th century in the form of copied still lives‚ focussing on realism
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which decisions were made. Managerial Decision Making *Problem avoidably *Problem solvers *Problem seekers Decision conditions: *Certain environment *Risk environment *Uncertain environment 3. Evaluate the decisions made in the case in relation to the classical‚ behavioural and judgmental heuristics approaches to decision-making that are outlined in the chapter. Which model do you believe best describes the situation and subsequent decision-making process in this case? Justify your answer
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particular culture and context and not an absolutely unchanging phenomenon’ (Corby‚ 1993‚ p.39). For example‚ in the UK in the 1980’s there were four types of abuse‚ in 1988 there were five and in 1991 they were back to four. For example‚ work into child protection emerged in the 1960’s and so if this was the case Corby (1993) asks if child abuse did not exist before this or was it undiscovered? Corby (1993) speaks of ‘a conspiracy of silence’ as the NSPCC were reluctant to highlight cases of sexual abuse
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