why the decision was made and how it was reasonable. 1.5 Matters known to Employer Can only rely on those matters known at the time of dismissal. Cannot rely on matters subsequently discovered (cf wrongful dismissal claim). W Devis & Sons v Atkins [1977] AC 931 1.6 Size of undertaking Tribunal will take into account the size and administrative resources of the undertaking. 1.7 Does reason justify dismissal ? May be other sanctions that could be appropriate. 1.8 Pressure on Employer
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References: [1] Arthur M. Halpern‚ George C. McBane‚ Experimental Physical Chemistry: A Laboratory Textbook‚ 3-rd Ed.‚ W.H. Freeman and Co (New York)‚ 2006. [2] Peter Atkins‚ Julio dePaula‚ Physical Chemistry‚ 8-th ed.‚ W.H. Freeman and Co (New York)‚ 2006.
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Draper‚ Robert. “The Power of Photography.” National Geographic Oct. 2013: n. pag. Print. (Article) Draper goes on to explain to the people that it is essential for photographers to bring their cameras everywhere and capture everything to get better. It is like there own child that they have to look after all the time. It just like a phone where people cannot live without having it by their side. You will have to travel to get the things you want to capture. Draper explains the struggle and a photographer
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Low-carb diets have been hugely popular for a number of decades now‚ with many people believing that a certain Dr Atkins‚ to be responsible for our understanding of how and why these diets are so effective when it comes to burning fat. Losing weight‚ or rather‚ losing fat‚ is most certainly not an easy task‚ and it is definitely not something that happens overnight. If we’re truly serious about losing fat and getting into shape‚ we need to find a diet plan that not only works‚ but one that is also
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deserving of the death penalty‚ and Waxman believed Simmons did not deserve the death penalty. Back-and-forth appeals lasted from 1993‚ when Simmons committed the crime‚ to 2002‚ and many outside factors changed at this time as well (Oyez‚ n.d.). Atkins v. Virginia‚ a SCOTUS case that set the precedent that mentally disabled people could not be punished by the death penalty‚ made the court system re-examine Roper v. Simmons one last time. When this case finally reached the SCOTUS‚ there was one big
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Experiment 3: Electronic structure‚ bonding and shape of some simple inorganic molecules. Introduction: In quantum chemistry‚ electronic structure is the state of motion of electrons in an electrostatic field created by stationary nuclei. The term encompass both the wave functions of the electrons and the energies associated with them. Electronic structure is obtained by solving quantum mechanical equations for the aforementioned clamped-nuclei problem. Electronic structure problem arise from the
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Running head: TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY (TBI) The Silent Killer Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) The Silent Killer A human brain weighs 3-pound (1.4-kilogram) and consistency is a mass of jelly-like fats and tissues. There are at least one trillion nerve cells working to coordinate the mental and physical‚ that which sets humans apart from other species. Thus by far making this one of the most complex anatomy. Photograph by Fred Hossler of Getty Images supplied by National Geographic Thrill seeking
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Marchellet Atkins Westchester Community College Assignment 4 Reggae music Professor Linda T .Kalfayan Voice and Diction Reggae Music Reggae‚ a Caribbean music developed in Jamaica in the late 1960s‚ one of the most influential styles of world popular music. The style often associated with political protest‚ combined elements of Jamaican folk music‚ Afro-Caribbean music and American R&B‚ reggae music primarily originated from the progressive developments of rock
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CASE ANALYSIS: State of South Australia v Lampard-Trevorrow [2010] SASC 56 Q1: This case involves a number of claims in tort; for the purposes of the current part of the course we will be concentrating on the claim for “false imprisonment” (sometimes also called “wrongful detention”). (We will consider the case again in semester 2 when we examine the tort of “negligence”.) By reviewing the headnote‚ how many different torts were being sued for? List them. A: - Tort of Misfeasance in Public Office
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Quantitative Research Critique Cathleen Atkins Grand Canyon University NRS 433V Linda Permoda March 24‚ 2013 Quantitative Research Critique Title of Article The title of the article being critiqued is “The impact of workload on hygiene compliance in nursing”‚ which was published in the British Journal of Nursing (Knoll‚ Lautenschlaeger‚ & Borneff-Lipp‚ 2010). Authors There are three authors for this quantitative research study. Martin Knoll is the HTW of Saarland‚ Clinical Nursing
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