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    Basic HR Audit Checklist Management Are HR goals in line with those of the organization? Are workweeks identified and defined?  Are full-time and part-time hours defined?  Are shifts defined?  Is there open communication to and from the HR department?   Hiring                 Do job descriptions exist for all jobs? Are job descriptions up to date? Are I-9 forms and acceptable documentation reviewed annually? Are I-9s and medical information kept separately from personnel

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    One of the preeminent complications within the topic of child abuse is the lack of consensus about its definition (Hamamrman et al. 1). With a debatable definition who is in the rightful position to claim the difference between corporal punishment and physical child abuse? Each year there are numerous reports made of child abuse; however‚ with the opinions of parenting varying greatly the numbers of allegations being made are multiplying (Fréchette et al. 137). Corporal punishment is a form of discipline

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    HEENT Checklist Eyes: Identify anatomic landmarks of the eye. (Slide 2‚ lecture) Palpebral fissure: opening between upper and lower lid; no lid lag‚ no widening; pull lids up/down‚ lower lid is at lower margin Lacrimal apparatus: lacrimal puncta and gland (palpate)‚ no swelling and pain. Lids/Lashes: palpate/observe‚ lashes are everted Conjunctiva: membrane covering the sclera and lids; pull upper/lower lids; look up down and side to side; no palnes Sclera: white in color Cornea: clear‚ transparent;

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    Freud to Jean Piaget‚ each theorists believes in a different truth behind each developmental milestone. The checklist relates to Sigmund Freud’s theory because each area of development can relate to at least one of the stages in Freud’s theory. An example is shown in the physical area of development‚ where a child is expected to be independent in the bathroom. According to the anal stage‚ a child cannot be fully developed in the bathroom if they were not successfully potty trained in the younger ages

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    FINANCIAL STATEMENTS DISCLOSURE CHECK LIST FOR MEDIUM-SIZED ENTITIES (MSEs) The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan FINANCIAL STATEMENTS DISCLOSURE CHECKLIST FOR MSEs NAME OF THE ENTITY _____________________________ FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ______________________________________ NAME OF THE AUDITOR ______________________________ INDEX Introduction and Explanatory Comments Page No. 1 PART I 1.0 2.0 3.0 General General Disclosure Information Fundamental Accounting Assumptions

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    Child Abuse: Physical One day on a drive in San Jose‚ California‚ a man and his female co-worker heard a moan coming from the back seat. The man then glanced into the back seat and saw nothing. His female co-worker then started to act suspiciously and turned up the volume on her radio trying to disguise the moans coming from the car. Later‚ that day the concerned man called the authorities to report this‚ and his female co-worker was arrested on child endangerment on her two sons‚ after they told

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    Effects of Child Abuse by CHILDREN Neglect of a child is not limited to physical abuse; it encompasses physicalemotional‚ sexual abuse. The effects of these types of abuse are not limited to the number of years the child suffers; unfortunately‚ the effects of child abuse last a lifetime. Studies on child abuse have proven the negative effects are more than skin deep‚ and can have permanent physical‚ intellectual‚ and psychological consequences throughout adolescence and adulthood. When children

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    discussion post will focus on child sexual abuse and drug facilitated sexual assault along with the interventions to help the survivors. Child Sexual Abuse Child sexual abuse is when a perpetrator intentionally abuses a child with any form of sexual activity (Child Sexual Abuse‚ 2016). Child sexual abuse can be any of the following:

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    Parent Child Observation The setting is a home environment of a friend; the environment is clean‚ warm and sunny. It is not set up for children however‚ there are no toys‚ the child does not have other children to play with‚ and there are about eight other adults present for a get together. The situation seems like it could be possibly boring to a four year old child as there are not any toys‚ he can not run around in the house‚ and is expected to sit still for a while. In terms of safety everything

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    earth. When the child gets older they go through a process labeled as child development. Child development is the process to the understanding of the aspects of human development from birth to adolescence. The developmental process should make the child grow‚ from dependency to increase independence. The early stages of development are the most important because the child is learning new things about themselves such as emotions‚ social skills and educational needs. Every child goes through the

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