does not have an equal playing ground‚ oppression occurs. In 2010 the Counselors for Social Justice (CJS) Code of Ethics was formally endorsed. The code is meant to clarify the American Counseling Association (ACA) Code of Ethics from a perspective of social justice. It provides action steps “to clarify how social justice-oriented counselors can transition ethical intent to ethical practice” (CJS Code of Ethics p. 2). I reviewed several articles where the main theme is; we live in a world of
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According to the attitudinal model‚ Justices cannot be constrained by Congress nor the Executive branch‚ this constraint caused proponents to resist opposing results by those testing the rational choice to determine if the Justices act strategically in predicting congressional responses (Segal & Spaeth‚ 2002). “Scholars typically gravitate toward one of two opposing views about how justices make their decisions. On one side‚ attitudinalists argue that “institutional features designed to secure judicial
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1. Infrastructure‚ building and construction contracts often contain so called “termination for convenience” provisions‚ operating independently of breach‚ default or frustration. Termination of a contract has been considered as the legal consequence of certain kinds of breach‚ repudiation or frustration. Frustration is automatic. Breach and repudiation arise where default has occurred. 2. Provisions for termination at the convenience of‚ or at the will of the contracting parties‚ or any one
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Sensitivity analysis‚ cj and qi Sensitivity analysis with duality Sensitivity analysis with duality Sensitivity analysis with duality 253 PROBLEM SOLUTIONS 1. a) x1 = 10‚ x2 = 40‚ s3 = 30‚ z = 420 b) Yes; all cj – zj row values are zero or negative. c) x3 = 0; s2 = 0 d) Maximize Z = 10x1 + 2x2 + 6x3 e) 3Á f) Since there are three decision variables‚ a three-dimensional graph is required. a) minimization; because zj – cj is being calculated on the bottom row and not cj – zj b) x1 = 20‚ x3 =
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CJ – He understands that a generational gap is dividing the company‚ making it difficult for Armor Coat to meet customer and investor expectations
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SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS The solution obtained by simplex or graphical method of LP is based on deterministic assumptions i.e. we assume complete certainty in the data and the relationships of a problem namely prices are fixed‚ resources known‚ time needed to produce a unit exactly etc. However in the real world‚ conditions are seldom static i.e. they are dynamic. How can such discrepancy be handled? For example if a firm realizes that profit per unit is not Rs 5 as estimated but instead closer
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v Myriad Genetics Inc [2014] FCAFC 115 Appeal from: Cancer Voices Australia v Myriad Inc [2013] FCA 65 Parties: YVONNE D’ARCY v MYRIAD GENETICS INC and GENETIC TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED File number: NSD 359 of 2013 Judges: ALLSOP CJ‚ DOWSETT‚ KENNY‚ BENNETT & MIDDLETON JJ Date of judgment: 5 September 2014 Catchwords: PATENTS – Patent including claims for isolated nucleic acid – whether claims to composition comprising isolated nucleic acid are for a manner of manufacture
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the restraint on his or her freedom in order to succeed in a claim for false imprisonment? A: No‚ it is not necessary for the plaintiff to be aware of the restraint on his or her freedom in order to succeed in a claim for false imprisonment. Doyle CJ‚ Duggan and White JJ: …There is a solid body of authority supporting the conclusion that the fact that a plaintiff is not aware of a restraint on him or her‚ or is not physically able to exercise his or her freedom of movement‚ does not mean that wrongful
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