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    Unit 1 Err 201

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    Unit 201- Outcome 1 Aspects of Employment - Dismissal‚ redundancy‚ retirement and TUPE - Breaches of contract - Health and Safety - Maternity / Paternity leave - Holidays‚ sickness and compassionate leave - Discrimination and bullying in work place - Removal of barriers for disabled people - Data Protection - Discrimination during recruitment process - Equality within the workplace‚ for example‚ working hours‚ pay‚ benefits - How you are managed in the work place - Entitlement to career development

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    affected the support for the bill’s implementation. This is also concerned with the voices of certain world organizations such as UNESCO and WHO on reproductive health education and the stand of the Church on the matter about contraception‚ self-continence and marriage. This will be concerned about their statement about the matter and the doctrines and values they adhere with. Summary Since its first proposition on 1988‚ the Reproductive Health Bill experienced many debates if it was really

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    References: Chapman. (1994). Congregation of Doctrine and Faith.‚Catechism of the Catholic Church;nn 874-896;903. Daly. B.‚ (2009).Priestly celibacy.The obligations of Continence and Celibacy for priest. Geary.A.‚ (2013).Lifelight home study courses. Unit 5; The Church. pp 41-48 Hurley.‚ D Jamison.‚ C‚ Lundy.‚ D & Poole.‚ L. (1995). To live is to change. Rejoice publications. pp. 70-75 Richards.‚ C Winter‚ M. (1973)

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    illness‚ sensory impairment‚ level of consciousness‚ poor nutrition‚ poor vascularity‚ anemia‚ extreme of age‚ weight‚ drugs or medication‚ severe infection‚ chronic or terminal illness‚ dehydration and a previous history of pressure ulcer damage‚ and continence. 1.4 Incorrect handling and moving techniques can damage the skin such as badly adjusted

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    CATHOLIC CHURCH VIEWS OF ORDAINING WOMEN Sexism in the Catholic Church In partial fulfillment of the requirement for REL201 Professor Date May 2007 Abstract The purpose of this brief is to provide you with an overview of how the Catholic Church view women being ordained in the church. The views are based on the traditional and doctrinal references that the Catholic religion is based on. The views are from various resources such as the

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    Life After Stroke

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    Life after stroke Stroke affects everybody differently‚ and it is difficult to say how much of a recovery is possible. Many stroke survivors experience the most dramatic recovery during their stay in hospital in the weeks after their stroke. But many stroke survivors continue to improve over a longer time‚ sometimes over a number of years. Their recovery is in fact a long period of rehabilitation‚ as they learn to deal with the effects the stroke has had on them. Rehabilitation is about getting

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    References: Chapman. (1994). Congregation of Doctrine and Faith.‚Catechism of the Catholic Church;nn 874-896;903. Daly. B.‚ (2009).Priestly celibacy.The obligations of Continence and Celibacy for priest. Compass  Evert‚ J Gaine.M. Tthe state of the Priesthood”. ibid pp 246-255 Geary.A.‚ (2015).Lifelight home study courses Greeley‚ A. (2004). Priests. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Winter‚ M. (1986). Whatever happened

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    Anal Fistula and Et Al

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    BIBLIOGRAPHY Adams F. On fistulae. In: The genuine works of Hippocrates translated from the Greek with a preliminary discourse and annotation. New York: William Wood‚ 1849. Marvin L Corman‚ Colon and Rectal Surgery‚ 5th edition‚ Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Arderne J. Treatises of fistula in ano‚ hemorrhoids and clysters. From an early fifteenth century manuscript‚ translated by D’Arcy Power‚ London: Kegan Paul‚ 1910 Cosman BC. All’s well that ends well: Shakespeare’s treatment

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    illness‚ sensory impairment‚ level of consciousness‚ poor nutrition‚ poor vascularity‚ anemia‚ extreme of age‚ weight‚ drugs or medication‚ severe infection‚ chronic or terminal illness‚ dehydration and a previous history of pressure ulcer damage‚ and continence. 1.4 Incorrect handling and moving techniques can damage the skin such as badly adjusted

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    Dementia Care 4222-237

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    Dementia is the term used to describe the symptoms that occur when the brain is affected (damaged) by certain diseases and conditions (e.g. a stroke)‚ including Alzheimer’s disease. As this is a progressive disease‚ symptoms can be slowed down‚ but not cured and will always‚ gradually get worse. Regardless of the cause of the dementia‚ as it is the brain cells that are dying‚ some of the person’s abilities and functions of day to day life will progressively become more difficult. There are five

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