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    Confidentiality The Data Protection Act 1998 gives people the right to confidentiality of personal information. Confidentiality means keeping information given to oneself private and not sharing it with anyone that does not ‘need to know’. In the care setting‚ providing confidentiality requires confirmation that personal and private information belonging to service users cannot be accessed by others. Any information given by a service user should not be disclosed without the service user’s permission

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    Potential Question Paper

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    For your Test on Thursday‚ study text chapters 1 thru 6.  Potential questions include the following:   Be able to define‚ explain the characteristics‚ and compare the differences between Economic Growth and Economic Development.   Tied to this question‚ or perhaps‚ as another potential question‚ be able to discuss the various reasons "why some countries are poor."     Chapter 2 concerns itself with the problem of measuring economic growth.  As another possible question‚ consider the standard

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    Work and Energy Worksheet Section 1 Work: 1. A person pulls a toboggan for a distance of 35.0m along the snow. The force in the rope (tension) is 94.0N. How much work is done on the sled? Solution: W= Fd W= 94.0N x 35.0m W= 3290 Nm or J 2. The cable of a large crane applies a force of 2.2x10^4N to a demolition ball as it lifts it vertically a distance of 7.6m. a) How much work is done on the ball? b) Is the work positive or negative? Why? Solution:

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    Definition of APS (comprehension): The effective teacher uses formative and summative assessments when they analyze students’ performances. A formative assessment happens in the middle of the lesson. It is used to see if the students are comprehend and have an understanding of what is been taught half way through the lesson. A formative assessment helps teachers decide if their way of teaching a specific lesson is going the way they need it to go or if they need to change it to better help the students

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    the clear pronouncement and endorsement of the principle of supremacy by the Court of Justice of the European Union‚ Member State Courts have accepted a rather qualified version of it. Critically examine the continuing tension between national perspectives of the relationship between EU and national law‚ and the CJEU’s perspective. “European law is based on two fundamental legal doctrines‚ direct effect and supremacy.”1 The doctrine of supremacy‚ which has no formal basis in the original Treaty

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    Health Concerns in Kuwait

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    In Kuwait‚ some determinants of health include factors such as policy making‚ biology and genetics‚ social‚ environmental‚ health services and individual behavior. For example‚ in Kuwait there are very little policies against smoking. This in turn lead to many adults and kids in Kuwait to undertake smoking as a habit. On the other hand‚ in places like Europe‚ smoking is prohibited indoors‚ this prevents people from undertaking smoking as a habit because they always have to leave indoor places

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    Juliet Ball Castle PMB&F 17 March 2013 "The Role of Government in the Hunger Games: Maintaining Competition" In the movie the Hunger Games‚ the role the government plays is maintaining competition. The role is maintaining competition because the government enforces anti-trust laws. An anti-trust law is a law that allows the federal government to regulate monopolies and trust. They regulate trust because trust is a group of companies that band together to form a monopoly and eliminate

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    of the Mitsubishi Pajero and was produced in the late 1980’s. It had an excellent engine with good mid range acceleration. Many people still love to use this powerful vehicle that can certainly perform in off-road conditions. Maintaining a Raider For most people‚ maintaining a Dodge Raider can be difficult. It has different engine and trim options available with us‚ which means that there are many spare parts entirely different from each other. It is hard to find the complete set of your required

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    CONFIDENTIALITY Professional especially doctors have an ethical and legal duty to respect confidentiality of patients. I am going to give details of a case study I came across and then outline the issues surrounding confidentiality referring to it. The case study is about a man (Mr X) who is in a relationship with a drug representative. He discovers that one of the drugs he is researching is produced by another subsidiary of his girlfriend’s drug company. As part of the research‚ he has access to

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    The Gillespie paper makes a point to differentiate between the terms of individuals‚ personhood‚ and agency. To Gillespie‚ an individual refers to a biological organism (Gillespie 2000: 74). Personhood are the characteristics that society collectively ascribes to an individual‚ it bridges the gap between individual and group. Agency encompasses the rights and duties that an individual has in a group‚ the capacity they have to be able to make choices about their life. It is important to Gillespie

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