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    Describe the potential tension between maintaining an individual’s confidentiality and disclosing concerns. Even though parents‚ children and practitioners have the right to confidentiality there are some occasions where maintaining confidentiality is not possible and must be broken. If there are concerns over a child’s wellbeing‚ this must be reported or if you are aware of a criminal offence‚ you are again obliged to report it to the correct authorities. If confidentiality is broken it must

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    2011 Minerals Yearbook ZiMbabwe [advance Release] U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey May 2013 Revised August 2013 The Mineral indusTry of ZiMbabwe by Philip m. mobbs as estimated by the international monetary Fund‚ Zimbabwe’s real gross domestic product (GdP) increased by an estimated 9.4% in 2011 compared with that of 2010. The nominal GdP was estimated to be $9.5 billion‚ of which the mining sector accounted for about 12%. Zimbabwe’s diverse mineral output included about

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    spiritually‚ or philosophically. According to Dr. Tillich‚ if one does not have any concern about anything‚ it suggests one has lost his faith. If an individual has lost his faith‚ he has entered into a state of apathy. Even if one enters in a state of apathy‚ he is concerned about not having any feelings really advocates he is concerned. Dr. Tillich goes on to propose that it is impossible not to have a concern. Dr. Tillich has strong convictions about losing one’s faith because he feels it is

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    In her novel Girl with a pearl earring‚ Tracey Chevalier‚ explores many thematic concerns in relation to women‚ in the 1600s. She explored this through the themes of; the restricted roles of women‚ the battle of the sexes and Class‚ money‚ gender and power‚ she utilises literary techniques; such as dialogue‚ first person‚ exclamation and allusion to convey these themes. In a girl with the pearl earring the protagonist‚ Griet‚ is sent to be a maid the artist Johannes Vermeer and his growing family

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    Sarene Su Acct 597 First Draft INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS Going-Concern Opinions and Bankruptcies Auditors can make two types of misclassification errors regarding going concern Auditor’s Dilemma on the Issuance of Going-Concern Opinions Although SEC and other legislative bodies have provided significant litigation relief to auditors making Type II misclassification errors‚ the cost of making Type II misclassification can still be quite large (Geiger and Raghunandan)

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    | Models of Development | MED 502 Child & Adolescent Psychology | | Deigh | 4/24/2013 | | Models of Development It has been said that sometimes incidents occur that may cause us to have doubts and make us feel‚ “Why did this kind of thing have to happen again?” or “This is really discouraging.” (Ikeda). I’ve learned that there is no benefit to anyone when I allow myself to be swayed by my environment. When this happens‚ it imposes a negative effect on those around me. It

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    out of bed to go to school. When she does‚ she is constantly falling asleep and is unable to pay attention to class discussions. This was an accurate depiction of the problems some teens have related to sleep. Teens tend to have three major sleep concerns. One‚ they are naturally sleepier than younger children or adults. Two‚ they tend to get insufficient sleep during the week due to academic‚ social and recreational demands and try to make up for it on the weekend by sleeping late. Three‚ they have

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    Understanding Dual Diagnosis: Case Study David For many people who suffer from addiction‚ there is usually a root cause of some sort of mental disorder dual diagnosis or a co-occurring mental health disorder. Having a dual diagnosis or co-occurring mental disorder can lead to many other difficult issues that will make treatment for a client a long process‚ and an understanding of what came first‚ the mental disorder or the addiction disorder (Phillips‚ McKeown & Sandford‚ 2010). Case Study David

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    Common Childhood Concerns in Indian Children Some illnesses are more common in some countries due to differences in climatic conditions‚ environment‚ and other factors. These are some of the common childhood concerns of children in India. Gastroentitis Gastroentitis is an infection of the digestive system and it is one of the most common childhood illnesses. Symptoms of gastroentitis include diarrheoa‚ nausea and vomiting‚ tummy cramps‚ and fever. Your child may have some or all of the symptoms

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    In what ways are the “contextual concerns” influenced in this initial extract? Texts reflect changing values that were present at the time of their composition even if they are composed at different times. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein was created during the 18th to 19th century‚ a period where romanticism began to establish in a time of industrial revolution. She wrote when predominant writers such as Godwin‚ Coleridge and Byron were around‚ and so her work manifests philosophical and social contexts

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