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    off-duty jobs that officers take hazes the line between private and public policing‚ raising questions about accountability‚ officer decision-making‚ police/community relationships‚ (Stoughton 2016). together off-duty jobs add up to over 143‚000 full-time sworn officers‚ that is about a fifth of all state and local officers in the U.S. and about 80% of law enforcement agencies allow officers to engage off-duty jobs‚ with tens of thousands of officers racking up millions of hours of off-duty (Stoughton

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    Principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1 Understand how duty of care contributes to safe practice (a) What it means to have a duty of care in one’s own work role A duty of care is a legal obligation to all Health and Social carers and professionals who have to act in the best interests of individuals and others‚ also not to act or fail to act in a way that results in harm. This duty of care can be a general implied

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    One of the duties that company directors need to comply with is fiduciary duties. This is so as company directors are said to be in a fiduciary relationship with the company. When directors are in a fiduciary relationship with the company‚ they are prohibited from doing any acts deemed prejudicial to the company. In other words‚ by applying the judgment in Hospital Products Ltd v United States Surgical Corpn‚ directors cannot and should not use his position to receive personal gains. The traditional

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    example to others. The law says‚ "do not kill"‚ "do not lie" and it is a duty that should be fulfilled. Despite the fact that state law has similar principles to divine law‚ it is extremely different‚ because in contrast to God people are imperfect. That is why Kant had the right to say that we should be guided in our lives by reason and by the duty to live morally. And that

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    There are many important reasons that a soldier needs to be at his/her assigned place of duty at the appointed time. If a soldier does not show up to his/her appointed place of duty it can affect unit cohesion and mission completion. When I talk about unit cohesion‚ I am referring to the collective efforts of the group. A unit generally shares a common goal and should be motivated to coordinate their efforts as a team to achieve that goal. Now‚ if you have a soldier that does not show up to help

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    explanation of: * what it means to have a duty of care in your own work role A duty of care is a legal obligation imposed on an individual requiring that they adhere to a standard of reasonable care while performing any acts that could forseeably harm others. It’s a requirement to exercise a reasonable degree of attention and caution to avoid negligence which could lead to harm to others. For me as a childminder it basically means I have a duty of care to protect any children in my care from

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    recognize the separateness of individuals or the moral significance of their commitments‚ projects or integrity.” (Sheehy Part II). Duty is “…the obligations we hold to other person that is either moral or legal in nature.” (Rogers) Act-utilitarianism as a theory cannot coincide with the idea of duty‚ due to the changes that act-utilitarianism forces upon the concept of duty. Duty in act-utilitarianism requires one to commit any action that generates the most happiness. These actions can and will void personal

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    Importance of Being On Time At Your Place of Duty There are many important reasons that a soldier needs to be at his or her appointed place of duty on time. Being at your appointed place of duty on time is important because your leadership is held accountable for you and your absence. If you feel that you are going to be late you should contact your chain of command and let them know of your tardiness immediately. If you are not at your place of duty then you should expect your chain of command

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    Duty and Desire People could not live without desires for their life. To have a happy life‚ first of all it has to be desired. There is another aspect of life that opposite desire‚ duty. Both of them create life. Jasmine is the main character of the same name novel of Bharati Mukherjee who struggle about what she should act to‚ desire or duty. She was born in a very traditional culture that supports duty while she really want to live a life that she can choose. The story begins with the appearance

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    Did the appellants owe a duty of care towards the deceased? If the appellants did owe a duty‚ how did they both breach that duty. In this case the appellants argued that to establish a case of manslaughter by negligence it must be proved by the prosecution that they duty of care has to exist between the parties. As Stone agreed to take Fanny into his home‚ both Stone and Dobinson assumed a duty of care to take care of her. They did not pursue this duty leading to Fanny’s health severely deteriorating

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