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    dementia awareness

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    DEMENTIA AWARENESS Explain what is meant by the term Dementia The term ’dementia ’ describes a set of symptoms which include loss of memory‚ mood changes‚ processing information and problems with communication and reasoning. These symptoms occur when the brain is damaged by certain diseases‚ including Alzheimer ’s disease and damage caused by a series of small strokes. Dementia affects older and younger people and the decline in the person will get worse as more brain cells are damaged or die

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    Duty of Care

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    courts have established that for negligent conduct to be actionable‚ there must be a duty to take care resting on the defendant‚ which must be breached‚ which must cause damage‚ where the damage must not be too remote form the breach. These requirements carry significant policy controls : of autonomy‚ causation‚ foreseeability and proximity which will be discussed in due course. The courts first recognised such a duty in Hevan v Pender though it was in Donoghue v Stevenson that the law of negligence

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    the duty of care

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    DUTY OF CARE A Tort is a civil wrong‚ which is an action brought to enforce‚ redress or protect rights or noncriminal litigation. There are many Torts‚ however‚ of importance is Negligence. Negligence is the failure to do something a person of ordinary prudence would do. Negligence protect against personal injury‚ damage to property and economic loss. In order to establish negligence four elements must be established. Firstly‚ the plaintiff must prove that a duty of care was owed. Secondly‚ the

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    Fundamentals of Marketing

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    HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS (HCBS) YEAR 1 SEMESTER 2 (Repeat 2013) FUNDAMENTALS OF MARKETING CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT EXAMINERS: INTERNAL: DR ANTHONY FOLEY MS TERESA GRANT MR JOSEPH GRIFFIN MS SINEAD O KEEFFE EXTERNAL: WATERFORD INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (B.Bus.) YEAR 1 SEMESTER 2 (Repeat 2013) FUNDAMENTALS OF MARKETING CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT EXAMINERS: INTERNAL: DR ANTHONY FOLEY MS TERESA GRANT

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    The Defeat of Death In "Death‚ be not Proud‚" author John Donne writes down his thoughts pertaining to death. The message of this poem is that Christians‚ after death‚ will live eternally with Christ‚ thus defeating death. Donne uses this argument to state the fact that death should not be proud because Christ has overcome it by resurrecting from the dead. In essence‚ Donne wanted to encourage believers to not fear death because of the hope that heaven provides. John Donne was not the first to

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    Security Awareness

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    Change Management Plan CSIA 413 Jason Hess VERSION HISTORY Version # | ImplementedBy | RevisionDate | ApprovedBy | ApprovalDate | Reason | 1.0 | | | | | | UP Template Version: 12/05/11 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction 4 1.1 Purpose of The Change Management Plan 4 2 Change management Process 4 2.1 Change Request Process Flow Requirements 4 2.2 Change Request Form and Change Management Log 5 2.3 Evaluating and Authorizing Change Requests 6 2.3.1 Change Control Board

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    Duties of Directors

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    DUTIES OF DIRECTORS Directors of a company normally have exclusive power to manage the company’s business and exercise its powers. At common law‚ the duties were owed to the company‚ to employees‚ to individual shareholders and creditors. 1.0 Duties of Directors to the company It is convenient to categorise the duties of directors into fiduciary duties which arise because they are quasi-trustees of the assets of the company. The word ‘fiduciary’ refers to trust and confidence. ‘A fiduciary is

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    Belonging is a fundamental human desire Everyone needs to belong‚ as belonging is a critical component of an individual’s wellbeing‚ personality and self-esteem. Whilst there are people in society who believe they need to belong more than others‚ everyone nonetheless needs to feel that they belong. This idea was suggested by Abraham Maslow and defined his hierarchy of needs. This idea of belonging and its necessity to wellbeing‚ character and self-esteem is seen in the film ‘Romulus‚ My Father‚’

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    Business Fundamentals

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    AUSTIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE The Management Department – Managing to do it Better BUSINESS Principles BUSI 1301 - SYLLABUS Spring 2012 DL Preliminary INSTRUCTOR: Frank Reid‚ Professor and Department Chair PHONE: 512-223-3708 EMAIL: freid@austincc.edu Facebook: facebook.com/prof.reid Dept Facebook site: http://www.facebook.com/BMGTatACC OFFICE HOURS: Office: Rio Grande 3112

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    Duty to Protect

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    Duty to Warn/ Duty to Protect BSHS 335: Ethics and Values for Human Services Professionals By: Monica Sandoval Confidentiality between client and therapist could be a risky and tricky. There is no set standard toward the restrictions of its content. It’s morally right to respect and protect the client trusting information but at times it is ethically and legally impossible to keep this information confidential. The duty to warn is that obligated by case law the therapist has to notify the

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