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    There is no single piece of legislation that covers child protection or safeguarding in the UK but there are a number of laws that are continually being amended and updated. The Childrenâ€TMs Act 1989 provides the most comprehensive framework for the care and protection of children and it centres on the welfare of children up to their 18th birthday. This act defines parental responsibility and encourages partnership working with parents and interagency co-operation. The Childrenâ€TMs Act 2004 has

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    The increase/decrease in emphasis on the basic philosophical premises underlying the King III Report‚ as compared to the King II Report. Apply or Explain vs. Comply or Else The King II code only applied to certain entities and followed a rule-based based approach hence “Comply or Else” or mandatory corporate governance. “Comply or Else” refers to the companies obligation to abide by corporate governance standards. These standards are written into law and regulations and have to be obeyed. Failure

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    dependent demand. MRP originated in the early 1960s in the USA as a computerized approach for the planning of materials acquisition and production (Aghazadeh‚ 2003). The three processes mentioned in the map of ERPsim processes are Procurement‚ Production and Sales. MRP is used in all these processes not only to integrate the processes but also to improve operation. The main objective of MRP is to balance the demand for materials with the supply of materials so that an appropriate quantity of materials

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    E1 The five pieces of current legislation I have chosen are; Children Act (2004)‚ Childcare Act (2006)‚ Disability Discrimination Act (1995)‚ Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) and United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989). E2 Children Act (2004) This legislation links in with the every child matters policy. This means that in a setting the practitioner will make sure the child is healthy. They will do this by promoting 5 a day and at snack time have fruit. The practitioner

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    COBIT® 5 for Information Security IF5141-01 Manajemen Keamanan Informasi Sem II-2013/2014 Disclaimer ISACA has designed and created the Code Galore Caselet : Using COBIT® 5 for Information Security (the ‘Work’) primarily as an educational resource for educational professionals. ISACA makes no claim that use of any of the Work will assure a successful outcome. The Work should not be considered inclusive of all proper information‚ procedures and tests or exclusive of other information‚ procedures

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    Processes used to produce transgenic species Transgenic species are groups of organisms that contain genes from other species. Transgenic animal species are produced by two main methods: the transgene ("two separately cloned genes are spliced together‚ one gene contains the coding sequence for the protein of interest and the other controls the tissue in which the animal protein will be expressed") can be microinjected in or created by using embryonic stem cells. The microinjection method involves

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    Gaining quality information – Questioning children with SEN needs to be sensitive and targeted at the right level for that individual child so that they

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    ID-12528 LEGISLATION AND ETHICS in T&T Icon Collegeof Technology and Management Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND in Travel and Tourism Unit 8 egislation and Ethics in Travel and Tourism Sector Session February 2014 Submitted to: E. Fomuso Submitted by: ID-12528 Legislation and Ethics in the Travel and Tourism Sector Task 1 (a) Civil law spells out the rights and duties that exist between persons and between persons

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    Without legal protection such material would often be relatively easy for others to exploit without paying the creator. In the UK‚ there is no official copyright registry or fees to pay as in some other countries. Copyright protection is automatic as soon as there is: (1) a permanent record in any form of the newly created material; and (2) the material conforms with the criteria set out in the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1998 (CDPA 1998). Although copyright protection has existed in

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    tests that are used to quantitatively define the variability inherent in data‚ the probability of certain outcomes‚ and the error and uncertainty associated with those outcomes. Some statistics are biased‚ some are based on opinions‚ and some are fabricated. A common misconception is that statistics provide a measure of proof that something is true. Instead‚ statistics provide a measure of the probability of observing a certain result. It is easy to misuse the statistics in data analysis even to

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