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    Whitman‚ it seems that relatively general statutory purposes or broadly stated instructions ot agencies will supply an intelligible principle. Whitman (“requisite to protect public welfare” is ok). ii) When confronted with really broad language‚ courts will try to avoid the question whether the language violates the non-delegation principle by interpreting the agency’s discretion narrowly. Benzene. c) Case facts: i) Whitman: EPA revises air quality standard following “requisite to protect the

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    Ombudsman argued – in both the present petition and in the petition it filed with the CA – that Andutan’s retirement from office does not render moot any administrative case‚ as long as he is charged with an offense he committed while in office. It is irrelevant‚ according to the Ombudsman‚ that Andutan had already resigned prior to the filing of the administrative case since the operative fact that determines its jurisdiction is the commission of an offense while in the public service. The Ombudsman relies

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    1.2 Describe underpinning theories of change Undermining is; repairing of faulty foundations. There are many theories that explain the reasons for change and the way people react to changes. Mckibben explains reasons for changes in three ways Firstly it is the incremental changes‚ these are small changes. It may be a change in Timetable‚ change in a parents feedback form so that more information is gathered‚ area being cordoned off because of a leak. This would mean changing or tweaking things for

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    The EYFS stands for the early years foundation stage‚ it is a framework that sets the standards for learning‚ development‚ safeguarding and welfare from birth to five years. When working in an early years setting you need a good understanding of the EYFS and its legal status‚ structure and principles. The EYFS aims to ensure that those working with young children are providing quality care that is consistent‚ providing and giving the opportunity for children to progress‚ a secure foundation with

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    every family. Televisions have sure play an important role people’s everyday live where some actually plan their time in front of television for their favorite shows. So could we actually live without tv? My answer is yes.  First of all‚ there are many alternatives for television‚ such as internet. With the latest technology‚ we can easily find the information or entertainment we need from interest. For example‚ you would like to know more about an extinct animal. You may watch discovery channel

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    ethical dilemma‚ which statement best illustrates Gilligan approach suggested in her theory of “The Ethics of Care”? Answer Selected Answer: care and responsibility to others Correct Answer: care and responsibility to others Question 6 5 out of 5 points Under the legal doctrine of “employment at will” an employee can be lawfully terminated from her job for: I. wearing a shirt that clashes with her suit II. any non-discriminatory reason III. complaining about illegal activity in the workplace

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    Administrative Discretion Melissa T. Massey Public Administration 13 December 2011 Administrative Discretion Administrative discretion is a discretionary action is informal and‚ therefore‚ unprotected by the safeguards inherent in formal procedure. A public official‚ for example‚ has administrative discretion when he or she has the freedom to make a choice among potential courses of action. Abuse of Discretion is the failure to exercise reasonable judgment or discretion. It might provide

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    triable either way‚ (e.g. Theft and Burglary) explain the role of the magistrates court in determining the appropriate venue for the trial to take place. There are over 12‚000 different criminal offences1‚ which can be classified under 3 different categories. The first category is summary offences‚ which are defined by statute and are usually minor offences such as traffic violations and common assault and are all dealt with at the magistrates court. Approximately 90% of all cases are

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    What could you live without? Walking down the hallway‚ I was thinking about the topic “What could you live without” and I couldn’t think of many things. Things that we used in our life basically charge an important role of a human society. For example‚ foods‚ water‚ shelter‚ smart phone‚ clothes‚ computers and etc. As I was reading “What could you live without?” by Nicholas Kristof‚ it prompted a lot of ideas. I looked around my house and all the stuffs that I have is the stuff that we need it

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    The human body has the ability to understand the environment around it by using its senses. The five basic human senses are hearing‚ sight‚ touch‚ smell‚ and taste. Anytime one of these senses is triggered by a specific stimulus the signal is transmitted to the brain in order for the information to be interpreted. This transmission process is known as perception. First the body will experience an external stimulus‚ the sensation. Then this information will be transformed into electrical stimulation

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