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    that a customer is more than someone who buy something. To me‚ a customer is a person whose memory fails entirely once he or she starts to push a shopping card. One of the first things customers forget is how to count. There is no other way to explain how so many people get in their express line‚ which is clearly marked 15 items or less‚ with 20‚ 25 or even a cart load of items. Customers also forget why they came to the store in the first place. Just as I finish ringing up an order‚ a customer

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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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    Describe how to establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children and young people. Listening is the most important way in which to establish a respectful and professional relationship with a child or young person. By people listening to what a child has to say‚ without interruption‚ shows the child that they are interested in what the child has to say. By not interrupting the child‚ it shows that their views and opinions are not only respected‚ but are also as important as the views

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    Christy Figueroa 109 cr 44150 Powderly‚Tx 75473 Student id# 21732115 Confidentiality of Health Information‚ HIT 109 Research project number (40903400) In the medical field correct medical files are very important. Sometimes errors are just a typographical error. Any information that will have an effect on a diagnosis ‚treatment‚ or ability to be contacted will affect you and your health today and in the future‚ should be corrected. If you correct something it should be time stamped and dated

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    The equal protection clause was put in place to protect Americans who were being treated unfairly and to help prevent more people from being mistreated. All throughout history people have been treated unequally due to their differences. Time after time citizens have been denied their rights and this clause was put in place to help reduce the amount of people being affected by unequal treatment. The equal protection clause provides those in the American political system with comparable opportunities

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    Confidentiality Confidentiality is very important while working in a child’s workforce. Some information that concerns you needs to be shared but only with your super visor or maybe a parent or carer. Other information needs to be strictly confidential. The only necessary information to be shared within all staff and not just your super visor is food allergies‚ personal arrangements etc. For example‚ if a parent comes to you for some advice or a gossip about her having an argument with her other

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    Employee Data Protection Policies (HIPAA) We here at IRSC BAS‚ Inc. must take our employee data protection very seriously. Not only is it a priority and our obligation to protect our employees; but it is also our government’s requirement that we do so. The establishment and monitoring of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is the responsibility of our Human Resource department. HR needs to establish a strict Employee Data Protection Policy that contains clear and

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    Data Protection Act- 8 principles Founded in 1998 Personal data must be: 1. Processed fairly and lawfully. 2. Processed only for one or more specified and lawful purpose. 3. Adequate‚ relevant and not excessive for those purposes. 4. Accurate and kept up to date - data subjects have the right to have inaccurate personal data corrected or destroyed if the personal information is inaccurate to any matter of fact. 5. Kept for no longer than is necessary for the purposes it is being processed.

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    This is a sample document for selenium testing. It has a lot more english text than spanish. Workroom Productions Paper: The Importance of Data in Functional Testing The Importance of Data in Functional Testing Author: Version: James Lyndsay 1.0 Author Biography James Lyndsay‚ Workroom Productions Ltd. James Lyndsay is an independent test consultant with ten years experience. Specialising in test strategy‚ he has worked in a range of businesses from banking and telecoms to the web

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    Data Protection Act 1998 The Data Protection Act is a law designed to protect personal data stored on computers or in an organised paper filing system. This would impact Drayton Manor as if Drayton Manor processes any data related to a living and identifiable individual‚ then they have an obligation under this act to protect that information. This act applies to all manner of information (including both paper files and electronic documents) and may result in criminal or civil penalties if Drayton

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