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    Case Review: Criminal

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    FIRST CASE : Gray v Thames Trains Ltd and Another. This case is an appeal case. The plaintiff claim for compensation that he lost as a result of the PTSD. The claimant suffering ’Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ’ ("PTSD") following stress train crash. Effect of it‚ the claimant fatally stabbing a man. He pleading guilty to manslaughter by reason of diminished responsibility. Claimant commencing proceedings in negligence against first and second defendant‚ as operator of the train and as entity

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    Serious Case Review

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    Serious case reviews (SCRs) The LSCB is the key statutory mechanism for agreeing how the relevant organisations in each local area will cooperate to safeguard and promote the welfare of children in that locality‚ and for ensuring the effectiveness of what they do. LSCBs carry out functions set out in regulations (LSCB Regulations 2006‚ S.I. 2006 no.90). Their work includes • agreeing local policies and procedures for how the different organisations will work together on safeguarding • contributing

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    Unit 502 Serious Case Review Andy Ellis A Serious Case Review was set out by ‘Working Together’ 2006 stating: ‘When a child dies‚ and abuse or neglect is known or suspected to be a factor in the death…. Organisations should consider whether there are any lessons to be learnt about the ways in which they work together to safeguard and promote the welfare of children’ (DfES 2006: 8.2 p169) In such circumstances or: * ‘Where a child sustains a potentially life threatening injury or serious

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    Introduction General Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM)‚ the world’s largest automaker‚ has been the global industry sales leader for 76 years. General Motors was founded 1908‚ in Flint‚ Michigan and currently employs approximately 284‚000 people around the world. GM’s global headquarters is the Renaissance Center located in Detroit‚ Michigan‚ USA‚ They currently manufacture their cars and trucks in 35 different countries. Its European headquarters are based in Zurich‚ Switzerland‚ and its Holden headquarters

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    in the hallway properly causing the severe injury of Sally Smith? I believe Larry Landlord fell below the standard of care in this case. To the reasons set forth below: According the rule of reasonable person under the standard of care‚ I can definitely foresee the injury coming. Her injury could have prevented if the landlord has maintained the fire alarm on the first floor. Due to the malfunction of fire alarm on the first floor‚ Smith realized the fire after it started on the first floor ten

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    Gm Food Pros and Cons

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    Davos essay: GM foods Caroline Lambert Senior Writer eCountries January 31‚ 2001 The genetically modified food debate continued at Davos in such panels as "21st Century Food Fights" and "Should We Be Frightened By Food?" - but it won ’t end there‚ not by a long shot. The GM food debate is increasingly dividing public opinion - and countries. The potential of the new technology seems promising‚ but it ’s hard to know at what‚ if any‚ risk. The debate over genetically modified (GM) organisms

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    ESSAY 3: Some people think that genetically modified (GM) crops are positive development. Others‚ however‚ argue that they are potetially dangerous. Discuss both these viewa and give your own opinion. Generatically modified (GM) crops are now one of the most concerned issues because of its effects on the future of food production industry. While some people support the idea that GM crops will bring many benefits for human being‚ the others point out that it may create more dangers than we have

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    Cindy Smith

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    Cindy Smith 7433 N.W 33rd st Lauderhill Fl‚ 33319 Kingsdaughtr33@gmail.com Education:  South Broward High School‚  Graduated 1998           Hollywood‚ FL     Skills and qualifications: Extensive experience in servicing customers‚  by telephone An independent self-starter. Superior communications skills in dealing with customers‚ co-workers‚ and employees

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    Genetically Modified Food is a blessing. GM food is crops modified to enhance desired traits‚ and promises to meet the demand for food for this booming population in the near future. GM food allows modified crops to be pest-resistant‚ herbicide-tolerant‚ disease-resistant‚ cold-tolerant and drought-tolerant or salinity-tolerant. Pest-resistant crops prevent farmers from incurring huge losses from insect pests. This trait also allows non-usage of chemical pesticides‚ which are typically used in

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    Gm Foods Research Paper

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    century‚ changes need to be made to the society so that everyone can continue to have a comfortable lifestyle. The use of GM products created a larger food supply worldwide‚ benefitted manufactures‚ and even had a positive impact on the environment. GM products is creating a larger food supply worldwide‚ bringing positive benefits to the community. In fact‚ the article‚ Benefits of GM Food “With an ever increasing global population‚ massive 3rd world hunger‚ and with an estimation that a child dies for

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