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    rules and regulations that protect every member of the school from these dangers. Moreover‚ schools can prepare teachers to handle these issues and thus make the schools function as safety-promoting institutions. Case: Gray by his Tutor Gray v The State of NSW‚ Supreme Court of NSW In Gray by His Tutor v The State of New South Wales‚ Supreme Court of New South Wales‚ 1998‚ a grade 6 pupil sustained injuries during a lunchtime recess in school. The pupils were supposed to be supervised by a teacher whenever

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    Ocr Law Unit1 Chapter 5

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    CHAPTER 5: PRETRIAL PROCEDURE IN CRIMINAL CASES All criminal cases have a PRETRIAL hearing at magistrates court. This will very rarely be the only hearing - only where the person pleads guilty‚ no further enquiry is needed and the person already has or does not want legal rep. Final trial will be in either mag. or crown court Summary offences: nearly all driving‚ common assault‚ criminal damage under £5000 Can be dealt with in first hearing but unlikely‚ may need to gather evidence of root guilty

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    Chapter 5 : Philippine Values VALUES - Comes from the Latin word “valere”‚ which means to be strong or to be worth. -Those standards by which a group of society judges the desirability and importance of people‚ ideas‚ actions or objects. -shared conceptions of or beliefs in what are considered desirable or undesirable. - Something deserving of one’s best effort‚ something worth living for‚ and if need be worth dying for. DEFINITION OF VALUES - Enduring conception of the preferable which influences

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    reinforces does Salatino use to motivate his sales people? Salatino uses every ones favorite reinforcements‚ money! Money is considered a secondary motivator because its not considered a basic human need. Saltaino uses commissions ranging between 5% and 12% as an incentive motivate his employees to make sales. This secondary motivator is a positive motivator because money is why people have jobs and careers. 2. What kind of reinforcement schedule is used by Great Northern American to pay

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    PART 1: Chapter IV 2) On page 43‚ Winston states that “it was not even forgery. It was merely the substitution of one piece of nonsense for another.” Explain what he means by this. He means that because there was no laws in oceania‚ Forgery did not exisit he was just simpily changing the words into a new language or a different language. 3) What does “vaporized” mean? What is an “unperson.” Vaporised means to disappear into thin air. In 1984 when you are vaporised you are killed and all

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    SUMMARY: Tom Jones receives two letters in this chapter. The first one is from Lady Bellaston. She tells him she should despise him for his behavior at her house and for loving a country girl. She also warns him that she can hate as passionately as she can love. While Mr Jones was thinking how to reply to the letter‚ Lady Bellaston walks in with her dress in disarray. She asks if he has betrayed her‚ and he promises her on his knees that he has not. Suddenly Partridge announces Mrs. Honour’s arrival

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    that was created by Jonathan Larson. It’s based on the opera La Bohème. The musical tells the story of a group of impoverished young artists struggling to survive and create a life in New York City in a village called Alphabet City‚ under the shadow of HIV/AIDS. The musical was first seen in a workshop production in a New York Theatre Workshop in 1993. This same Off-Broadway theatre was also the musical’s initial home following its official 1996 opening. Jonathan Larson‚ the creator of this fascinating

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    Chapter 5 * Thirteen original colonies is misleading because Britain ruled thirty-two colonies in North America by 1775 * Included Canada‚ the Floridas‚ and various Caribbean islands * Only thirteen unfurled the standard of rebellion * A few of the nonrebels (Canada‚ Jamaica‚ etc) were larger‚ wealthier‚ or more populous than some of the revolting thirteen * Some British colonies had strike for their independence while others did not/; due to the distinctive social‚ economic

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    Robert Gray Diptych

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    that one speaker purposely remembers the past‚ as opposed to the other persona that only thinks of the past because they are looking with fear into the future‚ both poems still illustrate that discoveries can be made through retrospect. In Diptych‚ Gray (the speaker) is reminiscing about his childhood and his parents‚ and by doing this he begins to have a better understanding of them. Whereas‚ in Late Ferry the speaker is watching the demise of warmth associated with earlier times‚ by looking at a

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    Annawadi Gray Zones

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    Worldwide Proliferation of Gray Zones Annawadi is a perfect example that symbolizes what Boo considers to be the Zero Sum Game as the amount of economic prosperity that is occurring in India is offset by the many costs. Specifically in gray areas such as Annawadi‚ what it represents is how an area can effectively become a “gray area” where the economic prosperities of the country are not fully reflected equally nor in a way that benefit all. Rather‚ the example of Annawadi and its area shows how

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