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    mother or father without your consent this would be going against the Data Protection act which could lead to the GP being prosecuted for committing a criminal offense and being non-compliant. Freedom of information act 2000- This act was created to allow members of the public to access information held about them by different public bodies. For example if the NHS holds information about you under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 you have a right to know what this information is and who it is available

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    Understand how to handle information in social care settings. 1.1 – Legislation that relates to handling information in social care settings are; Data Protection Act 1998‚ Freedom of Information Act 2000 and Health and Social Care Act 2008 – Essential standards. Codes of practice that relates to handling information in social care settings include; General Social Care Council (GSCC)‚ Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) and the local or internal Codes of Practice such as code of practise

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    Lily Owens‚ the main character of the novel The Secret Life of Bees‚ is a protagonist and narrator of her story. She is fourteen years old and lives in Sylvan‚ South Carolina with her father T-Ray. She is beaten and abuse by him and is forced to work on his peach farm. When Lily was four‚ her mother decided to leave Lily and T-Ray. Lily ended up killing her mother accidentally and neither her nor T-Ray has forgotten. Lilly soon discovers her own qualities after she runs away from home with Rosaleen

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    How culture affects manager in international organizations. In the last few years globalization has been expanded all around the world in different areas and technology. International organizations have the same effect‚ organizations that want to have an adventure must require managers or leaderships with general awareness of cultural variables that may affect the business and make this a success or a flop. Since culture has become one of the main obstacles to standardize decisions and processes

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    How to Handle Your Diagnosis of Plantar Fasciitis Many people often get up in the morning to excruciating pain in the bottom of the feet. Walking around makes it a little better‚ so they believe it was nothing serious. They also don’t remember injuring their foot‚ so expect it is gone for good. However‚ the same thing happens every morning until one day‚ the heel pain doesn’t go away as quickly. This common injury is known as plantar fasciitis and it can be easy to treat if you get treatment

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    Handles and Hinges Ltd

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    Introduction :Handles and Hinges Ltd H&H was established in Birmingham‚ England‚ by two young entrepreneurs‚ Dave Philips and Chris Agnew‚ both experienced in the hardware trade. The business specialized in the ‘designer’ market for polished metal (brass or stainless steel) door handles‚ cupboard knobs‚ furniture fittings (mostly used in shop/office furniture) and hinges. Their company was successful‚ was based on H&H’s reputation for high-quality‚ unique designs of both traditional and

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    Many individuals have a philosophy of life‚ but Lily Owen’s is unique. Throughout The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd‚ Lily Owens develops her philosophy of life. At the opening of the novel‚ she is an innocent girl whose nightmares become a reality the next day. Once she has the truth of her mother’s death imprinted into her head‚ everything Lily considers correct is proven wrong. After running away from the jailhouse with Rosaleen‚ she struggles with a drastic change in age‚ from an innocent

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    evaluating change. Explaining steps in organizational change process are as follows: First‚ the organization may determine the needs for changes to make organization more responsive‚ flexible and competitive. Before the changing‚ the organization should find the gap between performance objectives and actual performance‚ and uses some indicators‚ which like total net profit‚ sales per employee‚ and labor costs‚ to measure the gap in order to decide whether the organization needs to change. Second

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    June Boatright Hates Lily

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    Boatwright hates Lily. But through out the novel drastic changes come over her. When June first meets Lily she despises her. Within a few short weeks‚ June accepts Lily. By the end of the novel June loved Lily like one of her own. She also changed from the fear of Neil and marrying him‚ to marrying the man that she loves before it was too late. At the very moment June saw Lily‚ June had already made up her mind that she did not like Lily. The reason June wasn’t a fan of Lily was that

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    writer of many magazines‚ journals‚ and newspaper. He writes a regular column for the village Voice‚ the New York City weekly and he contributes to the Washington Post‚ the New Yorker. In one of Hentoff’s article “Should this student have been expelled‚” he clearly argues that Douglas Hann should have not been expelled from Brown University‚ regardless Hann’s drunken incidents and hateful speech. Hentoff feels that “hate speech” codes‚ such as the one at Browm University‚ violate the first amendment that

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