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    My Duty Of Nationalism

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    when I am asked what my duty to America is. It manages to hold the answer to this difficult question in a mere 13 words. Those 13 words‚ cover my duty of nationalism‚ my duty to do what is right‚ and my duty to scrutinize the bureaucracy. It is these 13 words and the three ideas that they encompass‚ that have revealed to me my responsibilities as an American. To start off‚ let’s talk about my duty of nationalism. As Americans‚ I believe we have an obvious and distinct duty to display our respect and

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    American Government Duty

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    Introduction As individuals‚ Americans may desire to come to the aide of those in need out of the goodness of their hearts‚ but they are not legally obligated to do so. Traditionally‚ under American law‚ no general duty to rescue those in financial trouble is imposed on us. There may be a morale duty to rescue those in trouble‚ but the law leaves that to the individual and their conscience. So why are so many citizens looking to the government for help with today’s economic situation? Only people can have

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    duty of quantity surveyor

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    progress in construction industry and techniques‚ what other tasks would you propose to be included to the existing list to demonstrate the potentials and expand the services of the quantity surveyor. Tips:  Highlight the key points  Identify duties/ roles/ responsibilities/ obligations/ steps to be taken in each case – as a QS  Relate to reasonable standard of skill and care  Relate to expected standard (if below expected standard may cause negligence)  Cite relevant cases A Quantity

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    Line of Duty Death

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    Line of Duty Death On December 23‚ 2011‚ firefighter James Rice passed away while battling a three-alarm fire. It has been said that his cause of death was due to breathing in “toxic fumes”‚ while he was wearing a breathing mask. We are still waiting for the state medical examiner to release the final report on how Rice passed away. Though we are unsure of his death it has been confirmed that an electrical problem sparked the blaze. Residents at the scene said a malfunctioning fuse on the second-floor

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    EXAMPLES OF DUTIES (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.) Obtain history from patients infected with communicable disease (e.g.‚ HIV‚ gonorrhea‚ syphilis‚ chlamydia‚ hepatitis‚ enteric pathogens) through personal interviews to determine possible source of infection‚ recommend treatment and establish other contacts which a patient may have had. Conduct clinical evaluations‚ performing STD examinations‚ microscopy and blood draws‚ to

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    Essay On Duty Of Care

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    efficacious in duty of care‚ the following needs to be formed; i. Was loss to the claimant foreseeable? ii. Was there sufficient proximity between the parties? iii. Is it fair‚ just and reasonable to impose duty of care? ‘Proximity simply means that the parties must be “sufficiently close” so that it is “reasonably foreseeable” that one party’s negligence would cause loss or damage to the other. Together with this‚ fairness is basically‚ “fair‚ just‚ and reasonable” for one party to owe duty to the other

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    A Doll's House Duty

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    Some example of Themes that are in the reading is the theme of duty to family versus duty to the laws of the state (and of society). The duty of family is expressed because no matter what goes on between Nora and Torvald they do work hard to try to keep their family together. At the end of the Story the relationship does not work out because the duty of law is put into place. Torvald was very upset with Nora for the forgery he states some very harsh words

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    Active Duty Members

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    Having a family member‚ friend‚ relative‚ or anyone close to you that is an active member of any military branch can be a tough experience for an individual. An active duty member is someone who signs a contract for eight years (four reserve and 4 active duty) and do active military service for the United States. Being enlisted in the United States Military‚ you are able to enlist into one of the five branches: which include‚ the Army‚ the Marine Corps‚ the Navy‚ Coast Guard‚ and the Air Force.

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    Duty of care contributes to the safeguarding of the young people by firstly protecting them from sexual‚ physical or emotional harm by it being our duty to report any suspicious behaviour in relation to these. SEXUAL ABUSE There are 2 different types of child sexual abuse. These are called contact abuse and non-contact abuse. Contact abuse involves touching activities where an abuser makes physical contact with a child‚ including penetration. It includes: sexual touching of any part of the body

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    Duties of Wife in Islam

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    The DUTIES of the WIFE in Islam For every Muslim wife it is important to know her role in establishing a harmonious relationship with her husband according to the Quran and the Sunnah (traditions of the Prophet [may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him]). The characteristics and behaviours of the Western (& Eastern) cultured wives has become the cause for many marital break-ups. This is of no surprise‚ the women of the west are encouraged to go against nature and compete with man in

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