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    Promote Professional Development 1.1 It is very important to always continue learning and training as this will always give good practice‚this can be done through training courses‚ when starting with the company we all undertake mandatory training and this will be followed up by refreshing each course yearly or as and when needed‚ staffs in their supervision will be asked if they would like to take up and advanced courses and also we would also discuss about what training needs to be refreshed.

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    Abolish Stand Your Ground

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    Abolish Stand Your Ground An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind said by famous peacemaker Mahatma Gandhi. This law has caused people to kill first instead of trying to avoid conflict. If we don’t change the logistics of this law then we won’t know which side of the law that we stand on. The law is supposed to solve problems‚ not create them. Laws should provide as much clarity as possible‚ not expand racism and discrimination. Laws should always bring about the practical results

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    Postal Rule

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    general rule of acceptance is been stated in the case of Entores Ltd v Miles Far East Corporation‚ Lord Denning claims that an acceptance does not usually valid until it is reached to the knowledge of the offeror. This principal also applies to others modes of communications which are (a) Instantaneous means of communication‚ (b) Postal rule and (c) Others mode of communication. However‚ the postal rule is an exception towards general rule for the acceptance. The traditional postal rule stated

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    NAME: Tanya Whelan LECTURER’S NAME: David Williams COURSE: B.A. Social Care Practice (_In Service_) YEAR: 2 SUBJECT: Principles of Professional Practice in social care SUBMISSION DATE: 27 October 2009 WORD COUNT: TITLE OF ASSIGNMENT: Discuss how social care workers might utilise resiliency theories and frameworks to meet the needs and enhance the life skills of a group of clients in their care. Your discussion should draw on relevant theoretical frameworks and be applied to a particular social

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    Eligibility Rules

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    Eligibility Rules Monica Fuller HSM/240 11/11/2014 Terra Harris Type of $ counted Program Wages Assets Concept Underlying Idea of “Need” Beneficiary Unit of Concern The Salvation Army‚ Monterey Peninsula Corps All income All income Help rehabilitate the homeless Children‚ and their families The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles All income All income Provide shelter for the homeless‚ and their families. Individual Eligibility Rules My two agencies

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    The roles‚ responsibilities and boundaries of a teacher and establishing ground rules within a learning environment In this assignment I will explore my role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher within the teacher training cycle and will analyse the different ways in which I would establish ground rules with students which may promote good behaviour and respect for other students who are participating within the same learning environment (Gravells‚ 2010). According to Clarke (2006)

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    The Mcnaughten Rule

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    The M’Naghten Rule: 1843 Aspects of the Criminal law in Canada are likely to be traced back several hundred years ago‚ where the legal system was established in England. Criminal law‚ derived from public law‚ includes the subject of criminal defenses‚ and in a narrower sense‚ the theory of not being criminally responsible on account of a mental disorder. The theory behind this defense can be traced back to England in the 1840’s. This era showcased the influential case of Daniel M’Nagthen

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    It all began in 1809‚ beginning of February. It’s still cold as winter‚ snow on the ground and the frozen wind nipping at your cheeks. Other than the sound of the animals and nature in the middle of Nolin Creek‚ Kentucky there is pain filled screams from an exhausted woman in a one room cabin. Little does she know she is about to give birth to one of the most important men in American history. Studying law and partaking in politics for most of his adult life. He starts working towards changing little

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    Rule Utilitarianism

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    of Utilitarianism‚ however‚ seeks to find a rational means of assessing how best to put this promotion of happiness into practice‚ and is split into two types; Act Utilitarianism is the earliest form‚ in which what is deemed right is based on the assessment of results of a particular action‚ and Rule Utilitarianism‚ which allows to be taken into account the general benefit to society that occurs when people follow general rules. Bentham and Mill each argued respectively for these types of Utilitarianism

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    Promote Safe Driving

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    Activities to Promote Safe Driving Traffic accidents kill young drivers and their passengers more than any other age group‚ partly because kids don’t have the experience that older drivers have and also because kids do mindless things when they drive‚ sometimes due to peer pressure or just lack of awareness. Distractions such as cell phones‚ eating‚ grooming‚ talking‚ texting and fiddling with the radio can cause automobile crashes. Wearing seat belts can save lives in accidents. Driver education

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