can HR management systems and practices in Singapore‚ be re-designed using KM and OL principles to increase innovation and competitive advantage over the next five years. Introduction 2012 is marked as a significant year for Singapore’s workforce demographics. This is the year where the first batch of baby boomers turned 65 years old (National Population and Talent Division‚ Prime Minister’s Office 2012). Under the Retirement and Re-employment Act (RRA) in effect since 1 January 2012‚ while
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that this was a contributing factor in Julius Caesar’s death. Augustus used religion in his building programme to restore order and stability. This would restore stability‚ as the population would feel obliged to respect the gods and authority. In the Res Gestae he mentions the fact that he had restored 82 temples and this high number shows that this policy was a success. At the same time this would prevent others from plotting against him as he associated himself with divinity‚ firstly through Julius
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“Asian women feel the need to fulfill a role. Modern stereotypes are promoted and re-enforced from childhood and we can easily be pigeon-holed into the way others think of us.” – Shazia Mirza (UK comedian). Dear Sir‚ I am writing in response to Shazia Mirza’s words. I agree with the statement that Asian women feel the need to fulfill a role‚ because every human living in this world should have the same rights‚ regardless of the gender‚ age or political and religious views. Women are more often
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Briefly outline your casting decisions for Nora and Christine and then explain how you would direct your actors in the re-union section on Act 1 in order to reveal the differences between the two characters. When directing Act 1 to reveal Nora and Christine’s differences in the re-union scene‚ I would focus on the ideas of their physical appearance and the way they are dressed‚ Mrs Linde has independence and Nora is very dependent‚ Nora’s lack of concern for money and Mrs Linde’s thrift and finally
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person born in the United States were citizens and were entitled to full and equal benefit of all laws. Nonetheless‚ the Fourteenth Amendment has gone beyond the provisions of the Civil Rights Act (Snavely‚ 1968). Nonetheless‚ in the case of In re Gault‚ he was not afforded due process. The justice system failed to give him and his parents notice of the charges against him‚ failed to advise him that he could be represented by counsel‚ confront his accuser and witnesses or was protected against self-incrimination
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Kent‚ Jr.‚ Gerald Gault‚ Samuel Winshhip‚ and McKeiver stand out as most significant in the effort to strike this delicate balance. The 1961 Case of Morris Kent‚ Jr. (“Kent”) (in re Kent‚ 383 U.S. 541 (1966) involves juvenile rights to a full investigation before a determination of waiver of trial is made. Kent confessed to the crime of rape and robbery and the judge automatically waived
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In re Gault: Appeal from the Supreme Court of Arizona (The appeal under 28.U.S.C. 1257 (2) judgment from the Supreme court of Arizona affirming the dismissal of petition. The petition sought for the release of 15 years old Gerald Francis Gault.) Gault had been committed as a juvenile delinquent by the state of Gila County‚ Arizona. The dismissal came forth because the alleged denial of procedural due process rights to juveniles and various arguments against the constitutional juvenile code of Arizona
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state of Illinois established the first juvenile court. Youth in the juvenile court system dating back before the year of 1967 did not have constitutional legal rights. It was not until the year 1967‚ that it changed. In the landmark case of‚ ‘in re Gault‚ 387 U.S. (1967)‚ when the United States. Supreme Court required that all youth offenders involved in juvenile court proceedings and facing possible confinement have the following constitutional rights as adults. Following the
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means‚ if there is no precedent. On the topic of the rights of minors‚ the Supreme Court has justly protected these rights as shown in the cases of In Re Gault‚ Tinker v. Des Moines‚ and New Jersey v. T.L.O. In Re Gault was the Supreme Court’s “first foray” (Dorsen) into the rights of minors as decided by the Constitution. Fifteen year old Gerald Gault was taken into custody for making lewd comments to a neighbor‚ over the phone. His parents were not notified and he was not given access to an attorney
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Bilchik‚ S. (1999‚ December). Juvenile Justice: A Century of Change. Retrieved November 21‚ 2011‚ from www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/178995.pdf Palicz‚ K. (n.d.). Review of In Re Gault. In National Youth Rights Association. Retrieved November 21‚ 2011‚ from http://www.youthrights.org/research/library/review-of-in-re-gault Stier‚ K. (2009‚ March 24). Getting the Juvenile-Justice System to Grow Up. In Time US. Retrieved November 21‚ 2011‚ from http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0‚8599‚1887182
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