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    Co-dependency is an issue that I see on a fairly regular basis. Mostly‚ women‚ but some men are affected by it‚ and it is defined as learned behavior that can be passed down from one generation to another. This condition involves emotional and behavioral aspects that prevent an individual from experiencing a healthy and mutually satisfying relationship. Co-dependency has also been referred to as “relationship addiction” because people who suffer from it will very often seek relationships that are

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    THE RELEVANCE OF THE SOCIOLOGICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE TO LEGAL STUDIES IN NIGERIA BY ETUDAIYE‚ MUHTAR ADEIZA INTRODUCTION Jurisprudence among its many definitions has been described as being concerned with “the nature of law‚ its purposes‚ the means (institutional and conceptual) necessary to effectuate these purposes‚ the limits of the law‟s efficacy‚ the relation of law to justice and morality and the modes by which law changes and grows historically”.1 This is a definition that is almost apt

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    PERSONNEL PSYCHOLOGY 1997‚ 50 EXPLAINING U.S. COURTS OF APPEALS DECISIONS INVOLVING PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL: ACCURACY‚ FAIRNESS‚ AND VALIDATION JON M. WERNER‚ MARK C. BOLINO Department of Management University of South Carolina Accuracy and due process perspectives were used to extend policycapturing research concerning employment discrimination case law. TWo-hundred ninety-five usable U.S. Circuit Court decisions concerning performance appraisal were located from 1980-1995. In both chisquare

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    rights and status in society. Issues such as sex discrimination‚ workplace discrimination and domestic violence were challenged‚ therefore resulting in gradual law reforms and the emergence of many organisations and agencies. There are both legal and non-legal responses to the issue of women being disadvantaged in society. Disadvantages and challenges for women Women in Australian society face many disadvantages and challegenges‚ such as gender inequality‚ sex discrimination‚ domestic violence

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    Essay: Bior Malual B: The rights of the police to investigate a criminal offence must be carefully balanced against the rights of the individual. Do you think police have too much power? My opinion is that I think police should probably have the power they have now‚ more balanced on their side because if they did not have the powers they have now or if they had less power than they have now‚ a lot of people would have committed crimes would be released and there would be nothing they could do about

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    The issue presented is whether or not Josie was operating her vehicle. Based on the fact pattern in Josie’s case the finding of her being in “operation” would be in her favor under the applicable law. Operating while intoxicated (OWI) is defined by Ind. Code § 9-30-5-2‚ which states‚ “A person who operates a vehicle while intoxicated commits a Class C misdemeanor.” Ind. Code 9-13-2-118‚ defines “operator” meaning a person who drives or is in actual control of a motor vehicle upon a highway. To determine

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    In the case‚ A Cursed Child‚ Ruby Malcolm had a meeting with a social worker at United Family Services. Ruby is concerned about her daughter who has violent outbursts with swearing‚ she says things to people that no one understands‚ sometimes she has crying fits‚ and she frequently skips school. Ms. Malcolm was beginning to feel like nothing she did made a difference. Ms. Malcom’s parents thought that she should physically punish her daughter however Ms. Malcolm did not believe in hitting her children

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    Case Study – Babybelle While observing the judge’s legal reasoning in this particular case‚ I could say that ”Ratio decidendi” depends on the current facts emphasized in the case and that “Obiter dicta’s” concept presents conclusions based on hypothetical situations. - The major legal issues The legal issues in this particular case are relied on the ASIC Act where a person becomes automatically disqualified from managing a corporation if the person is convicted of an offence that “involves dishonesty”

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     Google Books "Diseases and Conditions." Medical Marijuana ProCon. N.p.‚ n.d. 25 Nov. 2012. Web. Gieringer‚ Dale H Drug Problems 26.2 (1999): 237-38. California National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws Harris‚ Gardiner. "Researchers Find Study of Medical Marijuana Discouraged." The New York Times (2010): n Hosking‚ R. D.‚ and J. P. Zajicek. "Therapeutic Potential of Cannabis in Pain Medicine." British Journal of Anaesthesia 101.1 (2008): 59-68. British Journal of Anaesthesia May 2008. 25

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    based on a case scenario and will critically analyse the ethical dilemmas that health and social care practitioner’s encounter with regards to: implications of consent‚ disclosure of personal information and maintaining patient confidentiality. The legal aspects of the scenario will be discussed in relation to the breaching of confidentiality and how the Data Protection Act (1998) can conflict with other legislation intended to protect patient’s rights. In addition it will identify the consequences

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