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    View Profile HSC029 « on: August 07‚ 2011‚ 09:30:22 am » Hi can someone help Handle Information in Health and Social Care Setting By shirle85 | April 2013 Zoom In Zoom Out Page 1 of 1 CU2470 Handle information in Health and Social care settings 1.1 The legislation that relates to recording storage and sharing of information known as care plans is the Data Protection Act 1998. There are 8 principles to be followed when gathering data 1) processed fairly and lawfully

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    Imagine a firm with the same cost structure but in each of the four market structures: Competitive‚ Monopolistically Competitive‚ Oligopoly‚ and a Monopoly.  Explain the long run outcome in each market structure. A purely competitive market insures that no buyer or seller has any market power or ability to influence the price. The sellers in a purely competitive market are price takers. The market set the price and each seller react to that price by altering the variable input and output in the short

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    I wrote my story on Russian Spy working for the FBI. I really enjoyed writing this story because there was so many ways I could go with it. I chose to have the Russian spy fall in love and tell the woman he was a spy because he did not care what his organization thought of him anymore. I put a lot of effort into this piece by looking up details about the time period and popular names around that time. I also used information from crime shows I watch to know how a spy would act. I talked about how

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    No‚ the NSA Does Not Spy on Everyone‚ Everywhere: Why the National Security Agency’s Data Surveillance Programs are Both Legal and Necessary Remember where you were when the attacks of September 11th happened? Think back to that time. Think back to the scenes of burning rubble. Think back to the shock that all Americans felt at the ability of foreign terrorists to penetrate this country’s defenses and launch such an attack like that on American soil. If someone had told you that America would go

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    Tinker‚ Tailor‚ Soldier‚ Spy‚ by John le Carré‚ is an English spy novel‚ which takes place during the heat of the Cold War‚ more specifically 1972. The protagonist of the book‚ George Smiley is described as‚ “Small‚ podgy and at best middle-aged‚ he was by appearance one of London’s meek who do not inherit the earth. His legs were short‚ his gait anything but agile‚ his dress costly‚ ill-fitting and extremely wet.” This is the reader’s first glimpse of the problem-solver of the novel‚ as he rushes

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    Explore the ways in which Frayn presents the character of Keith in Spies. Frayn presents the character of Keith in Spies through the protagonist Stephen’s recollection of their childhood adventures as best friends. Keith is shown as aware and confident in his knowledge and status‚ with an imagination so seemingly limitless to the point of violence. Despite this‚ Frayn evokes sympathy from the reader by portraying Keith for what he truly is: a young boy who uses the spying game as a means of

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    During the second world there was a plethora of espionage playing both sides of the war. One spy in particular went by the name Mathilde Carre. She was a spy for the french‚ but it was rumored for her a double agent. While she was involved with the French Spy people‚ she was sold out by a good friend of hers arrested and tortured into joining the German Spy Program. SO was she truly a double agent or did survival of the fittest come into play? Mathilde Carre was born on February 9‚ 1910 in France

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    How does Frayn explore the theme of time and memory in the novel Spies? The maintenance of memory and the passing of time are ideas that one often ponders upon. “Spies” is a bildungsroman type novel that describes the reconstruction of memory by the protagonist Stephen. Through this recollection‚ Frayn explores the ideas of fluid memory and the passing of time‚ using language and form to present these ideas across to the reader. The author uses a frail narrator to show how memory can be unreliable

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    Compare how Atonement and Spies explore the journey from innocence to experience. Both Atonement and Spies are bildungsroman where the protagonists are reminiscing about events in their childhoods which impose on them in their adult lives. In Atonement‚ Briony is narrating throughout the text; however the reader only finds this out at the end and in Spies Stephen is narrating with his older and younger self through duel narration with slippage between the two. Both text were published within a year

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    Throughout the Cold War‚ spies were paramount to the countries involved (Britain‚ the United States and the Soviet Union)‚ giving them an upper-hand against their enemies. Spies kept a watchful eye on other countries and purposefully broadcasted inaccurate information about the opposing country. Being a spy was extremely dangerous and those caught rarely got off without repercussions‚ most often imprisonment and execution. The Soviet Union became notorious for hiring spies. The most renowned were

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