Psychology chap 1 notes Consciousness What is consciousness? . The awareness of our internal and external environments is an ever-changing array of thoughts‚ feelings and sensations known as consciousness. . Your consciousness consists of all the thoughts‚ feelings‚ sensations‚ perceptions and memories you are aware of at any given moment‚ you can also manipulate your consciousness very easily. . Consciousness is personal because it consists of your understanding and perceptions of the world
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Question 1: I choose the site Webinvestigator.org. This sites advertises that you can have access to the marriage‚ divorce‚ birth‚ and death records of someone. Also you can see their felony records. They can perform background checks‚ business searches‚ and phone searches. And they also do neighborhood checks‚ so you can see if any sex offenders live near the area. And they claim to have information on 90% of US residents. Question 2: I think that this information should not be available for
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Non-exclusivity Clause 6 on non-exclusivity needs to be addressed. The lack of information here pertaining to the non-exclusivity of the 3 companies involved can be a huge security issue. The data being used here will not be exclusive to only one company‚ but rather all 3. However‚ provisions will need to be in place to where the data is shared only between these 3 companies‚ and not used for any other reason. Finman would best protect its data by limiting the amount exposed to Datanal and Minertek
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Assessment Cover Sheet |Learner Name | | |Course & Unit |BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Information Technology Unit 8: e-Commerce | | | | |
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Unit one: Principles of personal responsibilities and working in a business environment Assessment Section 1 – Know the employment rights and responsibilities of the employee and employer 1. Identify four main points that would be included in a contract of employment. If possible‚ use an example contract to support your answer (feel free to obscure any confidential information). Duties & Responsibilities Sick Leave Confidentiality Disciplinary Procedures 2a) List three key points
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to in writing by the setting complaints are dealt with promptly‚ fairly and sensitively with due regard to the upset and worry that they cause to both staff and service users. The setting believes that complaints are best dealt with on a local level between the complainant and the home‚ but if either of the parties is not satisfied by a local process the case should be referred to the Care Quality Commission. Legal requirements for dealing with complaints Legal requirement for dealing with
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P6: Binding Precedent: A precedent from an earlier case that must be followed even if the later judge doesn’t agree. When a higher court makes a decision‚ it is a binding that all courts who are lower. R V DUDELY and Stevens (1884): The two shipwrecked men kill and ate the cabin boy‚ later both men were convicted to murder. The ratio Decidendi: The ratio Decidendi is binding on lower courts and stands in contrast to obiter dicta. The court gave three reasons for refusing a defence of necessity
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Leicester College - Business Curriculum Area C0297 & C0286 : BTEC L3 National Diploma in Business Unit number: FOUR Title: Business Communication Assignment number: Three of four Start date: Week commencing 20th April 2015 Completion date: Week commencing 14th May 2015 Assessment feedback will provided by: Two weeks after submission Assessor: Diane Merryweather Aim/s of this assignment: LO 3: Understand the issues and constraints in relation to the use of business information in
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NET (http://www.asp.net/mvc/tutorials/getting-started-with-ef-usingmvc/creating-an-entity-framework-data-model-for-an-asp-net-mvc-application) E-book publication date: April‚ 2014 For more titles‚ visit the E-Book Gallery for Microsoft Technologies. 1 Copyright © 2014 by Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved. No part
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Equality‚ Diversity and Rights Equality – Treating everyone equally regardless of their age‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ sexual orientation‚ colour‚ disability etc. There are laws in place to ensure that this happens. An example of this in health and social care is a doctor treating patients differently because of the colour of their skin. Diversity – Understanding‚ recognizing and accepting that everybody is unique and has individual differences‚
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