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    Legislations

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    act (1984) – A duty to inform the local authority of any infectious disease. * Education reform act (1988) – An understanding of the national curriculum within schools. * Children act (1989) – ‘The needs of the children are paramount’. * Education act (1993) – Parents of children under the age of 2 have the right to ask for their child to be assessed. This is to find out if there are any educational needs. * Code of practice for the identification and assessment of children with special

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    8years. It is at this age when the child learns to relate with others as well as society. Good communication skills are therefore essential for early childhood educators as they may influence the relationship between the teacher and children (Hubley‚ 1993). Teaching involves sending and receiving information from the

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    few. This essay seeks to review the duties of directors under UK and US laws in takeover situations and how the courts interpret the decisions taken by directors to determine whether or not the interests of the company and its shareholders was paramount in arriving at their decision. B. ENGLISH LAW Under English Law‚ directors’ duties were traditionally governed by common law and equity and recently‚ have been codified under Part 10‚ Chapter 2 of Companies Act (CA 2006). These duties are based

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    Europe - Italy - and on two industrial sectors in which the latter is specialised in production and exports - textiles and clothing‚ which are also of paramount importance in Eastern Europe ’s exports. A few data on production‚ employment‚ investment and foreign trade may suffice to show the enormous importance of these industries for Italy. In 1993 this country produced almost 40% of the entire EU production of textiles‚ including knitwear. The other major EU countries followed rather distanced:

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    Nelson Mandela

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    and remains South Africa ’s best known and loved hero. Nelson Mandela was born in a village near Umtata in the Transkei on July 18‚ 1918. His father was the principal councilor to the Acting Paramount Chief of Thembuland. After his fathers death‚ the young Rolihlahla became the Paramount Chiefs ward to be groomed to assume high office. However‚ influenced by the cases that came before the Chief s court‚ he was determined to become a lawyer. Hearing the elders stories of his ancestors

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    acknowledgment in UK law of children’s rights‚ summarised by the phrase to “the rights of the child are paramount”. It also aimed to protect children who may be suffering or are likely to suffer significant harm. The Childcare Act (2006) - Outlines the registration and inspection process and introduced the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) in England. The Education Act (1981‚ 1998‚ 1993‚ 1997) - Recognised the rights of parents regarding children’s education including special education

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    Triggers for Change

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    expectations are not clear for individuals in the organization. Definition of triggers: Triggers can be defined as situations which act as means to organizational learning. Organizations do not learn proactively as with human beings (Watkins and Marsick 1993).Tremendous pressures are given to perform and produce results‚ thus organizations tend to invest heavily towards exploiting existing knowledge and under invest in learning or developing new skills set. Triggers are motivators which stimulate individuals

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    Bueller’s Day Off‚ 1986. [DVD] John Hughes‚ United States: Paramount Pictures Gora‚ S (2010) Kaveney‚ R (2006). Teen Dreams: Reading Teen Film and Television from Heathers to Veronica Mars. London: I.B. Tauris King‚ G (2002). New Hollywood Cinema: An Introduction Little Darlings‚ 1980. [DVD] Ronald F. Maxwell‚ United States: Stephen Friedman/King’s Road Productions Losin’ It‚ 1983 Mean Girls‚ 2004. [DVD] Mark Waters‚ United States: Paramount Pictures Pretty in Pink‚ 1986 Shary‚ T (2005). Teen Movies:

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    Abundance In Movie Remakes

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    movies are released to the public for viewing in theaters to generate billions of dollars in profit. It just seems that as of late these movies aren’t necessarily “new”. Movie companies such as Disney‚ Pixar‚ Universal Studios‚ Warner Bro’s Studio‚ Paramount‚ Spyglass entertainment‚ Lionsgate‚ Columbia and Screen Gems have started to find a quicker‚ safer and cheaper alternative to making movies. Instead of stressing to create huge budgets‚ write a script‚ find actors‚ producers‚ and directors studios

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    to stay. After the stock market crash‚ the movie industry suffered fewer losses than other industries such as oil‚ transportation‚ steel‚ and chain stores‚ (Crafton‚ 187). From September 1929 to November the stocks of Fox‚ Warner Brothers‚ and Paramount fell 40-50 percent‚ (Crafton‚ 188). Ticket prices fell from a two dollars to fifty cents‚ (Crafton‚ 190). Prices would fall further to thirty-five cents and to ten cents‚ (Crafton‚ 268). Luckily sound systems were put into the theaters before

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