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    training and educating prison staff on how to deal with prison gangs‚ by supervising current and potential gang members‚ by classifying inmates in the right way so their needs could be met‚ by having formal grievance procedures‚ and by appointing an ombudsman to resolve complaints from either the prison staff or the inmates. Prior to reading the second article‚ “Why the Friendships You Make in Prison Should Stay Behind Bars”‚ I inferred that the reason most inmates cited in the article‚ would not keep

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    and Northern Ireland. MPs are elected either at a general election or at a by-election following a death or retirement. Parliamentary elections are held every 5 years and it is the Prime Minister who decides on the exact day of the election. The minimum voting age is 18‚ and the voting is taken by secret ballot. The election campaign lasts about 3 weeks‚ The British parliamentary system depends on politicals parties. The party which wins the majority of seats forms the goverment and its leader usually

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    Hansard is the official daily report of parliamentary debates and the record of what was said during the introduction of legislation. As one of the external aids‚ referencing to Hansard can help the courts to discover how Parliament intended the law to apply and put that into practice. Initially such documents could not be consulted for the purpose of statutory interpretation. In 1992 the House of Lords delivered a blockbuster in the case of Pepper v Hart [1992]‚ which overturned the rule against

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    NATIONAL STUDIES Germany 1918-1939 WEIMAR REPUBLIC: Revolution and The Birth of the Weimar Republic Emergence of the Democratic Republic and the Impact of the Treaty of Versailles THE GERMAN HIGH COMMAND - Prior to World War II‚ Germany had a parliamentary system with two houses‚ but it was not a democracy. Only the lower house (The Reichstag) was elected by all German males over 25 years of age. The upper house (The Bundesrat) was appointed by the Kaiser. - The Kaiser had the power to declare war

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    to resolve workplace complaints that involves problems related to discrimination as well (Fairwork.gov.au‚ 2015). If there are issues regarding discrimination that is carried out in the workplace and the employee have complaint to the Fair Work Ombudsman‚ the allegations would be investigated and may end up with a decision which would bring justice to the discriminated victim

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    his ministers’. Today there are still many PP available to ministers and the monarch and these powers are often exercise without restraint and in controversial situations. PP are nevertheless important and they are not subject to tough enough parliamentary and judiciary scrutiny and I will support this by examining the available PP and their usage as well as the limited restrains from parliament and the judiciary on their use. History of PP Formally in the UK‚ executive powers are rested in the

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    Abuse

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    Running Head: ELDER ABUSE Abusing the Elderly: Consequences and its Victims ELDER ABUSE Abstract Elderly abuse happens in the United States every day and it is an unforgivable crime. The elderly cannot take proper care of themselves and need someone else to care for them with basic necessities such as shelter‚ water and food. Sometimes this is not the case and the elderly are neglected of these basic needs. That’s not all‚ they are physically hurt‚ bruised and even broken bones can

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    Health technology assessment. 10 (2). FORSTER‚ A.‚ 2011. Oropharyngeal dysphagia in older adults : A review. European geriatric medicine. 2 (6) pp356-362. HEALTH SERVICE OMBUDSMAN. 2011. Care and compassion? Report of the health service ombudsman on the ten investigations into the NHS care of older people. Health Service Ombudsman. London. LI-CHAN‚ L et al.‚ 2002 MARTINO‚ R et al.‚ 2005. Dysphagia after stroke. Incidence‚ diagnosis and pulmonary complications. Stroke. 36 (12) pp2756-2763. McNICOLL-

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    energy providers. He is one of the most respected business leaders in New York Kenny Moore: Is a former monk‚ who left monasticism after 15 years to embrace corporate life and a successful career in human resources. He is currently corporate ombudsman at KeySpan. Glen Rifkin: A veteran business journalist who ahs written extensively for the New York Times and coauthored many groundbreaking business books such as Radical Marketing‚ The CEO Chronicles and The Ultimate entrepreneur.

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    of government should be held by separate bodies in order to prevent the tyrannical government—the Legislature‚ Executive and Judiciary which can act as checks and balances on each other simultaneously. The members of the executive government in parliamentary form of governments overlap because the minister or members are

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