to be banned or destroyed? D. Thesis: Breed Specific Legislation or BSL needs to be stopped altogether and more reasonable alternatives need to be implemented. E. Preview of main points: 1. Overview of BSL 2. Arguments for BSL 3. My arguments for alternatives to BSL Transition: So‚ what is BSL exactly? II. Body A. Definition of BSL 1. According to the StopBSL website‚ breed-specific legislation (BSL) bans OR restricts certain types of dogs based on their
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This legislation influences individuals with learning disabilities and their families because it protects their rights and promotes equality. It gives individuals a better chance to live a full life without restrictions or being discriminated against‚ because of their disability A learning disability is a significantly reduced ability to understand new or complex information‚ to learn new skills along with a reduced ability to cope independently. A learning disability can be caused by a problem
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the key consideration. Any infections or rashes are reported to the nursery manager and letters sent home with their child to inform them of any findings and also information on dealing with the outbreak. Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 legislation positions a responsibility on employers for the health and safety of their workers and anyone else on the buildings. In schools this contains accountability for the Head Teacher‚ teachers‚ non-teaching staff‚ pupils‚ visitors and contractors. Under
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Part A: Summary The author‚ Yann Joly‚ supports their argument against legislation to protect genetic rights with three main points. The first point that the article mentions is that genetic discrimination cannot be “accurately described as a widespread practice within the life-insurance industry.” The author supports this with the fact that the practice of genetic discrimination has been found only in the context of Huntington’s disease‚ this being discovered after more than twenty years of trying
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National legislation and Local guidelines play a major role in how school policies and procedures are developed and which are relevant to safeguarding children and young people and how they affect the day to day work with children and young people School safeguarding policies and procedures are drawn up by schools and all schools must ensure that they adhere to them as these are legal obligations according to the law in the UK. School policies constitute a number of agreed statements and beliefs
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Environmental factors influencing the internationalisation of a new venture in the German pork industry: A case study By George ten Kate University of Groningen Faculty of Economics and Business June 2012 Gerbrand Bakkerstraat 51 9713 HC Groningen (06)58967820 sjorstenkate@hotmail.nl Student number 1565095 Abstract This paper offers exploratory insights into the ways in which environmental factors influence the internationalisation of a new low-technology firm
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THE EFFECTS OF RISING OIL PRICES PER BARREL ON THE OPERATIONS AND FUNCTIONING OF THE MINING INDUSTRY IN Research Proposal Candidate: Faculty: Economics and Administrative Sciences Instructor: Cyprus International University‚ Haspolat‚ Lefcosa‚ Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Aim: The aim of this study is to investigate whether or not an increase in the price charged for oil per barrel will have an impact on the overall functioning of the mining industry and the operations carried out
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accessible for anyone with a disability. Any school built after the above dates had to make provision for pupils with disabilities‚ while existing schools only have to make modifications if new extensions or alterations are made to the original layout. Legislation can be governed by national government or local authorities so it is important to know who is responsible for the Acts and where you can ask for assistance if any queries occur. There are also other regulatory bodies which can provide guidance and
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Delegated legislation is controlled by the judiciary (in the form of judicial review) and‚ most importantly‚ by Parliament. It does this through different control methods‚ such as the affirmative resolution procedure and by working alongside Parliamentary committees. It may still‚ however‚ have an inadequate control over delegated legislation‚ as Parliament itself does not have the resources to pass secondary legislation. Affirmative resolution procedures The control Parliament has over delegated
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Title: Analyse the problems caused by the implementation of anti-smoking legislation in Hong Kong. Identify some solutions to these problems. Paragraph 1 In recent years many countries have enacted anti-smoking legislation. For example‚ on 1 January 2007 Hong Kong extended no smoking areas to cover the inside of restaurants‚ as well as offices and some public outdoor areas (Tobacco control‚ 2007). While these laws have been largely welcomed by both health advocates and the general population‚ they
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