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    central‚ characteristic of the judicial development of tort law.” (Jonathan Morgan ‘Policy reasoning in tort law: the courts‚ the Law Commission and the critics’ (2009) 125 LQR 215) To what extent have judicial concerns about public policy restricted the circumstances in which a duty of care can be owed? Are there cases of which it might be said that such restrictions have unnecessarily disenfranchised claimants? Discuss with reference to case law and academic commentary. The tort of negligence

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    After ten plus years of deployments‚ our combat tested warriors are sure to possess more than enough valuable knowledge to reinforce and improve upon our status as a profession. A TRADOC published paper explains “to be a professional is to understand‚ embrace‚ and competently practice the expertise of the profession.” I believe the profession of arms exists and there are many components that reinforce this argument. Among these components‚ initial entry training and institutional learning‚ shared values

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    Concerns Surround Medical Records Privacy Issues Juanita Newell HCS/430 May 13‚ 2013 Melissa Borrelli‚ Esq. Concerns Surround Medical Records Privacy Issues The health information of Americans is expected to rise in the coming years because millions of patients’ medical records are changing into electronic medical records. Electronic medical records give the healthcare providers‚ regulators‚ insurers‚ and researchers the right to analyze the patient’s health information. These concerns have

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    Immigration a National Concern In history class the United States of America was commonly referred to as a “Melting Pot” of cultural and racial backgrounds. The open–immigration policy that was maintained until the late nineteenth century helped to populate the United States. From 1800 thru 1890‚ the United States population grew from 5.3 million to 62.6 million (Brunner 392). Immigration had a huge impact on how the United States grew socially and economically. It was a new world that offered

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    HLTEN401A WORK IN THE NURSING PROFESSION. ASSESSMENT AND SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS. Q1. In the earliest forms of nursing‚ men were the carers of the sick and dying. The hospitals were founded by the military‚ and little equipment existed to enable the wounded to recover. Throughout the 16th to early 19th Centuries‚ nursing was carried out by both men and women‚ in overcrowded wards‚ training for nurses was non-existent‚ and many nurses were of bad character. By the middle of the 19th Century

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    To what extent is obesity a public health issue and in what ways might psychologists contribute to the resolution of problems arising from it? We are‚ according to most public health authorities‚ in the midst of a pandemic of “globesity”‚ (global obesity) a term coined by the World Health Organisation in 2001. The question remains whether globesity is a disease itself‚ a symptom of underlying physiological or psychological illnesses or even a sign of social excess and therefore not a disease

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    Haili Jiang GE6 The Professions and Public Interest in American Life Midterm paper 1 Instructor: Shyam During normal usage‚ it seems that the terms “profession” and “occupation” are almost identical and are interchangeable. Generally they both define the work people do for a living. However‚ after delving into their meanings‚ one can easily notice that the word profession is a bit more advanced than occupation. In other words‚ there are peculiar criteria or characteristics that an occupation

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    Cohort : 43 Domain Idea: Advertising and Communications Title: Advertising in the Legal Profession Issue: What is the scope of advertising for the purpose of the prohibition of advertising in the Legal Profession Act of Trinidad and Tobago No. 21 of 1986? Cause of Problem: Schedule No. 3 Part A of the Legal Profession Act No. 21 of 1986 ‚ Sections 6 and 7: An attorney at law may speak in public or write for publications on legal topics so long as he does not thereby advertise his own professional

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    For this individual project‚ I chose population as my topic of economic concern. This economic concern effect several countries in the world today. A large population produces a large labor force which will in turn produce more total production. With a fixed amount of assets and an increasing labor force‚ the amount of assets per worker will be less. With fewer assets‚ production output per worker will be less because the worker won’t have enough equipment and machines to use. This demonstrates

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    History of nursing profession Prior to the foundation of modern nursing‚ nuns and the military often provided nursing-like services. Florence Nightingale is the founder of modern nurses. she formed the base for the first professional nursing philosophy. She saw the role of nursing as ’having charge of somebody’s health’ (Crisp&Taylor‚2009) based on the knowledge of how to put the body in such a state to be free of disease or to recover from disease’ (Crisp&Taylor‚2009). The religious and

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