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    client without getting authorization from the attorney to do so. The ABA Model rules that were violated were : ABA Model Rule 1.5(c)‚Transactions With Persons Other Than Clients Rule 4.1 Truthfulness In Statements To Others. The NFPA Ethical Considerations not followed by the paralegal were- EC-1.7(c) ‚ EC-1.2(f) and EC-1.8(a)-this was EC was violated by the paralegal giving the client advice regarding the alimony mentioned during the meet Carl had with the client. TUESDAY-- The violations

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    Diversity Considerations Introduction This paper will analyze the influence of culture on attitudes‚ values‚ perception‚ human behavior‚ and interpersonal relations. The discriminatory factors that promote societal‚ political‚ socioeconomic‚ and spiritual oppression of culturally diverse populations will be described within this paper. Racial and cultural diversity within non-native English-speaking communities will be examined. Furthermore‚ this paper will also analyze how current research

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    studying. Without it mankind will be dull and unproductive. Every child has a right of formal education poor‚ middle class or rich. Currently the education of our country the Philippines faces numerous perils like lacking of skilled professional teachers; insufficient funding of school related projects like school supplies and classrooms‚ and the students lack of basic necessities due to poverty. Also more children are dropping out due to extreme poverty especially in rural areas. Some Children

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    future career when they are still at school‚ by making the right choice of subjects to study. What the financial package of their dream career is may not be important at that stage‚ but it certainly becomes a relevant consideration later on. However‚ how important this consideration is varies from one person to another. On the one hand‚ financial gain is definitely a factor one should consider when choosing a career. There is no denying that the salary is one of the top priorities when people start

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    Child Rights: A Gist The Convention on the Rights of the Child defines basic rights of children covering multiple needs and issues. India endorsed it on December 11‚ 1992. Following are a few rights in the immediate purview of Smile Foundation as well as India. The right to Education: 50% of Indian children aged 6-18 do not go to school Dropout rates increase alarmingly in class III to V‚ its 50% for boys‚ 58% for girls. The right to Expression: Every child has a right to express himself freely

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    Chapter 2 Ethical‚ Legal‚ and Economic Foundations of the Educational Process Differentiated View of Ethics‚ Morality and Law 1. Natural law (basis) 2. Deontological (Golden Rule) 3. Teleological (greatest good for the greatest number) Evolution of Ethical/Legal Principles in Health Care * Charitable Immunity * Cardozo Decision of 1914 A. Informed consent B. Right to self-determination Cardozo Decision * Informed Consent: the right to full disclosure; the right

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    Discuss ethical considerations related to research studies at the sociocultural level of analysis Two ethical considerations in the sociocultural level of analysis are the lack of informed consent and exposing participants to psychological harm. Since a goal of researchers in the sociocultural level of analysis is to investigate the interactions between people and their causes and reasons for it‚ the lack of informed consent is frequently seen in experimental research within this level of analysis

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    Hall Orchard CE Primary School Special Educational Needs Policy September 2013 Hall Orchard CE Primary SEN Policy 2013 Introduction Hall Orchard CE Primary School provides a broad and balanced curriculum to meet the needs of all our pupils. All children have the right to make good progress. We ensure Quality First Teaching‚ robust assessment systems and inclusion of appropriate challenge and support in lessons responds to children’s diverse learning needs. This does not mean that we

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    better future for every Filipino child‚” President Aquino said Wednesday after signing the law which makes enrollment in kindergarten compulsory before children can begin the traditional six years of primary school and adds two more years to high school. The Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013‚ or the K-to-12 Act‚ establishes a “universal kindergarten” and introduces Grades 11 and 12 to high school education in public and private schools. Students will have to complete the extra education to qualify

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    cumulative tradition of organized knowledge (Tanner‚ D. and Tanner‚ L.) A plan for learning (Taba‚ H.); a course of study on a specific topic; includes all the learning experiences of students as planned and directed by the school to attain its educational goals (Tyler) or for which the school assumes responsibilities (Popham and Baker) That which is taught in school; set of subjects‚ materials and performance objectives; everything that goes on within the school‚ including extra-class activities

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