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    expenditure required to settle the obligation at the end of the reporting period. A contingent liability is not recognised in the statement of financial position. However‚ unless the possibility of an outflow of economic resources is remote‚ a contingent liability is disclosed in the notes. Provisions A provision is a liability of uncertain timing or amount. A liability may be a legal obligation or a constructive obligation. A constructive obligation arises from the entity’s actions‚ through

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    Assessment task­ SHC 24 introduction to duty of care in health‚ social  care or children’s and young people’s settings    1.1 Define the terms ‘Duty of Care’.    Duty of care is a legal obligation which means a requirement to practice  a reasonable amount of attention and look after others to avoid  negligence which could lead to harm‚ working with children and young  people brings a lot of responsibility and significant duty of care‚ you need  to recognise the younger the child the more vulnerable they are and the 

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    showcases the harsh realities of war. In The Things They Carried‚ O’Brien often focuses on how the men in his stories‚ even if they volunteered to fight‚ joined the army because of the unspoken pressure to fulfil their obligations as citizens and soldiers. These social obligations range from that of wider society and narrows to the nuclear. The men treasure their masculinity and act in ways that harbour their deep seeding emotions. They do this as they are afraid of showing the characteristic of

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    the young professional athletes. 2. What is the central message of the passage? Any professional athletes should not miss their education too as it is vital for their future. 3. Determine what is at issue. What is your initial personal viewpoint? Issue: Most of the parents of young sports athletes neglect education and gives priority to their children’s career. Personal viewpoint: We do agree that education should be given main priority despite being a young professional athlete as

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    their employees it amounts to huge long term savings for the company. There are several benefits for companies that conduct drug testing. Companies have a legal obligation to ensure a safe work environment to all employees‚ and implementation of drug testing assures this. The utilitarian would argue companies’ have an ethical and moral obligation to protect the rights of the larger populous by enforcing drug testing. Deontologists are wedged in the middle on this issue. Companies that engage in drug testing

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    Often there is the question if the wealthy are obligated to help those less fortunate‚ perhaps in the realms of legality and morality. Through examining two author’s works on this issue‚ this paper will find the answer. Particularly‚ by comparing these two different views on the starvation issue‚ the goal is to demonstrate how one argument fails and the other succeeds. The works chosen include Peter Singer’s paper on starvation‚ as well as Jan Narveson’s‚ and both have opposing views on the argument

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    Duty of Care Duty of care refers to the obligations and responsibilities that people in authority have for those in their charge. Whether a duty of care is owed depends in part on the position of the person in authority‚ particularly his or her status as an expert with superior knowledge. Proof that a duty of care has been breached generally leads to a court awarding damages to the injured party to compensate for financial loss. Duty of care in child care Obviously people who work in child

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    Spc Drummond‚ Casey Vigilance Essay Feb 2015 1028 words The price of freedom is eternal vigilance. (Quote- Desmond Tutu) Vigilance is defined as the action or state of being alert and watchful. It is concerned both with what is and what will be. Thus it is important to be Vigilant in the army for many reasons. Not the least of which being it could keep you and your buddies alive despite the world’s best attempts to make you otherwise. But it means more than just staying awake and alert at guard

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    Running Head: COUNSELOR INTERVIEW 1 Professional Counselor Interview: Thomas Waterhouse‚ LMHC‚ PA Jennifer Mongelluzzi Northwestern University COUNSELOR INTERVIEW 2 Professional Counselor Interview: Thomas Waterhouse‚ LMHC‚ PA Thomas Waterhouse is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Palm Harbor‚ Florida. He operates a private practice and provides services in nearly all areas of treatment. What was so impressive to me about Tom is his passion for his profession after being a counselor for 40

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    especially on Socrates’ arguments in favor of his obligatory obedience to the Athenian state’s death sentence. In response I will argue the position that no one naturally holds any obligation to obey the arbitrary commands of another (or any body of others such as a state)‚ and further that no one can come to hold such obligations even by contract; although people may still be obligated to obey commands issued to them‚ when what is commanded is obligatory independent of it being commanded by anyone. Thus

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