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    Role played by professional auditors in Uganda Auditing is the independent examination of financial statements and the underlying books of account so as to form an opinion on whether they are prepared in all material aspects in accordance with the financial reporting framework. Such reporting framework includes International Accounting Standards (IAS)‚ the Companies Act Cap 110 (for Uganda) and any other relevant legislation. This is however carried out by a person termed as auditor. Internal

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    What is the professional nurse’s role in organ donation? The nurse has multiple responsibilities in organ donation. One of those responsibilities is that they offer support to the families‚ explanation of the entire process‚ and how organ donation works. The nurse also has the responsibility to review their own state’s organ retrieval laws and the institution’s policies regarding final consent process (OPTN‚ 2015). Once the patient/family decide to go ahead with the transplant‚ the nurse in the

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    The place of women in the workplace has changed drastically since the 1880s. In today society women are said to be equal‚ but this was certainly not the case in previous centuries. Changing career roles have changed the status of women in society. In the 19th century‚ women’s roles were drastically different from what they are today.  Women’s roles in the Western world during the 1800s were highly controlled and directed by men.    A woman’s ultimate purpose back when my grandmother was born was

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    ROLE OF COLLEGE TEACHERS IN SOCIETY "TEACHING IS A PROFESSION THAT TEACHES ALL OTHER PROFESSIONS." Introduction: - Alexander the Great once said‚ "I am indebted to my father for living‚ but to my teacher for living well." Each profession occupies a specific niche in society. Doctors heal‚ engineers design and bankers handle our money. Teaching‚ however‚ stands out as a very necessary entity. At a preliminary stage‚ teachers instill the beyond and outside the ordinary range of human experience or

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    Defining Roles and Responsibilities in the Interprofessional Team Abstract According to Barnsteiner (2007)‚ “The work of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) and others has clearly demonstrated that when healthcare professionals understand each others’ roles and are able to communicate and work together effectively‚ patients are more likely to receive safe‚ quality care” (p. 144). There are many good practices to consider when evaluating the roles and responsibilities of an interprofessional

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    CSR in India and Its Impact on Society Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is about how businesses align their values and behavior with the expectations and needs of stakeholders - not just customers and investors‚ but also employees‚ suppliers‚ communities‚ regulators‚ special interest groups and society as a whole. CSR describes a company’s commitment to be accountable to its stakeholders. With businesses focusing on generating profits‚ sustainability was not a popular concern among companies

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    PTLLS 2012 Assignment 1 Rolesresponsibilities & relationships in lifelong learning for new teaching staff: Task A: Welcome‚ in this pack you will find the guidance needed to navigate the roleresponsibilities and relationships between you and the students/ learners as well as between you and other professionals that you will encounter throughout your career. Also you will find relevant key aspects of legislation

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    RolesResponsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning. Task A: Research Report. (a) A summary of key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relevant to the role and responsibilities of the teacher. Teachers must maintain their knowledge of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice and ensure that they are up to date with all current requirements‚ which are often subject to change. Some are generic and affect all who teach‚ whereas

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    008: Rolesresponsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning Task A: Research Report a) As Gravells (2012‚ pp.19) states‚ the legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relevant to a teacher in the lifelong learning sector will “differ depending upon the context and environment in which you teach”. For example‚ different organisations and employers are likely to have differing policies and guidelines‚ such as dress-code‚ time-keeping‚ equalities‚ regulating the role of the

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    Roles Responsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning. “With great power comes great responsibility.” Forget super hero’s this should be a slogan for all individuals providing and health‚ social or education service. As a teacher there are so many roles and responsibilities you have to adhere to as you embark on making and retaining trusting and supportive relationships with your learners. Some of the general legislations and codes of practice a teacher has to follow are; * Health

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