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    Code of Ethics “The American Cancer Society (ACS)‚ together with millions of supporters‚ saves lives and creates a world with less cancer and more birthdays by helping people stay well‚ helping people get well‚ by finding cures‚ and by fighting back” (ACS‚ 2012). The American Cancer Society’s headquarters are in Atlanta‚ GA and has 12 chartered divisions‚ more than 900 local offices nationwide‚ and a presence in more than 5‚100 communities (ACS‚ 2012). Code of ethics is defined as “A written

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    Breanna Economos Mr. Van Nostrand Dress Codes and Uniforms in School The primary purpose of schools is to teach; however‚ students cannot learn unless they feel safe. The first notable instance of any public school making it essential for students to wear school uniforms was in the late 90s. Uniforms were introduced in the United States around 1979 due to the violence that was being presented in schools. President Clinton wanted to stop the gang war problems; therefore‚ the uniform

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    The fiscal responsibility legislation has been considered as the fiscal profligacy by all economic experts. New Zealand was the first exemplar of this particular act in the year 1994 and is cited as the country that has had a successful outcome of this law. This Fiscal Responsibility Act has been accepted by many experts as a model‚ and from an economist’s point of view‚ it is conceptually and theoretically elegant. However it is very important to highlight that the enactment was passed by a government

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    7 Benefits of QR Codes for Content Marketing or Inbound Marketing Jean-Marie Bonthous What are QR codes? QR codes consist of black modules arranged in square patterns on a white background. “QR” stands for quick response: the contents can be decoded at high speed. QR codes have been around since 1994‚ but have until now been used mostly for industrial applications. Their usefulness in marketing is starting understood. | | |Illustration

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    Unit 2A PSY: Task 1- Ethics in Psychology TYPE: Response OBJECTIVE: On completion of this task the student should be able to explain how the field of psychology provides scientific explanations of behaviour with particular principles‚ procedures and approaches to data. Task 1: Ethics in Psychology (5%) With reference to the movie ‘The Truman Show’ write a 500 word essay in which you explain how psychological ethics that relate

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    Outline guidelines‚ procedures and codes of practice relevant to personal work When doing my work‚ there are procedures that need to be followed such as‚ answering the telephone‚ making phone calls‚ dealing with incoming and outgoing mail. All of these procedures‚ guidelines and codes of practice are in my job description which is easy for me to access. Explain the purpose of planning work‚ and being accountable to others for own work Planning my work is essential in making sure I complete all

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    Constructing a new Structure- Building Codes The information in this document should be useful in making design-related decisions that will not only satisfy the move to our new building Information Technology (IT) requirements but also meet the needs of the building and its future occupants with respect to voice‚ video and data communications. The intention of this document is to provide a comprehensive understanding and reference guide that can be referred to when moving to our new building.

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    main component of the “Codes of Ethics”. Although we did not have such “Codes of Ethics” document until today‚ we have been always proud of our employees because they acted according to the norms and values of the society they live in and followed the laws of the country they worked. However‚ some situations can not be so easy that one can handle only by laws or norms and values. Therefore‚ we decided to prepare this document to guide our employees in such cases. Our code consists of three parts

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    Legislation Section 444(1) of the Education Act 1996 provides: (1) If a child of compulsory school age who is a registered pupil at a school fails to attend regularly at the school‚ his parent is guilty of an offence. Break down the legislation and identify the issue word (using ticks‚ crosses and question-marks) [30 marks] If a child ✓ Of a compulsory school age ✓ Who is a registered pupil ✓ At a school ✓ Fails to attend ✓ Regularly ? At the school ✓ [His parent is guilty of an

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    Mens Rea and delegated legislation Alexandra StoicaMens rea: the guilty mind of the defendant The difference between s18 and s20 of the Offences against the person act 1861 is the mens rea required. Mens rea must be distinguished from motive. Motive can be relevant in some crimes. Intention: can be direct or indirect (oblique) Direct intention- this occurs where the consequence is the defendant’s aim or purpose. An example is Mohan 1976. The defendants deliberately attacked the victim. The resulting

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