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    Introduction In these days human beings seem to travel frequently. It could seem that modern technology has made the world smaller and more accessible. For business purposes this increased globalisation could raise challenges when different socially constructed cultures interact. Such cross-cultural friction can be difficult to recognise‚ but is important to be aware of to avoid confusing communication. This case study will examine the unsuccessful experience when a Belgian businessman was

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    PhD; KELEE E. HANSEN‚ MBA‚ RD; ALAN S. LEVY‚ PhD; ANTHONY VOLK ABSTRACT Objective To compare consumer food-handling behaviors with the Fight BAC! consumer food-safety recommendations. Design Subjects were videotaped in their home while preparing a meal. Videotapes were coded according to Fight BAC! recommendations. A food-safety survey was administered and temperature data was collected. Subjects/Setting A market research company randomly recruited subjects by telephone. Ninety-nine

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    Informed consent is a crucial part of social work care with every single client that you work with. “In the U.S. health care system‚ individual patients are subject to informed consent. That is‚ physicians and healthcare staff must inform an individual patient about his or her “diagnosis‚ prognosis and alternatives for treatment. (McLaughlin & Braun. 1999‚ p.322) A patient then has the right to provide consent for continuation of the treatment process.” (Kirst-Ashman‚ 2014) As stated in our textbook

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    Consent is a voluntary agreement‚ permission or compliance. During examination of a case of sexual abuse‚ the police need to be informed and consent is a must. Consent for medical examination may be obtained from the child if he/she is more than 12 years of age but if it is not so then from parents or relatives and if they are not available then local guardian such as school teacher. Consent is also required for evidence collection‚ treatment‚ photography‚ police intimation apart from examination

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    Genuine Consent For contract to valid ‚ both party must genuinely consent ‚ or agree to the contract 1. Unconscionability 2.Duress 3.Undue Influence 4.Mistake 5.Actionable Misrepresentation * Unconscionaboility ( extremely unfair ): Both pt need to have equal power BUT Only 1 pt has superior bargaining power . The other pt has special disability and pt enter to the one-sided ‚ take it or leave it ‚ unfair -- the court decide the contract was unconscionable ( unfair) ++ Special disability

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    the older son wants to be part of the therapeutic sessions. It would be the therapist’s responsibility to have the proper consent on file and to ensure the client is authorizing or consenting to switching the therapy to family therapy. American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (2015) ‚ Code of Ethics; 1.2 Informed Consent clearly state that the informed consent can depend on who is the client or clients. Conclusion I had no preset assumptions about this client prior to meeting them

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    One report showed that a successful risk-averse firefighter‚ whereas the other portrayed an unsuccessful risk-averse firefighters. The students were deceived‚ once again. Despite revealing the deception‚ students presented with the successful risk-averse firefighter believed that firefighters should avoid risk in order to be successful. The students presented with unsuccessful risk-averse firefighter believed that firefighters should take more risks in order to be more successful. The

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    FACTORS AFFECTING PATIENT SAFETY AS PERCEIVED BY STAFF NURSES IN SELECTED HOSPITALS IN METRO MANILA I. INTRODUCTION A) BACKGROUND “The biggest challenge to moving toward a safer health system is changing the culture from one of blaming individuals for errors to one in which errors are treated not as personal failures‚ but as opportunities to improve the system and prevent harm.” - Institute of Medicine ‘99 Issues related to a lack of patient safety have been reported for decades

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    Road Safety Nowadays‚ the movement of vehicular traffic on road is increasing day by day. Every year thousands of people die in road accidents due to their or others fault. Consequently‚ there is a growing concern for road safety and thrust upon the knowledge of traffic rules in civic life. Ignorance of traffic rules and their non-observance results into accidents‚ fatal injuries or permanent physical disabilities‚ loss of life and damage of properties. To prevent it‚ there is a need to generate

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    does a person stop giving up their privacy and civil liberties to try to ensure a small amount of safety? Since September 11‚ 2001 the American people have been asked to give up many freedoms and conveniences in the name of safety and to some extent they have worked but where do we need to stop and say enough is enough? With the introduction of the Patriot Act – Congress was trying to ensure the safety of the American people after 9/11 but in many ways the Patriot Act crossed the line and invaded

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