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    in which medical professionals commit negligence (Lau & Johnson‚ 2014). Therefore‚ medical malpractice is a specific type of negligence. The following must happened in order to make a claim of medical malpractice: the duty owed by the defendant to the plaintiff must be established‚ proof that this duty was breached must be shown‚ proof the defendant’s actions caused this breach and lastly the damages sustained by the plaintiff must be shown (Lau & Johnson‚ 2014). Medical professionals have a duty

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    Pediatric Nursing Shortage

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    healthcare system. An organization’s commitment to high quality pediatric care is dependent upon appropriate staffing levels with adequately prepared nurses and the implementation of collaborative‚ evidence-based practice (Schwalenstocker‚ Bisarya‚ Lau‚ & Adebimpe‚ 2007). In 2007‚ members of the Public Policy Committee developed the Safe Staffing Position Statement. This document outlined recommendations for safe and effective nursing care for children and their families. The position statement was

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    One day Miss Ren asked Zheng to borrow five or six thousand cash to buy “a horse with a mole on its left haunch” as she specified. (Minford and Lau‚ 1029) Zheng followed her instruction. Although the brothers of Zheng’s wife laughed at him since they thought the horse was not worth that much‚ in the end Zheng sold it for thirty thousand cash. (Minford and Lau‚ 1029) This plot demonstrates how Miss Ren behaved like a man. Conventionally‚ men should take the responsibility of making money. However‚ in

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    Consideration

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    1 (a) According to the information from the question‚ Hei Lau’s letter amounted to an offer to sell his second-hand car and the offer would remain open for one week. Although Chiu Chor made the first letter to Hei Lau for inquiring “whether he would take HK$40‚000 for the car”‚ the original offer was still valid because this inquiry was a mere request for information about the offer rather than a counter offer‚ it does not imply a rejection of the offer. An example of a mere request is the case

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    whether Kwan or Lau&Kwan Co. would be liable for the debt incurred by Lau. The second issue is whether Lau&Kwan Co. has established a place of business in Hong Kong. In the light of s.7 of the Partnership Ordinance‚ “acts of every partner‚ who does any act for carrying on in the usual way business of the kind carried on by the firm‚ bind the firm and his partners‚ unless the partner so acting has no authority to act for the firm in the particular matter”. That is‚ Lau and Kwan are both

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    Interpersonal Roles

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    article is useful for the author’s research as it gives an insight towards the importance of interpersonal roles for manager to avoid misunderstanding between the modern and traditional managerial works. This article is better compared to Pavett and Lau (1983) about managerial work’s article because it provides several examples that support the importance of international roles by providing evidence in reality such as the modern and traditional managerial works that have been

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    view. “An Insatiable Emptiness‚” by Evelyn Lau‚ focuses on her own personal struggles with bulimia‚ and her strained relationships with her mother. “Distorted Image‚” by Susan McCelland focuses on the social dynamics of body image and provide reports of different cultural aspects on body image. Both of these articles explore a different perspective of how one cope with body image issue and the impact upon it. In “An Insatiable Emptiness‚” Evelyn Lau narrates her struggles with bulimia and her

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    The Departed Comparison

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    The Departed‚ a film directed by Martin Scorsese‚ won an Oscar for Best Picture‚ as well as 3 other Academy Awards. The story however‚ is based on a 2002 Hong Kong film directed by Wai-keung Lau and Siu Fai Mak‚ Mougaan dou; better known to us as Infernal Affairs. The similarities between these two crime/drama/thrillers are great. In The Departed‚ director Martin Scorsese takes the story into his own style of storytelling‚ but the adaptation of the screenplay originally written by director Siu

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    Wealth Gap

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    TH GAP The Wealth Gap In Hong Kong Comparing to the near area‚like Singapore‚Hong Kong’s Gini coefficient is more higher and ranked top in the world.Even the wealth gap is not common in western societies‚however‚it is no doubt that wealth gap has threatened the Hong Kong most. With the change of economic mode in Hong Kong ‚it trend to knowledge-based economy rather than manufacturing industry so that a large number of worker are unemployed immediately‚in the other hand‚a lot of high-class people

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    Divergent thinking is connected to multi-tasking. Why is Lau vs. Nichols important in the history of bilingualism in the United States? A Lau vs. Nichols is important because it stated that simply providing all students access to all materials and resources‚ it is not enough for a school to consider their education equal. In case of Lau and the other Chinese students‚ they couldn’t access the content because they didn’t know English. Lau vs. Nichols is important because it stated that all children

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