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    that lead them to wonder about the possibility of modifying child support. Child support can be changed or modified‚ but there are limitations as to when and why. One or both parents can modify their child support when they can show a changed circumstance that is both substantial and continuing. The keywords in the limitations regarding modification or termination of child support are: substantial and continuing. What Are Some Examples of Circumstances that May be Considered Substantial and Continuing

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    How to Use Capm?

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    the returns (capital gains plus dividend yields) of an individual stock (y-axis) against the returns of a well diversified portfolio of stocks ( x-axis)‚ with the resulting slope being called β.  Thus β represents the risk associated with an individual stock‚ as it is compared to a well diversified portfolio‚ and since the market portfolio theoretically only contains market risk‚ a β above (below) one reflects the degree of company-specific risk of the individual stock that should be diversified away as it

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    Discrimination * Health and safety * Holiday entitlements * Redundancy and dismissal * Training * Disciplinary procedures * Union rights and consultation‚ etc.  these apply to all Work environments. . Labour law covers the deal between employee and employer. Health and safety laws cover the work conditions‚ and minimum wage and other laws set basic compensation levels Human rights law The rights contained in the Human Rights Act are: • The right to life • The right not to be tortured or treated

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    How to Cheat on a Test There is always a time where any student in this world who was in a party or a date and completely forgot about the test that made to squeeze out the brain juice of whoever dared to take that test‚ or when studying is not enough and an alternate lifesaver is needed Cramming and parroting is not 100% guaranteed‚ but cheating is‚ if it is done correctly. Cheating is not all bad. According to the poll conducted by Fordham University noted a significant gap between the GPAs

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    Using Social Networking Sites In The Hiring Process March 25‚ 2009 Outline Thesis: Social networking sites are any online communities that enable people with shared interests to communicate through a variety of networks. The most popular of these networks are MySpace‚ Facebook‚ and LinkedIn. Employers are interested in using social networking sites to screen job applicants by reviewing their social networking information to determine their “fit” within the organization but many believe this

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    falling over each other to recruit the best talent and employees hop jobs for just a few thousands rupees‚ employers need to stand out in the crowd. That’s why e-branding is increasingly seen as the single-most important factor influencing the selection of an employer by a potential employee. “What employment branding helps in doing is increasing the perception of a company as a potential employer of choice thereby not only reducing attrition but also increasing the pool of available talent. Also‚ most

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    if you want to be a good parent‚ you need to know your children well‚ so you should spend time with them. I am not saying you must quit from your job and stay at home with your babies all day. I am referring to quality time that is good use of the limited amount of time. For example‚ a small talk after dinner or a little story before bad may well perform. You can be a businessman or a doctor‚ no matter how busy you are‚ you must spare time for your children. Second‚ in order to be a good parent‚

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    Evidence-Based Decision Making and Discovery | Quantitative | Qualitative | Similarities | Collects and analyzes data | Collects and analyzes data | | Try to figure out why people act as they do | Try to figure out why people act as they do | | Intent: Unbiased and valid | Intent: Unbiased and valid | | Seek to find the richest data from the situation | Seek to find the richest data from the situation | | Starts with a question of interest | Starts with a question of interest

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    Othello believes Iago but needs to have some type of physical evidence. Iago obtains Desdemona’s handkerchief‚ which was a gift to her from Othello and plans to place it in Cassio’s room. This will help convince Othello that his wife has been unfaithful and Othello will probably kill both Cassio and Desdemona. I Notice: It seems somewhat hard to believe that in the short time they have been on Cypress that Desdemona and Cassio could have had an affair. Likewise‚ it is somewhat confusing that

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    List three key points of legislation that affect employers in a business environment. Three main points that can have affect on employers are: Data Protection: The Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA) is a United Kingdom Act of Parliament which defines UK law on the processing of data on identifiable living people. It is the main piece of legislation that governs the protection of personal data in the UK. Although the Act itself does not mention privacy‚ it was enacted to bring UK law into line

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