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    Do Provisions for Hockey at School Level for Different Genders‚ Affect Participation Levels and Success at Higher Levels? Over the past 20 year there has been much speculation as to the sports in which children participate in during their school years‚ for example why girls do not complete football in physical education classes‚ and why boys do not complete netball‚ a sport stereotypically played by women‚ due to the perception that male players are either gay or cross-dressers‚ (Tagg.B‚ 2008

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    Agency of Necessity

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    QUESTION: Explain what agency of necessity is and how it may arise. AUTHOR: KATALILO JOY INTRODUCTION This paper will explain what agency of necessity is and how this agency arises. Agency is the work done by an agent. An agent is a person that has a contractual obligation with a principal to bind the principal to a third party without the agent being party to the contract. The contract then becomes one between the principal and the third party. In lay terms‚ imagine parties A‚ B and

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    Despite the fact that the federal bureaucracy was never explicitly laid out in the constitution‚ was never instituted and planned‚ and was evolved by the gradual accretion of agencies and tasks over time‚ the federal bureaucracy proves to be one of the most influential and powerful departments in American government. The original bureaucracy of the federal government began as a small group of people from three departments: the State‚ Treasury and War departments. This group of people formed together

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    Moral Agency

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    choice) and‚ in short‚ civilization and human values would crumble. It is useful to compare the idea of moral agency with the legal doctrine of mens rea‚ which means guilty mind‚ and states that a person is legally responsible for what he does as long as he should know what he is doing‚ and his choices are deliberate. Some theorists discard any attempts to evaluate mental states and‚ instead‚ adopt the doctrine of strict liability‚ whereby one is liable under the law without regard to capacity

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    Multi Agency Working

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    1.1- Multi-agency working aims to support children and young people earlier to ensure they meet the five Every Child Matters (ECM) outcomes. The five outcomes of ECM state that we need to be working together to achieve the best possible outcomes for children in our setting. These outcomes are: • Be healthy • Stay safe • Enjoy and achieve • Make a positive contribution • Achieve economic well being Multi-agency working brings together practitioners from different sectors and professions

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    First Federal

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    Unit 7: Case 9 "First Federal Bank of Bakersfield" George Quiñones Jr. Kaplan University MT355: Marketing Research Professor: Dr. Lisa Gallagher Questions 1. Compare the advantages and disadvantages of using telephone interviews rather than personal interviews or mail questionnaires to collect the needed data. 2. The short deadline moved a church to forgo personal interviews and mail questionnaires‚ but there were other options besides telephone interviews. Could you make a case

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    The Federal Reserve System

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    Even before the creation of the Federal Reserve‚ banks were used by the public just as we use them today. Deposits were made into savings accounts. Loans were taken out to mortgage a home or finance a new business. Banknotes were issued and spent when the public borrowed from the banks. Borrowers spent these banknotes just as paper money is spent today. These bank notes were valued as money since they were backed by the promise that they would be exchanged on demand for either gold or silver

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    LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE AND THE CHALLENGES OF GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS BY TOMORI M. ADIJOLOLA lolatomori@yahoo.com BEING A PAPER PRESENTED AT: THE WORKSHOP ON PROPERTY TAX SYSTEM AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCING ORGANISED BY: MINISTRY OF LOCAL GOVERNMETN AND CHIEFTAINCY MATTERS IN COLLABORATION WITH MESSRS WALE ADENIYI PARTNERSHIP MARCH 2009 LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE AND THE CHALLENGES OF GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS 1.0 INTRODUCTION As the biggest economic recession in 70 years continues to undermine

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    Federal Government

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    Section II - Part A (Document-Based Questions) To what extent did the Federalist administrations of George Washington and John Adams promote national unity and advance the authority of the federal government? George Washington and John Adams were the first two presidents of the United States. As they had just fought a civil war against their oppressive mother country‚ it was only fitting that they were federalists. Federalists believed in national unity and a strong central government. They knew

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    Local Heroes

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    Local Heroes In the short story "local Heroes" by Scott Westcott informs readers about how Brad Ray and his family saved the life of the owner of Kathy’s Korner restaurant in a horrific car accident. Due to their brave actions‚ Brad and his family received certificates of heroism and recognition from the city of Fostoria and the wood country sheriff department. The story begins with Brad and his children going to pick up their mom from work. As they made a sharp turn around a curve

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