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    Values and Principles

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    Values and Principles assignment Part I The Public Administrative Act 2004 demonstrates what people in the public sector can and can’t do. The purpose of it is to provide a framework for good governance in the Victorian public sector and in public administration generally in Victoria. The values of the public sector code of conduct include responsive service‚ integrity‚ impartiality‚ confidentiality‚ accountability‚ providing high quality services‚ respect‚ leadership and using powers responsibly

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    Educational Principles

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    EDUCATIONAL PRINCIPLES 1 Educational Principles and Piaget’s Limitations of Preoperational Thought Cathleen Barney Excelsior College EDUCATIONAL PRINCIPLES 2 Jean Piaget’s theories continue to have a major impact on both teacher training and classroom practices. This essay will discuss the three educational principles derived from his theory and also discuss the limitations of preoperational thought from his point of view. The first educational principle is discovery

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    Security Principles

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    Security Principles CMGT/441 November 21‚ 2012 Security Principles The security principles of information technology (IT) are confidentiality‚ integrity‚ and availability for your company data. Confidentiality is the way that a computing system’s assets can be read only by authorized parties. Integrity is that you can only be modified or deleted by authorized parties or in authorized ways. Availability is that the data is accessible to the authorized parties in a timely fashion (Principles of IT

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    conceal it and attempt to go along with the status quo often to the detriment of organizational performance. This dilemma is particularly pervasive for the lesbian‚ gay and bisexual community (LGB) within organizational contexts. More specifically within organizational contexts where the prevalent qualities and attributes desired vary greatly from that of the LGB’s socially defined stereotypical attributes. A clear example where this occurs is with gay police officers within the police force. Being

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    Principle of War

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    PRINCIPLES OF WAR 1. Selection and maintenance of the aim It is imperative not to take the first step without considering the last Clausewitz was actually defining what is called the ‘end state’. Jomini also believed that the end state had to be stated in unambiguous political objectives‚ so that clear campaign objectives could be compiled. This requirement remains as relevant today as it was then.  Selection and maintenance of the aim are often referred to as the Master Principle. A single

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    The smurfette Principle

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    The Smurfette Principle The Smurfette principle is a controversy on how TV shows and movies have all men/boys as characters with zero to one girl. A writer by the name Katha Pollitt writes an article in the New York Times talking about this principle. She defines her principle as‚ “…a group of male buddies will be accented by a lone female‚ stereotypically defined” (Pollitt). She uses her daughter to explain to us that there is just not enough shows for little girls to watch. She mentions how

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    neighbor principle

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    Neighbor Principle The claim on tort of negligence is based on three elements‚ which are duty of care‚ breach of duty and the breach resulted in Damage. The case of Donoghue v Stevenson‚ regarding the snail in the bottle of ginger beer‚ reached the House of Lord in 1932. Lord Atkin formulated a general principle from it to govern the existence of a duty of care and this was the neighbor principle. In order for a duty of care owed there must be reasonable foresight of harm to persons whom‚ it is

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    Bernoullis Principle

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    * Bernoulli’s Principle * Vacuum- A space entirely devoid of matter. * Vacuums don’t exist in the Earth’s atmosphere as air molecules are constantly bouncing off each-other. If a vacuum ever existed in the atmosphere it would be filled very quickly because there would be no resistance against the excited air molecules. * This phenomenon is the driving principle behind airplane wings. As wind blows over the wing (see picture below) there is a pressure differential between the

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    Principles of Business

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    of the lower-of-cost-or-net realizable value (LCNRV) rule is based on both the expense recognition principle and the concept of conservatism. The expense recognition principle applies because the application of the LCNRV rule allows for the recognition of a decline in the utility (value) of inventory as a loss in the period in which the decline takes place. The departure from the cost principle for inventory valuation is permitted on the basis of

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    Principle of Utility

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    1)The Principle of Utility is the belief that when a person has a number of options in a moral situation he should chose the one that results in the greatest amount of happiness for the greatest number of people. However‚ the definition of happiness is up to interpretation. I feel as though people should follow this principle in certain situations. For example‚ if you are faced with the choice of playing videogames by yourself at home or going out to dinner with your family you should chose the

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