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    Law Essay Case Study of Stephanie and Stephen. This essay shall be based on the assumption that I am a Local authority social worker given the case referral of Stephanie and Stephen. The essay shall be focusing on the laws‚ policy and procedures that will guide through the assessment process of this case and how these can be used to meet the needs of all concerned. The assignment includes discussions on some of the key aspects of framework for the assessment of children in need and their families

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    The 8 Principals of Data Protection The Act regulates the use of “personal data”. To understand what this means we need first to look at how the Act works or defines the word “data” Data means; information which- a) is being processed by operating automatically in response to instructions given for that purpose. b) Is recorded with the intention that it should be processed. c) Is recorded as part of a relevant filing system with the intention that it should form part of relevant

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    Discussion concerning environmental protection often focuses on the role of government‚ legislation and enforcement‚ however in its broadest sense environmental protection may be seen to be the responsibility of all people and not simply that of government. Decisions that impact on the environment will ideally involve a broad range of stakeholders including industry‚ indigenous groups‚ environmental group and community representatives. Gradually environmental decision-making processes are evolving

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    ------------------------------------------------- The Data Protection Act (UK – 1998‚ Malta – 2001): The DPA concerns the “collection‚ recording‚ organization‚ storage‚ adaptation‚ alteration‚ retrieval‚ gathering‚ use‚ disclosure‚ blocking‚ erasure or destruction of personal data”. The purpose of the Data Protection Act: a. The purpose of the DPA is to protect living individuals against the misuse of their personal data. Examples of such misuse could include exposing of personal data

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    Academy. Washington D.C.: US Air Force Academy‚ 2010 Academy Admissions. Women from the United States Air Force Academy. Academy Admissions‚ 2009 Martin ’s‚ 2005. Print. "Gear - Marine Corps." U.S. Marine Corps. 01 Jan. 2012. Web. 04 Jan. 2012. <http://www.marines.com/main/index/winning_battles/gear>. "Marines/viet Nam." Personal interview. 03 Jan. 2012. United States Air Force - Airforce.com. 2010. Web. 05 Jan. 2012. <http://www.airforce.com/>. "The US Navy Organization -- Mission

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    The US Constitution is organized into seven articles‚ Bill of Rights‚ and amendments. Article I deals with the legislative branch of government. Article II concerns the executive branch of government. Article III establishes the Supreme Court as the highest judicial power in the United States. Article IV defines the relationships between states. Article V describes the procedure for amending the Constitution. Article VI declares itself as “the supreme Law of the Land”‚ and Article VII ratifies the

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    take to correct them? Steps we can take include writing to the credit reporting company describing what we feel is inaccurate on our credit. If we do this the agency must investigate the claim. After the investigation is complete they will send us written results with a copy of our credit report if any changes had been made. Another way we can try and correct information is by contacting and disputing any information directly with the lender. If a lender does not resolve our problem then we

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    environmental protection 1. Introduction In the past decades‚ China has achieved unprecedented economic and social progress‚ at the same time; China also faces many new challenges‚ especially increasing environmental issues and depleting resources. Fortunately‚ Chinese government has put these issues in an important position and makes efforts for sustainable development. This paper takes two cases in China to illustrate the significance of government in environmental protection‚ one case is government

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    The equal protection clause was put in place to protect Americans who were being treated unfairly and to help prevent more people from being mistreated. All throughout history people have been treated unequally due to their differences. Time after time citizens have been denied their rights and this clause was put in place to help reduce the amount of people being affected by unequal treatment. The equal protection clause provides those in the American political system with comparable opportunities

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    Reserves for the Protection of the Giant Panda In the 1940s‚ the Chinese government began initial conservation efforts to protect the Giant Pandas. The idea was to set aside safe areas where the animals would be protected in their natural habitat. During the early 1960s‚ China’s State Council called upon the provinces to set aside land for the protection of China’s wildlife. Sichuan province responded quickly with a plan to create reserves to protect Giant Pandas and other animals in the area.

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