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    ANTI-DISCRIMINATORY PRACTICE (link) Underpinning Values DIGNITY PRIVACY CHOICE SAFETY COFIDENTIALITY INDIVIDUALITY RESPECT EQUALITY DIVERSITY ACCOUNTABILTY Equality Act 2010 http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2010/15/contents The Equality Act 2010 replaced previous anti-discrimination laws with a single piece of legislation to make the law simpler and remove inconsistencies. It covers nine so-called ‘protected characteristics’ which cannot be used as a reason to treat people unfairly. These are:

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    Federal Reserve Paper Corrin Watson ECO/212 July 3‚ 2010 Mohamed BenSenia Federal Reserve Paper Money is controlled by the central bank‚ and they determine the value of the US dollar. Money is defined as the assets that people are generally willing to accept in the exchange of goods and services or for payment of debts (Hubbard & O ’Brien‚ 2010). The nation’s central bank is called the Federal Reserve Bank‚ and different tools are used to control and manage the monetary policy. For this

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    Federal Rules of Evidence April 03‚ 2011 (1) In determining testimony‚ documents‚ and tangible objects‚ the judge or jury will rely on the Federal Rules of Evidence and/or applicable state rules of evidence. There are eleven specific functions‚ qualifications‚ and categories of evidence that make up the Federal Rules of Evidence. These eleven sections cover the following: 1. General provisions 2. Judicial notice 3. Presumptions in civil actions and proceedings 4. Relevancy

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    Political Tradition 12 October‚ 2006 During the period between its proposal in September 1787 and ratification in 1789‚ the United States Constitution was the subject of numerous debates. The contending groups consisted of Federalists‚ those who supported ratification‚ and Anti-Federalists‚ those opposed to the constitution. Each group published a series of letters known as the Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers. The Anti-Federalist papers objected to provisions of the proposed constitution

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    Balancing Federal Budget

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    Jared Owen | Revenues (in millions of dollars) | | Individual Income Taxes | Corporate Income Taxes | Social Insurance and Retirement Receipts | Excise Taxes | Other | Total | 2011 Federal Budget | 1‚091‚473 | 181‚085 | 818‚792 | 72‚381 | 139‚735 | 2‚303‚466 | Your Budget | $1‚391‚473 | $187‚946 | $800‚000 | $65‚256 | $159‚000 | $2‚603‚675 | Difference | +$300‚000 | +$6‚861 | -$18‚792 | -$7‚125 | +$19‚265 | +$303‚166 | | Expenditures (in millions of dollars) | | 050 National

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    Republic of the Philippines Cotabato City State Polytechnic College College of arts and Sciences In partial fulfilment of the course SW SOCIAL WORK LEGISLATIONS AND JURISPRUDENCE (SW 324) ANTI VAWC LAW Submitted by: #01 #08 January 14‚ 2014 Section 1 Short Title - This Act shall be known as the "Anti-Violence against Women and Their Children Act of 2004". Section 2 Declaration of Policy.- It is hereby declared that the State values the dignity of women and children and guarantees

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    Federal Bureau of Prisons

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    Federal Bureau of Prisons” The Federal Bureau of Prisons was established in 1930. Its main goal is to provide humane care for Federal inmates. There are 11 Federal prisons in operation. The Bureau consists of 115 institutions‚ 6 regional offices‚ a Central Office (headquarters)‚ 2 staff training centers‚ and 22 community corrections offices. The Bureau of Prisons career opportunities web page is the place where you can learn about BOP careers‚ the employment process and

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    War on drugs

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    “DEA probes Silk Road‚ suspected online hub for illegal drugs by Kevin Deutsch. Making small talk with your pot dealer sucks. Buying cocaine can you get arrested or killed. Have you ever imagined if you could buy and sell drugs online like I do for textbooks? Now you can: Welcome to Silk Road. Silk road is the Ebay of the online drug trade and you are able to any drug imaginable such as cocaine‚ heroin‚ opioid pills‚ LSD‚ Ecstasy and other drugs. Silk Road’s customers buy‚ sell‚ trade and rate delivery

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    INTRODUCTION Drug abuse is becoming a main problem in many countries. Billions of money is spent in preventing drug use‚ fighting drug-related crime and treating addicts. Drug abuse causes many problems for both communities and countries. The medical and psychological are one of the very obvious effect .The person who involves in drug abuse cannot function as normal members of society. They always neglect or abuse their families‚ and eventually require expensive treatment. As one of the G10 country

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    Federal judges are appointed by the United States President and is confirmed by the Senate‚ including the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court. The United States court system uses different kinds of judges for different purposes and at different levels including city‚ county‚ state‚ and federal. Most judges are usually elected moat the local level‚ however‚ federal judges are appointed. Federal judges have the authority and discretion over all the cases that are involved in federal law and the U.S

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