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    True / False Questions   1. Companies can now make vast amounts of information available to employees and customers on their Internet‚ intranet‚ and extranet sites.  True    False   2. An intranet is a private piece of a company’s Internet network made available to customers or to vendor partners using secured access by a unique password.  True    False   3. The extranet is a company’s internal Web site‚ which contains information for employee access only.  True    False   4. Many of the wonderful

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    When a business is conducted between a buyer and a seller via a representative‚ the legal relationship between the seller / the principal and the representative / the agent is governed by the Law of Agency. A fiduciary relationship created under the law of agency in which one person has a legal authority to act for another‚ can arise from1. 1. An oral or written expressed agreement‚ whereas agent is appointed by the principal for a particular task‚ 2. Ratification of an agent’s conduct

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    Swimmingpool Co Pty Ltd employs Martin as the manager of their Tasmanian sales division. Martin is to quote to potential customers the cost of installing the various pools that the company offers‚ to draw up any new contracts on behalf of the company and further to ensure that a deposit is paid by potential customers‚ monies which are then deposited in the company’s bank account. Martin is on a fixed salary but his contract of employment allows for the payment of a bonus if he exceeds his annual

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    Trauma In Juveniles

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    There has been an enormous amount of research‚ going back almost thirty years‚ about the relationship between childhood trauma‚ and juvenile delinquency. Many researchers cannot say that there is a direct link between the two‚ but after much research‚ researchers have found that childhood trauma can perhaps be a predictor for juveniles who later in life commit crimes. Trauma is defined as‚ “a disordered psychic or behavioral state resulting from severe mental or emotional stress or physical injury

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    There have been several studies conducted to see the relationship between childhood trauma and suicide tendency. Often times those who have attempted suicide have been found to have some sort of childhood trauma in the past. Attempts of suicide are elevated among those who have experienced extreme levels of childhood traumatic incidences. (Marshall‚ 2013 p. 72) Frequently people with a past history do not admit to these experiences causing proper diagnosis to go untreated. Studies have been conducted

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    coaches not take out a player that had a head trauma that could be a small ding to the head? If all coaches and trainers take out and check athletes that have any type of hits to their head even when they said they are fine and don’t show any signs of head trauma how that could’ve decrease deaths or long term injuries from head trauma. But how things should be or could be‚ as why don’t all schools give a test to all athletes to compare in case of head trauma? If they give this test like they do in the

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    September 16‚ 2006 Worksheet 1 EMPLOYMENT TORTS Employer’s Liability 1. Introduction The basis of the liability of an employer for negligence in respect of injury suffered by his employee during the course of the employee’s work is twofold: 1. He may be liable for breach of the personal duty of care which he owes to each employee; 2. He may be vicariously liable for breach by one employee of the duty of care which that employee owes to his fellow employees. The action against

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    Trauma Observation

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    Observation: Researches have shown that trauma has long-term negative effect on physical and mental health‚ such as diabetes and heart disease. It also leads to the formation of personality and individuals with certain traits may have stronger reaction to experience of trauma. According to a study that was conducted in the US‚ women who reported physical childhood abuse‚ not mental abuse‚ had double the risk of having metabolic syndrome. In another words‚ all forms of trauma have different effects on health

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    the health care team leader in the current emergent situation. According to a study done by Clements‚ Curtis‚ Horvat & Shaban (2015) appointing nurses to lead trauma resuscitations improves leadership‚ communication‚ increases the clarity of the situation and the assertiveness of the nurse contributes to the effective functioning of the trauma team which leads to minimal errors (p.6). Although this case study was not a resuscitation‚ the same formatting could have been used as it was a chaotic emergency

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    but as other commentators observe‚ some psychological sequelae may not surface for years‚ if at all. This does not mean that the original triggering episode was not traumatic. There is also the view that that the worst kind‚ or most extreme type of trauma may be the most likely to be actively suppressed at either a conscious or subconscious level. (Haddad & Garralda. 1992) Literature Review With an area of literature as vast as the one that we are considering here‚ it is often difficult to find

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