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    After watching the documentary “Terms and Conditions May Apply”‚ I have learned how important reading terms and conditions are‚ and the consequences of not reading them. Terms & Conditions have always been overlooked as textbook long rules that won’t affect the user‚ so the majority of people typically skip reading them and automatically hit “agree”. Many websites take advantage of the fact that most users skip over them by implementing rules that would greatly benefit the website and possible harm

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    The Importance of the Importance of Terms and Condition of Employment. For this part of the assignment I will be explaining and importance of terms and conditions of employment. The terms and conditions are very important for the employer as for the employee because it lays out the frame work of their role in the organisation. There are many employers that do not provide its employees with an employment contracts. They always dream that "if it is not in writing‚ then it does not exist‚"

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    Management of long term conditions This assignment will reflect on an aspect of care in the management of asthma as a long term condition in the primary care setting. It will specifically focus on patient compliance and how it affects good asthma control. A case study of a 22 year old female patient who suffers from asthma will be used to explore the significance of compliance in the management of asthma and the benefits it can have to patient outcomes. The discussion will include areas relating

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    Terms and Conditions May Apply” offers an illuminating look at privacy in the digital age‚ and the potential dangers of it as our online information (data) is shared with the government‚ and sold to the highest bidder. In the documentary‚ Cullen Hoback shows how those “terms and conditions” and agreed policies allows corporations to do things with our personal information that we could never imagine. What are we really agreeing to when we click “I agree”? Through Interviews with tech enthusiasts

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    What short-term and long-term health conditions are direct consequences of the obesity epidemic? The short-term and long-term health conditions that are direct consequences of the obesity epidemic are Type 2 diabetes‚ which is the major cause of obesity in the country‚ high cholesterol‚ high blood pressure‚ gastroesophageal reflux disease‚ certain cancers‚ psychological and emotional problems‚ quality of life changes‚ and ultimately leads to an early death. What individual and societal changes

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    EXPOSURE ADVENTURE TRAVEL LIMITED TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WEBSITE USE AND SUPPLY Your attention is drawn to the clauses in these Conditions which exclude or limit Exposure Adventure Travel Limited’s liability. 1. DEFINITIONS In these Conditions: "You": means the person(s) for whom Exposure Adventure has agreed to provide the Services in accordance with these Conditions; "Exposure Adventure": means Exposure Adventure Travel Limited a company registered in England (registration no. 5326722) whose

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    leaving the vicinity of their bedrooms. With millions of people engaging in social media‚ the public needs to be aware of the risk of cyber crime‚ a violation in which multiple companies participate. Director Cullen Hoback introduces the film‚ Terms and Conditions May Apply‚ which reveals various companies misusing the personal information of the public. Through the film‚ Hoback demonstrates the end of the age of privacy because of the multiple amounts of people who unintentionally

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    Classification of contractual terms as “condition‚” “warranty” or “innominate” terms seems random. The terms written in the statement above are considered to be unnecessary‚ or more precisely irrelevant. This essay will discuss how these words‚ instead‚ are important as contractual terms through explanations‚ definitions and examples. A contract is an agreement made by two different parties made through a promise granted by the law. A contract can be of two types or better‚ of two forms. The first

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    2.1 Describe the terms and conditions of own contract of employment. My contract of employment covers Job Location‚ as regards to where I am based in my employment. A job description‚ which describes the duties and responsibilities of my post. Continuous service‚ this is my start date for the company even if in a different role. Criminal records bureau checks‚ this just states that the post is subject to a CRB check. Probationary period‚ this confirms length of probationary period ‚ what is

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    chronic conditions vary in severities‚ anyone from a teenager to the elderly can be healthy and competent if they do the proper treatment for their conditions. Not every treatment will be affective to every client but as nurses‚ we must try to maximize the development of improvement in the health and wellness of someone with a chronic condition. Health is a state of complete physical‚ mental‚ and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. The general condition of the

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