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    Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. 1. Know the statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers within own area of work. 1.1 The most common aspects of employment covered by law are: Pay Hours of work Health + safety Employment contracts Bullying‚ Harassment‚ Victimisation Dismissal Discrimination Absences (Holidays‚ sickness‚ maternity/paternity leave) Grievances Disciplinary The transfer of undertakings

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    emergency departments throughout the country has become vitally important to the early detection and treatment of sepsis. With the implementation of sepsis protocols in the emergency department the mortality of patients with sepsis admitted through the ED is significantly lower. The word sepsis is commonly used to diagnose patients‚ but the debate continues as to the true definition. The word sepsis comes from the Greek meaning decay or to putrefy.” (A). Sepsis is a general term that is applied to

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    get an internship. Internships are categorized as either paid or unpaid. They are programs to provide practical experience for beginners in an occupation or profession. The purpose of this essay is to compare and contrast the views of William Frierson and Charles R. Fenner on the topic of unpaid internships. Three main disagreement that comparing are the value‚ motivation and responsibility. Although Frierson argues that interns can earn valuable things through internships‚ Fenner insists that

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    later moved to Plainfield. Ed went to Roche-a-Cri grade school when he was eight. Later the school merged with the white school and that is where Ed completed his education in the eighth grade at the age of sixteen. Ed was an odd little boy with a droopy eyelid due to an abnormal growth on it. People could tell Ed was different‚ even Ed knew something wasn’t right. He “felt overwhelmingly alone‚ hopelessly cut off from his classmates. (Schechter 19) No one got close to Ed. He was considered an “off

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    The 2008 Financial Crisis The United States economy is built on credit and combined with the reality that greed played a large part in the events leading up to the Global Financial Crisis (GFC)‚ the United States experienced one of the its worst financial crisis in its history. Easy credit‚ the housing slump‚ banks holding risky mortgages and tax regulations all played a significant part in causing the GFC of 2008/09. The major cause of the 2008 Financial Crisis is the Subprime Mortgage and Subprime

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    and human nature. Humans are driven by different sources of motivation. Motivation is the underlying fuel for making decisions relating to one’s life. These decisions are influenced by many things. In Oh Brother‚ Where Art Thou‚ Everett‚ Pete and Delmar were all driven by a similar source of motivation. For most characters in this movie‚ fortune was the driving force for their decision making. However‚ this is understandable because the movie is set during

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    Page1 R. v G R. v R House of Lords 16 October 2003 Case Analysis Where Reported [2003] UKHL 50; [2004] 1 A.C. 1034; [2003] 3 W.L.R. 1060; [2003] 4 All E.R. 765; [2004] 1 Cr. App. R. 21; (2003) 167 J.P. 621; [2004] Crim. L.R. 369; (2003) 167 J.P.N. 955; (2003) 100(43) L.S.G. 31; Times‚ October 17‚ 2003; Official Transcript Subject: Criminal law Keywords: Capacity; Criminal damage; Knowledge; Mens rea; Recklessness Summary: A person who gave no thought to the risk of damage or injury resulting

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    Ed Gein Ed Gein was born in La Crosse County‚ Wisconsin on August 27‚ 1906‚ the second son of George Philip and Augusta Gein. Gein had an older brother‚ Henry Gein. Augusta despised her husband‚ and considered him a failure for being an alcoholic who was unable to keep a job. Augusta operated a small grocery store and used the proceeds from the sale of the grocery store in 1914 to purchase a farm on the outskirts of the small town of Plainfield‚ Wisconsin. Augusta relocated to the farm to prevent

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    parents were Augusta and George Geid‚ he had an older brother named Henry. When Ed was two his parents bought a farm in Plainsfield Wisconsin. Augusta loved their new house and farm for the main reason that she isolated her whole family from everyone. When Ed and Henry were kids they weren’t allowed to play with other children. Augusta told them that the other children were bad and they were better than them. When Ed was eight he began attending the Roche-a-Cri grade school‚ a tiny one-room building

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    He Was A Poet… But Did He Know It? In the piece "There’s No Doubt It’s Will" Stanley Wells makes a convincing argument refuting the theory of how William Shakespeare may have not been a real author‚ rather a pen name of some sort. Throughout the years a few people have questioned the legitimacy of Sir William Shakespeare and if he did in fact write all the plays and poems that he is so well known for. The uncertainty of Shakespeare’s identity is not a well known issue‚ as Wells is aware of‚ so

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