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    Winding Up

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    or by creditors (iii) Voluntary winding up under the supervision of the court. 2.1 Compulsory Winding Up By the Court Section 241 states the following circumstances under which a company may be wound up by The Court: * lf the company has by special resolution resolved that the company be wound up by the Court; or * lf default is made in filing the statutory report or in holding the statutory meeting; or * lf the company does not commence its business within a year from its incorporation

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    Galen's Medical Theory

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    a medically-trained Roman army veteran and encyclopaedist from whom we derive much of our modern medical knowledge. Before Greek influences‚ the ancient Romans lacked structured and qualified medical knowledge and facilities to aid in attending to wounds and injuries. Nevertheless‚ it should be noted that the ancient Romans‚ chiefly the Roman Army‚ had some of the finest medical and surgical techniques and methods until the turn of the 18th century. Thus‚ a Roman surgery was a

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    Paran Vs Rifai Case Study

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    Rifai office where he cleaned the wound area without anesthesia and repeatedly prescribed ointment and pain medication. Pagan requested to be sent to a wound care specialist but that was never done. “By late July 2009‚ she complained of pain and the wound worsened‚ according to her lawsuit. The doctor deemed it infected‚ but still did not refer her to a specialist‚ the complaint states.” Approximately 8 weeks after surgery Pagan

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    Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust Nottinghamshire County tPCT Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust Private Care Homes Nursing Practice Guidelines: Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Treatment Policy "This guideline has been registered with the Trust. However‚ clinical guidelines are guidelines only. The interpretation and application of clinical guidelines will remain the responsibility of the individual clinician. If in doubt contact a senior colleague or expert. Caution is advised when using

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    The benefits of nutrition

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    and functioning”. (Scott‚ 2008). If you lack certain nutrition‚ your health may deteriorate. Therefore‚ the benefits of nutrition are to ensure healthy teeth‚ reinforce the immune system‚ maintain good mental health‚ prevent diseases and accelerate wound healing. The first benefit of nutrition is to ensure healthy teeth. Calcium is needed by the body to build strong teeth and strong bones. By eating dairy products‚ fresh fruits and vegetables are enough for your body. Water is also good for your

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    Postpartum Reflection

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    First day clinical : January 21‚ 2016‚ 06:45 the first day of clinical‚ I was assigned to shadow an RN named Daniel who was working at the postpartum section of Valley Medical Child birth center‚ most of the clients did not have significant health issues related to postpartum but there were some who did not quickly recovered following child birth. The most significant thing that I learned on the first day of clinical was clients who gave vaginal birth recovered faster‚ looked happy‚ and less

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    bleeding

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    pressure on the wound Pressure is applied on the wound so that the blood flow slows down and eventually stops the bleeding. This is important because it will help you to lose less blood and the body will resume the normal circulation faster. It will also help the wound to become scabbed which means that the platelets in the blood become clotted to stop the bleeding. For example if Colin got a severe cut on his leg and it wouldn’t stop bleeding then you should apply pressure on the wound to stop it

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    while no one else does. This would lead to violence if they found out. Tybalt knew Romeo like Juliet but didn’t know they were now family and starts a fight as usual. One of the lines that represents the dramatic irony is when Mercutio receives a wound which he calls a scratch‚ but he knows it is fatal. Up until then Mercutio was the life and soul of the party. He’s a bit eccentric and enjoys having a good time. He is the joker of the group and gravity is alien to him‚ so there is irony in his words

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    Mahmoud Darwish's Poetry

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    Throughout a selection of Mahmoud Darwish’s writing: A Poem Which Is Not Green‚ from My Country‚ Diary of a Palestinian Wound‚ Sirhan Drinks His Coffee in the Cafeteria and Birds Die in Galilee‚ Darwish conveys a constant theme of ones homeland. Darwish himself lived in an Israeli-controlled area of Palestine where those in power frowned upon his writings‚ frequently resulting in imprisonment for Darwish. It was through these poems that Darwish conveyed where his homeland was figuratively located;

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    R V Blaue Essay

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    R v Blaue Criminal Law 01: Actus Reus Facts The defendant inflicted serious stab wounds on the deceased who‚ knowing she would be likely to die as a result‚ refused a blood transfusion because she was a Jehovah’s Witness and accepting another’s blood was against her religion. The defendant claimed that her refusal to accept the blood transfusion broke the chain of causation between his conduct and her death. Extract There have been two cases in recent years which have some bearing

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