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    – it gives you the right to ask any public sector organisation for all the recorded information they have on any subject. Employees Policies & Procedures - to make sure that all records that are kept in the office are put away in a locked secure cabinet or securely saved on the computer. Health and Social Care Act 2008 – it requires us to publish a code that sets out the practice we will follow in obtaining‚ handling‚ using and disclosing confidential personal information. 1.2 Explain how legal

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    Linear Programming Notes VII Sensitivity Analysis 1 Introduction When you use a mathematical model to describe reality you must make approximations. The world is more complicated than the kinds of optimization problems that we are able to solve. Linearity assumptions usually are significant approximations. Another important approximation comes because you cannot be sure of the data that you put into the model. Your knowledge of the relevant technology may be imprecise‚ forcing you to approximate

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    must keep a reliable inventory of MRO. Where as a cabinet shop does not need much MRO compared to Frito Lay.In contrast‚ a cabine shop or a machine shop keeps high raw materials‚ wip and final products in inventory since the order basis have variations. The demand for Frito Lay is not by order basis compared to a cabinet shop so it can produce more volume and it has to produce the potato chips efficiently and faster than the production rate of a cabinet or machine shop. In addition‚ Frito Lay transforms

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    The data protection principles There are eight data protection principles that are central to the Act. The Company and all its employees must comply with these principles at all times in its information-handling practices. In brief‚ the principles say that personal data must be: 1. Processed fairly and lawfully and must not be processed unless certain conditions are met in relation to personal data and additional conditions are met in relation to sensitive personal data. The conditions are

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    Cross-examination is a very important process in summary trial. The main object of cross-examination is to find the truth and defection of falsehood in human testimony. It is design to destroy or weaken the force of evidence a witness has already given in person or elicit something into your favour which he has not stated to discredit him by showing object of cross-examination from a litigious standpoint.   Whether a prosecution witness once had impeachment proceeding completed against him‚ ought

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    COMPARITIVE POLITICS SEMINAR II – A DESCRIPTION OF TWO WESTERN EUROPEAN POLITICAL SYSTEMS FRANCE AND GREAT BRITAIN INTRODUCTION I chose these two systems‚ which interest me for different reasons. The British system is one that has evolved over many centuries‚ with both small and large adjustments along the way to keep in on course. In contrast to this‚ the French model has changed dramatically on several occasions‚ and can rarely have been described as stable. However‚ in 1958 Charles de

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    Euro/American and native Hawaiian elites. It earned the nickname of the “Bayonet Constitution” because of the manipulation and intimidation that was used to force the King to sign it‚ by doing so his personal authority was denied and the legislature and cabinet of the government were

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    is a president who is elected to a fixed term. Also a president is not only head of state‚ but is head of government. The president is the sole executive of the government. Even though there is a cabinet in a presidential system it does not have the power it does in a parliamentary system. The cabinet is chosen by the president instead of chosen by the parliament. A president has to follow a constitution rather than following history. The president actually has a large part in the government’s

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    recite like a series of incantations‚ for he did little walking. He knew simply of their existence‚ where they were‚ and in what relation they stood to others. But it was enough to make him a specialist. He was undisputed expert of the filing cabinets where all the particulars of all the streets from Abbott to Zotique were indexed‚ back‚ forward and across. Those aristocrats‚ the engineers‚ the inspectors of water mains and the like‚ all came to him when they wanted some little particular‚ some

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    reintroduce tariffs for the car industry? Australia’s automotive industry is a significant contributor and major employer to the national economy. But the economy is in crisis. The greatest problem for the automotive industry is the mindset of the cabinets. Cabinets became downright apoplectic and argue that tax payers should not support a failing industry‚ and they vehemently combat the automotive industry policy as a matter of principle. The truth is‚ Australia cannot afford losing its car industry.

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