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    them and they could potentially be lost leading to bad debt write off. Failure to use a carbon copy process‚ if the invoices are raised manually‚ also exposes the council to risk of error because there is no guarantee the copy is an exact duplicate. Failure to provide a receipt on immediate collection of cash can expose the council to fraud on the part of either the recipient or the employee collecting the cash. The recipient or the employee could write out an incorrect invoice and pocket the difference

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    This essay will discussed the Nursing and Midwifery Council and the responsibility of the student nurse. The nursing and midwifery council is a statutory body which governs and regulates nurses and midwives in England‚ Wales‚ Scotland and Northern Ireland. It was established by parliament under the nursing and midwifery order 2001 and came into being on 1st of April 2008 (www.nmc-uk.org). The NMC is accountable‚ through the privy council to parliament and the general public (www.nmc-uk.org

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    Supreme Student Council

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    Hello Students and Teachers‚ I’d like to welcome you all today‚ a day of momentous importance‚ to give a final address to the Student Council as candidate for the office of Vice President. This is not a position to be taken lightly and definitely one not to be wasted or abused. I came to this school only knowing one person. I’ll admit‚ I didn’t have many friends my first few months here. I had come from a tiny private school and had to adjust to this grand institution. However‚ that fourteen

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    Principles of Politics

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    Introduction The European Union remains one of the most controversial political projects in the modern world. It is usually portrayed as a symbol of European unity: the triumph of voluntarily shared sovereignty over excessive nationalism‚ ideological division and imperial ambition.1 Herman Van Rompuy2 once said that: “The age of the nation state is over and the idea that countries can stand alone is an ‘illusion’ and a ‘lie”3. One of the most Eurosceptic politicians‚ Nigel Farage‚ the leader

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    Student Council Speech

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    To keep an eye on public opinion regarding different issues‚ to present arguments on behalf of the council‚ to respond to inquiries of the student body‚ to conduct internal and public communications‚ to plan public relation programs‚ and to monitor public perceptions of the entire college. Those are the main tasks of a PRO‚ or Public Relations Officer. Fellow inhinyeros‚ faculties‚ teachers‚ administration‚ a pleasant evening to all of you! The name’s Darren Carlos Dela Cruz‚ BSCVE 1‚ vying

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    1 The modern nation state is characterized by a number of different criteria. Firstly‚ it is a state or country with clearly defined borders‚ within which‚ one can find people of similar cultural or racial persuasion; the majority of which share the same cultural identity or beliefs. The modern nation state is also self-defined and sovereign with its own government‚ one that maintains its own armed forces. The government is usually effected by an established bureaucracy and power is held centrally

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    In evaluating ‘The incorporation of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) through the Human Rights Act 1998 had no influence on English Law‚ as the concept of rights has always been part of English Law’ it is necessary to examine English Law prior to the incorporation and then examine both the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and then its incorporation by Human Rights Act 1998 (the Act). First‚ though‚ it is necessary to examine the meaning and concept of human rights. In examining

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    Student Council President

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    My dog Ellie is the most precious thing in the world to me! She has a salt‚ pepper‚ beard‚ and mustache. Ellie is a miniature schnauzer and has NO FUR. She has hair because I am allergic to fur. The reason why I got Ellie is because my dog Jack was leaving me forever because he kept on biting my mom. I really loved Jack‚ but I knew that he would do better at another home. I got Ellie at 8:20 p.m. on December 20th‚ 2009. It was really cold and pitch black out. I had judged Ellie wrongly because

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    Europeans in Jamaica

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    American origin who‚ in the early history of Jamaica‚ called their home a paradise of wood and water. The Arawak were there to greet Christopher Columbus when he arrived in Jamaica in 1494‚ beginning a long period of European colonization there. The history of Jamaica as a European outpost saw the island under Spanish rule for 150 years‚ during which the city now known as Spanish Town was established and flourished as the colony’s economic hub. In the 1650s‚ Jamaica was captured by the British

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    significant because Europeans relied on animals and certain plants for sustenance and needed a similar climate for these animals to be able to thrive and provide for them. Therefore‚ farming was able to prosper under these habitable conditions as it had in Europe. However‚ the plants and animals of the New World had to compete with the plants and animals of the Old World. This resulted in a lot of the flora and fauna of the new world to die out. Even more helpful to the Europeans in the new world‚

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