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    "American Pie" by Don McLean‚ is a very interesting song. After listening to the lyrics and the song itself‚ there is a meaning to this song. Each line of the lyrics has a special meaning to what Don McLean wanted to say‚ but in his own special way. If one was to look at each lyrics one by one‚ they will be able to find out the big picture of the whole song. It tells a story of Mclean’s favorite performers‚ Buddy HOlly. American Pie was rumoured to be the name of the plane that BUddy Holly died

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    Director Duties Company Law

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    Achem Pte Ltd (Achem) was in the business of trading in industrial chemicals. The company was founded by Heng and Tan. Both were directors and shareholders of the company. Other than Heng and Tan‚ the other shareholders include Heng’s and Tan’s relatives and some of these relatives were also employees of Achem. Employee turnover was low and every employee was treated as part of one big family. After several years‚ Tan decided to sell his 55% stake in Achem to Union Pte Ltd (Union) because he

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    the circumstances in which a person will be liable to another in negligence. Generally‚ a person owes a duty of care to those around him‚ which is a duty to act reasonably. The test for establishing a duty of care was formulated in the case Donoghue v Stephenson‚ where the plaintiff became ill after drinking lemonade manufactured by the defendant. The issue was that there was a duty in tort to take reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions which you can reasonably foresee would be likely to injure

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    ```` Samantha Macdonald Unit 12 : principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care‚ or children’s and young people’s settings Duty of Care Lord Atkin defined the duty of care when he gave judgement in the case of Donoghue v Stephenson (House of Lords 1932 relating to a case of a “snail” found in ginger beer sold to a customer” ). He said that: "You must take reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions which you can reasonably foresee would be likely to injure your neighbour.

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    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Who has duties in relation to consultation‚ co-operation and co-ordination? Consulting with workers Section 47: A person conducting a business or undertaking must consult‚ so far as is reasonably practicable‚ with workers who carry out work for the business or undertaking and who are (or are likely to be) directly affected by a health and safety matter This duty to consult is based on the recognition that worker input and participation improves decision-making about health

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    Health and safety legislation Staff to pupil ratio Specific legal requirements for ratios of adults to children that all early years providers must meet. These specific legal requirements have the force of regulations and therefore must be complied with by all early years providers. These legal requirements reflect the needs of the children in their care and are appropriate to their setting. Children under two.... * In a child care setting there should be at least one member of staff

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    1.1 Explain what is meant to have a duty of care in own work role Duty of care is a requirement to exercise a reasonable degree of attention and caution to avoid negligence which would lead to harm to others. Staff to be vigilance and attention keeps individuals safe as they develop: A duty of care is a legal obligation imposed on an individual requiring that they adhere to a standard and reasonable care while performing any acts that could foreseeable harm others. By including‚ daily cleaning

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    UNIT 304 - PRINCIPLES FOR IMPLEMENTING DUTY OF CARE 1.1 Within my job I have a duty of care towards all of the children and young people. This is a requirement to exercise reasonable care‚ attention and caution to avoid negligence which would lead to the harm of others. I have to make sure that I keep these children and young people safe at all times giving extra attention towards the younger more venerable children and ensure they are safe throughout. We protect them not only from physical harm

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    Risk and challenges are important to children‚ avoiding these would result in a very timid child/ adult who would lack in everyday skills and abilities and wouldn’t be aware of risks and dangers. Children need to explore and take risks to learn and develop the UN Convention on the rights of children stresses on their right of making choices and taking decisions. But they do not always have the skills and judgments to make safe choices. This is where the adults working with children have to

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    Robert Louis Stevenson was born on November 13th‚ in 1850. Stevenson was from Edinburgh‚ Scotland and was the son of Thomas and Margaret Stevenson. At the age of 17‚ Stevenson‚ attended Edinburgh University. He entered the University to become a lighthouse engineer‚ just like his father. His plans to become a lighthouse engineer did not succeed. Instead he studied and prepared for the Scottish Bar‚ that also fell through since he was never in interest to practice. Rather than Stevenson becoming a

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