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    There are serious consequences of speeding. According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) speeding is one of the most prevalent factors contributing to traffic crashes. NHTSA estimates that the annual economic cost to society of speeding-related crashes is $40.4 billion. In 2010‚ speeding was a contributing factor in 31 percent of all fatal crashes‚ and 32‚885 lives were lost in speeding-related crashes. This equates to 90 fatalities per day in the United States.

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    |Principles For Implementing Duty Of Care In Health‚ Social Care Or Children’s and Young People’s Setting | |CT236 | |1.1 |Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role. | | |The overall purpose of my job role is to provide high quality care and learning through safe play

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    BMAN10621(B) Two Hours Answer Sheet to be provided UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCIAL REPORTING 25 January 2011 09:45 – 11:45 Attempt ALL questions in SECTION A (WITHHELD) (Enter your answers for this section on the multiple choice sheet provided) And attempt the COMPULSORY question in SECTION B And attempt the COMPULSORY question in SECTION C Electronic calculators may be used‚ provided they cannot store text PTO Page 1 of 5 BMAN10621(B) Section A (25

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    What is The Morality behind Patient Confidentiality? Name: Course: Tutor: Date: What is The Morality behind Patient Confidentiality? Introduction Patient confidentiality is one of the pillars of modern medical profession. It implies that the medical practitioner is under the obligation to keep his patient’s medical profile confidential. The main reason is to help the patient maintain his privacy. However‚ there have been numerous cases

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    Sch34 Duty of Care

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    SHC34 - Duty of Care TASK 1 What it means to have a duty of care in own work role: A duty of care within my childcare setting - or indeed any other setting involves an obligation that I as childminder and leader of the setting ensure that all children in my care are taken care of and not harmed during any part of the day or during any particular activity. Within my work role I have risk assessments to undertake for day to day running of the setting plus assessments for any further activities

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    Many professionals‚ from those in medical to social services‚ are subject to mandatory reporting policies. Though justified in intent‚ the personal experiences of some clients and professionals cast light on the potentially negative consequences of the implementation of these policies. Some researchers challenge the supposed merit of these policies as well. Clients who are vulnerable to abuse and neglect‚ including children‚ adolescents‚ adults in volatile intimate relationships‚ and the elderly

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    CONFIDENTIALITY THE HISTORY OF CONFIDENTIALITY IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE. One of the oldest documents we can find about confidentiality is the Hippocratic Oath what was written in the 4th century BC. We all know that nurses are not taking this oath‚ but we are bound to the same confidentiality regulations as doctors and other health professionals including social workers. Untrained or ancillary workers should not have access to patient’s records and there is no need for them to know certain confidential

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    Integrated Reporting Performance insight through Better Business Reporting Issue 1 kpmg.com 3 | Section or Brochure name Contents 2-3 4-5 6-9 10-13 14-17 18-21 Introducing Integrated Reporting Some common questions answered The business case for Integrated Reporting Integrated Reporting: The South African experience Making your Corporate Responsibility report relevant Engaging with Integrated Reporting kpmg.com/integratedreporting © 2011 KPMG International Cooperative (“KPMG International”)

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    Education today is not a privilege but a necessity Education today is indeed not a privilege but a necessity for our younger generation. Education is the key to all success as we know it. Every person has the right to be educated. It was scientifically proven by the faculty of education‚ University of the West Indies from a surveyed carried out by various schools in the Caribbean that 15% of the students view education as a privilege to them and as a result they feel as though they have advantage

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    Misogyny and Male Privilege Since many centuries there has been this ingrained idea that males are the more dominant half of humankind. The question is whether this is actually true or whether it’s just one of the society’s preconceived notions. Misogyny and male privilege are words that go together as they help explain each other. Misogyny is the word given to the ingrained idea that females are lower in society. It is this idea that also leads the to idea that males are more privileged.

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