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    MANDISA MGUNI-2F Pina Bausch Philippina Bausch (better known as Pina Bausch) was a German performer in the style of modern dance‚ a ballet director‚ dance teacher and choreographer born on the 27th July 1940 in Solingen. At the age of 15‚ she was accepted into Folkwangschule (Folkwang Academy). Pina has created a company called Tanztheatre Wuppertal Pina Bausch which performs all around the world. She was married to Rolf Borzik from the Netherlands who was a costume designer that unfortunately died

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    Born in Solingen‚ Germany‚ in 1940‚ Pina Bausch is a contemporary dance theatre performer and choreographer. She was the founder and creative director of the ‘’Tanztheatre Wuppertal’’ company and had been since early 1973. She was a huge contributor and leading influence in the evolution of ‘Dance Theatre’ Some of her best known dance- theatre works include the melancholic Café Muller (1978) in which the dancers ran around the stage crashing and stumbling into pieces of furniture‚ another one being

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    Janet Case Study Janet is on her forth divorce‚ she has three children from previos marriages. Janet has struggled with drug and alcohol abuse for awhile. As a teenage she was sexually molested by her uncle. Growing up as a child she witness her parents struggle with alcohol and often fought. For the first session I would like to know who Janet is. I would like to look at what kind of emotional connections Janet has with her past. I also want to know how her background from childhood and past

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    CASE: THO YOW PEW & ANOR V CHUA KOOI HEAN MATERIAL FACT: The plaintiffs in this case were the elder and younger brother of Dr. Tho Yow Cheong (the deceased) who died testate on 5 December 1996. They were the executors and trustees of the will executed by the deceased which dated on 20 October 1995. On 16 June 1997‚ the plaintiffs applied to the High Court of Kuala Lumpur by way of petition for a grant of probate of the said will. The defendant who was the wife of the deceased however then

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    1. Material Fact : In this case both parties were entered into leasing agreement. As regard to the agreement‚ the respondent were stated as lessor while appellant as lessse. Thus‚ the appellant was defaulted in payment for areas of rent and the payment for leasing of the equipment. Eventhough‚ the respondent were given several notice and warning for defaulted payment the appellant still failed to pay. Therefore‚ the respondent were taking back the printing equipment unfortunately the appellant were

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    reflect the way each product line caused overhead costs. Based off of my research I recommend either allocating overhead based on total labor hours or splitting the overhead into cost pools and using appropriate cost drivers for each pool. In this case the cost pools should be based on the cutting‚ assembly‚ and finishing manufacturing functions and a general cost pool to reflect the additional costs that cannot be directly traced to a product line. Either of these methods would more appropriately

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    desire to be loved. And all of this came with a surreal‚ dramatic and prominent staging. We have an example.. Vollmond this means full moon. 3) About her philosophy on dance we really liked this quote: Dance‚ dance otherwise we are lost. Pina Bausch believed that dance is an opportunity to meet again with ourselves. Like Dancing as an expression that represents our most intimate world. That is its true value‚ providing that freedom‚ that

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    A serious case review (SCR) must be carried out in the event of the death of or reported serious harm to a child in England and there is cause for concern as to the way in which the authority‚ their Board partners or other relevant persons have worked together to safeguard the child. The purpose of a SCR is not to reinvestigate or to portion blame‚ but to: • establish what lessons are to be learned from the case • identify clearly what those lessons are both within and between agencies‚ how and

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    Serious case reviews (SCRs) The LSCB is the key statutory mechanism for agreeing how the relevant organisations in each local area will cooperate to safeguard and promote the welfare of children in that locality‚ and for ensuring the effectiveness of what they do. LSCBs carry out functions set out in regulations (LSCB Regulations 2006‚ S.I. 2006 no.90). Their work includes • agreeing local policies and procedures for how the different organisations will work together on safeguarding • contributing

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    Unit 502 Serious Case Review Andy Ellis A Serious Case Review was set out by ‘Working Together’ 2006 stating: ‘When a child dies‚ and abuse or neglect is known or suspected to be a factor in the death…. Organisations should consider whether there are any lessons to be learnt about the ways in which they work together to safeguard and promote the welfare of children’ (DfES 2006: 8.2 p169) In such circumstances or: * ‘Where a child sustains a potentially life threatening injury or serious

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