Assignment Total Words : 1051 Name : Zi Lin ( Emilie ) Student Number : 706479 Teacher’s Name : Jonathan Bowlby Group : 4 Case1 Issue Does XZA Bank Pty Ltd have legal right to sell Ji’s house based on the loan contract he signed? Rules The case of Commercial Bank of Australia v Amadio[1] and Blomley v Ryan[2] demonstrate the bank’s conduct were unconscionable. The court look at 3 main elements to determining whether to activate the doctrine of unconscionability
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Bullying in the Workplace HCA/250 June 10‚ 2012 Lillian Guerrier Bullying in the Workplace This article basically told about how nurses were treated in the workplace. They had an expression that they would use “nurses eat their young” which means that the older nurses would just let the young up coming nurses just fall on their face and laugh at them as they would fail at their job. Some of the ways that bullying can lead to violence in the workplace is if you just keep on someone and
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Regulatory Paper By Jane McElveen Ms. Craine HCA/210 12/7/12 Cited page: American College of Emergency Agency. Website www. Acep.org The law of EMTALA (1986) is where a patient has to follow the rules of the program so that they can get the medical
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HCA/210 5/20/11 The main purpose for ambulatory care is to bring cheaper and easier access to health care. Patients no longer have to stay overnight in hospitals. Ambulatory care allows every patient to be treated like an outpatient. With ambulatory care‚ hospitals are not overcrowded and are not the only place to receive medical attention. Ambulatory care offers all kinds of different services that do not require major medical attention. Basically ambulatory care offers medical service for
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Radio Ad Mary Randall HCA 240 April 3‚ 2013 Lori Ensign Radio Ad Are you over the age of 50? Do you experience aches and pains‚ broken bones‚ or frequent falls? If you answered yes to any of these questions you could be one of millions of people who suffer from arthritis‚ osteoporosis‚ and injuries from falling. As we all age our bodies just aren’t the same‚ it’s very important to be aware of these conditions and know how to prevent them to keep your musculoskeletal system as healthy as
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K. Kelley HCA/240 May 4‚ 2012 Dr. Alex Kadrie Cardiovascular disease is a common chronic illness in our society and it causes over half the deaths in the US each year. It affects all aspects of the heart. It affects the arteries that supply blood to the heart‚ the valves which pumps the blood and the heart muscles‚ itself. People who don’t take care of themselves can develop cardiovascular disease‚ which can cause heart
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Assessment | Nursing Diagnosis | Goals & Expected outcomes | Nursing Interventions | Rationales | Methods of Evaluation | Name of client: Mrs. Tam Age: 65 Sex: Female Student ID:1155016494 Assessment date: 29/11/12 Medical Diagnosis: 1. Lower limbs edema 2. Low albumin level 3. hypokalemia and hypocalcaemia 4. Anemia Nursing Diagnosis: Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements related to vomiting after eating as evidenced by food intake less than the recommended daily
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CLAW1001: Commercial Transactions A Case Analysis Hollis v Vabu Pty Ltd [2001] HCA 44 Submitted by: Sindhuja Shankar SID: 305 127 950 3/10/2007 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Case Summary 3 Facts 3 Issues 3 Ratio 3 Decision 4 Critical Analysis 4 Commercial Implications 5 Legal Implications 6 Conclusion 6 Bibliography 7 Appendix † Research Plan 8 Introduction The case Hollis v Vabu Pty Ltd[1] confirms the long held doctrine that employers are vicariously
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Perspective‚ (3rd edition ed‚ 1998 (1981) - Tamanaha‚ A General Jurisprudence of Law and Society (2001) ch 7 - Twining‚ W‚ ‘A Post-Westphalian Conception of Law’ (2003) 37 Law & Society Review Case Law - Mabo and Others v Queensland (No. 2) [1992] HCA 23; (1992) 175 CLR 1 Other Sources [2]Merry‚ Sally Engle. 1988. “Legal Pluralism.” Law & Society Review 22: 869-896. [4]Roger Keesing and Andrew Strathern‚ Cultural Anthropology: A Contemporary Perspective‚ (3rd edition ed‚ 1998 (1981)) [6] CH Berndt
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The amazing health benefits of turmeric Aside from the holistic health community‚ Western medical practitioners have only recently come on board in recognizing the benefits of turmeric. By Amy Evans Fri‚ Jan 27 2012 at 4:20 PM 7 Related Topics: Healthy Eating Photo: Elzbieta Sekowska/Shutterstock Turmeric‚ an orange-colored spice imported from India‚ is part the ginger family and has been a staple in Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian cooking for thousands of years. In addition‚
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