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    The article “women at work” is written by Amber Darr who is a great writer and barrister. She writes regularly in the newspaper regarding the prevailing social issues and their legal awareness in the society. This masterpiece “women at work” expresses her reservation about the condition of women at the workplace. Her credibility‚ capability and strength over law issues allow her to supervise advocacy training programs and enforce skills to the practicing barristers. Her audience for this particular

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    The labour market is where the demand and supply of labour interact to determine the wage rate and the allocation of labour resources between firms and industries in the economy. The stimulus emphasises the distinct trends in the labour market such as underemployment‚ low participation rate and high unemployment rate in Australia. The government has an active role in dealing with different employment issues by creating employment opportunities‚ altering wages to be equitable and other costs of hiring

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    Bibliography: Tilendo v. Ombudsman‚ G.R. No. 165975‚ 13 September 2007‚ 533 SCRA 331. Rodriguez v. Sandiganbayan‚ 468 Phil. 375 (2004). TELLO‚ v. People‚ G.R. No. 165781‚ June 5‚ 2009 Ocampo III v Davalos‚ Sr. v. People‚ G.R. No. 145229‚ April 24‚ 2006‚ 488 SCRA 84‚ 92-93.  Jamilano

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    This piece of reflective writing about my university interview will be based on the model of Gibbs reflective cycle (1988) this is the reflective cycle developed by Graham Gibbs (1988) in order to structure the events surrounding my interview and subsequent reflection. When the university offered me a chance to attend the selection day for the mental health nursing course I was filled with a sense of curiosity as to how being interviewed in a group format would differ to my previous experiences

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    Licensing Requirements and Accreditation Affecting Long-Term Care Michael E. Puckett University of Phoenix HCS/443 August 5‚ 2006 Licensing Requirements and Accreditation Affecting Long-Term Care The world of health care is changing from the needs of individuals due to changes in expectations of the health care organizations. One steady component of long-term care is the need for regulation in the industry that serves the public. Regulation is provided in several ways that includes licensing

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    An In-depth analysis of Telstra: Human Rights Obligations Introduction Telstra is the largest Australia’s leading telecommunications and information services company that offering a full range of communications services such as mobile network (Telstra‚ 2014). Its potential customers are ranged from Asia Pacific to Africa with the bright success performances. Therefore‚ it mainly involved large amounts of two stakeholders which are employees and customers. Definition of Human Rights Human rights refer

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    accepted guiding principles”1. Lord Bingham based his ideas on those of Dicey and explained the rule of law in 8 points2. In my opinion‚ UK has made some efforts in the last decades to enhance the rule of law and accountability‚ by moving from parliamentary to constitutional sovereignty. Constitution is defined “as the set of laws and principles under which a state is governed”. These rules define the powers and duties of the government‚ as well as‚ individuals’ freedoms and human rights. Most countries

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    MODULE IV Legal Aspects of insurance-Insurance Act1938-Indian Contract Act-Consumer Protection Act 1986-Insurance ombudsman-Contract of agency-Special principles of insurance contracts including reinsurance and double insurance LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF INSURANCE BUSINESS Insurance is made available to the public through the medium of contracts that detail the rights and duties of the parties to the insurance agreement. These contracts may range from implied or oral agreements‚ to formal written contracts

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    Appointments • By convention‚ members of the Cabinet are typically appointed from the lower house of Parliament‚ the Dewan Rakyat. • Although Deputy Ministers and/or Parliamentary Secretaries may be appointed to each portfolio‚ they are not included in the Cabinet. The Cabinet meets weekly‚ every Wednesday. • After the position of Parliamentary Secretary was removed and partial live telecasts of Parliament proceedings began in 2008‚ Cabinet meetings were moved to Fridays whenever Parliament sat‚ so as

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    Constitutional monarchy‚ Parliamentary systemJapan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean‚ it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan‚ China‚ North Korea‚ South Korea and Russia‚ stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south. Wikipedia Capital: Tokyo Dialing code: 81 Area: 377‚944 km² Population: 127.6 million (2012) World Bank Prime minister: Shinzō Abe Government: Unitary state‚ Constitutional monarchy‚ Parliamentary systemJapan is

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