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    unethical as MTRC is not responsible for the customers’ needs. In terms of transparency‚ MTRC failed to create a spirit of openness in marketing operations. Although the MTR has already disclosed the number of rail cracks‚ it did not report all the incidents to the public. MTRC only chose to report those cracks which cause service disruptions. For those cracks that did not cause any service disruptions‚ MTRC just reported them to the government (Ho 2011b). Even when the rail operator announced the train

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    MU 2.4 - Contribute to children and young people’s health and safety 1.2 Identify the lines of responsibility and reporting for health and safety in the work setting All health and safety issues are to be reported to Lynn Taylor. Lynn then ensures all staff are made aware of the issue and arranges for repair/removal as necessary. All of the current Busy Bees staff are trained first aiders. The Health and safety officer is Lynn Taylor. Lynn completes the yearly risk assessment‚ and all the

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    remember every detail of everything you see‚ such as conversations‚ what people are wearing during the day and even what they smell like‚ from what I know not many people have this ability‚ however the protagonist Christopher‚ in the novel‚ “the curious incident of the dog in the night-time” can and this is due to his mental illness‚ autism. Mark Haddon’s choice of character is different to most crime and mystery related novels. Firstly I will discuss how Asperger’s syndrome has affected the way in which

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    Unit 4: Keeping children safe P4.1- I have been involved in identifying hazards in my setting‚ such as in the water play area‚ the children accidently spilling water on the floor from splashing the water out of the water bowl and from trying to experiment with pouring and filling bottles. Therefore‚ because this happened I proceeded to use in initiative and clean up the spillage on the floor. The procedure I had took in this situation was that I asked the children to step away from the puddle

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    before they died. Simultaneously‚ during forensic examination of the spot‚ police got specific clues that it cannot be an accident as claimed by Savani. Police questioned Savani‚ who is under treatment at a hospital‚ to collect information about the incident and after leads the offence was registered.Sources claim that Rs. 5 crore insurance money was the motive behind the crime but it is clear that Savani mislead

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    This interesting book called ‘’The curious incident of the dog in the nighttime’’ written by Mark Haddon in 2003‚ puts the readers into a totally different world by putting them into the skin of an autistic character.‘’The curious incident of the dog in the nighttime’’ was actually meant to be the title of Christopher boone’s diary‚ who discovered his neighbor’s dog Wellington stabbed by a garden fork‚ laying on the street. Christopher spontaneously decides to be the detective of this bizarre case

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    procedures for responding to accidents and sudden illness An accident could be described as an unintentional incident which could possibly have an adverse effect on a persons wellbeing‚ initiated from outside the human body‚ whereby there may be some initial warning. Some of these incidences can include a slip‚ trip‚ fall‚ burn or cut. A sudden illness can be described as an incident that occurs without

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    In 2003 Mark Haddon won the Whitbread Book of the Year Award for his novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time‚ a book that gives a realistic picture of how it should be to go as an autistic person through life. The book is a worldwide bestseller and won at least fifteen other awards. It is written from the person of Christopher‚ a boy with Asperger’s syndrome. When Christopher found the dog of his neighbor killed in her garden‚ he decides to go looking for the perpetrator of this brutal

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    Mark Haddon‚ the author of the 2003 best seller book the Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time‚ was born in Northampton‚ England‚ 1962 (Ewing). He was a son of an architect father and homemaker mother (Ewing). In his early life‚ he was interested in math and science (Terry). As he attended college‚ he realized his love of English literature and attainted B.S degree at Oxford University in 1981(Ewing). After graduation‚ he volunteered to be a home caregiver for a multiple sclerosis patient

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    bullying and harassment and the difference between right and wrong behaviour. A school should have a procedure in place to cover Abusive and threatening adults with includes what to do if an incident arises‚ who to contact in an emergency (members of staff‚ Local Authority or police)‚ who to report the incident to and how to do that‚ any follow up procedure that is required‚ any support available to the staff member concerned such as

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