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    Important notice: ASX has published this abridged guide to assist listed entities and their officers to understand and comply with their continuous disclosure obligations under the Listing Rules. Nothing in this guide necessarily binds ASX in the application of the Listing Rules in a particular case. In issuing this guide, ASX is not providing legal advice. Listed entities and their officers should obtain their own advice from a qualified professional person in respect of their obligations. ASX may

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    Self-Disclosure Essay

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    Therapist Self-Disclosure 1 Running head: THERIPIST SELF-DISCLOSURE IN GROUP THERAPY Therapist Self-Disclosure 2 Abstract The effects that counselor self-disclosure can have on group members and the appropriateness of when to use self disclosure will be explained in this paper. The author will discuss the ethical dilemmas that may arise when counselors divulge too much information, as well as a discussion of what the client's perceptions may be of such disclosure and the positive

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    Disclosure Analysis ACC/422 December 3, 2012 Disclosure Analysis Under the full disclosure principle, companies are mandated to disclose financial information to be in compliance with the Security Exchange Commission. The information presented pertains to events that have an impact on the company’s financial position and results (Accounting Tools, 2012). With this purpose in mind, this paper will provide financial information pertaining to Crown Crafts incorporated. The information presented

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    Ethical Implications of Disclosure and Nondisclosure Being an advanced practice nurse is a huge responsibility. The profession itself is advancing and with the Affordable Care Act moral, ethical and legal considerations of providing care as an advanced practice nurse have increased exponentially. Ethical standards for nurse practitioner are defined in the American Nurses Code of Ethics. Ethical standard are based largely on the individual nurse beliefs. Because ethics are not a clear cut science

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    Experiments: Self-Disclosure and the Presenting-Self and the Perceived-Self Building upon a classroom experiment, I chose a self-disclosure test tor couples and two examinations of the presenting and the perceived-self. This required some modification to the initial exercise in the case of self-disclosure for couples; I utilized my own relationship for that experiment. The subjects are both Caucasian, in a long term relationship, aged 45 and 48 respectively. Experiment (A) Self-Disclosure Findings Male

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    D5 Disclosure Analysis

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    The invention claimed in claim 1 does not involve an inventive step when the disclosures of D5 and D6 are combined: D5 discloses: A system for predicting a health outcome of a subject in an environment (Abstract). In animal husbandry, it is considered a body temperature and weight of a livestock is associated to the health of the livestock. comprising: - a camera (Item 1) situated within the environment configured to capture one or more images and/or a video sequence including at least a portion

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    Full Disclosure Principle

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    The full disclosure principle states that any future event that may or will occur, and thatwill have a material economic impact on the financial position of the business, should be disclosed to probable and potential readers of the statements. Such disclosures are most frequently made by footnotes. For example, a hotel should report the building of a new wing, or the future acquisition of another property. A restaurant facing a lawsuit from a customer who was injured by tripping over a frayed carpet

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    A Review of Disclosure Practices of Latin American Companies Abstract This paper analyzes current practices in several Latin American countries in the areas of corporate disclosure and transparency by focusing on the extent to which information is disclosed to investors through public channels, such as websites. We find weak disclosure practices, which will continue to prove problematic for capital flows and the future development of these countries. Specifically, poor disclosure practices lead

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    quality of relationship with the audience, and predict how the audience is likely to respond when making disclosure decisions (Greene, 2009). Typically, individuals will choose to disclose to those with whom they have a higher relational closeness and quality, while concealing with those who are more distant. However, situations arise that contradict these assumptions, as in the case of public disclosure of private information. The individuals in this study disclose to an audience that varies in relational

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    of self-disclosure in relationships is also important because the higher it is, the higher the marriage satisfaction is. Self- disclosure is a process of communication that involves sharing information between couples in a relationship. A. Supporting Evidence: “Research consistently has shown a link between happy marriage and self-disclosure, or sharing your private feelings, fears, doubts and perceptions with your partner.” (Schoenberg, B., 2011 Jan 14). 1. Explanation: Self-disclosure relates

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