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    The Rights Of A Citizen

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    because of that, we have responsibilities that trail along. Some may say, that what strengthens our relationship with Jesus may be the blessings that he gives us. Others may say that is it the duties that we need to obey because we have more respect and meekness in accomplishing these things. In American government, it is the same. Some may say that what strengthens our society is the rights that have been given to us by the constitution. Others say that it is the responsibilities, we have as American

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    my (the practitioner) responsibility and duty to report the possible risks from the company refusing to follow my recommendations. It is my responsibility to ensure the safety and welfare of the public before that of myself, my clients or my employers. From the PEO Code of Ethics web page, it can be seen that, “Through the Code of Ethics, professional engineers have a clearly defined duty to society, which is to regard the duty to public welfare as paramount, above their duties to clients

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    Duty of care is a legal requirement which means you cannot choose whether to accept this duty or not. This duty starts as soon as a person is accepted as a service user and receives help, support or treatment. In a Health and social care setting it involves working with people with lots of different variety of needs, hopes, wishes and backgrounds. Within the setting we have an organisation that is call ‘Duty of Care’ towards the people that cannot look after them self’s. This means that it is the

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    Had the Secret Service mission been a go on that day, nothing would have changed. According to several sources, the Secret Service's original duties were to investigate financial crimes regarding the U.S. Economy. These duties expanded as the agency had enough manpower to assume different responsibilities. It is important to recognize the responsibilities of Secret Service Agents because they exercise their legal authority on a daily basis, provide

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    when the act was done”. This principle is set within the English legal system in order to assert fairness and justice. The exceptions are set in place in order to ensure this principle is upheld, by asserting a duty of care for certain situations. One of these exceptions includes the duty of a parent to a child. Section 1 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933, created a liability for parents who neglect their child which leads to harm or death. Gibbins and Proctor, is the leading legal authority

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    Economic Loss

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    often described as a problematic form of damage. Although floodgates arguments are sometimes encountered in this area, there are other reasons why a duty to take care not to cause foreseeable economic loss to the claimant is not always appropriate. Hale J, McLoughlin v Jones (2002) Psychiatric injury is different in kind from economic

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    There is a general duty of care related to common law that the teacher has to do all that is reasonable to ensure the health, safety and welfare of all those who are associated through the teacher/student relationship during the school day, whilst on the school grounds or during school activities/excursions. The purpose of this report is to examine the need and application of the duty of care policy within a primary school environment, using three different scenarios duty of care will be explored

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    Duty of Care Concept. Duty of care: Workers have a responsibility to work safely so they don’t cause any harm to themselves and others, this responsibility lays at the workplace for everybody: contractors, visitor’s volunteers and casual worker. Everyone mast take personal responsibility for their only action and every one must follow health and safety procedures. Duty of care: A PCBU has the primary duty of care to ensure the health and safety of workers while they are at work in the business or

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    Define the functional responsibilities of the board of directors. In the United States, all states require nonprofits to choose directors to sit on its board, however, the number of directors required varies per state. While, the board of directors perform a significant role within a nonprofit organization, providing the framework for its operations. The precise roles of a board remain determined by a nonprofit's value bylaws, however, there are some consistent value roles that a board should

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    something. Responsibility is a task or duty required to be done. In one of the national bestselling novels, The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje, two out of the four main characters Hana and Kip go through a period of conflict that contradicts their beliefs between passion and responsibility. Honest responsibility results from knowing and reflecting on what is right and what is wrong: this gives individuals a sense of organization in life. Nonetheless that is only until responsibilities or duty encounters

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