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    June 25th, 2015 was the day I hopped onto a Greyhound bus to Canada with high hopes to see the World Cup. Even though Team USA were the favorites to win, tickets happened to be inexpensive, the games were being played on 32- year old stadiums with minimum seating, and there was little to none preview coverage of the tournament. When I told people I was going, most of them would say, “There’s a World Cup this year?” There was, only it’s being played by women, not men. At the end of that month, millions

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    all the available resources has become a necessity when all the available resources is beginning to drain out rapidly. Laws governing all the natural resources both renewable and non-renewable resources has a major say in how people make use of the energy available. Government plays a major role in framing these policies. Therefore, it is important that the regulating bodies are pro-active and should vision out the future before making any provisions. Moreover the end users of electricity faces many

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    New legislation for the ABCC will be enacted that coincides with the Australian government’s building industry code. This requires all organizations that are involved in construction or associated work to adhere to the code’s policies on trade unionism. In particular, they must comply with the content of their enterprise bargaining agreements, otherwise known as EBAs. If compliance fails to take place construction companies will be unable to gain any Commonwealth work (Hannah, 2016, p. 1). Therefore

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    The female eligibility requirements established by the International Association of Athletics Federation and the International Olympic Committee are unethical and discriminatory. According to these governing boards, it is acceptable to prohibit female athletes with hyperandrogenism from competing at sanctioned events. However, according to Katrina Karkazis of the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics, these guidelines are unfounded and essentially disbar female athletes who “are (considered) “too

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    The provision expresses the rights of the sound maker, i.e. what is not required is implied. The implication is that anybody apart from the marker is prevented by the Act to make reproductions without authority (Craig, 2011, p. 105). On 23rd of June 2015, the rules of regulating sound recordings were modified. The modifications were to the effect that unpublished sound recordings would last for fifty years after fixation. If the sound recordings are published before the copyright expires, the term

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    standards. For example, the accreditation of hospitals by The Joint Commission (TJC) on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations or schools of nursing by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) (Sollecito, W. A., & Johnson, J. K., 2011). To assist in understanding the objective of, and differences between accreditation and licensure I will discuss both. Accreditation means the procedure by which an authoritative body bestows official acknowledgement that a compliance evaluation in conformance

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    State Commission for Women G - Block, IInd Floor, I.P.Estate New Delhi - 110002 Chairperson: Ms Anjali Rai Ph.: 011-23379150, 23378936 6. Goa State Commission for Women GMC (OFS) Complex Panaji, Goa Chairperson: Dr.(Mrs.) Promod D. Salgaonkar Ph.: 0832-2421080(O) 0832-2257736(R) 7. Haryana State Commission for Women Koth No. 683, Sector 7 Panckula Chairperson: Ms Sheela Bhayan Ph.: 2597824, 2597994 8. Himachal Pradesh State Commission for Women

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    such a right is conferred to simply must acknowledge, and strive towards, a social system where non-interference is applauded. Positive rights, contrastingly, require active intervention to achieve. This active intervention almost necessitates a governing body, and funds raised by this government, to achieve such positive rights. As such, it is often the case that positive rights (such as a right to education) are significantly neglected in developing societies around the globe. Human rights and the

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    The Joint Commission has instituted a number of goals nationally; the aim is to improve patient’s safety. The goals selected look at areas that are of concern in the healthcare industry particularly how it affect patients safety and make recommendations how to reduce if not eradicated these. The Joint Commission is the governing body that accredited hospitals and other health care organizations. The two hospitals that this paper will be comparing, using the goals and criteria recommended by the Joint

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    Institutions of higher education have faced growing external demands from state and federal government, accrediting bodies, the public. For the past two decades, the focus on student learning and accountability has grown tremendously. Now, it is difficult to read the news without seeing a headline related to states holding institutions accountable for graduation and retention rates, national initiatives related to graduating more students, or an article looking at funding and affordability issues

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