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    the Best Interests Assessor undertaking the DOLS assessment, what factors would you need to take into account in this case when working out what is in Sarah’s best interests? Whom should you consult? (40 Marks) The Best Interest Assessors role and importance was brought about by the case of London Borough of Hillingdon v Neary & Anor [2011] EWCOP 1377 where the judge stated “the best interest assessment

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    of this situation, and give the poor an opportunity to receive a loan. The “money lenders” were not trying to help the poor, they just wanted to earn money, thinking on their own personal benefit. That’s why their loans have insane conditions with interest payments of a couple hundred percent. If someone could not pay back the loan in time, they would take everything from the customers, and maybe even kill them. This was the only opportunity for poor people to get a loan until microfinance was born

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    essentially saying that just because you are a human does not mean that you are better than any other another animal. Because of sentience: “The developed capacity to have experiences of pleasure and pain” (Timmons 679), if we as humans have like interests with other species in regard to things like suffering, in that neither species wants to suffer, this should raise red flags in that we should have equal consideration for all species. Speciesism suggests that it is not okay to be discriminative

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    are three constraints discussed in this essay. First, integrity does require a degree of moral reflectiveness. Second, Integrity may cause conflict that is must be resolved. It does not necessarily produce or protect interpersonal harmony. Third, a person who has integrity can be trusted. It does not avoid the restructuring of social structures and associations, because it leaves the matter to exercise of interpersonal authority. He states that one cannot have integrity without being honest but one

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    Insurable Interest

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    out a policy, you have to have insurable interest in them. What Does That Mean? It means that two people need to have a relationship such that if one of them dies, the other will experience some kind of loss. That loss may not be entirely financial, but it can be compensated to some degree by money. For instance, family members are generally assumed to also suffer emotional loss, beyond the financial impact involved. Why Do You Need Insurable Interest? Have you ever seen the movie Ransom? Spoiler

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    least once or twice? Finding and maintaining confidence is no easy task. I mean, we are programmed to believe that every single person we encounter judges how we look, how we talk, how we think. So how do we look, talk, and think in a way that will please everyone? The truth is, we can't. But really, why would you want to? At the end of the day, there's only one person whose opinion should matter: yours. As early as middle school, I wanted to fit in. I tried desperately to fit into group after group

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    method will work in professional settings just as much, if not more, than it will in personal settings. People want to talk to, buy from, do favors for, etc. for someone that they believe is genuinely interested in them. Those who fail to take an interest in others run into more difficulties in life than those who do not. The first way to make people like you is this: “Become genuinely interested in other people.”

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    remember that you are absolutely unique. Just like everyone else.” Mead’s quotation defines the word unique as an essence, and it is shared with millions of people. Unique ranges in a number of vivid interests, from literature to artistic abilities. Everyone is distinct in their own fashion, regardless of interests. It is when we reveal our own sense of originality that we sprout from the crowd below us. Uniqueness is a widespread characteristic in which we let our imaginative minds paint over the canvas

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    public. It is important to make sure that any person who holds a position of authority in the American government has a great character. Good Ethics are a great foundation for this concept. If an officer is willing to arrest prostitutes and release them for sexual favors, he is obviously a fan of the ideology of egoism. And for the most part, egoism is not great for the overall public, just the person who is concerned with only their own best interest. But Egoism also has its own benefits. Let’s

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    Termination of Agency

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    sound mind; or by the principal being adjudicated or declared a bankrupt or an insolvent. Termination of agency, where agent has an interest in subject matter 155. Where the agent has himself an interest in the property which form the subject-matter of the agency, the agency cannot, in absence of an express contract be terminated to the prejudice of such interest. Illustration a. A give authority to B to sell A’s land, and to pay himself, out of proceeds, the debt due to him from A. A cannot

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