School of Computing and Mathematics Faculty of BCL Request for Ethical Approval for Individual Study / Programme of Research by University Students Students conducting PG Independent Scholarship (PG IS), UG Applied Research Project (UG ARP), UG Maths Projects (UG MP) or Learning-through-Work (LTW) projects must complete this form and submit to their project supervisors for approval. After initial approval, project supervisors need to submit these forms to PG IS
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Ebony Stewart May 7, 2014 Estimating Health Care Associated Infections and Deaths in U.S Hospitals as Oppose to Medical Malpractice Epidemiology Introduction This study was conducted for two important reasons. Deaths in the United States as well as an estimation to provide information for the number of healthcare-associated infections (HAI) were the purpose. The data sources used were 1) National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance 2) National Hospital Discharge Survey and 3) American
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information so message is consistent. The finance section chief ensures that contractual and financial processes remain intact and tracks resources. The liaison officer acts as the point of contact for supporting agencies, answers questions and provides briefings. The planning section chief is responsible for gathering, analyzing and disseminating information, manages the planning process, compiles Incident Action Plan and is always thinking of what will come next. Logistics section chief acquires the things
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William Emker Intro to Criminal Justice Professor Rosen 05/02/2011 Marjuana in the Criminal Justice System Should the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes be legalized? Wouldn’t it be simple to provide a simple black or white answer to this question? Across the nation there is much debate on this very topic, one that I don’t believe can be solved so easily with a yes or no. There are so many activists that have strong opinions on this subject and go to the fullest extent to ensure they
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Corporate and Business Law Section A – SIX questions ONLY to be attempted 1 Explain the distinction between binding and persuasive sources of law in Zimbabwe. (10 marks) 2 In relation to the law of contract: (a) Explain the interface between a voetstoots contract and aedilitian remedies for a latently defective article. (7 marks) (b) State whether the current law adequately caters for the present day demands of commerce in Zimbabwe. (3 marks) (10 marks) 3 In relation to the law of contract: (a)
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Partnerships tional and promotional communications, with the brand selection being based on the package. The fourth situation is the pure impulse purchase. In this case shoppers had not considered buying the product until the package attracts their attention and they are enticed to purchase the product. In addition to drawing the attention of the shopper, the package itself may have attributes that significantly increase the attractiveness of buying a given brand. These are attributes that make
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BRIEFING THE CASE WRITING ASSIGNMENT CHAPTER 25 BY District of Columbia v. Howell 607 A.2d 501 (D.C. App. 1992) District of Columbia Court of Appeals Strayer University Online Campus Memphis, TN December 3, 2009 1. Case Name, Citation, and Court District of Columbia v. Howell 607 A.2d 501 (D.C. App. 1992) District of Columbia Court of Appeals 2. Key Facts A. The Murch School Summer Discovery Program was designed to provide
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as the Silver Spring monkeys case, a widely publicized dispute about experiments conducted on 17 macaque monkeys inside the Institute of Behavioral Research in Silver Spring, Maryland. The group first came to public attention in 1981 during the Silver Spring monkey’s case, a dispute about experiments conducted by researcher Edward Taub on 17 macaque monkeys inside the Institute of Behavioral Research in Silver Spring, Maryland. (Eldercare Home Health, 2012) The case led to the first police raid in
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Case: Wendy’s and the Finger-in-the-Chili In March 2005, Anna Ayala, a Las Vegas resident visiting San Jose, California, went to Wendy’s with her family. She ordered a bowl of Beef Chili. She said she bit into a spoon of chili and “suddenly I chewed something that’s kind of hard, crunch. I spit it out.” She said that’s when she realized the crunchy item was a 1 and half inch human finger well manicured nail. She hired a lawyer and sued. Denny Lynch, Senior VP of communication for Wendy’s international
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be used to trace the location or activity of a criminal. Personally, CCTV has never effected or helped me, but I have known people who have had their vehicle or important items stolen from vehicles; CCTV helped them to identify the theft and in one case retrieve the stolen item.[1] This is a table showing the amount of people per year that have fallen a victim to some form of cybercrime.[2] Victims per year 556 million Victims per day Over 1.5 million Victims per second 18 Identities exposed
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