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    Equality Rule

    Equality training 14 Workforce monitoring 15 Do I have to monitor equality? 15 Types of information to monitor 16 How much monitoring? 16 Who to tell and why? 16 Can I ask about health or disability? 17 What you can do with the data once it has been collected 17 Privacy and confidentiality 18 Reporting 19 Recruitment information 20 Workforce information 21 2 | When you are responsible for what other people do 22 When you can be held legally responsible for someone

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    Business

    RESEARCH PROPOSAL A research proposal is an overall plan, scheme, structure and strategy designed to obtain answers to the research questions or problems which constitute your research project. A research proposal should outline the various tasks that you plan to undertake to fulfil your research objectives, test hypotheses or obtain answers to your research questions. It also should state your reasons for undertaking the study. Broadly a research proposal’s two main functions are to: * Outline

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    Culture Shock

    is not a very comfortable thing to do especially when it is at the cost of spirituality, clothing, and food. To some, the absence of prayer calls sounds calling out loudly alone is depressing. To others, the fact that they cannot wear the comfortable cloths they are used to is a burden. Clothing can be sometimes a religious duty which is very difficult to fulfill in many societies. In addition, many find it extremely difficult to adapt to local food and would do anything for a male prepared just the

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    Tattoos Culture

    Tattoos and Piercings throughout Different World Cultures COM/150 Effective Essay Writing Tattoos and Piercings throughout Different World Cultures Did you know that almost a fourth of men and women between 18 and 50 years of age have at least one tattoo? How about that 15% of those people have at least one body piercing ("Northwestern University News Center," n.d.)? These statistics may be surprising, but the fact is that tattoos and piercings are growing increasingly more popular in today’s

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    Roe V. Wade Case Study

    Wade case; The Supreme Court ruled that abortion can be legalized and made guidelines for the states to follow. The supreme Court had divided pregnancy into three 12-week trimester, During a woman’s first trimester the state cannot perform unless it was performed

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    Assignment Demonstrative Communication Paper

    Assignment Demonstrative Communication Paper Paul Stief 12/23/2012 XBCOM/275 Carlos Alcazar In this paper I am going to discuss and describe demonstrative communication. In this paper we are going to find out what demonstrative communication is I am going to provide you examples of its affective and ineffectiveness. Furthermore we are going to dive into how demonstrative communication and both its positive and negative aspects for both the receiver and the sender. Once we have

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    Ironing

    has been a part of our society, and many other societies, for centuries, and the tradition still continues to this very day. In today’s modern day society, the job of ironing has been given to Laundromats where your clothes can be dry cleaned, ironed, and pressed for you instead of having to do it yourself. The way we have ironed has changed dramatically as well; we have gone from using solid iron plates with a handle to plastic and stainless steel steam and heat irons that plug into the wall. Regardless

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    How Has the Development of Fingerprinting Techniques in Forensics Increased the Succession Rate of Convicting Criminals from the Period of 1890-1950?

    crime scene where the suspect laid their hand on. Furthermore this collectivisation of evidence from the crime scene could mean collecting; foreign fibres (unusual fibres that seem to look like that they do not belong their i.e. due to their different colour, type of fabric or thickness of the fibre.); retrieving bullets and firearms form the crime scene and any possible DNA samples that can be collected in the crime scene such as blood spatter on the walls of a room, where in this case the crime was

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    Police Body Cameras Pros And Cons

    controversy such as Police using body cameras. This topic is becoming a bigger issue around the country due to false accusations on people and police. There are pros and cons to every controversial issue. Four cons related to Police body cameras are the following: The cameras are expensive. There is a privacy issue for both police and civilians. There may be issues with the camera. The police don’t want them. On the positive side, there are pros as well. Four pros of police using body cameras are the following:

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    Anorexia Nervosa

    ending in death if not treated properly by a physician. Anorexia nervosa can take over every organ in the body. An individual (male or female) has a fear of being overweight, even if they are underweight. It is hard to realize when he or she is suffering from anorexia nervosa if you do not know the signs or symptoms of this eating disorder. It can take over an individual’s life unless they find a confidant to talk about what is going on with their eating problems. An individual (male or female)

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