One of the most comprehensive surveys of abuse in foster care was conducted in conjunction with a Baltimore lawsuit. Trudy Festinger, head of the Department of Research at the New York University School of Social Work, determined that over 28 per cent of the children in state care had been abused while in the system. Reviewed cases depicted "a pattern of physical, sexual and emotional abuses" inflicted upon children in the custody of the Baltimore Department. Cases reviewed as the trial progressed
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[pic] NORTHERN HOME FOR CHILDREN 5301 Ridge Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19128 POLICY To ensure that the rights of consumers of Northern Home for Children are safeguarded and that disputes concerning our consumers are resolved promptly and fairly, consumers or their guardians have the right to lodge grievances and appeals when informal methods of resolving disputes are unsuccessful. The following grievance and appeal system is in effect at Northern Home for Children. GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE
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Hill Northeast Alabama Community College Abstract All children have the right to live in an environment free from abuse and neglect. According to Muda & Alwi (2012), “The safety of children is the paramount concern that must guide child protection efforts”. There are four main types of abuse: Physical, sexual, emotional, and neglect. Physical abuse and emotional abuse are similar and different in many ways. Physical abuse can be seen on the outside of a child, while emotional abuse is more
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Date: February 27, 2014 Subject: Marketing TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary The Groupon Case Study is generally about a man named Mason and the success of his Groupon company. Mason first started out with a website called ThePoint.org, which was designed to organize campaigns, protests, boycotts, and fundraising drives for important social issues. That idea let to the creation of Groupon launched on 2008. Groupon started
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ABSTRACT Purpose: The shopping habits and purchase patterns of the Indian consumer have seen a drastic change in the past decade. This paper aims at identifying the profile of this new Indian consumer, how they purchase, what are the factors that influence their consumer behaviour towards shopping malls and how do they choose their shop - ping destination. Methodology: We have taken responses from 405 respondents through a questionnaire. The samples were chosen on the basis of their availability
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Privacy, Exposure and Price Discrimination Luc Wathieu1 Harvard Business School, Soldiers Field, Boston, MA 02163 (email) lwathieu@hbs.edu (Tel) 617-495-1016 Submitted for presentation at the first QME conference This paper explores the demand for privacy that arises from the loss of consumer surplus when firms gain the ability to treat different consumers differently. It is shown that firms in quest of a competitive advantage may have an incentive to acquire consumer information and use it
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Sample Persuasive Message E-tailing E-tailing or electronic retailing has taken over todays society and how a consumer purchases a product. According to Turban, King, McKay, Marshall, Lee, and Viehland (2008), “With the ubiquity of the Internet, the next logical step was for retailing to move online. Retailing conducted over the Internet is called electronic retailing, or e-tailing, and those who conduct retail business online are called e-tailers.” Prior to the Internet becoming so
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policy event may ultimately prove to be today’s Senate Commerce Committee hearing on Rep. Barney Frank’s “Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2009” (H.R. 4173), which narrowly passed the House in December without a single hearing and no real debate. Although the sprawling (273,579 word) bill is mostly famous for creating a Consumer Financial Protection Agency, it would also, in just 613 words, “put the FTC on steroids,” in the words of Jim Miller, FTC Chairman from 1981 to 1985. With
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business be left for the taking. How is the federal trade commission broken to oversee the companies and how these laws are being kept? Why is this so important to the American people? This section of the American is like the godfather of business protection and keeper of guidelines. This area is cornerstone of ensuring a balance to the business world as we know today. You have to ask yourself without them would the economic be safe? Current Mission Let’s take a look at the current mission of
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INDEX Contents Introductory Note Court: Definition Functions of Court Environment Court • Definition • Constitution: • Purpose Power and functions of the Environment Court Practical Scenario of the Environment Court Legal loopholes and deficiencies of the Environment Court Act, 2000 Environment related court in other countries of Indian subcontinent: A comparative study • India: The National Environment Tribunal • Pakistan: The Environment Tribunal • Comparative study Recommendations
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