Assessment 4 – Case Study a. How does a worker report an injury? A worker must notify his employer in writing within 30 days of injury, ideally the injury must be recorded by him or someone on his behalf in workplace's ‘Register of injuries’ as soon as possible (within 30 days or he may not be entitled to compensation). b. How does a worker make a claim if injured at work? To make a claim a worker must get a ‘Certificate of Capacity’ first (issued by a medical practitioner) to claim
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Poverty and Pollution Case Study Cabutao, Sao Paulo, Brazil, was formed in 1948. Now a city of over 100 thousand peo-ple, it is one of the largest banana producers and has the largest industrial production. They have one of the largest petroleum refineries in the country producing oil, plastic, propane and butane gas as well as many others in addition; they have two hydroelectric facilities that once produced high levels of pollutants. The state is the most developed region in the country and
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A woman, in Islam had been given economic independence since the very beginning. There are many matters that can be looked at where we can see Muslim women have complete economic independence. A Muslim woman is allowed to work but certain limitations exist as to what jobs this woman may have. For example, according to our teachings a woman should be only be checked by a female doctor and females should only be taught by females and hence we can see that there is a specific skill set that a woman
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several purposes. For example: to determine the power to exercise personal jurisdiction over a person, to grant a divorce, to impose a tax or to determine the persons entitled to inherit property. 2. Losing and gaining a domicile: a person does not lose her old domicile until she acquires a new one, that is, until she hoes to another state wit the intent to reside indefinitely in the new state. (Examples on pg 45-46). 3. Meaning of “indefinite intent: often, courts state that it
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logically probative of some matter which requires proof… It is sufficient to say … that relevant (that is, logically probative or disprobative) evidence is evidence which makes the matter which requires proof more or less probable” (Allen, p8). Essentially, relevant evidence is that which makes the matter requiring proof more or less probable. In this sense, relevance is arguably an absolute concept, as proof of one fact either makes the existence of another more probable, or it does not. Notwithstanding
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the supreme law of the United States of America. Therefore, not only does each individual state govern with The Constitution at hand, but they also provide a separate penal code unique to its own. Laws prohibiting a personal liberty such as abortion (where arguments have been made whether this is true), have been declared unconstitutional in certain states where in others it is not; states simply have that power. But where does the claim “unconstitutional” become void due to moral and reasonable
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decision and also, her current Housing Court matter as Respondent/Tenant to the Petitioner NYCHA, under Index # LT-014253/16. Reference is made, to the Affirmation in Opposition, dated May 18, 2016, received from Stephanie Jones, Esq., Of Counsel to David I. Farber. Said Opposition was submitted two (2) months after the filing of the initial request for an appeal. Moreover, it asserts that our client has not established an excusable default, nor, does she have a meritorious defense. We believe
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you won't be able to keep up the facade for very long anyway. Honesty and authenticity are very appealing characteristics. If both parties stay true to themselves, they'll know if they're right for each other. And in the end, that's usually what matters most. 3. Relax. Interviews are not really interviews at all. They're conversations. Treat them like conversations, and the tension will slowly dissolve. Remember: when you walk into that office, you don't have the job to begin with. In theory,
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religious viewpoints will be looked at from a Christian world view to see the differences and rationale behind the thinking. The subject of if the Christian God is a loving God that wants us to be happy, why does he allow bad things to happen. (incomplete sentence as written, the end of it is phrased as a question, and to what degree is our happiness God’s primary desire?) As a Christian [comma] I look to the book of Job. The book of Job tells the story of
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accomplish the most he can. Similar to my life, my influence motivates me to do better and accomplish as much as I can. Billy never gives up on me no matter how many mistakes I make, he believes I’ll be better, for example in school. Billy wasn’t a straight A student and prioritized school while he was in school but, he makes sure I do all my homework no matter how small it was. He expects big things from me in the future just like Miss Riley’s high expectation from Homer in the future. Today, Homer is
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