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    their employees so far as is reasonably practicable. Duties also exist to protect members of the public who may be affected by the running of the business. This duty also applies to the self-employed. Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 these specify the minimum welfare standards in the workplace including number of toilets, wash hand basins, work space, temperature, safe glazing in windows, etc The Control of Substances Hazardous of Health Regulation 2002 (COSHH) Employers…

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    Parenti, author of Make Believe Media The Politics of Entertainment, argues that that is not all that is being presented to individuals as media consumers. He believes that more often than not that television depicts “real ideological content” (Parenti, 1992, p. 1). He feels that one can’t simply be entertained by what they’re seeing because it’s not just entertainment that is being attained. He feels that there are certain ideologies that Hollywood and television are presenting to us through…

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    redeemed by God. To fulfill that, every people have to be reconciled with God. So, God the Father appointed and sent His Son to be the mediator. Jesus takes upon Himself a human nature and willingly submitted Himself to the demands of God’s law (Sproul, 1992). Christ who is appointed by the Father comes to bring about the end of the history of humankind and the world. The work completed on earth is one of the great work that has taken on himself. And the time he spent here is only a small part…

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    Brewer’s 1992 study. The much higher percentage of alternate models constructed by younger children can be explained by the stage of mental development they are in. Younger children construct initial models due to the constraints of their presuppositions before being exposed to scientific information. Subsequently, younger children construct synthetic models as an attempt to synthesise the new information that the earth is a sphere with their existing presuppositions (Vosniadou & Brewer 1992).…

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    Health and safety regulations. Name and year of rules: COSSH (2002) - Control of substances hazardous to health RIDDOR (1995) - Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations PPE (1992) - Personal protective equipment Management and health and safety at work rule (1992) The health and safety management for employees (1989) - HSE Health and safety-first aid (1981) Key points about each one: COSSH (2002) . COSSH is a regulation that keeps people safe when using chemicals…

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    Fandom As Religion

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    correspondent, Ted Harrison, whom he favours heavily, and not through actual contact of fans of Elvis. The reality, as we shall discover later, is many fans do not see it this way. Harrison once referred to the “cult of Elvis” as “a religion in embryo” (1992, 9) and subsequent authors and scholars took it upon themselves to mine that suggestion. Rodman draws parallels between Presley and the life of Jesus, as does Harrison, in Elvis People, but focuses on place as central to “help[ing] to…

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    include stilyagi and other literary figures that aimed to publish uncensored materials. The two types of cultures interacted in academic seminars and apartments unsanctioned by the authorized academic institutions (Savitsky, n.d). According to Stites (1992), the uncensored songs, poetry, and books publication significantly transformed the Soviet Union social, economic, and cultural aspects. The period allowed more artists to portray their creative and communicate more freely with the public. In…

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    reports consisted of several steps. The first step was to collect all incident reports from January 01, 1992 and December 31, 1993 from the police department and the second step was to review and eliminate files based on employment information. The only reports used for the study were reports for patrol officers and detectives. For this reason, only 2,073 reports were included in the study (1,081 from 1992; 992 from 1993). Next, a case data coding form was completed for each of the 2,073…

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    Reservoir Dogs (1992) was written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. This is the first full length film in which Quentin Tarantino released and it is also where his film making style first appears. Reservoir Dogs (1992) shows off all of the normal characteristics of a Quentin Tarantino movie which is now the main trademarks of his movies. Some of the characteristics are long scenes of dialogue and scenes of strong violence. The cinematography in Reservoir Dogs (1992) is exponentially better…

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    ways of targeting the audience. Moreover, it eliminates obstacles from selective perception as earlier mentioned. If no regular routing is followed, a message may have to be crafted for multipurpose, general audiences and be less tailored (Garnett, 1992, 56). General messages typically are misunderstood due to involuntary vagueness. Following a protocol and adapting to an audience is a simply way in maintaining an organized line of communication. Typically, at my place of business dealing with…

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