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    regulations and laws. Nursing Care delivery is a very dynamic and challenging and ever evolving, it deals with a very important aspect the human life. That is why it is very much necessary for this profession to be streamlined and regulated in the most acceptable and safe manner and also keeping in mind the laws of the land to which both the provider (nurse) and receiver (patient) of care is obliged to. One of the objective of Victoria state health practitioner regulation national law is to…

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    According to Hall and Coyne (2013), the Constitution has no provisions that have expressly authorized use of the military to implement the rule of law, and the exception of using the military was adopted in face-saving situations. Johnson and Jones (2016) explain that the word "expressly" should be ignored because the PCA is perceived as a constitutionally impermissible drive of limiting the President's powers. The regulations that cover the use of the military during civil disturbances assert…

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    to observe that English law - is "basically nothing more than a right judgment." [12] Secondly, as an argument in favour of the rule, the courts specified in the creative and highly dynamic nature of judicial rights over with statutory, parliamentary law. Considering the parliamentary purely volitional right as positivist, which together with the natural law is opposed to the right judgment, some researchers a priori based on the fact that where there are gaps in the law or there are no clear…

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    As an Army Veteran, my military occupational skill is Administrative. In retaining the demonstrated twenty years of knowledge, skills, ability, I would like to apply it towards criminal justice. In addition to secretarial skills, I have chosen to further my education to attain the basic legal knowledge. I would need to be familiar with legal terminology, court-filing rules, legal documents, and law office procedures in order to prepare documents, do research, and perform other tasks assigned…

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    are only put in place after a illegal practice happens, does not make them any less effective. I would argue and say it makes the laws more effective as it can prevent illegal activities from taking place if there is a clear set punishment/hefty fine the perpetrator would want to avoid at all costs. The other argument that there can not be an effective system of labour law that can stay inside mandated rules is not valid as if there was a Director of Enforcement or OLRB is given authority to…

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    OUTLINE “The role the Family and Society play to complement the Government as Problem Solving Mechanisms in Kenya” 1. Introduction The government, family and society have a role to play in problem solving. The government is considered to be the problem solvers on issues affecting its citizens but they do not solve problems on a vacuum space thus they need other stakeholders to do this like the society and families. In fact they are just a bridge to facilitate to enable such problems be…

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    because they relied on harsh laws and cruel punishments in order to control the vast controlled lands, busy, and populated cities. China and Rome both conquered many lands during the prime of the empire, and some of these lands were attracted to the culture of the nation and chose to adapt the culture and bind themselves to the empire. Because of the large size of the empire, communication was difficult. Roads and linking towns provided as a network for commerce, administrative bases and…

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    Module4 Assignment Pg. 274 5. If a state university has a nonpublic or closed forum, can a person be prohibited from speaking because of what she has to say, the content of her speech? a. The access to a public forum can be restricted by the government, which in the example of higher education are public universities. However, the restrictions implemented cannot be for the purpose of hindering the thoughts and views of individuals due to public officials’ objections of the thoughts presented.…

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    when of the process of contacting people. PROGRESS TOWARDS GOALS FOR MY EXTERNSHIP I feel that basically I am on track meet the goals I described in the initial learning goals memo. I feel that I have been getting a good introduction to military law and what being a JAG, at least at one command, would be like. I have had the opportunity to obtain exposure to a wide range of activities. Looking forward to the second half of the semester, I would like to be further challenged with assignments…

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    limitations are allocated and predicts as to when the immigrants can apply for visas; is not a final action or decision and therefore cannot be challenged in court. The Court laid down that the action did not constitute a final action under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) and that the visa bulletin inherently lays down in an informative manner that USCIS ‘may’ utilize the available dates in the charts and that the dates might be ‘retrogressed’ or categories of applications be made…

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