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    In the past decade this transition has been accelerated and almost completed. Vast amounts of data and information are now stored online, in the world wide web which is considered to be a “no man 's land” or an area free of political jurisdiction. However, increasingly this privacy is being called under scrutiny and denied, by governments, corporations…

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    records for all employment data, for Examples staffs attendance records, salaries, and benefits to check if it meets the requirement as per the agreement, records employment and personal data for compliances purpose. Act 1998. Which helps to prove that the organization is hiring at an equal opportunity standard, also, to ensure that and prove that any firing done by the company is done for the right reasons and is readily available to prove that. AC 1.2 1. Quantitative Data - The term…

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    aims to give back to people their control over personal data and make the consent regime more effective . Personal data is a daily issue on the Internet nowadays. In this online world in which personal information can be stored, collected and used and, moreover, can be remembered forever, the issue of privacy within personal data is extremely important. It eventually becomes essential, for the goal of this paper, to define what personal data is, before going deeply into the discussion and…

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    We would need to adapt the way we communicate with children and young people as they may not completely understand what we are saying. For example, the younger the person is the more simpler and clearer we should communicate. If the child is very young, we would need to talk in a way they would understand. This can include talking in a generally more simple way. We may need to talk with a different tone of voice than we usually would to keep the child engaged, as the may get distracted easily…

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    information that has been shared in circumstances where the person giving the information could reasonably expect that it would not be shared with others. As a teaching assistant all information must be treated confidentially as stated in the ‘Data Protection Act 1998’, any information must be stored as stated in the Act and all member of staff must be familiar with this and follow the guidelines. In my role I ensure that no information is passed on to any third parties and always checking with…

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    The data protection act covers personal data, information about specific people, something identifiable as them. For instance someone’s name (e.g. Helen Jones) is not personal data as there could be hundreds of Helen Jones’. However, Helen Jones combined with her date of birth and last address is personal data and falls under the data protection act.. Write a short paragraph to explain each of the 8 points clearly. Information must be, by law, created, used and distributed according to the…

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    Sports and activities incorporate rules in to help control games, prevent injuries and increase safety. Sports policy determines rules of sports and activities, modified rules for children, matching opponents, use of protective equipment to promote safe participation. Golf Golf is a popular sport that can be played causally or competitively. Regular gold offers a range of health benefits. It improves stamina, cardiovascular fitness and muscular endurance. While the risk in this particular…

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    Mow A Lawn Essay

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    clothing like pants, long sleeves, hats, and sunglasses. These protective clothing will protect against flying sticks, rocks or grass. Do not wear earbuds and listen to music. This causes obstruct hearing of warnings and people voices. Wear ear protection to protect from the loud noises of the mower. The most important equipment, the lawn mower, should be the very first thing you buy. The biggest factor in buying a lawn mower is on the type of lawn you have. Do you have a small lawn or an open…

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    William Faulkner, the writer of the short story “A Rose for Emily” was a traditional southern man who liked to use symbolism of his characters to relate to the downfall of the south. Throughout my analysis, the trend of the South running itself into the ground from thinking they were so high up and the South never allowing themselves to explore different opportunities because they only knew what they were taught, appears. He uses these particular themes and puts them into symbols by using Emily…

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    Christopher The Impaler

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    A teenage girl ends up with a bullet to the head while her boyfriend pleads suicide. The close neighbors Emily and Chris have been best friends their whole lives –literally- even their parents are quite good friends. Until one night, both Emily and Christopher end up in the hospital, but only one can tell anyone what happened. To evaluate the situation will help to understand the story. Early characterization is paramount to getting to know your story; I will characterize Christopher, the…

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