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    Outline and Critically Assess the Police use of the Media in Missing Persons Investigations This essay outlines and critically assesses the polices use of media in missing persons investigations. The definition of a missing person is “Anyone whose whereabouts cannot be established and where the circumstances are out of character or the context suggests the person may be subject of crime or at risk of harm to themselves or another” (ACPO, 2013). The key aspects discussed in this essay involve…

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    I am a Student Paramedic with the East Of England Ambulance NHS Trust and this essay will look reflectively at an incident I attended during the course of my duties. The assignment will reflect on the moral, ethical and legal aspects of pre-hospital care that challenged me during this particular emergency. Reflective practice is a requirement of the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC, 2014). Rolfe, Freshwater and Jasper (2001) state, “we learn by doing and realising what came of what we…

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    in on a commercial scale production across the country. Biodiesel had to pass strict specifications to make sure the fuel quality was right and can be used within existing machine engines that require diesel fuel. According to the Environmental Protection Agency,” biodiesel is stated to have many benefits; one important one is that biodiesel…

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    2.2 The findings within the report are that a clocking in card system is implemented across the organisation. This would cost the organisation approximately £22,440 (Appendix 5). The staff will require minimal training on how to use the clocking in machines. The machines come with user manuals. 2.3 Another key finding of the report is to bring in Sage computerised payroll package. This will help make calculating wages, holiday pay and taxable benefit calculations simple, from the information…

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    for in equal rights over the years, women are still getting raped, trafficked, discriminated against and violated. In the workplace, women are often discriminated against by not getting equal pay as their male co workers, regardless of the Equal Pay Act of 1963, which required women and men in the same workplace to have equal pay for equal work, the “gender gap” in pay still exists. A woman who…

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    the school from their experiences and share their experiences. Question: Question 4a Answer: Schools, as with any other organisation, are obliged to operate under current legislation. The key pieces of legislation affecting schools are: -Data protection act 1998: means that schools need to keep and use information only for the purpose for which it was intended. It also needs to be kept securely on site, and if any pupil information is to be updated, it must be done securely on school premises…

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    1. Name of employer 2. Name of employee 3. Salary 4. Duty and Responsibilities 1. Health and Safety 2. Pay and Pensions 3. Data Protection 1. Pay 2. Pensions 3. Employment rights and responsibilities 1. Internal source of information: a. Line managers b. Personnel specialists 2. External source of information: a. Citizens bureau b. Legal professionals Representative bodies can keep right up-to-date with employment relations issues – such as discipline and grievance handling, preventing…

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    “If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?” asked Pope Francis during a news conference aboard the papal flight on its way back from Brazil, Monday, July 29, 2013. Pope Francis reached out to gays, saying he wouldn 't judge priests for their sexual orientation in a remarkably open and wide-ranging news conference as he returned from his first foreign trip. Why can’t you marry the love of your life? Why can’t you spend the rest of your life with a person…

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    nation’s most important challenges. Even though he signed the Cybersecurity Act of 2015, he still believes that there is a lot more than needs to be done to secure our nation and the American people. Today, the President is directing his Administration to implement “a Cybersecurity National Action Plan (CNAP) that takes near-term actions and puts in place a long-term strategy to enhance cybersecurity awareness and protections, protect privacy, maintain public safety as well as economic and…

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    critical infrastructure protection. The document identified sections of the National Infrastructure as essential to the well-being and security of the United States. Also, the contents looked into the safety and interests of citizens and the necessary procedures to apply. President Bush updated the paper using the Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD-7) of December 2003. He renamed the program as Critical Infrastructure Identification, Prioritization, and Protection (CIIPP). The…

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