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    However, there may come a time when you will need to let others know your obligations with regard to confidentiality and the sharing of information you have gathered regarding a child or young adult as stated in the Schools Safeguarding and Child Protection…

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    Introduction When invasive cells such as viruses or bacteria enter the body, then lymphocytes produce antibodies to neutralize these intruders that are called antigens. A healthy individual creates millions of antibodies a day, which help maintain a healthy body without illnesses. Certain malignant antigens however are able to attack the body before the antibodies are able to be generated. Many diseases in the past have decimated large portions of the human race, such as: measles, mumps, rubella…

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    A SHORT REVİEW ABOUT DELİBERATİVE DEMOCRACY AND MULTİCULTURALİSM By considering the historical development, it can be seen that the concept of democracy which bases on the governance of the public by public itself, has been given different meanings depending on the level of progress of the societies in all fields of the social life. Literally, democracy is a Latin word. It comes from demos which mean people and krotos which mean power or rule. Since Ancient Roma, democracy has introduced…

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    2.1. Artificial Insemination (AI) : Development of techniques for successful. .freezing of spermatozoa has progressively evolved over the. . Past 60 years (Kucuk et al., 2014). At the starting of 20th century Ivanov started studying on artificial insemination (AI) of sheep’s, where Ivanov’s .studies on extenders and reproduction resulted in the development and the practical application of AI in farm animals, reviewed by (Bohlooli et al., 2012). AI provides. .many advantages to farmers and…

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    loss of life for those who reported such abuse, or the people who were the dupes of such misuse. Furthermore, retaliation also came up during our brainstorming session. Another issued raised if the other police would not respond to events of criminal acts, or domestic violence due to the civil suits, or reporting such abuse of authority. These were the vital topics that were brought forward by the fellows. In the attempt to prevent hard feelings, we all agreed that the reporting party would…

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    things like the Animal Welfare Act; According to the Animal Welfare institute, the act has been in place since nineteen sixty-six, and has been amended numerous times since to protect animals in all industries, and applies to “animal carriers, handlers, dealers, breeders, and exhibitors in addition to research laboratories, and sets minimum standards of care that must be provided for animals - including housing, handling, sanitation, food, water, veterinary care and protection from weather…

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    Transparency regarding roles and responsibilities · No disguised promotion · No attempt to influence expert committee or faculty decisions · Compliance with EFPIA and local codes of practice, · Adherence to data privacy legislation · Compliance with research ethics requirements, data protection legislation and copyright arrangements · Compliance with anti-bribery and corruption policies Needs based, up-to-date, balanced and objective content · Needs based; i.e. validation by literature,…

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    As defined by the Rand Corporation (3), agroterrorism is “the deliberate introduction of a disease agent, either against livestock or into the food chain, for the purposes of undermining socioeconomic stability and/or generating fear. Depending on the disease agent and pathogenic vector chosen, agroterrorism is a tactic that can be used either to cause mass socioeconomic disruption or as a form of direct human aggression”. The Department of Homeland Security defines agricultural bioterrorism as…

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    Tallink Group Case Study

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    The Business Strategy of Tallink Group The Group’s vision for 2014 is to be a market leader in the cruise line industry of Europe by offering world class services in leisure and business travel. The Group’s Strategy is to: 1. Strive for the highest level of customer satisfaction 2. Increase the volumes and strengthen the market position in the region 3. Develop wide range of quality services for different customers and to pursue new growth opportunities 4. Maintain an optimal debt level that…

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    they may contain important information about individual service users personal support history, All risk assessments or support plans etc shall be maintained and stored in archive boxed files to meet the requirements of the data protection act 1998 and the care standards act 2000 and any additional recording requirements of mencap. All service users of mencap will have there support regularly reviewed at agreed intervals or meetings at the request of the service user and in cases of changes in…

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