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    experts, scientists, and government officials cannot agree on the exact cause. Is it a matter of not knowing what global warming and climate change truly mean? Or is it that global warming is just a myth? According to the United States Environmental protection Agency (EPA), global warming refers to “the recent and ongoing rise in global average temperature near Earth 's surface”, and climate change is defined as “any significant change in the measures of climate lasting for an extended period of…

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    priorities.” Guyana is no exception; since Guyana is considered a developing country; and according to GUYANA COUNTRY COOPERATION STRATEGY 2010-2015 (2009), it stipulated that even though Guyana has introduced and Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act in 1998 it insufficient due to lack of complete enforcement; it further went on say that on a national level more attention is required. As a result the safety of healthcare workers may be significantly threatened as they hospitals are…

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    Regarding the matter of information having the capacity to be gotten to overall and much simpler it gives an effect on the opportunity of data furthermore the individual security. With the flexibility of data it has a constructive effect and this is on the grounds that the web has created and permitting individuals to get to data about whoever at whatever point it will gives them the opportunity to do this and this is utilized a great deal with specific sites, for example, Google maps…

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    themselves at their office. There is also a clear respect for personal information with data held securely and conversations conducted privately within an interview room. Furthermore there is a clear…

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    “The Endangered Species Act was designed to recover species to a level at which they are no longer considered endangered and therefore do not require the Act’s protection” (Seasholes, 2007). The Endangered Species Act (ESA) is a very well known act that works to prevent extinction from various species and plants. It provides protection in and outside the United States and while, “the law has been highly successful in the revival of some creatures...it also has been receiving a bit of…

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    This would be the interview for example or any of the secondary research. Quantitative data looks more at statistics and how many people think something for example the questionnaires. (hucker,2001) It takes the information needed directly from the people that are involved and pays attention to the importance those individuals give it. It…

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    Law/Group/Agency Impact on company Examples Sales of Goods Act 1979: The goods must be: • as described • of satisfactory quality • fit for purpose All marketing should describe all products accurately and confirm any claims. An example of this would be a painting that was described in an auction catalogue as being by a German impressionist artist Gabrielle Munter. The claimant purchased this painting in the auction for £6,000. The buyers sent a specialist to inspect the painting before…

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    1. Chic Paints Ltd (CPL) is a private limited company that manufactures paints and allied products to meet the highest international standards. CPL was previously a subsidiary of Ashstead Plc but was the subject of a management buyout (MBO) when it was put up for sale in 2007. Once the terms of the MBO had been negotiated with Ashstead, CPL then began to steadily exit their current market which had fierce competition and decided to move to a more niche end of the market providing a more…

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    yearâ€TMs settings, childminders and childrenâ€TMs homes. All staff needs to be fully trained and be DBS checked. In this practise, correct safeguarding procedures must be followed as the policy of the organisation states and report any concerns. Child protection – all staff working with children and young people must be aware of the policy, reporting and recording procedure within their work place. Records need to be kept of what pupils have said, notes, dates and times of any meetings…

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    (1988). Data Protection Act 1988. Available: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1998/29/contents. Last accessed 2nd Oct 2012. HSE. (1974). Health and Safety at Work Act. Available: www.hse.gov.uk/legislation/hswa.htm. Last accessed 1st Oct 2012. HSE. (1999). Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations . Available: www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/books/l21…

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