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    certain special circumstances like disabilities. The duties also include the protection of the children from any kind of harm which may affect them severely as a result of abuse and neglect. In Australia, the failure by a parent to provide the basic needs that a child is required, or to protect from any harm which is a consequence of abuse or neglect, amounts to an offence under the general law of land. The child protection law is strict enough to expose the abusive and neglecting parents or…

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    America is a capitalist society. Everyone wants to live the American dream. In our quest to be successful business owners, we engage in a lot of practice that sometimes can be illegal. The consumer protection law protects consumers to some extent from door to door sales. It tries to protect consumers who might buy product due to undue pressure. Henry Cheesman states that to protect consumer from ill-advised decision, many states have enacted laws that give the consumer a certain number of days…

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    Protection and Obedience Are Not Reciprocal The true cause of the American Revolution can be traced back to the discrepancy in thought between the British and Americans. From the British point of view, the Proclamation of 1763, Sugar Act, and Stamp Act seemed to be reasonable efforts to administer the colonies. To Americans, however, the British supervision appeared to be a perturbing intrusion into colonial practices of self-taxation by elected colonial assemblies. With this discrepancy came a…

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    The First Amendment Protection points out that human do have right to speak, to write, and to speech no matter the race you are. Every person is equally treated in front of the court. However, as the improvements of the technologies are getting better and better, the ways to communicate or record have been vary. Gradually, people can live without words. With this situation, I do believe that the photography right should also been covered under the First Amendment Protection. In the past, the…

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    In this paper, Jerrica and Audrey, 4th year Bachelor of Social Work students will critically analyze a child protection concern (s) from the lens of a child protection worker and a community worker. The child protection role will be doing an assessment of the initial concerns, choosing a response model and priority, deciding if ongoing protection services are required, if child removal is required and if so whether returning children to parents is an option, or if permanency alternatives should…

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    Discussion 12.2 Question #1 The Supreme Court should in fact adopt a more narrow view of First Amendment speech protection in an effort to possibly curb hate crimes that may be associated with such speech. Unfortunately end of the Supreme Court hate speech is protected as long as it does not prevent an intent or an immediate threat to an individual. In the regards to the Westboro Baptist Church those individuals who are protesting especially at a funeral of a fallen soldier may not exhibit any…

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    people must abide by for their own protection. The United States government wears many hats and does many different daily tasks that allow Washington and our country to operate smoothly. First, the government provides protection. An individual can protect themselves, but only to a certain extent. The government must step in and protect it's people from…

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    Guns - Protection or Problem? Do you own a gun? Do you know someone that owns a gun? In the United States, gun ownership creates political as well as social issues. Time and time again the same question always reemerges; are guns the reason for so much violence and criminal activity or are the guns protection from the violent and sometimes deadly criminal activity? Gun control laws in the United States continue to create a political firestorm with statistical data supporting arguments both…

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    (ARTI), for violating the whistleblower protection provisions of the Automobile Manufacture Integrity Act of 2014 (AMIA). Price was a contractor for Ford Motor Corporation (FMC). The primary focus of this case is the interpretation of the word “employee” in § 114(a)(1) of the AMIA and whether it includes contractors. Before analyzing the interpretation of the statute itself, it is crucial to consider whether Congress delegated authority to the Occupational Protection Administration (OPA) and if…

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    Contents 1. Page 2 Task 2, 2.1 analysing a child protection referral • Introduction • What is a child referral? • Analysing a referral 2. Page 3 Task 2, 2.2 • Explaining working together • Good practice 3. Page 4 /Task 3 • Justifying social work intervention in a given situation in relation to the legal framework protecting children 4. Page 5 • Bibliography Task 2 Introduction The Children Act 1989 allows local authorities to intervene in order to safeguard children that are…

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