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State And Local Law Firms
1,527 wordsNot all legal work requires a law degree. Lawyers are often assisted in their work by paralegals or legal assistants. Paralegals perform many of the same tasks as lawyers, except for those considered to be the practice of law. Paralegals work for lawyers. Although the lawyers assume responsibility for the legal work, they often delegate many of their tasks to paralegals. Paralegals are prohibited from setting legal fees, giving legal advice, and presenting cases in court. Paralegals generally do...
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Men And Women Minimum Wages
1,569 words... heat and hot water for as long as a week, and there were regular reports of deaths of elderly men and women because of poor heating. Medical care was unevenly distributed throughout the country for all citizens, not just the elderly. There were substantial differences between urban and rural standards. In the 1980 s, although half the population continued to live in rural areas, only 7, 000 (15. 7 percent) of the 44, 494 physicians worked in the countryside. Consequently, many citizens had t...
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To Lie Or Not Doctors Ethical Dilemma
691 wordsTo Lie or not to Lie, Doctors Ethical Dilemma Doctors often face a critical issue of whether or not to tell the truth about the patients physical state. This is an ethical dilemma that we are going to address in this research. In my personal opinion it is good to always be honest in relationship to anybody. This way it is easier to avoid misconceptions and misunderstandings between people. Doctors are to be honest with their patients in most of the cases of their practice. According to the artic...
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Human Rights Watch
1,853 wordsPacking Safe Meatpacking plants are still among the most dangerous workplaces. America's 150, 000 meatpacking workers do the most hazardous job in the country, as a lot of them performing knife cuts every few seconds (Fink, 2001, p. 25). Among main categories of illnesses represented in the sphere, the disorders connected with repeated motion, jigging, or pressure was considerably significant generally for manufacturing and particularly for meatpacking. In meatpacking sphere, repeated trauma usu...
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Quid Pro Quo Act Of 1996
1,863 words... and medical data, employee behavior outside the workplace, and employees' financial disclosures as private -- but not information on employee performance or use of company equipment. (HR Focus, 2001) Much of the debate and concern over privacy center on several key areas (HR Focus, 2001): Technology/Internet privacy. Decide first whether employees have a right to privacy in their e-mail messages and Internet use. Most companies and legal precedents take the position that employees using thei...
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Middle Class Women Social And Political
1,379 wordsJane Addams is recognized as a social and political pioneer for women in America. In her biography, which later revealed her experiences in Hull House, she demonstrates her altruistic personality, which nurtured the poor and pushed for social reforms. Although many of Addams ideas were considered radical for her time, she provided women with a socially acceptable way to participate in both political and social change. She defied the prototypical middle class women by integrating the line that se...
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