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    Data Protection Guide

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    Requests by‚ or on behalf of‚ a child or a young person under 18 Requests made on behalf of an adult lacking mental capacity Requests made through another person (an agent) Requests for access to the records of a deceased person Dealing with a request for access‚ and fees Where an authority does not hold the information requested Points to consider before access is given Information to be disclosed Information that includes details about another person Timescale Presenting the information Where an authority

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    Positive Attributes Paper

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    passion. Respondents described me as a person who contributes a sense of passion and hard work surrounding that passion. The third positive attribute that was brought up was my athletic ability. I was described as a person with a natural ability to be skilled at most sports. I was told that I have been this way since I was a little kid. The last attribute that I chose from the feedback was trust. It was mentioned in almost all my feedback that I am a person who can be trusted‚ and is trusted quickly

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    Money Laundering Act

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    of section 2. - In section 2 of the Prevention of Money-laundering Act‚ 2002 (hereinafter referred to as the principal Act)‚ in sub-section (1)‚(i) after clause (d)‚ the following clause shall be inserted‚ namely:- ’(da) ’’authorised person’’ means an authorised person as defined in clause (c) of section 2 of the Foreign Exchange Management Act‚ 1999;’; (ii) after clause (j)‚ the following clause shall be inserted‚ namely:- ’(ja) ’’designated business or profession’’ means carrying on activities for

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    discover the impact that these virtual realities can have. First-person shooter games‚ one of the most popular subgenres of video games‚ have become a highly politicized and controversial topic. On one side‚ there are those who believe that exposing our children to a glorified version of war and destruction will lead to adverse psychological effects‚ namely aggression and anger. On the other hand‚ we have those who argue

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    Family vs Friends

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    Friends vs. Family vs. Coworkers: Reactions vary upon affiliation and environment Daniel Cooper University of Houston Introduction The experiment that I conducted consisted of three groups of people which included friends‚ family and coworkers. I altered different aspects of my personality in order to try and determine the reactions of three groups that were previously listed above. Some information about me should be known in order for me describe how I changed some aspects of my personality

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    Delaware Swot Analysis

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    In addition‚ Delaware offers a level of certainty and stability: the state’s constitution requires a two-thirds vote of both legislative houses to change its corporations statutes. Delaware also has a specialized court that is staffed by lawyers from the corporate bar‚ and its highest court has similar expertise. Lawyers in the state continually work to keep

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    Narcissism Analysis

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    traits‚ to include power‚ intelligence‚ attractiveness‚ loyalty. Third‚ the belief of elitism. Furthermore‚ the individual will divide others in to two separate categories; they are either deemed elite as well or judged as inferior. Fourth‚ the need for excessive amounts of praise and admiration will become apparent. Fifth‚ the person will feel a great and

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    Four Goals of Psychology

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    goal of psychology is to describe‚ meaning to explain an individual’s behavior. For example maybe for an individual to become angry‚ it would be important for psychologist to depict the person’s manners. Even to be able to describe what emotions a person is illustrating may give explanation to the second goal of psychology which would be to understand. The second goal of psychology is to understand‚ to be able to explain why those processes occur in an individual. To be able to understand would

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    JoHari Window

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    the target individual‚ whom already selected traits about him/herself. After several peers have evaluated the person‚ the window begins to take form. (Gaw‚ 1976) The open/free area contains information that is known about the individual‚ under mutual terms‚ between the public and the individual. The blind area represents information known by others but unknown by the individual. The third section‚ the hidden area‚ represents information about the individual which is avoided or hidden and not known

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    should involve that person as much as possible and reflect that person’s own interests and preferences. Right to accessibility - People must be able to understand the systems and rules to maximise the ability of the person to control their own support. Right to flexible funding - When someone is using their personal budget they should be free to spend their money in a way that best makes sense to them‚ without unnecessary restrictions. Accountability principle - The person with support needs and

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