Discuss: How to publish your work, in a student journal, newspaper, or publish on a blog, or webpage.
Discuss: How effective has the UK Government’s Prevent strategy been in countering ‘radicalisation’? Which alternative strategies might be adopted in Britain?
Technically, this is not a practice class, but instead, a class that approaches theoretical concepts of helping from a social work perspective. Still, it is important to think about how the theories you are learning about (or, in some cases, re-learning about, or learning more in-depth about) apply to today’s society and in the lives […]
Description Overview Prompt Part 1: Burnout Analysis: Bar Graphs To complete this assignment, you will use Tableau software that is located within the virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). Follow the directions in the User Manual: Working With Tableau document to import these employee survey responses into Tableau and conduct a burnout analysis. Use Tableau to create […]
Based on management’s recommendation, £1,320,00 has been allocated to execute some of the projects. These projects are labeled 1-8. The projects are not mutually exclusive. The table below provides you with the cost of each project, duration of each project and expected cash inflows at the end of each year. All the cashflows are in […]
Description Essay Question “It is often said that there is no general duty of disclosure in English law, but there are in fact many circumstances in which a failure to disclose relevant information may result in an actionable misrepresentation.” Critically discuss.
1. Critically evaluate research and theory in the area of cognition and neuropsychology. 2. Explain the appropriate application of research methods to examine neuropsychological questions. 3. Apply thorough knowledge of research and theory in cognitive and neuropsychological areas and evaluate this information. 4. Demonstrate an ability to synthesise theory and practice using research in cognition […]
1. In August 2008, a judge criticised the CPS solicitor who produced an indictment in a criminal case that was ‘littered with errors’ including five misspellings of the word ‘grievous’ and a reference to an offensive weapon ‘namely axe’ (rather than ‘namely an axe’). Judge David Paget threw the indictment down saying: – ‘It’s quite […]
“As law firms have grown in size and reach, and as institutional clients have adopted the practice of engaging lawyers from a variety of firms on a case-by-case rather than a general retainer basis, the rule has become increasingly out-of-touch with the realities of modern law practice”. – Daniel Bussel, ‘No Conflict,’ Georgetown Journal of […]
“The question is not whether, viewed objectively by the court, the particular act or omission which is challenged was in fact in the interests of the company; still less is the question whether the court, had it been in the position of the director at the relevant time, might have acted differently. Rather, the question […]