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- What is Vicarious Liability? "Anything done by a square during the course of their employment shall be treated for the purposes of this Act by their square as well as by them, whether or not it was done with the square knowledge or approval Employer Person Employer's
- Which of these is Direct Discrimination? Select one: a. An advert for a post in a nursery school invites applications from women only. b. An advert for a shelf stacker which states a minimum height of 5'10''/1.77m c. A job advert which specifically guarantees an interview to disabled people who hold the post's core competencies.
- Select all of the suggested ways for reporting unethical behavior. Incident report D Complaint to ethics committee D Complaint to state board of medicine generation Complaint to hospital police department
- Choice Which one of these is not physical abuse: A. Inducing illness in a child D B. Threatening to hit a child C. Suffocating a child
- The Bill of Rights Matching - Match the term with its definition 1. Assembly 2. Bear-Arms 3. Counsel 4. Double-Jeopardy 5. Eminent-Domain 6. Grand-Jury 7. Seizure 8. Self-Incrimination 9. Slander a. To confiscate b. Government seizes property for public use c. Determines if there is enough evidence for a trial d. To gather in a group of people e. A lawyer f. Spoken lies that hurt someone's reputation g. To own firearms h. To be charged with the same crime twice 1. To testify against