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Impacts of graduated driver licensing regulations
Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2020We evaluate the impact of the Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) system introduced in Victoria, Australia as they influence both injury and fatality rates. Since 1990, the Victorian GDL scheme has undergone several modifications including the introduction of new requirements and the stricter enforcement of existing regulations.
Hirschberg, J, Lye, J
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Sri Ramachandra Journal of Health Sciences, 2022
A foundation course for newly joined Indian medical graduates is essential for their induction into the medical profession. They learn about various soft skills and other nuances, which will help them adapt to the new professional learning environment. In our institute, the course is conducted based on the Graduate Medical Education Regulations of the ...
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A foundation course for newly joined Indian medical graduates is essential for their induction into the medical profession. They learn about various soft skills and other nuances, which will help them adapt to the new professional learning environment. In our institute, the course is conducted based on the Graduate Medical Education Regulations of the ...
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FEATURES OF CONSCIOUS SELF-REGULATION IN SENIOR GRADUATES
Человеческий капитал, 2019The article discusses the features of self-regulation of the activities of high school students. In adolescence, there is a search and construction of life plans, the success of the implementation of which largely depends on the level of development of self-regulation of students.
Bragina, E.A., Nikolaeva, I.A.
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Graduating from ‘new-school’ – Germany’s procedural approach to regulating online discourse
Information, Communication & Society, 2022For some time now, media regulators in Germany and beyond have been trying to cope with the rise of digital intermediaries like social networks and search engines. In this context, the German Network Enforcement Act ('NetzDG') has become the epitome of the concept of new-school speech regulation: the increasing co-optation of intermediaries for ...
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Practical Guidance for the New Graduate Advanced Practice Nurse Regulations/Certification
Journal of Emergency Nursing, 2004Frank L. Cole, Houston Chapter, is Professor of Nursing, Division Head of Emergency Care, and Director of Emergency Nurse Practitioner Education, School of Nursing, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, Tex. Reprints not available from the author. J Emerg Nurs 2004;29:86-7. 0099-1767/$30.00 Copyright n 2004 by the Emergency
Frank L Cole, Gail Pisarcik Lenehan
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The National Insurance (Graduated Contributions) Amendment Regulations 1973
Knight's Industrial Law Reports, 1973The Secretary of State for Social Services, with the concurrence of the Commissioners of Inland Revenue, in exercise of powers conferred by sections 4(5), 14(1)(a), 15(1) and (2) and 106(2) of the National Insurance Act 1965, which are now vested in him and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, after considering the report of the National ...
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The National Insurance (Collection of Graduated Contributions) Regulations 1970
Knight's Industrial Law Reports, 1971The Secretary of State for Social Services, in conjunction with the Treasury and with the concurrence of the Commissioners of Inland Revenue, in exercise of powers under sections 11(3), 14(1), 15, 59(8), 74(2) and 95(12) of the National Insurance Act 1965, and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, after considering the report of the National
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Confessing Regulation or Telling Secrets? Opening up the Conversation on Graduate Supervision
Adult Education Quarterly, 2001The supervisory relationship is at the heart of the institutional and interpersonal structures that make up graduate education, but it is rarely problematized (publicly) or used as a site for the analysis of university adult education. This article results from the challenge issued by a (feminist) woman graduate student to her male nonfeminist adviser
V-L. Chapman, T.J. Sork
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