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This is an image of a local tutoring facility that only has only one fully functioning washroom for both employees and customers. They have multiple cleaning supplies that should be out of the reach of children left in the open. This is a for-profit business and face some tort risk of negligence.
How Does This Business Demonstrate This Tort?
Duty of Care: Based on the neighbour principle, the tutoring business owes a duty of care to anyone who might reasonably be affected by the business’ conduct. The tutoring business owes their customers a duty of care to provide a safe and sanitary restroom for use. The potential harm from the cleaning supplies is a reasonably foreseeable consequence of leaving the chemicals out in the open. Not only does the tutor ensure the educational growth of their students, they must also ensure a safe and harmless learning environment. This relationship demonstrates sufficient proximity and is therefore not unfair to impose a duty of care on the business.
Breach Standard of Care: The tutoring business breaches a standard of care by keeping dangerous chemicals out in the open and making it available to the public. The chemicals could lead to serious harm to the customers if they were to be used carelessly. Although the customer is the only one who can initiate a dangerous use of the chemicals, the business has a responsibility to eliminate that potential risk opportunity by concealing the chemicals from the public.
Causation: Would the harm have occurred but for the business’ actions? In this case, if the business had not left the mop and chemicals open to the public, the chances of injury from those agents would be severely reduced. Children could cause harm to themselves by drinking the chemicals, spilling the chemicals on their skill, or spilling the chemicals on the floor. The possibility of the above listed accidents could be completely eliminated if the business took action and placed the chemicals away from public sight and reach.
Remoteness: The potential risks of careless using chemical supplies can have immediate impacts on the user. For example, if a child was to drink the chemicals or spill the chemicals on their skin, they could experience immediate pain and illness. The potential dangers of chemicals satisfy the criteria of tort law due to the fact that the loss would not be purely economical. The injuries would be non pecuniary since they would be related to physical harm, personal injury, and suffering. In addition, the thick skull rule could also apply to plaintiffs would are extremely affected or allergic to certain fumes. The label of many supplies indicate to keep out of reach of children and clearly demonstrates the foreseeable consequences of the business’ negligent actions.
Implications of the tort on the Business
A child who is harmed by the chemicals in the washroom can claim pecuniary and non-pecuniary damages. A child can unknowingly use the cleaning products which can be toxic and cause injuries to the child when exposed to such chemicals. If the child spill one of the cleaning products, it can lead to skin and eye irritation or chronic injuries such as skin and internal burns in the esophagus and lung, if the child ingests one of the cleaning products. If the child suffers from serious burns on the skin, eyes or suffers from chronic long-term damages such as internal burns they can be awarded non-pecuniary damages for pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment in life and also pecuniary damages such as cost of future care or special damages such as out-of-pocket expenses.
In addition, if a child was to get hurt in any type of way, this would affect the tutoring centre’s image in the community as this would give rise to the fact if the business is able to provide a safe environment for the students. In this type of business recommendations and word-of-mouth reviews can have a major impact on the amount of business it can attract. The business may lose their reputation and future income due to older clients may choose to leave and enrol their children in other competing tutoring centres. In addition future clients may not even consider this tutoring facility as an option for their children. Going forward the business should make it a priority to fix the children’s washroom in order to maintain the reputation of the tutoring centre and avoid the potential tort.
Second Lt. Patrick Leary, 412th Test Support Squadron acquisition manager, helps Vanessa Olmos, a local student, with her mathematics homework. About 20 Edwards company grade officers volunteer their time and effort at the Wanda Kirk Rosamond Library to help children prepare for math tests, homework and make-up work. (Photo by Airman Mike Young)
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Here are my tools for when I come to this student's house every Monday for English tutoring. She's really very proficient, but since her mother wants her to get into a very upmarket private school, I'm there coaching her on vocabulary and sentence composition.
She is a voracious reader and always has a recommendation for me to read.
My Friday tutoring student (I know, Friday!) has an assignment to make a menu in French for a restaurant. She also has several processing disorders and the French was totally beyond her.
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City Year San Jose/Silicon Valley corps member Jake Beaman tutors a middle school student in literacy.
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Sir John Cheke (16 June 1514 – 13 September 1557) was an English classical scholar and statesman, notable as the first Regius Professor of Greek at Cambridge University.
The son of Peter Cheke, esquire-bedell of Cambridge University, he was educated at St John's College, Cambridge, where he became a fellow in 1529.[1] While there he adopted the principles of the Reformation. His learning gained him an exhibition from the king, and in 1540, on Henry VIII's foundation of the regius professorships, he was elected to the chair of Greek. Amongst his pupils at St John's were William Cecil, later Lord Burghley, who married Cheke's sister Mary, and Roger Ascham, who in The Scholemaster gives Cheke the highest praise for scholarship and character. Together with Sir Thomas Smith, he introduced a new method of Greek pronunciation very similar to that commonly used in England in the 19th century. It was strenuously opposed in the University, where the continental method prevailed, and Bishop Gardiner, as chancellor, issued a decree against it (June 1542); but Cheke ultimately triumphed.
On 10 July 1544 he was confirmed as tutor to the future King Edward VI of England[2][3], to teach him ‘of toungues, of the scripture, of philosophie and all liberal sciences’ (BL, Cotton MS Nero C.x, fol. 11r). (This source and others have mistakenly placed this appointment in 1554 which is impossible because Edward was already dead by then). After his pupil's accession to the throne he continued in this role. Cheke was active in public life; he sat, as member for Bletchingley, for the parliaments of 1547 and 1552-1553; he was made provost of King's College, Cambridge (1 April 1548), was one of the commissioners for visiting that university as well as the University of Oxford and Eton College, and was appointed with seven divines to draw up a body of laws for the governance of the church. On 11 October 1551 he was knighted; in June 1553 he was made one of the secretaries of state, and joined the privy council.
His zeal for Protestantism led him to follow the Duke of Northumberland, and he filled the office of secretary of state for Lady Jane Grey during her nine days' reign. In consequence, Mary threw him into the Tower of London (27 July 1553), and confiscated his property. He was, however, released on 3 September 1554, and granted permission to travel abroad. He went first to Basel, then visited Italy, giving lectures in Greek at Padua, where he entertained Sir Philip Hoby. He finally settled at Strasbourg, teaching Greek for his living.
In the spring of 1556 he visited Brussels to see his wife; on his way back, between Brussels and Antwerp, he and Sir Peter Carew were seized (15 May) by order of Philip II of Spain, taken to England, and imprisoned in the Tower. Cheke was visited by two priests and by Dr John Feckenham, dean of St Paul's, whom he had formerly tried to convert to Protestantism, and, terrified by the prospect of being burned at the stake, he agreed to be received into the Church of Rome by Cardinal Pole. Overcome with shame, he did not long survive, but died in London, carrying, as Thomas Fuller says (Church History), "God's pardon and all good men's pity along with him." About 1547 Cheke married Mary, daughter of Richard Hill, sergeant of the wine-cellar to Henry VIII, and by her he had three sons. The descendants of one of these, Henry, known only for his translation of an Italian morality play Freewyl (Tragedio del Libero Arbitrio) by Nigri de Bassano, settled at Pyrgo in Essex.
Thomas Wilson, in the epistle prefixed to his translation of the Olynthiacs of Demosthenes (1570), has a long and most interesting eulogy of Cheke; and Thomas Nash, in To the Gentlemen Students, prefixed to Robert Greene's Menaphon (1589), calls him "the Exchequer of eloquence, Sir John Cheke, a man of men, supernaturally traded in all tongues." Many of Cheke's works are still in manuscript, some have been altogether lost. One of the most interesting from a historical point of view is the Hurt of Sedition how greneous it is to a Communeweith (1549), written on the occasion of Ket's rebellion, republished in 1569, 1576 and 1641, on the last occasion with a life of the author by Gerard Langbaine. Others are D. Joannis Chrysostomi homiliae duae (1543), D. Joannis Chrysostomi de providentia Dei (1545), The Gospel according to St Matthew translated (c. 1550; ed. James Goodwin, 1843), De obitu Martini Buceri (1551), (Pope Leo VI's) de Apparatu bellico (Basel, 1554; but dedicated to Henry VIII, 1544), Carmen Heroicum, aut epithium in Antonium Dencium (1551), De pronuntiatione Graecae ... linguae (Basel, 1555). He also translated several Greek works, and lectured admirably upon Demosthenes.
His Life was written by John Strype (1705); additions by J. Gough Nichols in Archaeologia (1860), xxxviii. 98, I27.
STC146190 Portrait of Sir John Cheke (1514-57) from 'Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth', published in 1825 (w/c and gouache on paper) by Essex, Sarah Countess of (d.1838)
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Miles Magister P6382 and Avro Tutor K3215 at Old Warden on 28th September 1986.
Photo by John W. Read.
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