Liability to the Top
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Lukas DönzStudentvita
//1982// date of birth (21. 10. 1982 - feldkirch / austria)<br>
//2002// finishes communicaton design htl in innsbruck, and moves to vienna<br>
//2002// studies at the school for arts and photography and workes as freelance grafic designer<br>
//2003// starts as grafic designer at y&r wunderman <br>
//2004// is promoted to jr. art director for the clients land rover and ford<br>
//2007// becomes self-employed designer<br>
//2007// studies industrial design at the university of applied arts vienna contact
projects
Rescue Robot , NomadX Concept , ANT , Liability to the Top , NOLI
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Nico Strobl |
Anton Weichselbraun
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Anton WeichselbraunStudentvita
Born (7-10-1986) and raised in Vienna, Austria. Lived in Santa Barbara, California from 1998 to 2001, returned to Vienna and completed High School in 2004. A year of civil service as a paramedic followed. After that, courses taken at the University of Economics for two semesters before being accepted to the University of Applied Arts in Vienna in 2006. Interests: design, playing music, cooking, automobiles. contact
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Rockpiano , Interactive Table Cloth , Valentine , Kaputt.R , DiGuitar , Liability to the Top
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In order to ensure a child's safety, liability for abusive actions must placed not only on the offender, but also those who are higher up in the chain of command. For example, if a teacher abuses a student, the school's principal and district superintendent should be held accountable in some way alongside said teacher. This increased accountability would result in improved measures to ensure the well-being of children. More motivation for leaders to prevent abuse would stem from knowing that they are also responsible under the law.
The recent public exposure of events which have taken place within the Catholic Church have highlighted the need for a more stringent system of accountability. Those who are in charge of an organization must pay attention to warning signs and speak out about unacceptable behavior, no matter how uncomfortable that might be. More liability means more positive action.