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    [TDA 2.3.4] Know about current legislation‚ policies and procedures for confidentiality and sharing information‚ including data protection. Within our school handbook the following is stated…. Staff are reminded that they must not pass on or discuss information about another child with another parent/carer/member of the community. This can include information such as information about a child’s peers such as names‚ addresses‚ telephone numbers‚ dietary requirements or other personal information

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    Is College Worth Anything

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    Is College Worth Anything? by Catherine Rampell Many people today question our education system. Many more of them will question education like colleges being worth it. With today’s job market and the cost to go to college‚ you might think it is not. A lot people in our society view higher education as an investment that will pay off in the long run but many others would tell you that you are just wasting time and money. The reason why colleges and university are worth the four plus years and

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    Ch 13

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    CHAPTER 13CURRENT LIABILITIES AND CONTINGENCIES I. Liabilities A. Three Characteristics 1. Probable‚ future sacrifices of economic benefits 2. That arise from present obligations 3. Resulting from past transactions B. Current Liabilities 1. Payable within 1 year 2. Reported at maturity value C. Types of Current Liabilities 1. Accounts Payable a. Buy merchandise on account

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    If I Could Be Anything...

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    Ellen Pearon Mrs. Stubenrauch Adv. Comp. March 9‚ 2013 If I could be anything that I wanted – person‚ object‚ or concept; real‚ or not real – what would I choose to be? Nobly‚ I could become the cure for cancer; selfishly‚ I could be a celebrity; obnoxiously cliché‚ I could wish to have a happy ending. However tempting these options may be‚ my choice is not found in any one of them: I only desire to be noticed‚ half-way‚ by you. Regular‚ ordinary‚ seemingly insignificant; I want to be part

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    The right against cruel and unusual punishment and the death penalty is a highly discussed matter‚ especially with the Supreme Court. The death penalty is a highly controversial topic being discussed all over the country. There are 32 out of the 50 states that consent to execution for first degree murder‚ treason‚ kidnapping‚ aggravated rape‚ the murder of a police or corrections officer‚ and murder while under a life sentence are punishable by the death sentence in some jurisdictions. Where states

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    The podcast Cruel and Unusual covers the issue of the death penalty and whether or not it should be allowed in the U.S. It discusses the controversy within this issue‚ especially the lethal injection and the constitutionality of capital punishment in regards to the ban of cruel and unusual punishment in the 8th amendment. Some of the cases mentioned were Wilkerson v Utah where the Supreme Court initially ruled to allow a firing squad to be used in the death penalty and Baze v Rees (2008) in which

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    example: In the passage “Unusual Animal Relationships”‚ when it talks about the relationship between the dog and the orangutan‚ it explains how the orangutan (Suryia) became “orphaned after losing his parents”‚ and it wasn’t until he met the dog (Roscoe) that Suryia became happy‚ and Roscoe became his friend. Going back to the kittens‚ they may want parents so much‚ that they will be excited to have the dog as a mother. Plus‚ the dog‚ being the good mother she is‚ may care less about the fact that she now

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    illegal drugs. But the death penalty is a cruel and unusual punishment which many innocent people die for. Many people are against the death penalty because there’s mostly about racial discrimination‚ it punishes the poor‚ and can put innocent lives at risk. There are many moral arguments against the death penalty‚ which should make us think twice about our reasons for us to support it. Racial discrimination has been a big problem for those who have been scheduled for execution. African Americans

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    Unusual Loyalty” Ravens are described in the poem “The Three Ravens” as wild‚ greedy‚ and mischievous birds. Although‚ that may not be how every person would choose to describe them thus is how they are portrayed to the reader‚ and the ravens are surprised and thrown off by the actions of the other animals. Secondly‚ the hounds and the hawks are acting abnormally to how nature usually portrays them‚ they act loyally to the knight like a human would instead of being aggressive. Thirdly‚ the doe would

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    “Julius Caesar” Act II Brutus’ Behavior Brutus’ unusual behavior can be contributed to several things. Brutus and Caesar have been life-long friends. Brutus feels loyalty toward Caesar‚ but he is torn because he feels that Caesar is abusing his power and has risen far too quickly. The letter from Cassius makes Brutus think that the Roman people want Caesar dead so that Rome can be restored. Brutus is a vain man and is easily manipulated by Cassius’ letter. Brutus twists the letter’s meaning

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