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    people. Safeguarding encompasses child protection‚ support‚ counselling‚ and prevention of harm‚ education and providing all of the things that a child needs to develop. Safeguarding a child is ensuring that they have the support and opportunity to achieve their potential as well as preserving their life chances and outcomes. Safeguarding also includes upholding the child’s right to be protected from harm‚ neglect or exploitation. Safeguarding is a holistic approach that looks at the child as a

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    the Butler decision and thereafter‚ I will discuss Ronald Dworkin’s critique of it. After outlining their positions‚ I will proceed to highlight the areas of incommensurability between their arguments. My perspective of Dworkin’s comments about the harm pornography causes and the flawed pretenses upon which he reaches his conclusion will be provided‚ particularly his failure to recognize the true nature of the inequality as described by Mackinnon. Ultimately‚ I will conclude that Dworkin’s comments

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    Strict Gun Control

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    to reduce or prevent harm‚ it might be tempting to argue in favor of complete gun control or‚ at least‚ incredibly strict restrictions. After all‚ if such a level of control could be established over the entire population‚ then the amount of harm involving guns would be greatly reduced. The general principle at work here would be‚ obviously enough‚ that a complete ban or incredibly strict restrictions would be justified by the fact that they would significantly reduce the harms that involved guns.

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    has occurred. The encounter between and activist and a target is viewed as competition. At the heart of that competition is an activist campaign‚ which is represented by a demand‚ a promised reward if the target meets the demand‚ and a threat of harm if the target rejects the demand. The model incorporates target selection by the activist‚ proactive measures and reputation building by a potential target to reduce the likelihood of being selected as a target‚ and fighting a campaign. The supply

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    argues the case for an evidence based approach‚ challenging elements of drug policy and myths on the harms of legal and illegal drugs. Relating the work to family‚ environmental and economic factors accompanied with the dangers of injury and death associated with different drugs‚ Nutt’s work demonstrates his framework for quantifying their harms. According to Nutt‚ in order to minimize these harms of drugs‚ public perception and policies must be informed by logical evidence and less determined by

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    Freedom of choice

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    choices but that we should also have to pay the consequences‚ We should also not be able to harm others legally. To better explain my point ill use smoking as an example. First Smoking harms your body; But you should have the choice to choose smoke if you want because its your body. Smoking also harms other people’s bodies so you should not be able to do it in public where it may harm someone who does not wish to suffer its side effects as is there right. My second example is

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    to the environment‚ and guides the legislative and executive branches as to whether and when action is required to fashion a legal remedy. Tort law has historically provided the principal mechanism for remedying harms to the environment. The complexities of many modern environmental harms and the actual or perceived inadequacies of the common law‚ however‚ have led policy makers such

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    purpose of this document is to outline the College’s framework for protecting children‚ young people and adults at risk from harm‚ abuse and exploitation‚ and supporting our students and staff through our general Duty of Care. It details the action that will be taken within the College in response to concerns about children‚ young people and adults at risk‚ and to allegations of harm‚ abuse or exploitation. A2 Scope Every member of College staff has a role to play in safeguarding and as such this policy

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    adult tobacco consumers so that to realize the needs of the products and create some new substitutes to attract more and more consumers and they will focus on the harm reduction of its tobacco; Finally‚ they will create sustainable growth through the business plan and generate higher profits for the shareholders. PMI will focus on the harm reduction of its products so that to support the sustainability in its business. When they have major policy decisions‚ the company will seek the views of shareholders

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    Theories Of Aggression

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    society i.e. we learn it. Aggression is defined by Coakley (2014) as “verbal or physical actions grounded in intent to dominate‚ control‚ or do harm to another person” and emphasizes the two main components: that the behavior is aimed at another human with intention to inflict harm and that the behavior is reasonably thought to be as such that can actually cause harm. Frankl (2001) cites Bredemeier (1983) definition of aggressive behavior in sport as: "The intentional initiation of violent and or injurious

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