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    may arise. It is always incumbent on the counsellor to ensure that all practices maintain the rights and safety of the client and fall within the realm of ethical practice (CCPA‚ 2007). Further‚ embracing the use of technology in counselling introduces practical considerations that face to face counselling does not. Many jurisdictions across Canada have composed guidelines for the ethical use of technology in counselling and psychology (e.g.‚ BCCPA‚ 2011; CCPA‚ 2007; CPA‚ 2007). It is important

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    anti epal bill

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    Anti-Epal Bill by Miriam Santiago Anti-Epal Bill By Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago Anti Epal Bill Anti-Epal Bill Proposed By Miriam Santiago Before we start this article‚ let us just remind everyone that this is no laughing matter. Anti-Epal Bill is a serious proposal intended to change the country’s corrupt political image. Anti-Epal Bill is a proposal by no other than Senator Miriam Santiago who targets politicians or any government officials who claim credits for projects funded Filipino

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    Anti-Gay Hate Crimes

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    Research essay outline: Title: Anti-gay Hate Crimes in San Francisco Research question: Is San Francisco Safe for Gay People? Purpose: I will present the problem of anti-gay hate crimes in the SF Bay Area‚ and I will suggest some solutions to prevent or reduce the sexual prejudice‚ hate crimes and any discriminatory acts. Introduction: - I will present the problem of anti-gay hate crimes in the San Francisco Bay Area‚ which people recognize as one of the foremost liberal cities in

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    drive for completion a significant number of Chinese were recruited. In order to control this increase in immigration‚ the Canadian government implemented a policy imposing a head-tax on Chinese immigrants entering Canada. The head-tax was a discriminatory piece of legislation‚ which was enacted by the government due to public pressure‚ and which led to severe discrimination of the Chinese people‚ thus violating present day human rights codes. During the 1880’s‚ an immense number of Chinese entered

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    Anti bullying Policy

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    POLICY TITLE: Anti Bullying Policy What is the legalisation that underpins this policy: Schools are under a legal duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of all students (s.175 Education Act 2002). “Safeguarding” encompasses issues such as child protection‚ “public health and safety and bullying” (DfES/0027/2004 Safeguarding Children in Education). Summarise the main points of this policy: Aims of this Policy • to prevent bullying of children and young

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    The Anti-Federalist viewpoint is valid‚ and should be considered seriously. Their ideas on federalism and the Constitution were similar to the Federalists‚ but the Anti-Federalists wanted to add more precautions to the Constitution‚ and were especially careful about preventing tyranny from happening within the states. The Anti-Federalists were focussed on individual rights‚ and wanted the states to have a high power in the government. Each state at the time was vital for the growth of the United

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    Davaos Anti Smoking

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    DAVAO CITY- Its Republic Act 9211 and City Ordinance No. 143‚ or the Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003 or the City’s comprehensive anti-smoking ordinance had known Davao City worldwide. This law prohibits anyone to smoke in public utility vehicle‚ government-owned vehicle or any other means of public transport for passengers‚ accommodation and entertainment establishment‚ public building‚ public place‚ enclosed public place‚ or in any enclosed area outside of ones private residence‚ private place of

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    Anti-Black Violence

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    Anti-Black Violence Anti-black violence is a horrific part of American history. I think it is important to address this issue because violence against African American population is still happening nowadays. I am raising the topic of anti-black violence because in my opinion‚ this chapter of the history was not finished with the end of slavery as many of us believe‚ and I have witnessed it myself. Based on my experience and after having read The Autobiography of Malcolm X‚ I think it’s important

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    Anti Arrack Movement

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    Anti +arrack movement Anti +arrack movement means movement against alcoholism. An anti- arrack movement was created in a remote village in Dubagunta‚ in Andhra Pradesh in 1972. It began as a spontaneous movement of women against alcoholism and agitated to force the closure of the arrack (liquor) shop in the village in Nellore district and adopted by the other districts of Andhra Pradesh. There was no organized leadership to start with in the anti-arrack movement. Most of the groundwork

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    Anti-Jewish Laws; Crumbling Rights Ky’Asia Williams Buchtel Community Learning Center Word Count- 842 Anti-Jewish Laws; Crumbling Rights ~The years of 1933 to 1939 were filled with darkness and despair. Hatred and prejudice against Jews‚ and many other groups‚ has bothered our world for a very long time. As a great example‚ during times of the Holocaust. The Holocaust was a overwhelming tragedy that happened in the early 1940s after many years before being filled with preparation. This event

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