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    To Whom It May Concern

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    To Whom It May Concern: I really enjoyed the main theme of the story‚ which was the man’s love for his son. He proved to the reader that he would go through so much just to protect his son from any situation at all costs. The man cared so much for his son that he always tried to find the best places to stay‚ provide the best food‚ keeping him warm‚ and reading to him before he goes to sleep each night. A perfect example of protecting his child would be when the father shot the bandit who dared to

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    TYPE OF ABUSE POSSIBLE SIGNS‚ SYMPTOMS‚ INDICATORS AND BEHAVIOURS Mental Feel unhappy‚ frightened and distressed. Behave aggressively and anti-socially. Experience difficulties with academic achievement and school attendance. Find it difficult to make friends show signs of physical neglect and malnourishment. Don’t think they can achieve anything‚ don’t get involved with activities or socially. Isolate themselves from a group. Quiet and withdrawn. Physical Situations that should cause particular

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    To Whom It May Concern‚ A person’s individual rights are not absolute. Not everyone can have what they want because then ones’ rights in a certain situation will conflict with other rules or laws. The government balances individual rights with the public good or general welfare of the people so that our communities do not fall to chaos. The Constitution and the Bill of Rights give the government the power to pass laws to restrict behavior while protecting the rights of citizens at the same time

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    To Whom This May Concern: How DARE you serve this TERRIBLE cafeteria food to us Eastern Arizona Students! Whoever is in charge should be ASHAMED…Yall serve corn & grilled cheese every day….EVERY SINGLE DAY….Really??....And then we have to get back in line to get food…I mean‚ we’ll eat terrible food‚ but we DAMN SURE shouldn’t have to wait for it…I could understand if it was good‚ but it’s NOT….We shouldn’t have to keep getting in line for ONE item…I remember 1 time yall served Chicken and Macaroni

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    suffered from‚ or is believed likely to be at risk of‚ physical injury‚ neglect‚ emotional abuse‚ sexual abuse or verbal abuse. (Source: www.yesican.org) It is recognised that that it is abuse when someone inflicts harm or fails to prevent it. Children may be abused in a family or in an institutional or community setting‚ by those known to them or by a stranger‚ for example‚ via the internet. Child abuse can have major long-term effects on all aspects of a child’s health‚ development and well being.

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    hemoglobin. Normal Red Blood Cells Are: Soft‚ smooth and flexible and has donut shape and move flexible in small blood vessels called capillaries. Sickle Shape Cells: Move slowly and block small blood vessels and have a cashew shape and can cause serious health problems such as: Acute Chest Syndrome – is caused by lung infection or sickle cells that trapped in the small blood vessels. Anemia – low hemoglobin Dyspnea- difficulty or labored breathing Acute Chest syndrome Acute Chest Syndrome

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    Factors that may cause migraine HORMONAL CHANGES Hormonal changes are known as a trigger. In some people‚ mograines occur without an actual reason‚ and for others they only experience migraines when they are exposed to a trigger. A trigger for one person will sometimes not be the same for another. In this case females who experience migraines‚ may experience hormonal changes as a trigger and only get attacks during their period‚ although there are others who have multiple triggers and this could

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    leaving a lasting impact on his life. Physical indicators: There are not really physical indicators of emotional abuse‚ but the child may have frequent psychosomatic complaints‚ headaches‚ nausea‚ abdominal pains. Behavioural indicators: The child may have mental or emotional development lags. Sometimes the child’s behaviour is inappropriate for the age. The child may be scared of consequences of actions‚ often leading to lying. The other indicators are aggressiveness poor peer relationships or

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    333 4.1 Describe the possible signs‚ symptoms‚ indicators and behaviours that may cause concern in the context of safeguarding. Physical Abuse May involve hitting‚ shaking‚ throwing‚ burning‚ poisoning‚ drowning‚ suffocating‚ and any physical harm to a child. This may also be caused by parents/carers or known adults who may also make up symptoms of illness. Signs and Symptoms Indicators and behaviours Bruises on the cheeks‚ ears‚ - Repeated injuries over a period

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    piece of legislation is the United Nations on the Rights of the Child 1989 (UN‚ 1989). This was ratified in 1991 by the UK. Although different British governments have said they are bound by this Convention it has not become part of English law. Safeguarding children in England Working Together to Safeguard Children (2010) sets out how organisations and individuals should work together to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people in accordance with the Children Act 1989 and the

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