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    Topic A. Title: ‘ Different reaction‚ Different ending – A comparison between school bullying in Hong Kong and Japan’ School bullying is a type of bullying in which occurs in school. Bullying can be physical‚ verbal‚ or emotional. According to the report of Japan Daily in 2012‚ there are 144‚000 cases of school bullying within primary and secondary school which is two times more than the cases in 2011. The suicide rate even increases 44%. Meanwhile‚ refer to the survey of Hong Kong Family Welfare

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    Promoting Health Education P1 Explain three different approaches to health education For my health education campaign I have chosen to teach my listeners about sweeteners that are replacing sugar‚ such as Aspartame. Aspartame is made up of three chemicals: Aspartic acid‚ phenylalanine‚ and methanol. NutraSweet‚ Equal‚ Spoonful‚ and Equal-Measure‚ all of these are brand names for aspartame‚ the most popular low-calorie sugar substitute used in more than 90 countries to sweeten foods and beverages

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    explosion of modern technology‚ old-school bullying is out and a new type of bullying is taking the stage. But while stuffing someone in a locker is a pretty obvious sign of harassment‚ with no bruises or bloody noses as evidence of abuse‚ cyber-bullying often doesn’t raise alarms until it’s too late.  “It’s such a gray area‚” says Broadcast teacher Charles Huette. “It’s easy to talk about but difficult to identify.” When asked to define “cyber-bullying‚” most students respond with a blank look

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    (a) Explain the different approaches to the interpretation of statutes in England and Wales. Statutory interpretation is the process of a judge interpreting and applying legislation. Interpretation of statutes is necessary as many of them where written hundreds of years ago and language has changed. Society has also changed and so statutes need to be applied to modern society. Drafting errors may have been made when the statute was written which would then require interpretation. For example

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    regards obtaining the most positive outcome financial feasibility should be considering top priority. As stated by Schmitt et al. (2010)‚ “the financial costs of our corrections policies are staggering”. The following alternatives focuses on ways of reducing overcrowding in prisons system. Given the advantages and disadvantages of these alternatives‚ this plan to assist policymakers and practitioners to tackle overcrowding in a systematic and affordable way. The results should help to ensure that incarceration

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    Topic: Bullying General purpose: To inform my audience about why people are bullied‚ the impact of bullying‚ and what can be done to stop bullying. Specific purpose: To show why people are bullied‚ the impact of bullying‚ and what can be done to stop bullying. Introduction Attention getter: Hurtful words are said to you‚ you are pushed around at school and you come home crying; your family is wondering what happened. Bullying is when a person is picked on over and over again

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    most common thing going on in the school yard: bullying. Bullying is any repeated action that is done in a harmful way. Like most of us‚ we do NOT want to be bullied. But with the rise of technology‚ bullying has gotten bigger than just in the school yard. It’s now on social media. Most people think the two are the same‚ but if you go research in depth‚ it is more different than you think. The difference between cyberbullying and traditional bullying is the horrible non face-to-face interaction‚ the

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    Reducing Juvenile Delinquency ABSTRACT There are many different parts of the Criminal Justice system. This paper will bring about the argument of how we can reduce Juvenile Delinquency in the United States. When a child is born he has no way of knowing he will become a bad element of society. There are many reasons that a child can turn to the bad elements of crime. We must ask ourselves‚ “why does this happen”? What can we as adults do to help the children of America stay on the right track

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    LASA 2: Reducing Intergroup Conflict By NeShanta Staten PSY 310 12/6/13 In life we have all been in the cliques or “in-groups” or in other groups that were not so popular than those that were in the groups that rule the school or the office. There are groups in the workplace as well I know that it sounds very childish‚ and we have all deemed it middle and high school behavior at its finest. There is a belief that those that indulge

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    chromate eczema‚ chrome‚ chromium‚ clinker‚ Cr (VI)‚ Cr (III)‚ ferrous sulfate‚ finish mill‚ health‚ hexavalent‚ kiln atmosphere‚ manganese sulfate‚ Occupational Safety & Health Administration‚ OSHA‚ oxidation‚ portland cement‚ raw materials‚ reducing agent‚ refractory brick‚ solubility‚ stability‚ stannous chloride‚ stannous sulfate‚ storage period‚ trivalent. ABSTRACT With regard to chromium and health and safety aspects‚ the water-soluble compounds of chromium in cement are most relevant

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