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    It is extremely important that anyone who works with children and young people fully understands and complies with safeguarding procedures. Although this is generally taken for granted as being vital to the job‚ there does occur situations where professionals‚ for whatever reason‚ fail to follow procedures or‚ in some cases‚ actually inflict harm or abuse on a child or young person. This might involve allegations that the professional has: • Behaved in a way that has harmed‚ or may have harmed‚ a

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    How I Can Help My Friends Realize Their Value Do you have a friend that thinks they will not amount to anything in life? A lot of people would say that their best friend doesn’t have that problem‚ but they may not even know. To know you must get to know your friend a lot better. If your friend does have this problem then you need to do your best to help your friend. You need to support them and show that you are there for them and want to help them no matter what. You need to find out if they

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    There are many stages and procedures involved in a criminal investigation. The interviewing stage is one of these and it is believed to be the most fundamental part of a criminal investigation as the evidence and information gathered from suspects‚ victims and witnesses can lead the police to the truth and discover the nature of the crime (Powell et al‚ 2014). Information or evidence gathered from a witness review may allow the police to establish new information about the crime such as a description

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    Introduction “How can humidity be measured by human hair?” you may ask. There is a simple way to do it! Create a hygrometer‚ an instrument for measuring the level of humidity in the air. Testable Questions: 1.What is a hygrometer? 2.How does it measure humidity? 3.How is hair affected by humidity? : Hypothesis I hypothesize that when the air gets very humid‚ the hair will curl up and move the pointer higher‚ because when I go out in the summertime‚ my hair gets frizzy. I also believe that

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    How can both parties improve their communication skills? Health care providers help their patients to have a healthy and long life with the care and attention that they provide. However‚ both parties have to cooperate in order to improve their communication skills in order to have better medical results. It is undeniable that doctors often just don’t make sense. They use complex vocabulary and they don’t seem to pay attention to what a patient is communicating. One of the ways that doctors can

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    order to inform the research question: How effective is the use of a virtual technology to improve the learning of key educational groups? Although there has been much debate into the positive and negative aspects of the use of technology in the classroom and the effect on students‚ there seems to be little into the impact on key educational groups. It was concluded that a controlled study into the effects on students was need to ascertain if technology can improve learning for different groups

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    CAN-CAN А. Vivante “I’m going to go for a drive" he said to his wife. "I’ll be back in an hour or two." He didn’t often leave the house for more than the few minutes it took him to go to the post office or to a store‚ but spent his time hanging around‚ doing odds jobs — Mr. Fix-it his wife called him — and also‚ though not nearly enough of it‚ painting — which he made his living from. "Ail right‚" his wife said brightly‚ as though he were doing her a favor. As a matter of fact

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    How To Reduce Hate Crimes

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    Similarly‚ it can tear even the strongest nations apart. At a time when most of us like to believe we are more tolerant than generations before‚ hate crimes and religious related incidents are actually on the rise in many places. This hate is often powered by an ignorance stemming from a stigma attached to different beliefs. The first step to decreasing the violence associated with intolerance would be fighting against this stigma. But the issue in getting people to play their part can be summed up

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    Complaint Speech (pet peeve or everyday nuisances) Time Limit: 2-4 minutes Outline: Standard format as described in lecture and text. Sample outline included below. Why we are doing this: This is a bridge from narrative to informative speaking where we use the entire speech preparation process but without the need for external research. In narrative speeches we simply relate a personal incident in the natural order of events as they occurred. We now move to another form of personal expression (complaining

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    Why is Mr. Shelton upset? What should be done to address his complaint? Mr. Shelton is upset because of the very poor customer service provided by Presto Cleaner. As written in Mr. Shelton’s letter to Mr. J.W. Sewickley‚ president of the company‚ he said that he has been outraged by the entire episode (the fact that he left his laundry in a store to be cleaned‚ that it took more than 6 weeks in order to have his clothes back and that‚ to cover this lack‚ he has to buy other shirts)‚ by the way

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