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    Children‚ Cell Phones‚ and Possible Side Effects There are possible health risks that go along with allowing a child to use a cell phone. This subject has been debated for years. Many researchers and health care professionals have done studies and given their opinions about it. Although cell phone companies do not opening warn you when you purchase a cell phone‚ I take the advice of risk very seriously. Being a mom‚ I found the following information very helpful when deciding that a cell

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    In my placement classroom we try and develop positive relationships between children and adults throughout the day. Building positive relationships with children in my classroom where each child has their own specific special needs is vitally important. The relationship we build with them will form the foundation for these children to enable them to build positive relationship within their own lives. The 5 children I have in my class all come from secure homes however they are severely challenged

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    face the major crisis of ¡§symbolic death¡¨ of the child who was to be. When their child is first diagnosed as having a serious disability‚ most parents feel shock‚ and then denial‚ guilt‚ anger and sadness before they finally adjust¡¨ (Peterson‚ 1987). When a parent receives a diagnosis of a disability it can be extremely devastating. For some parents‚ it may also be a relief‚ having a label for the symptoms of their child. The specific diagnosis is important for parents because it can open

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    Glasses or Contacts

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    Glasses or Contacts Many people have visual aids. This usually means their vision is not twenty-twenty. They wear contacts or glasses; you can choose one or both and get the same clear vision. The cost of glasses or contacts can be expensive especially when you get both‚ and depending on your prescription it can cost even more. However‚ contacts and glasses are quite different from each other. The purpose of this essay is to compare and contrast the differences between contacts and glasses. The

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    Most of us would not readily think that eye contact had anything to do with language‚ or a person’s culture. While researching a topic for this paper I came across an article on cultural differences that contained a section about eye contact. I found it to be very telling‚ as to the reasons for either the lack of‚ or the reasons for eye contact. The article of reference is “Cultural Differences? Or‚ Are we really that different?” ( Gregorio Billikoph). This article discusses the differences in

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    Laws and Executive Orders that affect three major areas of personnel policy Walsh-Healy Act (1936): The Walsh-Healy Act of 1936 is an act that is tied to government contracts exceeding 10‚000 dollars for the manufacturing of goods. The act covers all employees that produce‚ ship‚ or assemble goods under this type of contract. This act does not include executives‚ administrative‚ and professional employees. The act creates overtime pay for hours worked outside

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    Supporting children and young people to have positive relationships As a child grows and develops through different stages of their lives‚ they will encounter a range of people with whom they may form relationships. Sadly‚ not all of these relationships will be positive and the child may need support to deal with conflicts or to end the relationships that are causing them harm. Task 1 Complete the spider chart below to show the different relationships a child may have; for each relationship that

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    based on the professional knowledge of experts in automobile market trends‚ the actual current and projected trends in automobile sale and subjective evaluations of the authors‚ and in the context of the global economic crisis which significantly affects automobile sale in the world market. Keywords: sale‚ forecasting‚ automotive industry‚ the analytical network process JEL Classification: C51‚ C53‚ D81‚E27‚ F47 INTRODUCTION Considering that the global economy operates in conditions of a

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    needs to restrict abortions to women who have been raped‚ been victims of incest‚ if the child will die at a young age‚ or if the woman’s health is in danger. By reading this paper‚ the reader will gain an understanding of why abortions need to be restricted. Although abortions are necessary they need to be limited. Too many women are getting abortions as a way of birth control. In 1967 Colorado and California legalized abortion. By June‚ 1970‚ when the State of New York passed the first Abortion

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    dictionary a “Contact sport” is a sport in which participants necessarily come into bodily contact with one another‚ this includes football‚ rugby‚ hockey and la cross. Children and parents must be warned of the mental‚ physical and social risk factors that are associated with contact sports before being able to participate in them‚ doing so will lead to less children taking unnecessary risk. One factor that parents should be aware of is the increased risk and occurrence of injuries in children at such

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