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    decides if your going to have good luck or not. Another reason why the cosmos is unbalanced is because it decides when people are going to be allergic or sick. The last reason the macrocosm is unbalanced‚ is because the universe sometimes makes people perfect and sometimes imperfect. The first reason the cosmos is unbalanced is based on how it decides when people are going to get good things or get bad things. I think this is really uneven! Why would the universe decide if you are going to get a house

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    How to support the victim‚ family members and how to handle the bully with suspected or alleged bullying When bullying is alleged or suspected we must consider how to approach and deal with those who are affected by the issue; this includes the bully‚ the family of both parties and the victim especially. How to support the victim If you suspect any bullying to be occurring‚ you must attempt to get the child to open up and talk to you. As a professional you could promptly ask the child

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    026 Understand How to Safeguard the Well-being of Children and Young People. 1.1 The united nations convention on the rights of the child 1989‚ which ensures that children are safe and looked after. Children act 1989‚ parents and professionals must work together to ensure the safety of the child. The education act 2002‚ this sets out the responsibilities to ensure that children are safe and free from harm. Children act 2004‚ this provides the legal framework for every child matters. Working

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    Hobbes:Natural Condition

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    foundation for this argument by taking a deep examination of the human being’s natural condition: how society shapes out without the presence of authority. Although Hobbes’ argument is coherent and for the most part logical‚ some areas of his thinking are quite controversial. Hobbes first defines what humans are at their most basic level. He compares human beings to rational machines fueled by their passions as well as reason. He states that humans use this reason to help them acquire happiness‚ the

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    understanding of the system of a cell and how it works‚ I will use the analogy “A cell is like an Airport.” The plant cell is the only cell that contains a cell wall. The cell wall’s job is similar to a security gate. The cell wall provides an extra layer of support and protection for the cell‚ just like a security gate would protect the airport. Next‚ the cell membranes job is the same as the airports front doors. The front doors allow anyone to enter or leave the building. The cell membrane does the same thing

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    Explain Why Iceland Exist

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    Why Iceland Exists Iceland has an area of 103‚000 kilometres square. This makes it the 18th largest island in the world. It is just south of the Arctic Circle. The Iceland hotspot and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge go right through Iceland. This is an essay about how tectonic activity and how it comes to form Iceland. Location Iceland is an island between the Greenland Sea and the Northern Atlantic Ocean‚ northwest of the United Kingdom Iceland is situated right in the North Atlantic Ocean. Iceland

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    All s well that ends well

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    The Review of All’s Well That Ends Well 周申晴 20124238 All’s Well that Ends Well is one of the representing pieces of William Shakespeare in his second period of literature‚ which is usually called “problem play” among his literature works. In the former half of this semester‚ we have had a systematic study of the excerpts of Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet‚ two universally acknowledged tragedies‚ which represent the peak of his literature. Among his collection of 38 plays‚ four great Shakespearean tragedies

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    research. 1.1 Overview Of The Title Petroleum depots and terminal is a portion of the assets‚ where flammable and combustible liquids like petroleum are transferred to tanker‚ pipelines‚ tank wagons‚ tank trucks and are stored or blended in bulk for the purpose of distribution by tankers‚ pipelines likely to be refined‚ blended or stored at the above its flash point (OISD‚ 2007). It is very crucial to ensure that the depots and terminal have minimal fire or explosion risks especially for more flammable

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    biggest question is why don’t we do it then. The answer is we are afraid of devoting so much time‚ so something in life and then not succeeding at it. This is the same case for college students everyone has an idea of what they want to do with their life‚ but they may just not want to go to school long enough to get the required degree in which they desire. For instance‚ I used to want to be a physical therapist‚ but I didn’t want to risk not getting into PT school and the being stuck so I decided

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    Social conditions have long been identified as contributing factors to psychological disorder in number of ways. Social conditions can directly act as stressors that can cause a psychological disorder. For example‚ being in an abusive relationship can directly cause psychological disorder such as stress‚ anxiety‚ depression‚ PTSD‚ suicide‚ and others. Social condition can also act directly as a hindrance for one to access the needed help to deal with causes of psychological disorder. For example

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