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    Carmilla: How Innocence can Kill Have you ever been afraid of the dark‚ or the boogeyman under your bed‚ or the monsters in your closet? Most likely when you grew older‚ you became less afraid because you knew they didn’t exist. But what if they did? In Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu’s classic 19th century novella Carmilla‚ Laura’s monsters are very much alive. Sadly‚ no amount of innocence is able to protect her from the monster that is Carmilla. As a mirror‚ Carmilla cast back the idea of how dangerous

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    the burden of taxation to reduce real disposable incomes  • Supply-side Policy: Measures to increase productivity and efficiency. This leads to a rise in aggregate supply and reduces the amount of excess demand in the long run. Inflationary gaps can arise when the economy has grown for a long time on the back of a high level of aggregate demand. Total spending may rise faster than the economy’s ability to supply goods and services. As a result‚ actual GDP may exceed potential GDP leading to a positive

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    to drug statistics from the National Institute on Drug Abuse there is a good chance that your teen will try drugs. Teens as young as 13 have often already tried drugs as powerful as cocaine. Teens might tell themselves they will only try a drug once‚ but many teens find themselves under continual peer pressure to continue to experiment with drugs and “join the party.” Most teens don’t start using drugs expecting to develop a substance abuse problem‚ and while most teens probably see their drug

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    How positioning can inhibit an improve communication Position can create a barrier on recieveing an interpreting messages which inhibit communication. If we cannot see eachother then it will inhibit communication. In a care setting it is important to keep our eyes at the same level as the person that we are communicating with. But it is important to consider positioning while working with different people having different difficulties. For example in an early year setting children look at our facial

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    Models of Abuse This essay will describe the models of abuse and compare them; there has been some controversy over these and this will be lightly discussed. Psychological Model of Abuse - Also known as emotional or mental abuse Emotional abuse can be described as constantly mistreating a child and therefore affecting their emotional state and development. Emotional abuse can be inflicted upon a child in many different ways; these can include telling a child that they are “worthless

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    Multiple Choice Chapter 1 1(4). The risk premium is defined as the rate of return on A. A risky asset minus the inflation rate B. The overall market C. A Treasury bill D. A risky asset minus the risk-free rate E. A risk-less investment Answer: D 2(5). The variance measure the: Non-graded A. Total difference between the actual returns and the average returns B. Average difference between the actual squared returns and the risk-free returns C. Average squared difference between

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    h)Explain how practitioners can take steps to protect themselves within their everyday practice in the work setting and on off-site visits. A significant element of a practitioner’s role in protecting themselves would be to read policies and procedures that are put in place to safeguard them and children or young people in their care. In a school setting a professional can protect themselves by. All staff in schools should ensure that their relationships with pupils are appropriate to the age‚ gender

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    Effects of Verbal Abuse In many domestic relationships‚ there is a secret that is often not acknowledged by anyone beyond their home. Inside these relationships‚ one person may take on the more dominant role but some use the position of power to become abusive to their spouse. The most common form of abuse between married couples is verbal. The effects of verbal abuse among a family includes the abuser who is unseeing to their actions‚ their spouse that endures the abuse and their children whom

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    Notes on Laws & Acts involved around interpersonal and domestic violence http://www.homegroup.org.uk/careandsupport/stonhamservices/Pages/domestic-violence-and-the-law.aspx Understanding the law can be difficult to comprehend when trying to find help or refuge from domestic abuse. It is absolutely vital that we understand that there are two different types of law in the UK that applys when talking about domestic/interpersonal violence; criminal law and civil law. The main differences between

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    around America; to stop trading with other countries‚ shut down immigration‚ and rely on old industries. I disagree. Not only is it impossible to turn back the tide of globalization‚ but efforts to do so can make us worse off. Rather than fear the future‚ we must embrace it. I have no doubt that America can compete--and succeed--in the 21st century. And I know as well that more than anything else‚ success will depend not on our government‚ but on the dynamism‚ determination‚ and innovation of the American

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