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    Brain Injury

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    2.1 Describe the possible signs‚ symptoms‚ indicators or behaviours that may cause concern in the context of safeguarding. A Person may abuse by either inflicting harm or failing to prevent the harm occurring. Some of the behaviours indicating possible concern with regards to safeguarding children are: Physical abuse: such as bruises to parts of the body‚ fingertip bruising (grasp mark)‚ bruises of different ages in the same place. Outline bruises (hand prints‚ belts or shoes)

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    Soccer World Cup

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    The Soccer World Cup 2014 in Brazil Will the World Cup bring economic boom or bust? 13th of June‚ 2012 Table of content 1. Brazil in the spotlight 4 2. Current economic situation 4 3. Sporting events and the FIFA World Cup 6 4. Challenges and efforts for the World Cup preparation in Brazil 7 5. Consequences of the World Cup for Brazil 10 5.1. Economic consequences 10 5.2. Political consequences 12 5.3. Social consequences 12 6. Analysis 13 6.1. SWOT Analysis 13 6.2

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    Essay About an Injury

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    My Injury Name: Pleun Fijneman Class: 2H Teacher: Nugteren Name: Pleun Fijneman Class: 2H Teacher: Nugteren What happened? I’m going to tell you about the fracture me brother got. It happened one day before we went on wintersports. He was playing soccer with his friends‚ and one of them thought it was funny to make him stumble‚ so he went leg hooking at my brother. My brother felt and he had a lot of pain in his leg. He couldn’t walk on it anymore

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    My Soccer Lesson

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    My Soccer Lesson It’s five more minutes on the stop clock. My team losing by a goal. Shot fired! Shot missed! Unbelievable‚ I missed! How? it was well timed and accurately placed. I have let everyone down‚ my team‚ my family and most importantly myself. Playing soccer for a team was one of my major goals in my early teenage years. It didn’t matter what team I would play for‚ I just wanted to play. For the first time I felt I could actually be doing something I loved. I had trials

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    Soccer Research Paper

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    Soccer When and where exactly did soccer start is a question that has no precise answer to it. You can easily say that this popular game has been played for more than three thousand years. But the soccer played today was established in 1863. In October 1863‚ eleven representatives from London clubs and schools met at the Freemason’s Tavern to set up common fundamental rules to control the matches amongst themselves. The outcome of this meeting was the formation of the Football Association Soccer

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    Essay About Soccer

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    To be successful at anything‚ you will almost always experience failure. It can be a catalyst to growth and allow you to become better because of it. For me‚ I experienced this failure in soccer. Playing soccer for the majority of my life‚ I have learned valuable life lessons while on the soccer field. My talent is something that I take pride in‚ but getting to the place where I am now‚ has not always been the easiest journey. In my life‚ I have been blessed with many opportunities. The most

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    Soccer Paid Analysis

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    Soccer is often called “The Beautiful Game.” It is an incredible sport that brings together people of all different religions‚ races‚ and cultures. However‚ when one begins to discuss the politics of soccer‚ it can be anything but beautiful and incredible. There is a major salary gap between men and women soccer players. This gap is a more prevalent problem today because the United States Women’s National Team (USWNT) is bringing in more revenue than the United States Men’s National Team (USMNT)

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    results that the soccer national team is giving in the international competitions. Citizens often criticize that soccer player performance are poor‚ citizens claim that players now are not playing with their heart anymore and that the players only respond when they are paid to perform. Citizens forget that other countries have invested more money in their national team‚ such as Venezuela who is now growing with big steps in every competition they perform‚ and our national soccer team has beaten the

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    Soccer History Essay

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    there is a history‚ but no other sport’s history compares to that of soccer. Though the origin of the sport is mysterious‚ it has grown to be the most popular sport in the modern world. Many have tried to pin down the singular person that started soccer‚ but none have been successful. However‚ historians have been able to find the cultures that primarily played soccer‚ dating back to ancient times. From its conception‚ soccer has proven to be a complex sport that truly tests the athleticism of

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    Rocky Soccer Academy

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    Fort Collins Colorado; Rocky’s Soccer Academy where he trains small groups soccer aged 7 to 14. He currently trains about 600 kids per year‚ although he wants his business to grow. Youth soccer is big in Colorado. 90 percent of his current customers live in Fort Collins which has a population of about 110‚000 people. Close to 100 percent are aware about his program among competitive soccer players ages 11 to 14 and probably about 40 percent among families with soccer-playing kids ages 6 to 10.

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