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    A danger of a single story

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    we hear only a single story about another person or country‚ we risk a critical misunderstanding. Things are not usually just black and white and we have to make every effort to open our minds and explore what is real. Elif Shafak talks about the danger into which writers from different cultures are put at; the pressure-that-makes-them-feel-as-a-representatives-of-their-cultures. She makes a strong division between fiction and reality - fiction and daily politics. Although‚ both of the writers are

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    Surprising Dangers to the Fetus By: Jasreen Chahal and Shweta Saini 1. Perming: Chemicals can affect fetus Since there is a longer processing time‚ chemicals can get absorbed through skull Goes into bloodstream and into the placenta Strong scents cause migraines and nausea and increase sense of smell Hormones make the perm look frizzy and does not last as long 2. Laying on your back: Presses down on inferior vena cava (delivers blood from lower body to heart) Makes the woman feel dizzy

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    The topic chosen for the environmental factor that poses a threat to the health or safety of infant is secondhand smoke. According to the center for disease control and prevention‚ Secondhand smoke is a mixture of gases and fine particles that includes smoke from a burning tobacco product such as a cigarette‚ cigar‚ smoke that has been exhaled or breathed out by the person or people smoking. The parent I shared the pamphlet with is a 25year old African American mother of a 5year old male child

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    Dangers of Cigarette Smoking

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    Dangers of Smoking Cigarettes When you are aware of the dangers of smoking cigarettes‚ you can persuade yourself and others to quit the habit. Read this article to understand the harmful effects of smoking on your health. The habit of smoking cigarettes is addictive in nature. For this reason‚ even though smoking causes death for millions of people all across the world‚ most smokers are unable to stop smoking. Addiction towards cigarettes develop mainly because of presence of nicotine in tobacco

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    interests‚ dating and job searching. The list can go on and on. The possibilities are truly remarkable and practically endless. However‚ a question that each person needs to ask themselves is‚ are they truly aware of the risks and potential dangers they are putting not only themselves in‚ but their family and friends in‚ day in and day out. The reality is that social networking is destroying lives daily. This may seem extreme to some but it is a reality. Unfortunately for many‚ by the time

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    Department to analyze the emergence and effects of the ‘Stranger Danger’ campaign. Criminal behaviour has predominantly been associated with random acts of deviancy perpetrated by strangers; portrayed to the public through the media’s eyes and further instilled into primary school children during safety week. Children are taught to identify any member of the public whom they are not associated with‚ as a threat; and are further provided with safety measures such as how to avoid unsafe situations and abate

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    industrial safety

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    TFYP WORKING GROUP Sr.No. 47/2001 REPORT OF THE WORKING GROUP ON OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH FOR THE TENTH FIVE YEAR PLAN (2002-2007) GOVERNMENT OF INDIA PLANNING COMMISSION SEPTEMBER –2001 1 Acknowledgements Planning Commission had set up a Working Group to prepare the Xth Five Year Plan on Occupational Safety and Health at the workplace under the Chairmanship of Shri Vinod Vaish‚ Secretary‚ Ministry of Labour‚ Govt. of India. The terms of reference assigned to the

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    First‚ let me start off by explaining what internet neutrality is. Some of our broadband internet provider if not all want to charge companies like Netflix‚ Amazon‚ Vudu‚ and other media streaming services more for the speed at which they stream their content to us the consumers for these services. For content to stream to your end device without lag‚ buffering‚ and the quality of resolution it takes a certain amount of transmitted data speed to make that happen to receive it in a manner that you

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    Health and Safety

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    of health and safety in the workplace‚ he is of the belief that working in an office do not require such practice. Additionally‚ the other issue refers to the employees at Global Insurance Company who are unaware of the health and safety in the workplace through lack of communication‚ thus making them vulnerable to unsafe situations. There are certain causes that could stimulate the behavior of the issues highlighted above; the manager could be uneducated about health and safety in full details

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    Internet and Children

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    Internet and Children” Inroduction Background of the study Now that the Internet is increasingly within everyone’s reach‚ children are more and more exposed‚ on line‚ to risks which their parents cannot always control: harassment‚ abuse‚ pornography‚ incitement to racism and suicide‚ as well as cyber-bullying.  The last-named refers to bullying by persons of a violent disposition who go on-line with the intention of using the new information technologies to cause harm.  This kind of bullying

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