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    Moving and Handling Moving and handling is the single most cause of injures at work in social care settings. With this in mind are there legislation in place to protect all involved and set standards; • The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 requires employers to avoid all reasonable manual handling where there is a risk of injury. Requires employers to carry out risk assessments to ensure appropriate steps have been taken to reduce any risks. • Provision and Use of Work Equipment

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    conditions. There are many different types of experiences I have encountered from adjusting to a new culture in a foreign country. One example of a cultural experience I have faced is religion.  A person moving from to a predominately Muslim country might experience a form of culture shock when moving to a foreign country.  It took me some time to get used to the canters not calling out prayers over a load speaker that can be heard for miles. However this transition was not that bad‚ as I have experienced

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    Moving To A New Country

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    Moving to a different country brings fear to oneself. You do not know what to expect in the move. Like many you are accustomed to your own country’s way of living‚ learning‚ and surviving. A move to a new country would leave most at a stage of fear. Fear as to will they fit in‚ fear in being able to survive‚ and fear in being able to adjust to a new way of life. I was one of those people who were afraid of moving to a new country. My father had started his life in the US at a young age. He was only

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    siblings they had a surprise for us. Little did I know that we were actually moving to Florida. We planned to move to Florida when school ended‚ so during the rest of the school year we were looking for a house‚ looking for a new school‚ and telling our family about the move. I never really found out a specific reason why we were moving to Florida‚ but that was a question on my mind. I did know that one of the reasons we were moving was because my mom wanted to be closer to her mom (my grandma).

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    Blog post 30May17 A Moving Community along the ICW And article for Proptalk Each day‚ ICW cruisers sit on our decks and docks and get to know today’s set of neighbors‚ knowing that tomorrow will have a different set of neighbors‚ but we’ll meet each of these neighbors again‚ somewhere along the waterway. There’s a whole community of people moving up and down the east coast every autumn and every spring. We’re a community because we love boating and welcome other boaters with open arms. All of us

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    Personal Narrative-Moving

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    Moving I was quieter than usual as my family piled into the car. We were going to go see our new house. The house I didn’t really know how I felt about yet. My parents had always talked about moving into a bigger house when I was younger‚ but I never thought it would actually happened. I couldn’t think of any reason why we needed to move. I liked our current house just fine--with all the fruit trees and the small backyard‚ and the room that me‚ my older sister‚ and my brother shared. Plus--moving

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    Howl's Moving Castle

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    One of the themes of Howl’s Moving Castle is that when people try to conform to society’s norms‚ they are unhappy‚ or they are not always how they seem. Howl’s Moving Castle is set in pre-modern times starting in the countryside and then it changes from city to countryside for the rest of the story. The story is about Sophie‚ a young girl who works at a hat shop and while she was closing the shop the Wicked Witch of the West cursed Sophie. So‚ Sophie goes out into the world on a journey. Characters

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    The United States annexes Hawaii in 1900- During this event the US was in the middle of discovering Hawaii in 1778 and when the senate decided to change their mind and start the annexation of Hawaii. The annexation allowed the US territory to expand into the Pacific Ocean‚ but was also a concern that Hawaii may become a part of the European empire since the United Stated gained such an increase in their economy. In the midst of doing this‚ Britain and France wanted acceptance in economic privileges

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    Paper It was the year 1840 when the Kilauea volcano region became a place to stop for the tourists of Hawaii. There was a volcano house that would shelter the tourist passing through‚ if they did not wish to stay in the community bed there were huts provided and if that was not good for them they would need to provide tents to pitch as their shelter. This Volcano house went under reconstruction around the 1860‘s and was said to be able to hold at least forty people. It wasn’t until 1866 that

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    Moving to a New Home

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    Moving to a new home I was ripped from the home I grew up in. It can be hard for kids to move. I think it was tough for me because I had to leave my friends‚ my safe place‚ and the home I grew up in. At the age of fourteen‚ I moved to a new home. It was disappointing because I had to leave the friends I grew up with behind. We would play together every day‚ but the day I told them I had to move‚ we all sulked around. My mom was in a very good mood‚ but every time she looked at me I couldn’t help

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