Describe the risks and possible consequences for children and young people using the internet‚ mobile phones and other technologies There are some serious risks associated with using the internet and other technologies because some people are using the internet to make contact with children and young people with the intention of developing a relationship which they can progress to sexual activity this is known as ‘grooming’. Bullying is another aspect of the use of new technologies. Children may
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fall accordingly as this phenomenon implies the reduction of Australian competitiveness. Simultaneously‚ the imports of overseas goods and services would rise to maintain the constant supply of the goods and services. Hence‚ this could lead to a possible external imbalance with a falling Australian dollar value and worsened Current Account Deficit (CAD). As for the firms in Australia‚ they will start to cut down their production of the goods and services to remove the surplus of their goods and services
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7.1 What are the risks involved in children and young people being on-line? What are the possible consequences? There are numerous risks involved with children and young people being on line. One of the main risks is that they may come across inappropriate material. This may range from age un-appropriate material to pornography and material that encourages dangerous and illegal activities. There is also the threat of ‘Grooming’. This is where a person or persons use chat rooms to make contact
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their source • A significant rise in sea level along the coastline and inland along the countless tidal inlets. In 2001 the World Bank reported rising sea levels of 3mm per year and this led to predications that by 2050 1mm rise are sea level was possible if no preventive action was taken. This would result in 15% of the total land area of Bangladesh being inundated by salt water meaning any farming land on the coast or in the low laying areas will be ruined and therefore no longer be able to be farmed
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Explain the risks and possible consequences for children and young people of being online and using a mobile phone (7.1) The internet can be a valuable tool for both educational and social reasons‚ but there are some serious risks associated with using the internet and other technologies such as mobile phones. Children and young people are vulnerable and may expose themselves to dangers when using the internet‚ mobile phones and other technologies. They may do this knowingly or unknowingly.
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unpredictable by feeling in control and able to organise‚ learning to cope with changes in life‚ coping with a physical changes. Predicted events of a teenager: When a child is born they are predicted to move on with their life and live it the best possible way they can. Any major changes can influence development positively within their life‚ as they grow. When they start secondary school they would want to make new friends and cope with the changes that would come ahead of them‚ which is known
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“Given access to the same facts‚ how is it possible that there can be disagreement between experts in a discipline?” Facts are knowledge that is believed to be true and accurate; facts can act as knowledge within their own right‚ as well as evidence for the development of new or improved knowledge. Experts are appointed across all fields; they can be regarded as the gatekeepers to knowledge of their respective discipline. Society allows these gatekeepers access to facts‚ with the expectation that
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MSc in Security and Risk Management ‘To what extent do you think it is possible for leaders to manipulate organisational culture to achieve improved performance? Support your answer with examples from one or more organisations with which you are familiar’ 3777 words Organisational culture‚ which is defined by Handy (1993) as the concepts and ideas which govern the behaviour of people and organisations‚ has a significant impact on the effectiveness of an organisation. Handy listed over sixty
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STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Factors which causes small businesses to fail and possible solutions on how to reduce failure. This research was conducted in order to understand fully why Huntley’s Farm failed. INTRODUCTION Business dictionary.com defines small business as Designation for firms of a certain size which falls below certain criteria (that varies from country to country) in terms of annual turnover‚ number of employees‚ total value of assets‚ etc. Starting a business is an inherently
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Understanding the Relationships between teachers and other professionals in lifelong learning and possible points of referral for learners. A teachers primary role is to deliver information. The 2003 workload agreement (Woodward and Peart‚ 2013) not only defined the levels of work a teacher could reasonably expect but also defined the roles which would provide a framework of support to the specifics of the teaching role. Though this applies to secondary education the principles can inform teacher
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