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    certainly can find ways to minimize the issues. Many young children of Sierra Leone are being recruited to become a solider to fight fearlessly to protect the lives of others being affected. They have no other option but to participate in the violence of war at a young age. The lives of these children are not mentality and physically prepared to venture into a life of chaos and violence. These petrified‚ cowardice‚ and unprepared children of Sierra Leone are being brainwashed by the violence of war

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    crime rates got worse with some children being raised poorly by families with criminal background. Some young children were jailed in adult prisons as criminals or stayed with a relative with a criminal record as mandatory if no other members were available to raised the child. As they’re only children‚ the court also give them a life sentence in prison or detention centers. This raises the question: “Why the criminal justice didn’t address the issue of punishing children into adult prisons and juvenile

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    missing child procedure

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    Missing child procedure Security procedures and risk assessments should be undertaken to minimize the risks of children going missing. On school trips there should be the correct staff to children ratio to safely supervise the children. Regular head checks should be undertaken. As soon it is noticed that a child is missing‚ the class teacher should be informed and a thorough check of the building and outside areas undertaken to ensure the child is not hiding. If the child is hiding‚ parents

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    What Is E4 Missing

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    What is E4 missing? E4 is a channel which provides the audience with a variety of shows that fit into separate genres and have a mixture of programmes for their audience. The institution have specific timings for specific shows‚ there are some shows such as ’Dog Soldiers ’and the ’Inbetweeners rude road trip’ which are shown after 9pm. This is because there are certain images/language which have been used in the programme and is not suitable for those at the age of 15. This is where the primary

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    Missing Persons Essay

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    use of the Media in Missing Persons Investigations” In this essay‚ I will analyse what is a missing person‚ reasons why persons go missing‚ critically asses the police use of the media‚ the media’s role‚ media and search strategies and senior investigative officer’s (SIO) responsibility. A missing person is defined by the Association of Chief Police Officers as “Anyone whose whereabouts is unknown whatever the circumstances of disappearance. They will be considered missing until located and their

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    Children vs. Divorce Essay # 7 Over a large amount of people have despondent feelings about how lonely they feel that they are unloved and uncared. Most woman feel depressed to the point that they consider committing suicide. They have a feeling of hopelessness and may feel helpless. Divorce destroys children it makes them feel like they lost

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    society over the years. Spanking has been known to be the most effective way to managing behavior. Some people think that if you don’t spank your children‚ they will grow up being disrespectful and disobedient. However‚ some parents believe that spanking their children is the wrong form of discipline. Also some people think that if you don’t spank your children they are at a higher risk of going to jail. c. I believe that spanking your child is a good form of discipline. When a child is growing up‚ he

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    industrialization‚ children as young as the age of 6‚ would have to work and bring the same income as their parents to their household while being mistreated. The industrialization time era was harsh‚dangerous‚ and time consuming that they could even go to school until later one for these working-class children. First‚ the children had it harsh because there childhood was taken away from them in many ways. One way there childhood was taken away is that these unfortunate children would have to go

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    Should Parents Allow their Children to Play Football? The game of football is one of the most popular sports played by children of all ages. Some start playing for Pop Warner leagues as early as six years old. More children are playing the high impact sport; which requires aggressive hitting and tackling. This puts them at risks of several injuries‚ including injuries to the brain. Children should not be permitted to play football before their brain fully develops; in order to reduce the risks of

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    Children learn at an early age. From the time they are born until they enter into school. They learn their mothers and fathers voice as they speak to them as an infant. Early learning as newborns to a year old is the foundation. John Locke believed that children are born with the ability to become anything or anyone they desire to become. They also have the ability to absorb anything being taught to them. I agree with Locke about the morals and values of a child. As the saying "garbage in‚ garbage

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