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    Safe Space Report

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    BANG THEORY REPORTING SAFE SPACE’S IN THE COMMUNITY JILLIAN PIKE CONTENTS: 1. Introduction 2. The Big bang Theory‚ series 1 episode 14 – The Nerdvana Annihilation 3. Literature 4. Observation of The Big Bang episode 5. Analysis of The Big Bang episode 6. Recommendations 7. Reference list INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this report is to determine whether or not the environment within an episode of the television series “The Big Bang Theory” is considered a safe space. Understanding

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    keeping school safe

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    case murderers would camouflage them self.this way they are ready to attack a child while the child will be the victims without knowing. This child could be yours . Statistics show 414 homicides happen in New york city in 2012.If you think you’re safe just because the average of homicides decreased by 20% from 2011‚then your wrong.According to New York Times we are the third largest homicide city out of the selected 6 cities. This is not good because your child could be the next victim.The younger

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    Environment

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    Effects of the Industrial Revolution  Working conditions What were the working conditions like during the Industrial Revolution? Well‚ for starters‚ the working class—who made up 80% of society—had little or no bargaining power with their new employers. Since population was increasing in Great Britain at the same time that landowners were enclosing common village lands‚ people from the countryside flocked to the towns and the new factories to get work. This resulted in a very high unemployment

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    Safe Sleep for Infants

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    Needs Analysis Safe Sleep for Infants Workplace Setting Child Learning Center Infant Classrooms Data Collection A survey was given to 20 staff members in the early childhood field the results are outlined below. 1. What are safe sleep practices? 11 Staff members answered correctly 2. Can a baby sleep in their car seat? 13 Staff members answered correctly 3. Can you prop a baby up for tummy time? 8 Staff members answered correctly 4. Are blankets allowed anywhere

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    Are Women Safe in India

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    ARE WOMEN SAFE IN INDIAARE WOMEN SAFE IN INDIA? Women in India-a better half of Indian society‚ today‚ are becoming the most vulnerable section as far as their safety and security is concerned. When we turn the pages of a newspaper‚ we come across many headlines reporting cases of sexual assault‚ molestation‚ sexual harassment‚ rapes‚ trafficking‚ ill treatment of women in houses‚ violence against women in remote areas etc. What does this indicate? This certainly implies that there has been an increasing

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    Safe Haven Essay

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    SAFE HAVEN I was fascinated by the novel Safe Haven‚ which is written by Nicholas Sparks. The story tells of a mysterious young woman named Katie who appears in the small town of Southport‚ her sudden arrival in the town raises questions and suspense about her past. Katie seems determined to avoid forming personal ties until she forms two reluctant relationships: one with Alex‚ a widowed store owner with a kind heart and two young children; and another with her plainspoken single neighbour‚ Jo.

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    many parents and schools use when it comes to issues involving teenagers and sex. How many times have you heard the adage: "Kids are going to have sex; it’s better that they are protected and practice safe sex." Safe sex? What does that mean? In today’s society‚ it is an unfortunate truth that safe sex has become somewhat of an oxymoron. Sex in the 1990s can be debilitating and even deadly. Further‚ sexually active teenagers face serious emotional issues as well. The fact remains‚ however‚ that no

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    Safe Guarding 333

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    Safe Guarding 333 Name of Organisation Role of Organisation Responsibility Social Services Ensuring children are safe from harm To work in partnership with parents and other agencies to ensure children are safe from harm. In extreme cases social services may take a child into care. NSPCC A charity which protects children from harm. Provides public awareness for the safety of children. Provides help and support to families and children. Where there are cases of child abuse the NSPCC has the power

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    communication environment can support communication development for children and young people with behavioural‚ emotional and social difficulties Positive changes to the communication environment to support communication development for children and young people with behavioural‚ emotional and social difficulties could be: Making timetables visual – We use pictures‚ symbols or photographs in our setting to enhance understanding for children with BESD‚ SLCN and for younger children. Having a visual

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    Essay Question #12: Develop a checklist of 10 items or activities that you would use to evaluate the developmental appropriateness of an environment for primary-aged children in terms of social/emotional development. Explain why you chose each of these ten items or activities. Why would you expect to see them in a developmentally appropriate environment for this age group? Checklist: 1. Opportunities to learn who they are 2. Opportunities to build self-confidence 3. Opportunities to explain feelings

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