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    t | | CELL-PHONES & DRIVING | | | | WHAT DOES THE LAW SAY? | | RULE 193A CHANDIGARH MOTOR VEHICLE RULES 1999 | | Use of cell-phones No driver of a motor-vehicle shall use or answer the cell phone while driving the vehicle. Rules 21(6)(25) of the central motor vehicles rules 1989 when read with the directions of the Hon’ble Punjab & Haryana High Court on the matter‚ make it amply clear that the said act can be charged under both s.177 (for violation of rule 193a) as well as s

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    You’d expect someone at the age of four to know no other world than the wonderfully safe parameters of your own home. That pretty much summed up my mindset. Any place outside would require the keen eyes of the two pillars of my world- Mommy and Daddy. If that wasn’t there I would consider myself lost and turn on the waiking sirens in the blink of an eye. But at any age‚ whether it’s a four year old or a forty year old‚ it’s definately not easy to move outside of your comfort zone. I vividly

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    In the video “Why good leaders make you feel safe?‚” Simon Sinec shows his analysis of good leaders. First‚ he introduces a story of a military captain who is awarded the congressional medals of owner for his action in Afghanistan. The captain put himself into risk to rescue others and showed deep compassion. Seeing the captain’s respectable actions‚ Simon thought to himself‚ “why do people like the captain sacrifice themselves to help other people?” ”What makes them that way?” His initial conclusion

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    The main legal responsibilities of employers are: Premises – making sure it’s a safe place to work Systems and Equipment Storage and Transport of Substances and Material Access to the workplace exits Practices in the workplace The main legal responsibilities of employers are: Take care during time at work to avoid personal injury Assist the employer in meeting requirements under the H&S at work act Not misuse of change anything that has been provided for safety Main responsibilities

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    Assessment Feedback Sheet (This sheet must be completed for each assignment submitted) Learner name: Nasrin Begum Assessor name: Shwe yu moon Course title: Level 1 Diploma in Skills for Health and Social Care (Adults and Children) Course code: Group 4 Module: OCN UNIT (4 credits) Submission Date: 01/12/2014 Assignment title: Introductory awareness of health and safety in health‚ social care and children’s and young people’s settings Comments on content (based on the assessment criteria):

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    (FIRST QUARTER OUTSIDE READING ASSIGNMENT) Dear Mrs. Polatsidis‚ I am reading the novel‚ Safe Haven‚ written by the author of 5 best-selling books‚ Nicolas Sparks. This story takes place in Southport‚ a city in Brunswick Country‚ North Carolina. This is imperative to the story because Southport is typically a small area where everybody knows everybody. This becomes important in the story because it helps all the characters eventually connect with each other once they are able to find out information

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    English 4 28 May 2014 Safe Haven: The Review Safe Haven is a novel written by Nicolas Sparks. Like most of Mr. Sparks novels‚ it is a love story. However‚ this love story has a hint of danger unlike many of his other books which are pretty calm in comparison. In retrospect‚ it is a novel that was intended for his common audience‚ mostly‚ young girls and older women. This review is my personal opinion of this novel with a summary of the book’s contents along with some of its strengths and weaknesses

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    Engineered Crops Are SafeAnalysis Finds‚” for instance‚ leans toward GMOs. In contrast‚ Danny Hakim’s “Doubts About the Promised Bounty of Genetically Modified Crops” gravitates against them. While exploring their perspectives of GMOs‚ the articles most prominently include an obvious audience‚ strong but contrasting uses of information‚ and various rhetorical appeals‚ all of which help demonstrate their purpose. Andrew Pollack‚ the author of “Genetically Engineered Crops Are SafeAnalysis Finds‚”

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    "Interview with Sherri Tenpenny about Dangers of Vaccines - NaturalNews.tv." Natural News.com. Natural News‚ 2 Feb. 2011. Web. http://tv.naturalnews.com/v.asp?v=4cd1fe39ddb89814031b07e7623ce8f7. Miller‚ Neil Z. “Overdosed Babies: Are Multiple Vaccines Safe?” ThinkTwice Global Vaccine Institute. ThinkTwice Global Vaccine Institute‚ 2010. Web. www.thinktwice.com. Offit‚ Paul A.‚ MD. Vaccination Education Center. Children ’s Hospital of Philadelphia‚ 2012. Web. http://www.chop.edu/service/vaccine-education-center/home

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    According to “Competitive Eating: How Is It Safe?” by Richard Sine and “Should We Ban Competitive Eating?” by Sarah McCarry‚ competitive should be banned from being a sport and a job to many of the competitor because it promotes obesity and it puts the eaters life at risk. The first reason to ban competitive eating is unhealthy and you can put your live at risk.“If competitive eaters are vomiting regularly‚ that could cause problems.Protracted vomiting can increase the chances of aspiration.

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