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    Longer Periods Of Time

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    required to sit out for longer periods of time. Injured athletes should sit out longer seeing as the effects of concussions are very serious‚ they could be at risk of getting another concussion once they go back out to play and they could get long term damage in the process of getting a second one. Even though they are sitting out for long periods of time‚ the brain injury might not go away completely. In article 3‚ it states that one concussion can linger for 30 years or longer in a single person’s

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    Pluto No Longer a Planet

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    ice-covered world is no longer a true planet‚ according to a new definition of the term voted on by scientists today "Whoa! Pluto’s dead‚" said astronomer Mike Brown‚ of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena‚ as he watched a Webcast of the vote. "There are finally‚ officially‚ eight planets in the solar system." In a move that’s already generating controversy and will force textbooks to be rewritten‚ Pluto will now be dubbed a dwarf planet. But it’s no longer part of an exclusive club

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    Safe Motherhood

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    Safe Motherhood Initiatives of Barangay Edwards Health Center FMA 1 T’boli’s (Tagabili) and Bilaan (Bla’an – opponent people) are the indigenous people of South Cotabato in Southern Minadano. They are scattered in many municipalities of South Cotabato mainly in Lake Sebu and T’boli. They strive to uphold their traditional ways of living‚ their values‚ and distinctive culture as well as health practices even while living in a new society and to compete with modern economic world and try to adopt

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    Is the strike no longer necessary? Throughout the years conflict has occurred between managers and workers resulting in industrial action taken either individually or as a collective form. The most favoured form of industrial action is the strike where employees demonstrate the importance of the issue concerned by stopping work and leaving the workplace. Strikes occur for a number of reasons one being pay. Strike patterns have changed over the years showing a decline in numbers that are due to

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    How to Live Longer

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    century‚ and longevity depends in large part on having the right genes‚ and one glance at the family tree may reveal that they just won’t pass muster. But the way people live is stretching their lifespan. Here‚ Phillips discusses ways on how to live a longer life and enjoy it. : full text and related services : Perhaps you think you stand no chance of clocking up a century. You know that longevity depends in large part on having the right genes‚ and one glance at the family tree may reveal that yours

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    Safe and Sound

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    Safe and Sound Take a minute to think about one thing from your childhood you still have an endless love for. How does it make you feel? Happy? Joyful? Safe? For Holden Caulfield‚ the exhibits in the Natural History museum are what make him feel safe. The museum scene in The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger‚ shows how someone changes throughout life‚ but memories remain the same and stick with us forever. There are some things in life that change‚ like our hair or clothes‚ and other things

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    How to live longer

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    Life expectancy has been improving steadily for the last century in many countries. What do you think the three most important factors contributing to this rise have been and why? For each factor evaluate the information that you offer‚ suggesting the significance and consequences of the areas you describe‚ in order to develop your points into a useful academic analysis. Tutor name Group date 29.08.2013 Student name What?

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    2006 Block Test (5) “Censorship is no longer relevant.” Explore how this is true within your country." Essay by Lynette Tan (06S77) | | |Lynnette has a good grasp of the issues involved in the question. Responding to the phrase ‘no longer relevant’ in the | |question‚ she brings out clearly the trends in modern society which point to a need for freedom of expression

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    Safe Guarding

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    Certificate in Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Level 2: Unit 202 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people 1) Complete the following chart. Ref 3.1 (If you have completed this in a class activity you do not need to answer) Completed in Class Child abuse categories. Type of abuse | Signs & Indicators | Physical | | Emotional | | Sexual | | Neglect | | Bullying | | 2) Complete the following chart (ref 2.1‚ 2.2) Illness | Signs & Symptoms

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    Safe Driving

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    The Importance of Safe Driving According to the Center for Disease Control‚ motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among people ages 5-34 in the United States.1 In fact‚ between 2000 and 2005‚ 42‚000 people died on our country’s roads and highways.2 Additionally‚ the lifetime costs of crash-related deaths and injuries among drivers and passengers were $70 billion in 2005.3 While all of these are the result of accidents‚ a large percentage of these are accidents that could have been

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