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    Title How effective is police stop and search (PACE act 1984)? Introduction This assessment will focus on Section 1 of The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (Stop and Search powers). I will look at the use of stop and search before the Macpherson report and after the Macpherson report and compare how it has changed. The use of stop and search powers allow the police to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour‚ and to prevent more serious crimes occurring generally in public places like a Football

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    How to lead a healthy lifestyle What is a healthy lifestyle? One may ask. A healthy lifestyle is having a lifestyle filled with good and positive things in many aspects such as mental‚ physical and emotional well-being. One needs to maintain his health so that he is able to function normally in life. To live a healthy lifestyle‚ we must always have a balanced diet. A balanced diet consists of all seven classes of food on their tight proportions including carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ vitamins‚ minerals

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    Fast foods have become a common trend amongst many individuals. Most people would always say they don’t have time hence opt for fast foods. With the advancement of modern technology these foods are made in way that leaves questions unanswered. Despite research showing organic food such as meat and poultry serve better nutritious supplements‚ most people tend to rely on fast foods such as vanilla and‚ barbecue more so in U. S. A. (Alexander‚ 22). There are some negative aspects pegged to modern

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    Homosexual lifestyle is extremely harmful A question many people have is‚ what harm is it to allow same-sex couples the same benefits married heterosexual couples have? Or what harm is there in allowing gays to fill authoritative positions in society who act as role models for our children? The answer is that it is extremely harmful to our children and society as a whole. If our children have role models who are gay‚ they will think being gay is something that is acceptable by society.

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    comes to recalling tainted meat from the likes of fast food giants? It is true! While they have the power to recall a set of ill-prepared toys or a bunk line appliances they do not possess to power to recall a batch of meat contaminated with sickening diseases such as‚ E Coli. You may ask yourself “how is a fact like this is possible?”. In the following pages I will be informing you about transition from humble beginnings to the monster the fast food industry has grown to in present day. Firstly

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    The Importance of Nutrition in an Athlete’s Lifestyle Tommy Li Centennial College FMNT 108 Reid 08 October 2013 Abstract For an athlete to be successful not only do they need to put in a lot of effort into exercising and training but a big part of it comes to nutrition; athletes need to watch their intake of food and nutrients to make sure their training and exercise does not go to waste from eating something that counteracts the physical activities. Most

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    HEALTHY LIFESTYLE AND SCHOOL PERFORMANCE Do you have any brothers and sisters in school age? Would you agree that for you as well as for your younger brothers and sisters schooling is a really difficult issue to deal with? Anyone can realize that it is increasingly difficult for children to stand school pressure and at the same time‚ to satisfy their parents’ expectations. Exam pressures and anxiety for college admission and academic stress can become a daily struggle. According to an Associated

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    Lifestyle‚ Leisure and Recreation – Assessment Task Introduction: The recreation and leisure activities present in our world today are differ from what generations 100 years ago participated in. Our physical environment is changing continuously under the effect of natural‚ cultural and economic systems which influence people’s lifestyles. As lifestyles change‚ peoples’ way of spending their leisure time‚ and leisure activity preferences‚ also change. Urban open public spaces such as parks seem

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    these ads and the results have many negative consequences. These upbeat and catchy commercials are luring kids into the habit of eating unhealthily and this should be prevented. The fast food industry takes advantage of this influence over children and is a large factor in the obesity problem America faces today. Fast food chains give the impression to children that they can and should have everything they want‚ and include their product as a part of that. Datuk Marimuthu Nadason‚ president of the

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    Sedentary lifestyle This article is about the medical term. For the anthropologic concept‚ see sedentism. "Couch potato" redirects here. For other uses‚ see Couch potato (disambiguation). Increases in sedentary behaviors such as watching television are characteristic of a sedentary lifestyle A sedentary lifestyle is a type of lifestyle with no or irregular physical activity. A person who lives a sedentary lifestyle may colloquially be known as a couch potato. It is commonly found in both the

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