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    Logistical Concerns: Community/ provider attitudes Understanding Substance Abuse: “Substance abuse refers to a set of related conditions that are associated with consumption of mind-behavior-altering drugs‚ which have negative behavioral and health concerns” HHS (2010). Social and community attitudes towards consumption of illicit drugs make substance abuse a complex issue with public health. In addition‚ substance abuse has been a flash-point within the criminal justice system with a major focal

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    HAT Task 4 Western Governor’s University Nurses play a major role in responding to natural or man-made disasters. They are often on the frontlines of the recovery effort. It is crucial to understand their role and how they collaborate with others on the response team to ensure a positive outcome. There is a definitive chain of command in the wake of a disaster. In our scenario‚ it is a three-tiered staff. At the highest level is the incident commander. No matter

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    Air pollution is by far the most harmful form of pollution in our environment. Air pollution is cause by the injurious smoke emitted by cars‚ buses‚ trucks‚ trains‚ and factories‚ namely sulphur dioxide‚ carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides. Even smoke from burning leaves and cigarettes are harmful to the environment causing a lot of damage to man and the atmosphere. Evidence of increasing air pollution is seen in lung cancer‚ asthma‚ allergies‚ and various breathing problems along with severe and

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    Listening to children Parenting is all about communicating with your child. Positive two way communication “talking and listening” is essential in building child’s self-esteem. Setting up clear and open communication pattern at the early stage is very important. It is important to make out time to listening to our children without distractions‚ paying attention while they speak‚ being careful of the tone of voice we use while we talk to them and also to respect their feelings. Talking and listening

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    Sofia Bubnova January 15‚ 13 CML Mr. Barrett The Importance of travelling for Personal Development. “The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” “The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” These quotes by Saint Augustine and Lao Tzu represent thoughts of the wisest on the topic – “travelling”. I love travelling‚ and‚ myself agree with them. I have visited about 47 countries‚ which helped me a lot‚ and I gained experience in different things

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    Unit 137 Outcome 1 Communication Physical Moral Emotional Personal + Social 0 – 6mnths • Cries‚ coos‚ and grunts • Babbling • Pays attention to own name • Focuses both eyes together • Visual and oral exploration • Imitates some movements and facial expressions • Feeds 3-5 times a day • Control of head and arm movements • Reaches‚ grasps‚ and puts objects in mouth • Emotional distress • Smiles at a face (social smiling) • Can respond positively to touch • Laughs • Begins to realize

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    Spiritual Development in Pre-Adolescent Children Introduction Growing up in a Christian home has its mix of blessings and curses. The blessings are obviously the security and stability of a family whose foundation is firmly planted in the Word of God. The curses are the problems that come as a result of being swept along the river of the faith of the parents. This paper is written with these problems in mind. For as I deal with considering the faith of the pre-adolescent children of my congregation

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    areas of management depend to a greater extent on the level of human resources development. The term human resources refers to the knowledge‚ skills‚ creative abilities‚ talents‚ aptitude‚ values and beliefs of an organization’s work force. The more important aspects of human resources are aptitude‚ values‚ attitudes and beliefs. The vitality of HR to a nation and to an industry depends upon the level of its development. For the organization to be dynamic‚ growth-oriented and fast-changing it should

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    essential for fostering children and young people Standard 2: Understand your role as a foster carer Standard 3: Understand health and safety and safer caring Standard 4: Know how to communicate effectively Standard 5: Understand the development of children and young people Standard 6: Keep children and young people safe from harm Standard 7: Develop yourself Standard 1: Understand the principles and values essential for fostering children and young people

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    The narrator plagiarizes a short story and is kicked out of school for violating the schools Honor Code. Like all schools‚ Severn School in the 1960’s also dealt with misconduct. “Nothing to say? Mr. Lambert said. When I didn’t answer‚ he shrugged and shook his head. You’ve dishonored our class‚ Goss said.”(145). Goss shows the importance of the Honor Code at this boarding school and how ashamed the faculty was after finding out the narrator had plagiarized. The Honor Code at Severn School

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