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    Task E Ei A list of the routes by which infection can enter the body Breaks in the skin Respiratory system‚ Digestive tract Urinary tract Eii A description of how our own health or personal hygiene may place others risk in the workplace If you have been ill vomiting diarrhoea need to be clear for 24 hours Coughing and sneezing not washing your hands afterwards Wash yourself daily‚ keep long hair tied back Limit your jewellery as it can store bacteria Wash your hands properly after every task

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    sure that there is nothing that could potentially harm the children. Encircling the playground we have a tall safety fence that is locked so that children do not run out. In addition‚ I keep chemicals locked away from children. In facility‚ cleaners‚ insecticides‚ first aid solution‚ medications‚ and all other toxic substance is kept in flame-resistant and safety-locked cabinet in the kitchen. Moreover we conduct fire drill on a regular basis to ensure that everyone at the preschool is familiar with

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    Cited: Poe‚ Edgar Allan. "The Murders in the Rue Morgue." The Complete Tales and Poems of Edgar A llan Poe. New York: Castle Books‚ 2002. Print. Westlake‚ Donald. "The Locked Room."

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    Landlady Alternate Ending

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    Weaver shut the door and waited a hour; He needed to investigate. Once the hour was up he snuck downstairs. The Landlady was fast asleep in her room like a cat after a walk. Mr.Weaver shut the door leading to the rooms on the first

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    afalseimprsonmment may rtake different form • when physical force is applied eg locked in a door‚ so long you see the person locked in a door there is no need of check if the door is locked‚ by just see him it is a complete defence • sometiames it is not must to leck a door so a person to be false impreasoned‚ you can just get order to stay in a place and not go away by a certain period of time by a person who has authority over you‚ law says if there is a means to escape you have to escape‚ you

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    his toes. Metal shutters covered the windows‚ and it was no different when he walked around the rest of the house. For a moment‚ he wavered on indecision. But then his heart skipped a beat when he strode up to the kitchen door. Success at last! In front of him was an old stable door; the top half made from glass panels and the bottom from wood. Through the glass‚ he could see the kitchen was empty as he expected this time of night. First‚ he looked left‚ then to the right‚ and lastly behind him. Without

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    for the lift!" Lisa shouted to John as the car drove away. The sun had already disappeared from the sky by the time she arrived home. Lisa unlocked her front door and went inside. The house looked just like she had left it. Her horror book lay on the table‚ just where she left it‚ waiting for her to read the last pages. Lisa locked the door and threw the keys onto the counter. She sat down in her reading chair and continued to read her horror story and nibble on biscuits. After a long day she needed

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    Gwen's Symbolism In Away

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    of ‘keys’ dramatically places the audience to witness the characters frame of mind and thus allows for the greater discovery to be developed about the individual‚ Gwen. The vanished keys symbolically represents that there is a hypothetical door that is “locked”‚ thus‚ the characters are unable to open the new journey by themselves‚ but rather make the catastrophic discovery that they will need to compromise and re-asses their perspectives and values‚ whilst gaining trust and deeper relationships

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    The sandwich factory

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    Jason Kennedy The story is called “The Sandwich Factory”. It’s about a man‚ who finds a work at a sandwich factory. Everyone has their own thing to do in the factory and go through the same routine every day. We only hear that they go to work‚ get locked in and go home again when they’re done. It’s why I’ve chosen to focus on the mechanization of human beings. It pretty much describes the world we are in today. Maybe a little too extreme but true in many ways. We‚ people go to work every day. Usually

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    I remember the time when I had locked myself in my room for hours; peeking through the small keyhole‚ I could see the guests moving around the hall and I decided not to go out. However‚ my mom kept knocking my door‚ insisting me to come out. I pretended to ignore her‚ but when the guests started calling out my name along with her‚ I had to open the door reluctantly. Instead of having any conversation with them‚ I thought it would be a better idea for me to just go for a quick handshake and walk away

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