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    Do safe-haven laws prevent infant deaths? Safe-haven provides safety for newborns with parents that don’t want to keep and take care of them. “Parents who abandon their children are usually single‚ poor‚ and unequipped to raise a child” (Safe-haven 4). Safe-haven laws protect the lives of infants by reducing child abuse‚ giving proper support to teen mothers‚ and helping overwhelmed parents. Taking a closer look at these laws will give you a better understanding of why they are needed. To begin

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    Functional Area 1 Safe

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    Functional Area 1 Safe # 1 Safety My purpose in the functional area of safe is to promote safety‚ which is freedom from danger. I take precautions to prevent or reduce injuries while youth are in my care. This is an important facet of my job for the safety of children. Older youth often think they are invincible and tend to ignore hazards in the environment and many do not take into consideration behaviors that could cause injury. I promote safety by making the youth aware of the hazard and supervising

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    The Safe Space Network defines a safe space as‚ “A place where the rules guard each person’s self-respect and dignity and strongly encourage everyone to respect others.” Many college campuses across the country has these “safe spaces”. In Brown University‚ their safe space includes cookies‚ coloring books‚ bubbles‚ a video of puppies‚ and other child-like related items meant to promote self expression‚ no matter how controversial the utilizer’s gender identity‚ religious beliefs‚ or culture. Contrary

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    Principles of Rehabilitation

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    the risks of hospital readmission‚ increase the likelihood of discharge from hospital‚ and prevent older people being placed in long-term residential care. The aim of this essay is to analyse the rehabilitation process and understand the principles of rehabilitation for nursing practice. This will be achieved based on the reason for the patient ’s admission. Discussion on the patient ’s rehabilitation needs‚ the rehabilitation members who were involved in relation to the phase of cardiac rehabilitation

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    Principles of Investigation

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    Industrial Security (currently ASIS International) developed the Certified Protection Professional (CPP) program in 1977‚ they made Investigation a part of the program. The International Foundation for Protection Officers’ Certified in Security Supervision and Management (CSSM) also has several investigative components to it. So too does the Foundation’s Certified Protection Officer (CPO) process; as entry-level protection officers are part of management. The represent management and ensure compliance

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    Latchkey Children

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    that comes home from school every day or most days without a parent being home because the parent or both parents are working. This term “latchkey” specifically refers to a lock on a door and was coined in 1944 after an NBC documentary was made on this occurrence of children forced to live in this manner during and after the second World War‚ when ‘Dad’ enlisted and ‘Mom’ had to go find work (Mertens 57-61). The term might not be used as loosely as it was back then‚ but ‘latchkey children’ still exist

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    Nguyễn Hữu Hoàng Hải-EBBA4A the Scarcity Principle of Robert Cialdini Robert Cialdini‚ one of the foremost experts on influence‚ found that people value and desire something more when it is rare or difficult to obtain. He called this the Scarcity Principle). Across numerous experiments‚ Cialdini and others have found that making something rare ("only 5 left")‚ time limited ("one day sale")‚ or unique ("just for you")‚ increases its perceived attractiveness and value. Scarcity surely works in

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    Principles of Economics

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    Principles of Economics According to Campbell‚ “Economics is the social science concerned with the efficient use of scarce resources to achieve the maximum satisfaction of economic wants” (Campbell‚ 2005‚ p. 3‚ Para. 1). For example‚ an individual needs air; however‚ wants a lavish vehicle‚ which the vehicle becomes the economic want. However‚ economics is concerned with obtaining maximum satisfaction through the efficient use of scarce resources. Likely‚ economist view and study economics through

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    therefore promoting safe participation. - Within school and junior sports specific rules are implemented to promote safe participation. An example of this includes: a) AFL is a physical contact sport in which many aspects of the game can cause injury to a participant if rules are not implemented. Protection of the ball player is a rule in which umpires in AFL (all levels) are instructed to award free kicks against any player who sits on a players

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    3.1: Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults 1.1 I am going to use the role of a T.A for the purpose of explaining the importance of communication and relationships simply for example purposes. (A) Communication has always been the most important skill when socialising and building relationships with people. When first meeting or approaching an individual‚ be it a child‚ young person or adult‚ body language and facial expressions can form good vibes

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