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    A. Prose: Fiction Assignment Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie. Born at the stroke of midnight on August 15‚ 1947‚ the day of India’s independence from British rule‚ Saleem’s life is a microcosm of post-Independent India. The Title of this text‚ Midnight’s Children‚ gives the reader a broad idea of what the text is about: It gives the time and where the setting may play off. This text dominates the theme of identity that breaks down colonial constructs of Western dominance over Eastern culture

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    Title of Unit: Understand how to safeguard the wellbeing of children and young people Learning Outcome: 1.1 Title of outcome: Outline current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within own UK Home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people Legislation is the term used to describe the laws or Acts and Statutes enacted by the UK Parliament. The UK government provides guidelines to organisations and individuals in England and Wales to inform them about how legislation

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    within own UK home nation for safeguarding children and young people. Children’s order 2005 • Simplify laws that protected children and young people in respective UK countries. • Seen as a serious shake up to children rights and protection • Made it clear to everyone that worked with children what their duties were • Shows them how to work together when there is allegations of child abuse Children’s act 2004 • In 2003 it was clear services for children still weren’t working or communicating

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    * Regulation of Advertisements in India an article published Amity Business Review‚ Volume 7‚ No.2‚ July-December 2006‚ Bi-annual Refereed Journal of Amity Business Law School ISSN: 0972-2343. * Need for Data Protection Laws: At National and International Front an article published in a book of Knowledge Management and Intellectual Emerging Capital Perspective‚ ISBN: 978-81-8424-420-5.Ed. 2009. * Child Labour: An Analysis of Law and policy an article published in Punjabi University Law Journal

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    Discuss the ethics of allowing advertising in schools. Is there an appropriate age in which advertising could be considered? Advertising should not be allowed in schools. The reason it shouldn’t be allowed is that it directly affects children that haven’t developed the intelligent capabilities‚ mental ability or maturity to make educated consumer decision. I think an appropriate age in which advertising could be considered would be age 18 because young people at this age is capable of accepting

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    INTRODUCTION A great deal has been written defining street children‚ but the primary difficulty is that there are no precise categories‚ but rather a continuum‚ ranging from children who spend some time in the streets and sleep in a house with ill-prepared adults‚ to those who live entirely in the streets and have no adult supervision or care. The intent of this paper is to provide an overview of street kidism as an emerging issue. To achieve the above objective; the paper will set out to define

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    The Untold Lie

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    A short story must have texture in order to allow the reader to capture full essence. Writer’s often stratigize realism in their work so visualization and relation is in grasp by their readers. The use of heavy description and dialogue accomplishes the sense of realism. "The Untold Lie‚" by Sherwood Anderson‚ displays the art of realism. While Anderson wrote "The Untold Lie" in the early 1900s‚ his character Windpeter Winter shows the same charateristics as men in society today. Every man loves

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    streets are teenage girls. As many as ninety percent of these girls were charmed and pressured into selling sexual favors by a pimp. Another twenty percent of these girls were runaways‚ becoming prostitutes through their association with other street children and teenage prostitutes. In most cases‚ these young girls are recruiting for their pimps (Flowers‚ 108-109) There are many teenage girls in prostitution‚ but one of the most frequently asked questions is:

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    Child Labour

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    CHILD LABOUR Children are the most important asset of any nation. Each child is an asset to the society. The future welfare of society is closely related to the welfare of the child. Children are the future of the nation. They are flowers of our national garden. It is our duty to protect these flowers. Child labour is a socio-economic problem. Child labour is not a new phenomenon in India. From ancient times‚ children were required to do some work either at home or in the field along with their

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    keep up with my rent and other living expenses and was finally evicted from my overpriced apartment. At the time I was on a waiting list for public housing for which there was at least a two year waiting period. The fact that I was single‚ with no children did not help me either. For a while I lived on the streets and in shelters‚ too ashamed to approach what family members I had with my problems knowing that they were struggling as well. Eventually I received emergency housing in a single room only

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