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    Stranger Danger

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    Stranger Danger Making sure children are aware of the dangers that strangers can present without scaring them is a fine balancing act. If children are to spend anytime at all out of sight from parents/ carers teaching them about Stranger Danger may give some peace of mind. Children as young as 3/4 will begin to have some awareness of what Stranger Danger means and will understand what a stranger is and why they shouldn’t trust or go near them. Many local Police forces offer Stranger Danger courses

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    Dangers of Splenda

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    To persuade the audience that sugar substitutes aren’t really what the general public think they are and can be potentially unsafe for your body Thesis: Overall‚ recent studies have shown that sugar substitutes isn’t and can cause potential health problems. Introduction: I. How many times have you gone to the condiment bar of an eating establishment and reached for the Splenda or Sweet N Low because you are on a diet and you think that real sugar will add a few pounds. (Attention Getter)

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    Dangers of the Internet

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    The Dangers of the Internet By: Mia Bloomer The Internet can be a place to learn‚ to express yourself‚ or to just have fun. But‚ the Internet can also be a very dangerous place. As teenagers we tend to ignore the warnings our parents give us‚ and act as though nothing bad will ever happen to us. But‚ the truth of the matter is that bad things happen to ordinary people- especially when we look for it. In the May 22‚2002‚ issue of the New York Times‚ reporter Corey Kilgannon wrote: By day

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    The Dangers of Joyriding

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    joy•ride –noun 1. a pleasure ride in an automobile‚ esp. when the vehicle is driven recklessly or used without the owner’s permission Monday‚ 12:10 a.m.: Seven Statesville teenagers‚ joy-riding in a stolen car‚ lost their bid to outrun a police cruiser. They left the road at 100 mph‚ hit a tree and died instantly. The unlicensed driver was 15. On average‚ a car is stolen or broken into every 25 seconds. Every year‚ hundreds of thousands of people are killed or injured from car crimes. The

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    Challenges and Prospects of Policing (Edo State‚ Nigeria in Perspective) Edo State is an inland state in central southern Nigeria. Its capital is Benin City. It is bounded in the north and east by Kogi State‚ in the south by Delta State and in the west by Ondo State. Edo State was formed on August 27‚ 1991 when Bendel State was split into Edo and Delta States.The major first languages spoken in the state are Etsako‚ Edo‚ Esan and Owan‚ Akoko Edo‚Okpameri language and the Ijaw languages. Edo State

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    Policing plays a significant role in the criminal justice system. The system can be categorized in three key components‚ policing where the investigation is held‚ the courts for judgment to take place and corrections where the punishment is looked over by the correctional authorities. There are many different types of criminal justice system‚ I will be comparing and contrasting the Japanese’s and England’s criminal justice system with the United States’ system. In Japan a police regulation was put

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    Dangers of Cellphones

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    used for communicating with one another. Today‚ any smartphone can take photos‚ record videos‚ and surf the internet among many other things. Because of the constant use‚ psychologists and doctors are debating whether or not this is an appropriate device for safe technology. Studies and other sources have shown that cell phones can affect human health‚ psychological functions‚ and safety. Therefore‚ cell phones pose a definite danger to the society. Cell phones emit radiofrequency energy‚

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    School Police Officer Done By : Mohammed Fareed Al Hadaad Class : 3 T 4 ID : 2011-2131 Done By : Mohammed Fareed Al Hadaad Class : 3 T 4 ID : 2011-2131 Police Officer: Career Would you like to uphold the law and protect citizens and property as a police officer? With education and training‚ you may become qualified to go on patrol‚ respond to reports of crime and even stop crimes in progress. Read on for details on the occupation‚ outlook and educational requirements of police officers

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    The Dangers of Television

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    SUMARY The Dangers of Television by Harriet B Fuller (USA) According to Harriet in the United States‚ television has played in changing American values as follows. In the 1940s‚ television was predicted to bring families closer together. Its influence‚ however‚ has splintered family relations. The first danger of television‚ as the author mentions is the lack of as family outings‚ the going of the whole family together such as family take a walk‚ dine out‚ go to the cinema are constrain

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    Reflection on Law Enforcement and Advancement of Policing The police system in today’s society and back during the seventeenth century both have the same agenda which is enforcing the law and keeping the peace amongst the people and the city‚ state or town. Although the two different time frames adopted the same mission they also demonstrated police corruption. The differences between modern day policing and the police system back in history is that‚ in today’s society they have access to better

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