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    in the gaps between scattered countries into a global village through various telecommunications‚ the most recent one being the internet.  But the negative aspects of the quick development of science must be taken into account. The first impact of science as a threat falls on man’s environment which doubtlessly has an effect on the people.  Due to the increase in industrial activities‚ pollution occurs.  The incessant release of more dust‚ smoke andother toxic substances makes breathing very difficult

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    not ready to receive or is unable to receive treatment and alternative approaches to reduction may be employed. This includes harm reduction which is a different kind of approach to substance addiction. Harm reduction possesses an overall importance to some client populations‚ an importance in the recovery from addictions‚ and addresses clients who would benefit more from harm reduction than others. Harm reduction is a contrasting approach to addiction in that it does not pursue to reduce the use

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    Peer pressure. Say those two powerful words‚ and they can strike fear in your heart! But add the word "positive" and you have a tool that will help kids learn...to make the best choices. Positive peer pressure. These three words pack a powerful punch -- just the kind of positive punch we want in children’s lives to help them make good decisions when we’re not around. It’s important to understand the nature of positive peer pressure and take action to foster its benefits. "Peer influences are normal

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    The CIPD has developed a map of the Human Resources Profession that describes the knowledge‚ skills and behavior required by the Human Resources and learning and development professionals. The CIPD Professional Map has been designed to be flexible so you can focus on the areas more relevant to your role‚ your next career steps and your organisations needs. There are ten professional areas‚ which I have listed below:- 1. Organisational design 2. Organisational development 3. Resourcing and talent

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    Extent do Pressure Groups undermine Democracy in the US? For some‚ pressure groups are a fundamental part of democracy. To others‚ pressure groups undermine the whole principle of democracy. Democracy is a system of government where decisions are arrived at by majoritarian principles with representatives elected at periodic elections where political equality and political freedom allow the voter an effective choice between competing candidates in a secret ballot. How do pressure groups fit in with

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    GOAL ACHIEVING ANALYSIS: To achieve anything‚ whether mundane or unearthly‚ the primary and crucial step is to set out with a clear-cut goal or goals before us. No one has ever hit the mark without taking an aim. Even when the pathways are not clear to us‚ the destination must be clear. There are goals as varied as human nature‚ but we can classify them in the order of significance or value calculated to give meaning and purpose to human existence. Motivational psychology has also tried to classify

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    Internship report on Foreign Exchange Operation: A Study on BASIC Bank Limited This report aims toward providing an overview on the Foreign Exchange operation Bank Asia Limited. The report is prepared within the broader framework of Department of Banking‚ While discussing the different aspects and functions of the bank‚ priority has been given to depict the real situation as far as appraisal and management system in Bank Asia Ltd. are concerned by employing the experience gathered during the

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    Harm Reduction paper Randy Jones Substance Abuse Counselling January 18‚ 2012 This paper will discuss the principles and position of harm reduction. It will also examine the public perception of the user‚ which has created an ineffective philosophy. Most importantly‚ my paper seeks to recognize the harm of harm reduction. This discussion will highlight the lack of hope it creates in the user. Harm reduction needs to be addressed so that a long-term solution for the user can be implemented‚ not

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    CU 2632 Provide support for leisure activities 1.Understand the role that leisure activities play in well being 1.1 Identify different activities that may be regarded as leisure activities Sport activities like bowling‚ walking in the nature or parks‚ painting‚ craft arts like hand-made cards or decorating items. Cooking‚ baking (under supervision of course)‚ gardening. Going to cinema‚ theatre‚ visiting museums‚ gardening centres‚ or going to local restaurant and pubs‚ interacting with other

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    Mankind. I thought i would present my 1 Minute Take on the topic "Chemistry for Human Welfare." "It is impossible to deny that Chemistry has played a major part in determining the nature of the modern world." - Linus Pauling‚ Double Nobel Laureate. Chemistry is the study of Matter itself. The strides taken by Humans in the two millennia have a close connection with every science‚ Chemistry included. Chemistry and human welfare are two interwoven aspects where both of them are complementary to each

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