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    “Vaccines save lives; fear endangers them. It’s a simple message parents need to keep hearing” (author‚ page #). Vaccines are a substance that teaches your body’s immune system to recognize and defend against harmful viruses or bacteria before you get infected. A good way to keep your kid safe and healthy is to make sure they get the right vaccinations. Not only will they there body be healthy and safe‚ they will be harmful to others around other kids in school. Vaccinations can prevents illnesses

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    Paving the way for equal rights Imagine not having the simple rights‚ not only as an American citizen‚ but as a human being. Women and blacks had no rights in this country. They could not vote‚ pick an educated career‚ or even have ownership of their children. Susan B. Anthony needed more‚ so she started fighting for the unheard voices of America. Susan B. Anthony has positively benefitted modern society by standing up for equal rights and fighting for opportunities for women. Susan B. Anthony

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    Why Children Need Quality Sleep? Sleep turned out to have contributed greatly to the growth and development of children. Due to the busyness of parents working until late at night‚ many extracurricular activities outside of school hours‚ and the lifestyle of the family‚ the children were forced to postpone his sleep over the night‚ get up early‚ lost hour nap. Things seem trivial‚ but a big impact for the future of the child. Quality sleep helps children become happier‚ healthier‚ and smarter.

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    evidence-based treatment. Although‚ I can say this discussion encouraged me to think more about the importance of evidence-based treatment. There are many pros to using evidence-based treatment. First and foremost‚ I think the most beneficial part of using evidence based treatment is that since there is proof of success with the treatment both the client and therapist can have confidence in the treatment. I think that it is especially important for a client to have confidence that the treatment their

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    Bill of Rights and what is not. You need to realize when you cross that line of what is not protected. Due to the fact that students are protected by our Bill of Rights they have the freedom to wear what they want‚ say what they want‚ and put what they want on the Internet. With this in mind students have the right to wear what they want but only to a certain point. If what a student has on is offending in anyway‚ and majority of the people feel offended by what they have on‚ by our own rights they

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    Human Rights: Treatment of Refugees 1. Outline the domestic/international contemporary human rights issue you have chosen (see syllabus for suggestions) A refugee is defined within the 1951 Refugee Convention as any person who:  "Owing to well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race‚ religion‚ nationality‚ membership of a particular social group or political opinion‚ is outside the country of his nationality and is unable or‚ owing to such fear‚ is unwilling to avail himself of

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    | |1.1 Explain why it is important to |It is important to respect and recognise an individual’s heritage because all individuals have | |recognise and respect an individual’s |rights and preferences as a way of respecting them. For example; | |heritage |Providing active support and place the choice and preferences of individuals at the centre. These | |

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    Why are individuals so important to the NASA project teams? People are the most important thing NASA has got as asset‚ they are things that make a program so successful‚ these people are form the social capital of the organization. Indeed‚ the most important builders of these social capital networks in organizations are the experiences people have working together overtime. In an organization like NASA‚ where most work is project work‚ being part of a series of project teams with overlapping but

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    June 27‚ 2016 Equal Rights Amendment The Equal Rights Amendment defines as‚ “Section 1: Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex. Section 2: The Congress shall have the power to enforce‚ by appropriate legislation‚ the provisions of this article. Section 3: This amendment shall take effect two years after the date of ratification. Without the Equal Rights Amendment‚ the only effective right would be the right to vote equally

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    Special Needs Children In an ideal world all children would be born without disabilities. This idea is not possible though and sometimes children are born with special needs. The child could have only one disability or several. A disability can be mild and treated with medication or the disability can be severe and the child will need constant supervision. Once the child becomes of age to attend school‚ the issue of whether or not to place the child in a regular classroom or special needs classroom

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