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    Those Days

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    Chei‚ i remember those day s when one naira na money‚when groundnut was 5kobo. & choco milo sweet was 5 kobo • days of messing game‚who is in d garden‚ police and thief • D days of mama & papa play • days when we use to build houses with sand‚ play suwe game‚tinco tinco‚change ƔU̶̲̥̅̊я style‚ ten ten‚ skipping‚ stop! U remember nau! •those days wen we used to fly kite on streets‚ wen boys used to use d paint bucket cover as tire & their daddy’s hanger as d steering •those days when rubber

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    Constitutional Timeline

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    Magna Carta (1215). According to the NEH‚ “the Magna Carta served to lay the foundation for the evolution of parliamentary government and subsequent declarations of rights in Great Britain and the United States.” The Magna Carta defends the “dew process” of the law; everyone has legal rights that the states to follow. “Near the completion of the 13th century‚ the Magna Carta contributed to the support of the idea of a “higher law‚” one that could not be modified by executive mandate or legislative

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    Aboriginies Timeline

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    TIMELINE OF ABORIGINAL KEYPOINTS DURING THE 1920s- 1950s 1920: Groote Eylandt‚ in the Gulf of Carpentaria is named an Aboriginal reserve. A number of missions have been established there. First aboriginal protest movement was organised in Sydney. 1925: The year Aboriginal population was at its lowest at 60‚000-70‚000. Became a ‘dying race’ and marked the beginning of heavy racism towards the indigenous. 1926: 11 Aboriginal people are murdered in WA‚ under Police custody‚ no prosecutions followed

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    Personal Timeline

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    Personal Timeline Throughout my lifetime‚ I have experienced many different milestones that have made me the person I am today. Some of these milestones were difficult and traumatic‚ while others were very special and joyous events. I feel like a person has to face both the good and the bad times in order to grow. I was born on May 14th‚ 1989‚ which happened to be Mother’s Day. I was my parent’s first daughter to an older son. My brother Zachary and I are only eighteen months apart in age‚ which

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    Develop and implement a risk assessment plan in own area of responsibility. Candidate Explanation There are many regulations that require risks to be assessed.Some are covered by European Community directives.Very important is to follow them when making risk assessments‚these include: -Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulation 1995(RIDDOR) -Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulation 1999 -Manual Handling Operation Regulations 1992(amended 2002) -Control of Substances

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    detox at home. By receiving the right treatment during detox can manage withdrawal symptoms and even prevent more serious symptoms from developing. Alcohol Withdrawal Timeline Assuming that a patient has no other medical or psychological conditions and they are no using any other addictive substances‚ the alcohol withdrawal timeline has three phases. 1. Acute withdrawal: During the acute withdrawal phase‚ a patient can experience of the symptoms mentioned above‚

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    There are various organisations that may be involved if a child or young person has been abused or or harmed‚ these include Childrens Social Care which provides support for vulnerable children‚ these include Social Workers and Family Support Workers who usually work together‚ this is called multi-agency working. They are responsible for coordinating and implementing an inter-agency child protection plan to safeguard children. Decisions will then be made regarding the action that should be taken to

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    March 4th 1933 FDR Inauguration March 6th Bank Holiday March 9th Emergency Session of Congress. Passage of Emergency Banking Act. March 10th Economy Act sent to Congress March 12th First Fireside Chat March 13th Banks begin to reopen March 16th Farm Bill sent to congress to remedy lack of purchasing power of farmers. This includes the measures against over-production which by October result in 6 million pigs being slaughtered and the meat thrown out as waste‚ and cotton crops plowed under.

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    Timeline of the Fifties

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    (1950-1959) 1950: * Start of the Korean War (June 25‚ 1950) * This was a civil war between North Korea and South Korea competing for control over the Korean peninsula. It wasn’t exactly a civil war since Western nations also became involved. The United Nations‚ which was led by the U.S under General MacArthur along with its allies versus the communist powers of the Republic of China and the Soviet Union. The war left 33‚742 American soldiers dead‚ 92‚134 wounded‚ and 80‚000 missing

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    Often times lines become blurred regarding inductions and deductive reasoning as they apply to forensic sciences. Inductions are described by Thornton (1997b‚ p. 13) as an inference that is derived by specific observations to a generalization‚ or an assumption that may not always be valid. On the other hand‚ a deductive reasoning is defined as a forensics-evidence-based‚ process-oriented method of investigative reasoning based off of the behavioral patterns of a particular offender (Turvey‚ 1999)

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