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    Introduction Supervised Consumption Sites (SCS) has always been a controversial topic that has divide society into two. The people who support SCSs often argue that it has the potential to reduce disease transmission‚ prevent people from overdosing‚ and give them more access to health and social programs (Article). The people who are against however argue that it is promoting illegal drug use and sends a negative message to society. The issue here is that for SCS to truly be effective‚ they

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    EFFECTS OF TECHNOLOGY ON CHILDREN In today’s world Technology is everywhere. We use computers for almost everything in everyday life‚ including “babysitting” our children. Computers can have both positive and negative effects on children‚ while some of the negative effects on health and development are unseen. As adults‚ we understand the physical world around us and the concepts inside computer programs. Children‚ on the other hand‚ need to learn this with traditional play and outdoor

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    The Effect of Having a Mutual Relationship of Selected Fourth Year Students: Its Implication to the School’s Philosophy A Term Paper Presented to Mrs. Perla Pelayo Demagante High School Department University of Perpetual Help System – DALTA In partial fulfillment of the requirement For the course English IV By Cloie C. Flor Philipp Andrew V. Munar Shannen T. De Guzman IV – Prudence February 28‚ 2012 Table of Contents List of Tables Page Chapter 1 The Problem

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    The effects of divorce This paper is going to be about the various effects of divorce. I will look at three different ways that divorce effects the children. I will first look at the ways that divorce affects a students academic achievement. I will then look at the effects that divorce has on relationships with both parents and other people and lastly I will examine the emotional effects of divorce. The effects of divorce on children can change almost all aspects of a person’s life including where

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    I believe that children should play contact sports. Children can get hurt doing anything so why should they stop playing sports if they can get a lot of positive things out of it. Sports help people develop social skills and teamwork. Sports help children and their development. Organized sports can teach children life lessons. If your child plays a team sport then they will learn the art of sportsmanship‚ sharing credit‚ and responsibility. Being on a team helps children think about others and what’s

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    illegal drug users. The Toronto Board of Health will discuss the recommendation on July 10 and if approved‚ the measure will move forward for consideration by city council. What is an injection site? You may ask… Supervised injection sites are legally approved and medically supervised facilities designed to reduce nuisance from public drug use and provide a hygienic and stress-free environment for drug users when consuming drugs‚ mostly injected drugs. The sites

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    In his piece‚ “Extreme and Restricted Utilitarianism” J. J. C. Smart illustrated just how different extreme utilitarianism and restricted utilitarianism are from each other and which one is more realistic to follow. Smart developed this idea by supplying his readers with various examples on each side and explaining them thoroughly. Smart’s objective from presenting this piece is to show just how unreasonable restricted utilitarianism is in most‚ if not all situations. He also explains why people

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    training within a specific number of hours as part of the curriculum. For the students‚ an OJT or internship program provides opportunities to go through the actual methodologies of a specific job using the real tools‚ equipments and documents. In effect‚ the workplace becomes a development venue for a student trainee to learn more about his chosen field and practice what he has learn from academy. On the other hand‚ an effective OJT program also benefits the companies who accept trainees. First

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    Do you think children should be restricted from speding time infront of media screens? If you said yes I totally agree with you. If you answered no after you read this theres a good chance your mind will change. There are some pros and some cons to iy but no child should sit infront of media screens more than 1 to 2 hours. In this essay you will understand and know why i agree to children getting away from media screens or any type of screens scuh as iphone‚tablets‚video games etc. The fist reason

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    Unit 302 Develop and maintain a healthy‚ safe and secure environment for children K3P189 Regulations covering manual handling and the risks associated with lifting and carrying children When working in childcare it is normal for the work to involve lifting and carrying babies and children‚ as well as carrying any equipment or large toys so it is important to do this properly. If a workers technique of lifting is incorrect‚ this can result in back injuries and/or risk of sprains and/or fractures

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