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    Safe Sex In Schools

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    many parents and schools use when it comes to issues involving teenagers and sex. How many times have you heard the adage: "Kids are going to have sex; it’s better that they are protected and practice safe sex." Safe sex? What does that mean? In today’s society‚ it is an unfortunate truth that safe sex has become somewhat of an oxymoron. Sex in the 1990s can be debilitating and even deadly. Further‚ sexually active teenagers face serious emotional issues as well. The fact remains‚ however‚ that no

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    Is Nuclear Energy Safe

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    Is Nuclear Energy Safe? Atomic energy is the released by a nuclear reaction. Nuclear energy is an alternative for things that produce energy like coal‚ wind‚ or other natural resources. The use of nuclear energy in the world has had a huge impact on the economic qualities of countries. When countries use nuclear energy they are putting the people in risk of radioactive poison and cancer. Some people argue that nuclear energy is worth the risk if it saves money‚ but nuclear is too risky because

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    Task B Your Work Role

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    Task B I currently work as a Care Assistant which is stated in my contract of employment that the work place has provided together with the Employee Handbook. The terms and conditions of your employment are a statement and instruction of what the employer’s expect of their staff and your job description. Employers expect their staff to read and follow the policy and procedures that the home provided. My contract of employment clarifies my hours of work per work‚ then it explains that I may need

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    To work or not to work

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    "To Work or Not to Work" To work or not to work--That is the question: Whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to tolerate The insults and complaints of the impatient customer‚ Or to renounce against the sea of demands that arise‚ And by quitting‚ have peace? To leave; to quit-- To work no more-- and by quitting say we end The head-aches‚ and the wrath of unforgiving customers That this job entails--‘tis an accomplishment Devoutly to be wish’d to end. To leave‚ to quit— To quit; perchance to

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    Are schools torture chambers‚ or safe havens? Some people might consider schools to be safe. Some people think that teachers are guardians –watchful protectors– that would let no harm come to any individual. Children are kept off the streets‚ out of trouble and far from experimentation and curiosity’s grasp when they attend school instead of wandering about the streets aimlessly. The cruel reality is that the teachers aren’t always the saints they are taken for. Sometimes those very so-called

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    have evidenced two types of writing that work for me. 1. Writing as execution of Play[wild-fire] 2. Writing as execution of Plan[following] The first one is my choice whether its philosophy or science‚ I prefer the first method. And to be engaging 1. It should start from the reader‚ creating a wonder in him 2. It should continue creating wonder. . . 3. It should be short‚ one-sitting reading Now creating an engaging reading is very much a question

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    Creating Space In Soccer

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    Creating space during a soccer game is very important in getting the ball into the net. There are four things needed to make space and pass: a plan‚ a distraction‚ speed‚ and room to be able to make that space. First you should have a good idea of what to do in this situation and where people are. Second you need some sort of distraction so another player can get open. This is an important step in the process because if you don’t the player getting open will get covered. Then you need to be able

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    Unit 9: Final Project Part III Kaplan University LS 312-02 Ethics and the Legal Environment Date: January 17‚ 2012 Unit 9: Final Project The recent proposal by a board director that approval be given to use their title when calling personal potential clients presents a significant ethical concern for Energy Cooperative. Allowing a board member to use their title for personal gain contradicts several ethical theories‚ to include Mill’s utilitarian theory‚ Kant’s categorical imperative

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    ‘’A suitable learning environment is crucial for effective learning to take place. This involves not only the venue and resources used‚ but also your attitude and the support you give to your students’’ ( Gravells A 2012‚ pg 24). In providing an ideal learning environment‚ you might have to be creative and work with the settings you are provided with. You must consider your student’s health and safety needs‚ and work within the boundaries of your organisation policies. Should there be any concerns

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    note this down‚ lest some day it should meet Mina’s eyes and cause her pain‚ but it is the truth” (Stoker 34). This would not have existed or persisted‚ for that matter‚ if not for Stoker’s own sexual experiences. In a survey of Stoker’s life and works‚ the authors quote the words from Stoker’s granddaughter‚ “[Stoker’s wife] was cursed with her great beauty and the need to maintain it. In my knowledge now‚ she was very anti-sex. After having my father in her early twenties‚ I think she was quite

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