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    a) Strategies to encourage pupils to follow a good behaviour As a support staff‚ I am obliged to share the same values as the whole school and to help children to develop and to manage their behaviour. I should create‚ with other members of school‚ a climate of safety and security‚ and having good relationships with pupils. Therefore‚ it would be essential to know school rules and behaviour management policy. Having known all the prizes and sanctions‚ I could apply them accordingly to procedures

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    In August 2017‚ when the campus-carry law goes into effect I personally believe the security guards should carry a gun for the strict use of not only our protection but also theirs. It is already going to be an uncomfortable situation because I do not think we should be able to carry on campus with how many shootings have happened on college campuses. I am certain it would make myself and many others feel safer to know we have more than one person of authority carrying a gun. I understand to an

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    label generated by increased awareness of the ethical conflicts encountered at work. Whistle blowers sound the alarm from within the very organization in which they work‚ aiming to spotlight neglect or abuses that threaten the public interest. The stakes in whistleblowing are high‚ whistle blowers pose a threat to those whom they denounce and their own careers are at risk. Sissela Bok acknowledges that blowing the whistle is often justified but that in doing so the individual creates dissent‚ conflict

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    How Did The Constitution Guard Against Tyranny? Have you ever wondered what the US would be like if our government was a tyranny? Well‚ thanks to our founding fathers for creating a strong constitution‚ we don’t have to worry about that. The constitution was written in 1787 in Philadelphia. The problem was that the existing government that was under the Articles Of Confederation wasn’t very successful. Therefore‚ the fifty-five delegates representing twelve out of the thirteen states came together

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    throw out the old and in with the new. Meaning‚ to dump the Articles of Confederation and make the Constitution. How will another piece of paper guard against tyranny? Well‚ the Constitution will start a new era of government. Consisting of; Federalism‚ Separation of Powers‚ Checks and Balances‚ and Balancing Power between the Large and Small States. One way the Constitution guards against tyranny is Federalism. Federalism is just a fancy word for the powers given to the states‚ to the central

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    said‚ ¨If men were angels no government would be needed.”  But men are not angels therefore a limited government is needed in order to rule over a free people.  Because the United State’s first constitution‚ the Articles of Confederation‚ proved to be too weak‚ the leaders of the country recognized the need for a stronger central government.  In the summer of 1787‚ delegate from the states met in Philadelphia to frame a new government. Their challenge was to create a stronger federal government without

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    How did the U.S. Constitution guard against tyranny? Only a few years after the American Revolutionary War‚ American faces a new problem regarding its citizens’ rights: the Articles of Confederation were too weak to run the country‚ but the people want to avoid a central government so strong that it is comparable to an absolute monarchy. One example of a tyrant is the dreaded Joseph Stalin. However‚ as the Articles of Confederation showed‚ a weak central government is just as bad as a central government

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    In May‚ 1787‚ 55 men from 11 states gathered in Philadelphia for the Constitutional Convention. The object of the meeting was to frame a government that was strong enough to hold the states and people together‚ but also could guard against tyranny. At the time‚ the Articles of Confederation was in use‚ but it wasn’t working. So the framers were stuck with a big question. How could the new constitution guard against tyranny? Now‚ we know that the constitution guards against tyranny because it has

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    Cocaine is it Good‚ Or Bad? "Snow‚" "Blow‚" "Coke‚" all preferably known as Cocaine a drug that has been plaguing the Americas for centuries. In fact‚ it has been the cause for death‚ life and war. It ’s ironic to mention "death" and "life" in the same sentence. But how could this evil drug‚ which ruins many lives‚ provide life in any way? The answer is easy‚ history. Cocaine is not the drug we all expect it to be. Cocaine is originally from the South Americas‚ cocaine comes from a miniature light

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    1. When the Airman Program was eliminated‚ the Coast Guard lost the ability to provide hands-on training to personnel entering aviation ratings. Aviation Technical Training Center (ATTC) does not have the resources required to properly prepare members for work in the field. Aviation Class A school graduates are reporting to their next units without the basic skills needed to be an asset to an aviation engineering department. The Coast Guard needs an enlisted aviation indoctrination program that

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