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    number of sources, research including The Academy of Paediatrics and Colett (2014) in order to establish a definition of what the term youth culture truly is. It will then discuss what porn is and how it can affect a young person and finally how educators can approach such a sensitive topic. What is youth culture? Youth culture is the way adolescents live their lives and the social normalities, values and practices they share. Colette identifies that “youth culture is not so easily defined and is rapidly

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    I have worked in various social care settings for over 5 years from which I gained a broad knowledge in providing professional support to service users to enable and promote independent living and fulfilment. I am a conscientious worker and a credible team player with high degree of flexibility towards performance of my work. In the course of seeking both personal and professional development I have pursued and achieved several trainings and qualifications which include NVQ level 2 & 3 in Health

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    project staff, for examples drawings’ or documents or new ideas that the project is going to create that can be stolen or counterfeited by a competing organisation. This must be planned at the opening stages of the project, that includes how this sensitive information is communicated and who needs to give

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    1-Census data indicate that in the United States there are approximately 2.4 million grandparents raising 4.5 million grandchildren. Grandparents raise their grandchildren, for their biological parents cannot care, or choose not to care the child that they born. Some common reasons are teenage pregnancy, divorce, drug or alcohol addiction, physical health issues, death of the parent, unstable home life, homelessness, child neglect or abuse, or one of the parents is in jail. In “The Real Reality”

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    structure to give the criminal justice profession another look into an individual before a biased take. The biological theories are essential to the criminal justice profession so that they won't assume that a person's genetic characteristics cause a person to commit a crime. However, there are born criminals and “these types of criminals are the most dangerous, and can be identified through his or her stigmata or identifying characteristics” (Akers, Sellers, See, & Kieser, 2013, p. 10). Biological theories

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    Betrayal In Hamlet

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    Shakespeare has showed what betrayal can lead to. It destroys and kills the whole family. Betrayal is a result of jealousy, greed, lust, quest for power, in the play. Human emotions are something very delicate especially love. It makes or breaks a person. All the characters in the play

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    In the rapidly evolving global marketplace we live in today, companies and organization have to deliver their goods and services at faster rate and at a higher quality of service than ever before. An organization also has to be able to quickly diversify its services in order to meet the changing needs of its clients and customers. To meet these needs always requires the adaptation of new skills and abilities to provide newer and improved goods and services. In essence, organizations need to develop

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    consider myself a designer, but is an actor with a liberal arts education, this was more helpful than only focusing on scenic design. Furthermore, it supported the need for intense collaboration between all theatre artists when working on a show, a highly valued characteristic of mine. Early on, Jones identified what a stage setting is: “A stage setting is not a background; it is an environment” (Jones 20) and that it is there to “remind the audience of where the actors are supposed to be” (Jones

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    account of his experiences, this narrator claims that he is nervous and over-sensitive. He argues against the thought that he is mad. In fact, to prove his level of sanity, he demonstrates calmness. The Tell-Tale Heart is based on the emotional instability of the main protagonist character. The writer invokes various stylistic devices to build and depict the narrator’s character as an unstable emotionally disturbed person. Main Body Brief Summary The

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    What´s Teen Anxiety?

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    Anxiety has a main definition; a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. Although, it has its single definition, each person diagnosed with anxiety has different symptoms. With that, some have more severe cases of the actual diagnosis. It has been noted that anxiety has had an increase in teens recently. In the last 30 years, the statistics for anxiety in fifteen to sixteen year olds have doubled for both girls and boys (“Increased Levels of Anxiety…” 1). It is said, “in societal moments like the

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