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    Child Protection Where I work we have a number of policies and procedures to make sure that safeguarding is taking place. Since I have worked there I have had to attend a number of trainings on this all of which are compulsory in order to be able to work in the setting. All member of staff, volunteers and any other person that comes into contact with the students are properly vetted, this includes checks into the eligibility and the suitability (e.g references), and all of these people have to have

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    The Data Protection Act, 1998 The ‘right to privacy’ is a right we all expect. We do not expect personal details such as our age, medical records, personal family details and, political and religious beliefs to be freely available to everybody. With the growth of information and communication technology, large databases are able to hold huge quantities of information and global networks are able to share and distribute this information around the world in seconds. To

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    Customs of Border Protection (CBP) Doneyell Simmons American InterContinental University Abstract This paper will be discussing the responsibilities and duties of the U.S. Department of Borders Protection (CBP). It will be explaining if what the CBP do is effective and how so. Also it will be explaining how they prevent terrorist attacks and how they work with other law enforcement agencies. Keywords: Terrorist, agencies, protections, training U.S. Customs and Border Protection The U.S. Customs

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    which it must turn over to the next generation increased, and not impaired in value”. These words have resonated since and have been an example as to why it is our duty as inhabitants of this planet to provide protection to the ever so fragile environment. But what is Environmental protection exactly? Well it is one of the most important, and expensive problems businesses and society are facing today. Why you may ask? Since the industrial age all the countries around the world have been burning an

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    than necessary • processed in accordance with the individuals rights • secure • not transferred to countries outside European economic area unless country has adequate protection for the individual Anyone processing personal

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    Zoe Brown Mrs. Helms English III Honors 7 November 2014 Establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency Environmental disasters during the 1960s in the United States had significant impacts on both the human and sea life populations. During the New York weather inversion of 1965, over 80 people died from the man-made smog over the four day period. In the Santa Barbara oil spill of 1969, over 3,700 sea birds were killed, along with countless other forms of marine life. The nuclear reactor meltdown

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    THE ROLE OF U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (U.S. CBP) is one of the oldest law enforcement entities in the U.S., and has a rich history of protecting our borders. A historical overview and understanding of the U.S. Customs origins displays how over the centuries the strategic mission of the CBP has evolved to combat threats of specific time eras. U.S. Customs has grown from collecting of revenue during the 1800s to fighting the War on Drugs, and well into

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    The Data Protection Act 1998 was specifically designed to protect sensitive data of many individuals that was held in organizations’ databases. The act originally was passed in 1984 with a further update in 1998 which it then was brought out in action in 2000. Any organization holding personal data electronically, must register with the Data Protection registrar (who monitors whether the act has been enforced or not), and state what data they wish to hold as well as their intent in which they want

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    are a lot of legal requirements that have to be met in order to deliver a fair but efficient service. This can come under many things that will aid in a lot of customers being kept happy and being safe. One of the most famous of these is the Data Protection Act. The purpose of this act is to ensure that the information of customers is kept safe and isn’t openly accessible to just anyone. This isn’t just to protect the customers but is also to protect the business. The business is being represented

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    air reaches water, microorganisms can change it into methyl mercury, a highly toxic form that builds up in fish which is how people are primarily exposed to mercury by eating the contaminated fish. In the year 2011, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) signed a rule to reduce emissions of toxic air pollutants, specifically Mercury, from coal fired power plants. The resulting Mercury and Air Toxic Standards (MATS) are used to reduce the emissions of Mercury and other hazardous toxic

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