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    demeanor carried on through schooling and beyond. Now, rather than protecting you from physical harm, parents and society protect you from words, ideas and subjects that might cause discomfort or give offense. We have become all too reliant on this protection, and when we

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    An explanation of child protection within the wider concept of safeguarding children and young people. “Safeguarding is protecting vulnerable adults or children from abuse or neglect. It means making sure people are supported to get good access to health care and stay well. It is wrong if vulnerable people are not treated by professionals with the same respect as other patients. It is making sure that people are supported to have full and happy lives. It is making sure that people get safe and empowering

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    are more comfortable with wearing the PPE, also must be good quality equipment because the products will last longer and be more reliable. Employees must be trained on how to use the equipment and to explain why it’s needed, and how important the protection is. For example on a construction site a safety helmet is needed because in case of falling objects flying overhead, added extras can be added to a safety helmet such as goggles to protect eyes also. Also equipment such as protected boots with the

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    Seminar Session Preparation Response After reading the articles assigned, I learned many important concepts that future and current students all around the world should think about. From the first article titled “Today’s Students Have a New Way of Looking at Free Speech,” I learned that in our modern society it is much easier to make comments online as an anonymous person. In particular, this enhances humanities ability to speak freely and assertively by challenging the claim made, or providing

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    Although J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye is widely considered a coming of age novel, Holden tries to avoid growing up for a majority of the book. The novel follows the protagonist Holden Caulfield in the days after he leaves Pencey, his boarding school in Pennsylvania, and ventures into New York on his own. Throughout the book, Holden has a simple view of the world in which he sees adult characters as “phonies” and “bastards” while he sees young children as “good”, innocent, and pure. As Holden

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    "I'm going to sue him," says Yvon Chouinard, founder and CEO of outdoor gear maker Patagonia. "I think it's a shame that only 4% of American lands are national parks...We need more, not less. This government is evil and I'm not going to sit back and let evil win." (CNN) This is among the same opinion of many Americans in the United States (US) today. When it comes to protecting and preserving our National parks we must strive in order to protect the wildlife, preserve it from industry, and to keep

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    The NFL protests started back in 2016 with Colin Kaepernick. He quietly started sitting during the anthem, and eventually kneeling, to protest police brutality. He said that “he would not stand to show pride for a flag that oppresses black people.” Other players soon joined the movement, and fans criticized them because they said that they were disrespecting the United States. The protests really blew up this year after President Donald Trump said that NFL players that are kneeling should be fired

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    Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 Features The employers that employ employees must have a written health and safety policy operated in workplaces. This is crucial as this can make sure that employees are aware of the danger surrounding them and can know the dos and the donts of the workplace. The employers must also add a risk assessments to the health and safety of the workplace the employees work at.

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    Introduction Since 1975, society has pushed for greater protection and conservation of depleted areas to reduce the anthropocentric impact on ecology. The need to protect areas from globalisation and “human violence” (Cronon 1995, p.19) is due to the over extraction of natural materials. The overuse of materials from the natural realm has devastating effects on the biodiversity of the land due to the lack of replenishment once resources have been extracted. Berkes (2004) presents this notion of

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    schools, parks and malls. As I was being questioned, it took me a minute answer, I agree gun should be allowed in places but here’s my reasons why. Growing up I always seen my father protect, defend, and honored his family at any cost. So I 'm big on protection. Guns in schools should be allowed but only in the right hands, Parks are dangerous and even though your child maybe having fun and your keeping a close eye, you never know who 's watching from a far, and last but not least malls, Around a certain

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