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    The creation of the Keystone XL Pipeline is an issue that has become the subject of national debate for the past couple of years. On one hand, there are those that believe it should be built because of its economic benefits. On the other hand, there are those who are against its creation because of the environmental damage it could cause and the communities it could ruin. Because of how divided people are over its creation, President Barack Obama has had to address the issue several times as…

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    The 2004 Unborn Victims of Violence Act (UVVA) or “Laci and Conner’s Law”, is a policy proposal that was meant to address the status of a human child fetus in regards to the law. The bill was proposed in 1999 and in 2001, but never made past the Senate during the law-making process (CQ Weekly). The policy was rejected due to of the controversy on whether the proposal would interfere with the right to abortion, which the Democrats in the Senate supported (Hirschfeld). On May 7th 2003, Congress…

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    Case Study and Case Selection The research employs case study in which the Indonesian government’s reaction to the Aceh tsunami 2004. The case study is a representative sample of how the domestic and international factors influence the Indonesian foreign policy making and a useful variation on the dimension of theoretical interest (Gerring 2001, pp. 178-181) particularly what factors explain foreign policy decision-making within countries. In similar vein, case study would be an effective tool…

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    The Children act 1989 and 2004 is important as it ensures that children will be protected and are safe from harm and are supported and cared for in the correct way. It is important for children in order to improve their lives if needed; it ensures that all services that children access treat children with the correct care and meet the child’s needs. It is important that the services are improved and meet the child’s needs so it supports the child’s welfare and health. As a result of this act…

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    (ECM) cover children and young adults up to 19 years old and 24 years old for those with disabilities. It was partly produced as a response to the death of Victoria Climbie. The main aims of ECM are; to be healthy, stay safe, enjoy and achieve, make a positive contribution and achieve economic well-being. We also take guidance from Children’s Workforce Development Council. Safeguarding of Adults - (review of ‘No Secrets 2000’ in 2008). Working with both of these vulnerable groups requires…

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    how all professional should work as a team in cases of child abuse. Children Act 2004 Following the tragic Victoria Climbie case in 2000, it became clear that the existing services and resources allocated to prevent and address child abuse were still largely ineffective. First the Laming report in 2003 and then a green paper, known as Every Child Matters, led to the creation of the Children Act 2004. The Children Act 2004 addresses the lack of a common framework for children welfare mainly…

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    damaged and unwanted at a thrift store. Kelley also addresses the issues of teens entering adulthood and enduring unknown responsibilities by creating an altar, with overlapping half melted candles called The Wages of Sin (1987). In Switching Mary's (2004), a short film that represents traumatic repressed memories through a disturbing recreation of his high school yearbook pictures. In one of his last pieces of work Mike Kelley ventured away from his usual recycled media and decided to recreate…

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    of privacy has paved way for a number of activies such as freedom of press. In the end, we can truly say that the law brought about enlightenment and awareness in the society. BIBLOGRAPHY: Cases. Campbell v Mirror Group Newspapers Ltd [2004] UKHL 22, [2004] 2 A.C. 457 Hosking v Runting [2005] 1 NZLR 1, Murray v BPL [2008] EWCA Civ 446, [2009] Ch. 481 Von Hannover v Germany (App no. 59320/00) [2005] 40 EHRR 1 Articles. Statues and statutory instruments. European convention of human rights…

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    friend Pedro who is running for class president. Along the way, Napoleon will learn many valuable lessons and skills including, but not limited to, friendship, patience, and Rex-kwondo. A ninety-six minute comedy, Napoleon Dynamite was first released in 2004 and was produced by Jeremy Coon, Chris Wyatt, Sean C. Covel and Jory Weitz. The movie stars Jon Heder who was originally only paid one-thousand…

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    One day in January, 2004, Dr. Gerald Hurst, an acclaimed scientist and fire investigator, received a file describing all the evidence of arson gathered in Willingham’s case. Gilbert had come across Hurst’s name and, along with one of Willingham’s relatives, had contacted him, seeking his help. After their pleas, Hurst had agreed to look at the case pro bono, and Reaves, Willingham’s lawyer, had sent him the relevant documents, in the hope that there were grounds for clemency. Hurst opened the…

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