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    organizations in which was created or accumulated in the course of daily activities, and save by the “organizations” because they are useful (p. 13). The first book I read that talks about introduction to archives called Developing and Maintaining Practical Archives by Gregory S Hunter. In chapter one, called Introduction to Archives and Manuscripts…

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    However, some of the tweets I’ve made mentioned how they have started to introduce robots into restaurants as waiters and other jobs that are typically done by humans. I think the introduction of robots replacing humans in the work place could affect our society and cultural environment based on current norms and values that we have. Robots may have a hard time being accepted in some countries that have strong religious and cultural…

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    All staff working with sharps has a duty of care to ensure that sharps are used safely and disposed of safely, in a way that will not place co-workers or patients at risk of receiving a sharp injury (Work Health and Safety Act, 2011, p 26). So what are sharps? Sharps are a medical term used to describe equipment with sharp points or edges that can puncture or cut skin. Examples of sharps include needles that are hollow and are used to inject medication in through the skin, syringes used to…

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    Which introduction is more effective? Explain your answer. Point out the strengths and weaknesses of each introduction. After closely examining both introductions, I would say that introduction 2 would be the most effective in this case. Based on the title of the essay I would assume that the written piece would be directed at the public. This topic on the importance of teaching children how to swim would interest parents, grandparents, teachers and community leaders that are concerned with…

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    I. BULLYING IN SCHOOLS NEEDS TO STOP A. General Purpose: To inform B. Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the effects of what bullying in schools have on our generation. C. Central Idea: Bullying in schools can lead towards stunted growth in our children academically and in their personal lives at home. The effects of bullying is causing many psychological problems such as low self-esteem and more, which is taking a major toll on our children leading to bigger problems such as…

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    I. Bullying in Schools: What you need to know A. School bullying has a wide variety of effects on students including anger, depression, stress and suicide. Bullies themselves can develop social disorders or have an increased chance of engaging in criminal activity. B. Schools can attribute to the cause of bullying. Poor anti-bullying practices may include teachers and staff not caring enough to intervene or a school lacking enough teachers for…

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    Introduction: This report investigates the legislative means for confronting bullying in an Australian workplace. As bullying has become increasingly common throughout many organisations, the negative impacts on an individual and workplace environment are conveyed. The Occupation Health and Safety (OHS) is also examined, which is a legislation recognised for the psychological hazards including bullying in a workplace, violence, aggression and other anti-social behaviours. The discussion then…

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    TITLE: Bullying SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To inform my audience about the types of bullying, explain how you can prevent bullying, and how bullying affects people. THESIS/CENTRAL IDEA: Bullying has a negative outcome on teenagers because it causes stress, makes their self-confidence low, and causes more suicides INTRODUCTION: 1. GET ATTENTION: Get Attention: Bullying is aggressive, unwanted behavior between mostly school aged children. 2. CLEARLY REVEAL THE TOPIC: 3. LISTENER RELEVANCE: Bullying…

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    reading peer reviewed articles to drafting a thesis statement, to writing the paper, then eventually revising, responding to feedback and editing. An example of this process is evident in my causal essay, Social Media’s Effects on Young Adults. The introduction paragraph lacked focus and at first seemed to have no relation to the topic I intended to discuss. Thus, after listening to feedback on how I could improve it, I joined the two separate…

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    Introduction: Bullying is an aggressive act that happens everyday. Bullying is defined, by the Ontario Government, as repeated, persistent, continuous behaviour as opposed to a single negative act and is generally associated with a power imbalance between the victim and perpetrator, where the victim feels inferior (Salin 2003). An essential precondition of bullying is the awareness by the bully of a social or physical imbalance of power. Bullies will use this to assert their dominance by…

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