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    In the world today there are a total of 300,000 child soldiers in use. Not only that but also, 40% of militias, military, and terrorist groups use children . The problem with all these child soldiers is not only getting rid of them but also whether or not they should not be punished. They should be given amnesty because, they are forced into this life, put on narcotics by the leaders, and brainwashed to believe what they're doing is right. Many children are forced into this life due to things…

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    1.1- Analyse legal requirements and guidance relating to the safeguarding of children Law and guidance helps to determine the way you must work with children in the setting to promote their welfare and protect them from abuse and harm. Law and guidance are mandatory in all work settings and they have to underpin policies and procedures that we use in our work setting. Legal requirements: Children Act 1989- This act helps with the duty of a practitioner to identify and meet individual needs of…

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    is often expressed and spread via commercial media such as radio, television, movies, the music industry, publishers, and corporate-run websites,” (Introduction to Sociology 62). Pop-culture in today’s society influences violence with sexual behaviors and how different races, genders, and sexualities are viewed and interact. On page 95 of Introduction to Sociology 2 edition, it states “… who we are as human beings develops through social interaction.” People become and structure themselves…

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    Deception can be used in two ways, to protect or intentionally hurt someone (Healthofchildren.com, 2015). Using it can either get you into trouble or actually save you. Even though mostly it is viewed as a bad practise, most people still practise deception. It can be defined as deliberate deviation from the truth; making a false belief with the intention to mislead or deceive (Goodman, Luten, Edelstein & Ekman, 2006; Healthofchildren.com, 2015; Lee, 2008). Back in the days deception used to be…

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    Secondary Victimisation has many definitions. It can be defined as an indirect result of assault towards the victim after the crime has occurred through unsympathetic, disbelieving and inappropriate responses from individuals, organisations and at all stages of the criminal justice system. Examples are inappropriate behaviours or use of language and victim blaming by police officers, medical staff, family, communities or other organisations post the victims assault. The poor processes with…

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    Imagine that you were back in middle school and had just developed a crush on one of the boys or girls in your class and they asked you out, that business is your business and whoever you want to share it with. It is personal and something you only tell your closest friends at sleepovers, but what if your parents had been reading and recording every single conversation about it you had ever had, then it wouldn't be so secret anymore now would it. However this is not just a quick little made up…

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    Throughout the years, dress codes have become standard practice in many high schools across the country. While there may be some variation among the rules, most dress codes have a similar foundation. Many include restrictions about the length of skirts, dresses, and shorts. It is also common for there to be regulations on shirt sleeves (spaghetti straps, sleeveless shirts, etc.) as well as garments that are transparent or expose the midriff area. Most schools do not allow clothing with…

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    Sport coaches have been among the most influential figures to athletes both on and off the playing field. They are known as a friend, mentor, and an inspiration to their athletes but can also be a big disappointment when their abusive behaviour comes out. “Some coaches, for instance, seem to be constantly exhorting their athletes in training and competition, often yelling and cajoling in an attempt to induce maximal performance”(Temertzoglou, 2000, pg.277). This type of coaching is a total…

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    The Bully Has to Go Bullying is the biggest problem arising in young children today. Children are bullied for many reasons, but obesity bullying is probably the most common. Children with obesity are forced to interact with their bullies because many bullies are around them daily. Bullying can cause many things in childhood, and can also affect adulthood. Obesity has become very common in the world today. However, childhood obesity is more complicated that adult obesity. When a child has…

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    Have you or anyone you know, been a victim of any type of bullying? Bullying is a very big deal because everyone has been bullied at least once in their whole life. Not one person, has gone through life without someone saying something bad about them face-to-face, to their friends, or over text. There are numerous ways people can get bullied, but the most common, is cyber bullying. Cyber bullying is the most common because it is the simplest way for people to bully you because they do not have…

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