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    guidelines that support the Children Act 1989 and the Children Act 2004. Other policies and guidelines include Keeping Children Safe in Education 2015 and Safeguarding Children and Safer Recruitment in Education 2007. A school must produce internal policies and procedures that comply with national legislation and guidelines. The Protection of Children Act 1999 and the Education Act 2002 also contain legislation relating to safeguarding. The Protection of Children Act 1999 requires that all…

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    Kareti Acts of Congress Annotated Bibliography Equal Pay Act of 1963 "The Equal Pay Act of 1963." U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Nov. 2016. The Equal Pay Act of 1963 prohibits the discrimination of pay based on sex. An employer must pay an individual based on skill, performance, and effort in the given field of occupation. Subsection one states that three exceptions are made when it comes to pay: seniority, merit, or quality of production. Subsection two act…

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    opioid abuse bills focus specifically on opioids and heroin. HR 4378, referred to as the Access to Substance Abuse Treatment Act of 2016, was introduced on January 13, 2016. HB 4378 affects multiple national organizations, such as the Substance Abuse and Mental Health…

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    They were becoming a threat to our humble domicile, and President John Adams felt something must be done. Enter the Alien and Sedition Acts. These were a series of laws passed by the Federalist Congress, who in 1798, saw foreigners as a threat to American security, and signed into law by President Adams. In short, these laws included new powers to deport foreigners, as well as make…

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    government, they have three types of services. Integrated services are one of them and they plan to provide the best start in life for children who have special and specific needs via education, health, social services and youth justice. Children’s services are an additional one and if it weren’t for The Children Act 2004 being introduced, then this service wouldn’t have been established and the children and young people wouldn’t have been protected in a superior way. As well as this, they aim…

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    First is the Emergency Banking Act. The first things that Roosevelt did when he was president was to get Congress to pass the Emergency Banking Act. On the beginning on the day of February 14th of the year of 1933, Michigan had been hit particularly hard by the Great Depression, declared an eight-day bank holiday. Fears of other bank closures spread from state to state as people rushed to withdraw their money. Within weeks, thirty-six other states had held their own bank holidays in an…

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    American History Assignment # 5 Indian Removal Act What was Jackson’s view on Native Americans? What was the impact of the Indian Removal Act? Jackson before and during his presidency despised the Native Americans. He felt they should not be independent and that they could present a security issue for the United States, since Europe during that time period was trying to develop a bond with the various tribes to “prevent expansion” in the United States. Jackson believed and supported the…

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    The Sarbanes Oxley Act is a very good aspect of a company to inquire about. In a way, it has paved the way a business should be handled internally. I am going to education you on what the Sarbanes Oxley Act, also known as SOX, has done to secure and improve businesses, the changes in the act that have been effected, and how the principles and assumptions of accounting are affected. This should put your mind at ease, and give you the information you are looking for. The SOX Act was passed to…

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    Stamp Act Research Paper

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    extra for every piece of printed paper we use" said Mr.Pierce. The stamp act was made in the year of 1765 by the British on the American colonies. It was said that they straight forward had to pay for every piece of paper printed. This includes newspaper, magazines, and legal documents. The stamp act was sponsored by George Grenville which was the first one to place the first direct tax. The whole reason for the stamp act was because of the French and Indian War which was held in the…

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    Introduction This paper will discuss the Individual with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), how it applies to special education, the group it applies to and how it affects the classroom. Secondly, it will define inclusion. Then, it will discuss the importance and impact, and the benefits and difficulties of inclusion on special education, as well as how it affects the classroom. Lastly, this paper will discuss the affect of stress on the families of children with disabilities, and provide…

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