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    The reason that schools have policies and procedures in place is to ensure the safety and well-being of any student of the school, any school staff i.e. teachers, teaching assistants, head- teachers etc. and any outside staff such as cleaners and any sort of contractors. Policies and procedures are also in place to support staff in managing difficult situations such a violent or threatening behaviour. It is adamant that staff familiarise themselves with all policies and procedures and the school…

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    differences between violent offending and gang membership. This article expands upon three prior publications that of (Howell & Egley, 2005; Klein & Maxson, 2006; Thornberry, Krohn, Lizotte, Smith & Tobin, 2003) whereas their analysis reports that risk factors are linked to gang membership and are incredibly similar with those connected with violent offending. In addition, to questions that have been raised,…

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    Girls are Supposed to Take Risk Do you think male are stronger than female? The study shows that most people think answer is “yes”. Why people think that? I think the most important reason is from our ancestors. Thousands years ago, people thought that men should be stronger to find food and resist enemy to keep racial reproduction and women should take care of children and cook meals for men. If the tribe wants to have a chance of survival, the male should be much stronger than other…

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    Promote Fire Safety

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    department includes chemicals, detergent, bleach, laundry products, condition liquid, scented liquid, and stain remover. All these products contain different types of chemical blends that should not be mixed or spilled accidentally to avoid health risks. Promote Fire Safety 13.7 a To prevent the fire from starting and spreading it is recommended to use fire safety equipment and tools such as smoke alarm, fire alarm and fire extinguisher. Smoking should also be banned in work areas and closed…

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    the risk and return tradeoff, where if there is high risk it will compensate with high return as well as the low risk with lower return. The risk can be classified into two types which are systematic (uncontrollable) risk and unsystematic (controllable) risk. The examples of systematic risk are the interest rate risk, inflation risk, foreign exchange risk, country risk, political risk and market risk. Meanwhile, the example of unsystematic risk is business risk, liquidity risk and credit risk.…

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    Asset pricing theories help us to find out risks of assets and provide us with a framework to associate risks of assets with their expected returns. A large number of theories and models have been prevailed to relate the risk and return of various assets to aid practitioners in selecting investment portfolio. These theories include Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) and the Capital Assets Pricing Model (CAPM). The Arbitrage Pricing Theory is a theory developed by Stephen Ross (1976) and was later…

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    Objectives of Liquidity Management: In the balance-sheet approach, the objective of liquidity management is to provide for the optimal level of liquidity. However, providing for financial mobility at minimum cost should gain priority as the main objective of liquidity management in the flow approach. As a result, three basic activities cash flow planning, implementation of early warning systems and resource planning for financial mobility should constitute the content of liquidity management in…

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    explains financial risk management as a process to deal with the uncertainties resulting from financial markets. It involves assessing the financial risks facing an organization and developing management strategies consistent with internal priorities and policies. Addressing financial risks proactively may provide an organization with a competitive advantage. It also ensures that management, operational staff, stakeholders, and the board of directors are in agreement on key issues of risk.…

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    Fireworks are entertaining to watch but behind this beauty lies powerful forces. Dealing with fireworks is dealing with explosives and you need proper training to ensure you keep yourself and the people enjoying fireworks with you safe. Indeed, certain fireworks are not even available for people without the right qualifications. Fireworks Crazy loves to spread the word of the joy of fireworks. Now, you can take part in our fireworks training courses that will help you develop your skills and…

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    In the book Into Thin Air, by Jon Krakauer, the Mt. Everest disaster is told from the personal account of Jon Krakauer. There are many causes and effects that led to the Mt. Everest disaster. Many of the causes could have been prevented had they been more prepared for a disaster to happen. One major cause of the disaster is storm it limited visibility so that people could not see their way back to camp. Another cause was that the guides assigned to help the inexperienced climb the mountain let…

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