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29th September 2009
Paintball is the fastest growing sports worldwide and every day thousands of new players join this exciting sport. Many might think it is an extreme sport – well, it is but there several differences to “normal” extreme sports. One of the major diffe... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
With safety at schools and making sure teachers and pupils are safe and protected at all times this article looks at some of ways in which modern technology is being used to make our schools a safer place.
What's the most important thing about schools ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Ensuring Successful Analysis, by: analysing the operating environments on a regular basis, and additionally when major changes occur; using legal and ethical means to gather information; using experienced specialists to gather and analyse the information;... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Skateboarding is currently enjoying yet another wave of popularity, after the skateboarding booms of the ‘50s and ‘80s. This time it is being led by charismatic skateboarders like Tony Hawk, widely considered the most famous skateboarder ever, and ska... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
02nd September 2009
In the UK it is standard practice for police to work for 30 years, after which they are eligible for a full police pension. In England and Wales alone there are over 142,000 police officers and given that many would have started their journey in the poli... Read >
Author: Mike Palmer
28th August 2009
Skateboarding is currently enjoying yet another wave of popularity, after the skateboarding booms of the ‘50s and ‘80s. This time it is being led by charismatic skateboarders like Tony Hawk, widely considered the most famous skateboarder ever, and ska... Read >
Author: DannyWood
23rd August 2009
A man who cheats on his wife is rated by women as one of the lowest acts possible according to a leading British women's magazine. Cheating rated as low as other anti-social betrayals such as violence against women and neglecting basic family values and c... Read >
Author: Matt
31st July 2009
Excess drinking problems - Do the summer holidays bring more than just a sun tan for teenagers?
nder 18's alcohol consumption and the anti-social behaviour issues it triggers are costing UK tax payers over £915 million a year*. However, it isn't just... Read >
Author: Sue Allchurch
20th July 2009
Outbreaks of graffiti have occurred repeatedly around the Dorset area in the past 4 months. The areas of Weymouth, Verwood, and Bournemouth have all suffered attacks of graffiti vandalism recently.
Weymouth has recently seen trouble from groups of booz... Read >
Author: nmaidment
10th July 2009
The alarm bells are ringing, past experiences are telling you to stay away, but trusting yourself to stay away is too much to ask. Bad boys don't often possess the stereo typical qualities of your everyday eligible man. According to social behaviour analy... Read >
Author: Apple
02nd July 2009
Most of us are skeptical when it comes to trusting new people we meet in our everyday home, social or work environments. So why do the rules seem to change when a stranger comes knocking at your door through the tangled wires of the internet.
When Comp... Read >
Author: Matt
02nd July 2009
Women know they shouldn't go there, but they do. There is simply something about bad boys women cant resist.
The alarm bells are ringing, past experiences are telling you to stay away, but trusting yourself to stay away is too much to ask. Bad boys don... Read >
Author: Matt
22nd June 2009
It was and still is a commonly held belief that if you "spare the rod" you'll spoil the child.� In many parts of the world, corporal punishment is still utilised as a mainstay method of discipline.� Yet, why do we persist in continuing such an archaic... Read >
Author: figur8
01st June 2009
In the UK, "anti-social behaviour" and "ASBOs" (Anti-Social Behaviour Orders) have increasingly become crime-related buzzwords over the last ten years. This has been a consequence of the Labour government's introduction of a civil order as punishment for... Read >
Author: MarkeD
21st May 2009
Birdwatching (or birding) can involve some time spent crouching stock-still in a field, but there's also time spent researching and stalking your prey, and the pay-off, when your plumed or feathered quarry arrives, can be well worth your patience. The bes... Read >
Author: B. Metcalfe
14th May 2009
The Qatar National Museum is the biggest and most significant museum in the city of Doha. It is well known for its extensive collection of artefacts and relics on the religion of Islam. Due to the museum’s undying efforts in preserving and presenting ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
15th April 2009
Beggary: Issue and Challenge for the City Beautiful, Chandigarh
Beggary is considered more or less one of the oldest professions of our society, though its tag has been usually contradictory with the parameter of law. Usually, people adopted begging be... Read >
Author: Vishal Saini
10th April 2009
Addiction to gadgets such as BlackBerrys and iPhones could be seriously damaging the nation's health.
Shock figures today released by computer support company The PC Support Group has found that 63% of people keep their BlackBerrys on when on holiday, ... Read >
Author: matthoey
23rd March 2009
Addiction to gadgets such as BlackBerrys and iPhones could be seriously damaging the nation’s health.
Shock figures today released by computer support company The PC Support Group has found that 63% of people keep their BlackBerrys on when on holiday... Read >
Author: matthoey
06th March 2009
Benefit fraud is when any member of the public falsely declares money from the government through a number of claims such as disability allowance or single parent help benefits.
Therefore the problem means that there are people everywhere claiming mon... Read >
Author: Laura room
06th March 2009
Anti-social behaviour is any kind of activity/behaviour from an individual that is intimidating or threatening in any way to scare another member of public and possibly damage their quality of life.
The behaviour could be a number of things, from some... Read >
Author: Laura room
03rd February 2009
Over the last couple of weeks there have been several knife attacks across London, which has caused concerns on how safe London is and how safe our own boroughs are. In a recent news article published by the Harrow Police it mentioned that Harrow has the ... Read >
Author: Naz Daud
16th January 2009
There has been plenty of research on the effects of planting in our towns and cities over the past few years. Did you know that it reduces noise and pollution, it reduces anti-social behaviour and can reduce crimes by as much as 52% in building projects? ... Read >
Author: Andrew Fisher Tomlin
11th January 2009
In England and Wales the statistics for youths being stabbed or injured through knife crime have climbed to 60,000 per year, the equivalent of 160 victims per day. Although statistics show that the more likely candidate of such a crime is mainly described... Read >
Author: Laura room
11th January 2009
According to government figures, the number of people unemployed in the UK rose by another
81,000 between May and July this year, taking the statistics to 1.72 million! Not only does unemployment cause misery and depression within individuals and their f... Read >
Author: Laura room
04th December 2008
Heres your chance to participate in unique research relating to the social behaviour of singles who use online dating sites.
With the growing popularity of online dating as a valid, fun and useful way to meet people, La Trobe University’s School ... Read >
Author: Matt
09th September 2008
Frontotemporal dementia (frontotemporal lobar degeneration) is an umbrella phrase for a various group of infrequent disorders. Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) is an umbrella term for a group of rare disorders that mainly affect the frontal and temporal lobe... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
12th August 2008
Social Networking is basically the exercise of developing online networks with various people from various part of the globe over the internet. These networks are particularly designed to permit the users to form communities and interact with several peop... Read >
Author: Nisha Garg
29th July 2008
A promotional product plays an important role in bringing success to corporate events such as seminars and tradeshows. They act like a dessert added at the end of a meal. They create sweet memories in the customers about the seminar and the brand.
Let ... Read >
Author: clickpromogifts
23rd July 2008
Children tend to be unruly on eating tables. Table manners don’t come naturally to them. Table manners have to be imbibed in children through training and demonstration. They gobble food and push it around on their plates, place their elbows on the tab... Read >
Author: Jennie
29th April 2008
Yoga is very wide and comprehensive system embracing all walks of human life. It is unlike Ayurvedic, Unani and Homoeopathy. It is not merely a system of treatment but has potential to develop alround health i.e. physical, social, mental and spiritual. Fo... Read >
Author: peterhutch
16th April 2008
This appears to be a straight forward enough question to be asking yourself but would one really know whether they had a serious drinking problem or not.
The simple plain fact is that the majority of people in the world don't and are completely unawar... Read >
Author: TimMartins
03rd April 2008
The martial art of Ninjutsu resolves conflict that in the past would have been decided on the battle front. Spying and information gathering where used as a key part of Ninjutsu strategy. As the Ninjutsu leaders understood head on force is not the only so... Read >
Author: Andrew Thomas
25th March 2008
It is estimated that over 2.6 million homes in England are rented from over half a million landlords. If you are hoping to become one of these landlords through the letting of your house then you need to be aware of your legal rights and obligations of do... Read >
Author: Helen
31st January 2008
From the safety and love to a child without parents is very satisfying not only for children but for adults as well. If adoption is something that we take it that you need to fully understand all the legal and emotional effects. Adopting a child can be a ... Read >
Author: ebet sanders
23rd August 2007
Thomas The Tank Engine and his friends are the creation of Wilbert Vere Awdry. Thomas the Tank Engine entered the hearts of many children ever since the Railway Series of books first came out back in 1945, which isn't astonishing considering Thomas the Ta... Read >
Author: Allan
22nd May 2007
Shocking statistics released in the UK show that during 2006 doctors made over 31 million prescriptions of antidepressant pills.
The exact number of patients this equates to can only be guesstimated but is reckoned to run into the several million. Sim... Read >
Author: Malcolm Evans
21st May 2007
Our Asperger's story started well before we knew what it was. Our daughter Jess was finally diagnosed as having Asperger's Disorder when she was 13. We had put up with years of anti-social behaviour from Jess and agonised over the bullying she endured a... Read >
Author: Sue Taylor
21st May 2007
Shocking statistics released in the UK show that during 2006 doctors made over 31 million prescriptions of antidepressant pills.
The exact number of patients this equates to can only be guesstimated but is reckoned to run into the several million. Sim... Read >
Author: Malcolm Evans
21st May 2007
At its simplest etiquette is just a set of rules, mostly flexible, that allow us all to function well when presented with a socially challenging situation. Knowledge of etiquette prevents us from appearing stupid or boorish. Alternatively of course etiqu... Read >
Author: Clive
06th May 2007
(That Is Why I Strongly Advise Everyone To Develop Insight & Wisdom) AS A PRIORITY !
When you develop yourself to the point where your belief in yourself is so strong that you know that you can accomplish... Read >
24th April 2007
Domestic anti-social behaviour is unfortunately something most of us have to deal with sooner or later. It can be anything from serious harassment from a close one to nuisances brought on by anti-social landlords or neighbours. A lot of victims blame them... Read >
Author: Neil MacLeod
24th April 2007
First issue of four-part Contraband book available at http://www.clickwheel.net/features/show/169 in April '07
TJ Behe announced today he will publish a new fictional graphic novel focusing on the corrupt uses of wireless technology.
Written by TJ... Read >
Author: Jarvis Stevens
15th February 2007
The ITC code is there to ensure that broadcasters uphold certain standards of quality, accuracy, and impartiality. It keeps an eagle eye on product placement and ensures sponsorship is clearly stated.
As the ITC does not pre-censor it is absolutely im... Read >
Author: Ethicalll Mann
03rd January 2007
Anti-social behaviour (ASB) is any activity that impacts on other people in a negative way. Anti-social behaviour remains a serious issue in the UK with around 66,000 reports of ASB made to authorities each day (Source: One day count of anti-social behavi... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
08th December 2006
Ethics and History
"Ethics (from Greek - meaning "custom") is the branch of axiology, one of the four major branches of philosophy, which attempts to understand the nature of morality; to distinguish that which is right from that which is wrong. The W... Read >
Author: Pedro Gondim
23rd June 2006
Skateboarding is currently enjoying yet another wave of popularity, after the skateboarding booms of the '50s and '80s. This time it is being led by charismatic skateboarders like Tony Hawk, widely considered the most famous skateboarder ever, and skate-p... Read >
Author: John Gibb
11th March 2006
A new scheme has been launched in three towns across the UK, encouraging people to report anti-social behaviour using their mobile camera phones. Harlow in Essex (home town of Mouse2house.co.uk) as well as Bristol and Ipswich have been given the opportuni... Read >
Author: Iggy Quazi
24th September 2005
Are the differences between men and women the result of socialisation, or are we born different? If we are entirely socialised different then women can learn how to be like men and compete with them, but if as I believe the underlying difference is someth... Read >
Author: Rikki Arundel
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