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    How to Properly Start Wearing Contacts Daily It is necessary to have a contact lens fitting in order to wear contacts, whether you’re planning on wearing them one-time or you’re completely transitioning from wearing eye glasses, there is more to it than just getting a prescription and deciding which contacts you want. Just as one shoe size doesn't fit all, one contact lens size doesn't fit all. If the curvature of a contact lens is too steep or too flat for your eye's shape, it could be uncomfortable

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    Nike Maxsight Contact Lenses Descriptive Research Design Designed for athletic individuals in need of vision correction, Nike’s Maxsight contact lenses were developed through a partnership with Bausch and Lomb. The new lenses are available in grey-green or amber colors, depending on the primary sport of choice. Offering distortion-free optics by reducing glare and boosting contrast help Nike athletes “See Sport Better.” In addition, the Maxsight lenses filter over 90% of harmful blue light

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    Experimental Methods to Measure the Contact Angle of Particles at Fluid Interfaces Name: Caiyi Mai Student Number: 250821954 Department: Chemical and Biochemical Engineering   Abstract Wettability of the particles plays an important role and is reflected by the three-phase contact angle, θ. However, the contact angle is frequently neglected in the studies. This mini review focused on the experimental methods that use to measure the contact angle of particles at fluid interface. The methods

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    Social work law and social policy The children’s parents both agree that they cannot provide a suitable safe home life for their children. The children are now living with their grandmother and they are happy and thriving. Although there is concern that her health will have an impact on her ability to care for the children long term and the local authority has recommended adoption for the children. However, the grandmother also has two other grown up children, one of whom is an adult. These relatives

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    bruises and a black eye. Both of their school attendances are poor and they have been acting aggressively during school. Ewan was also looking underweight and does not socialise with his friends. More concerns are that it is difficult getting into contact with their mother, Julie. The family house is not a healthy or happy environment as it is very untidy and dirty, Julie’s boyfriend also threatened the social worker Boris. Boris also stated that Julie was agitated which may indicate mental health

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    buildup of abnormal proteins called Tau. Athletes are getting diagnosed with these two diseases at a very young because they are participating in contact sports so young. Contact sports have a huge impact with ALS and CTE because they are not educating the athletes about the diseases and they are not demanding a change on the safety rules. With contact sports comes with constant blows to the head that create concussions and brain injuries and they are very prone to be the main reason of why athletes

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    availability at stores In store services available for you Return a product at a store Additionally, contacting customer service is possible when you visit contact us page on Toys R Us website. You will find online form to send your query. Typically, reps respond within 24 hours after receiving the query. However, make sure to provide your contact information and order number for faster response. Click on submit button once you fill all details in the online form to send your message. Toys R Us Loyalty

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    have been subjected to some kind of personal trauma, making some of them display unpredictable behaviour, our working practice and policies are designed to keep both staff and children/young people feel safe and protected during day to day work and contact with the children/young peoples families, making children/young people understand all of us have to work to and adhere to rules and boundaries in order to protect all of us. We have designated areas that children/young people are allowed as long

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    Ensuring children and young people’s safety and welfare in the work setting is an essential part of safeguarding. While children are at school, practitioners act in ‘loco parentis’ while their parents are away. As part of their legal and professional obligations, practitioners hold positions of trust and a duty of care to the children in their school, and therefore should always act in their best interests and ensure their safety – the welfare of the child is paramount (Children Act 1989). The Children

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    1.2 - Explain child protection within the wider concept of safeguarding children and young people. The definition of child protection is the process of protecting individual children identified as either suffering, or likely to suffer, significant harm because of abuse or neglect. The term child protection is increasingly being replaced by ‘safeguarding’. Safeguarding has been described as; ‘a broader definition of the range of ways in which adults and professionals working with children need to

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