Knife Crime – The UK Street Epidemic
The UK has seen a massive increase in publicised knife crimes in 2008, with so many newspaper front pages covered in stories about the latest victim of another vicious attack. (…)
The UK has seen a massive increase in publicised knife crimes in 2008, with so many newspaper front pages covered in stories about the latest victim of another vicious attack. (…)
It was American antiques personality Henry David Thoreau who was the inspiration to Mahatma Gandhi in his fight to resist English rule. (…)
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The new law enforces a smoking tobacco ban in public spaces such as restaurants, bars, and, yes, coffee shops: Those who smoke the reefer may continue to do so on licensed premises – providing they’ve not got cigarette in their marijuana. (…)
More and more companies are relying on security guards for protection and safety. A security guard acts as the eyes and ears of the owner of the property. (…)
Your teenager may be developing a negative body image, what with all the pressures which expects him or her to look good (according to the misconceived standards that is). (…)
When you slip and fall you have not hit the lottery. It takes more than falling in a public place to get the big pay off. (…)
Our society is truly a melting pot of various people with different ideas, religions, cultures, races and many unique attributes that makes for a very dynamic society. (…)
The security uniform can be a very formidable picture in the mind of a criminal. The idea that someone is patrolling the area can be a deterrent for the criminal mind. (…)
If you’re planning on getting a tattoo in the near future, there are a few things about safety keep in mind. (…)