thank u very much we realy enjoyed the class and was helpful bay the way i miss u and ur class all the best
strenger
Saturday, October 22, 2011
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thank u very much we realy enjoyed the class and was helpful bay the way i miss u and ur class all the best
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Introduction to the Legal System
Law made from three sources in australia.
1. Parliament
2. The Courts
3. Ministers and public servants
Most of the law is made by parliaments, law start at parliaments by a (bill) and if it is passed by both houses it'll becomes law, The Governor can then "consent" of the new law. The bill will become law on the date of the Governor’s assent.
Courts resolve disputes about the law. Judges look at decisions which are made in prior judgments and follow the same approach. The courts’ judgments, collectively, are known as the common law.
Some of the rules governing the law and the Court:
1. Parliament
2. The Courts
3. Ministers and public servants
Most of the law is made by parliaments, law start at parliaments by a (bill) and if it is passed by both houses it'll becomes law, The Governor can then "consent" of the new law. The bill will become law on the date of the Governor’s assent.
Courts resolve disputes about the law. Judges look at decisions which are made in prior judgments and follow the same approach. The courts’ judgments, collectively, are known as the common law.
Some of the rules governing the law and the Court:
- The judge's decision is binding on the parties participants in the case.
- If a party wishes to appeal the judgment, they must do this within a specified period of time.
- Upon appeal, the verdict may either be changed, or stay the same.
- A party may be able to continue to appeal a decision until the matter is decided in the High Court. The High Court’s decision is final
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Unhealthy food choices, lack of physical activity and family eating habits.
Is obesity only a national problem?
Obesity is not just national also its international ( worldwide) problem.
What do statistics show?
What is obesity?
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Obesity is overweight. body fact
What are the reasons for obesity in children?
Is obesity only a national problem?
Obesity is not just national also its international ( worldwide) problem.
What do statistics show?
From 1985 to 1995 the number of overweight 7–15 year olds almost doubled. The numbers of obese children has more than tripled. At the current rate, it is predicted that 65 per cent of young Australians will be overweight or obese by 2020.
What is making the obesity problem worse?
- The overall cost of food has gone down.
- More food is prepared away from home.
- Energy-dense foods and drinks are more readily available.
- Portion sizes have increased.
- Marketing of energy-dense foods and drinks has increased.
- The use of cars has increased.
- The number of two-income families has increased.
- The time spent in paid employment has increased.
- The role of physical education in the school curriculum has reduced.
Does obesity have an impact on children's health?
Overweight children are very likely to become overweight adults.
Can lead to social problems.
What are the other impacts caused by obesity in children?
Liver problems, including fatty liver
Sleep apnoea
Cardiomyopathy – a problem with the heart muscle
What is the treatment?
Changing lifestyle and dietary patterns have contributed to increasing obesity rates in children. try to see ur doctor ASAP.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
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