Friday 10 February 2012

SAFETY FIRST

Putting safety first requires that we provide our young people with credible information and resources. We also need to teach our teenagers how to identify and handle problems associated with safety issues —if and when they occur—and how to get help and support. Based on this, you are requested to highlight some examples of safety issues- socially and/or technologically- that you think you need more help and support to overcome them.  

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  1. Whether you're on your way to soccer practice, your aunt's house, or a school field trip, you're probably getting there by riding in a car or a school bus. Most of you spend some time in a car or a school bus every day.
    Cars and buses can be great because they're faster than biking or walking, but riding in cars or school buses comes with some responsibility: You need to ride safely. Luckily, it's not hard to do. Keep reading and you'll learn the rules of car and bus safety

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    1. Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed13 February 2012 at 21:55

      when we are in the workshop what type of the safety you can use

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  2. 1..2..3.. is there any 1?
    if no say yes
    if you watch me say i dont want you
    and this how you send a commant

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  3. Hi :) its morning.

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  4. Congratulations for saeed and you too mr mohammed Ginawi

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  5. why he not wear proper cloth

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  6. when there is a fire in the kitchen what type of the safety we can use?

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