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  • ...al architectural salvage businesses, reclamation yards, not-for-profit and social enterprise salvage warehouses, and dismantling contractors. Materials that ...ducation, training, and technical assistance to start up and operate reuse programs]
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  • Because of their biologic, social, and economic characteristics, young workers have unique and substantial ri ==U.S. federal and state programs==
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  • ...he other hand, Yule believes that organizational climate originated out of social and behavioural psychology in the 1950’s and 1960’s. See, Yule, (2003). ...heir everyday experiences, whilst safety culture refers to the established social group norms (Cited in Cooper, 1998 p. 23).</ref>
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  • ...s [[cardiovascular disease]],<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/programs/workorg/|title=NIOSH Work Organization and Stress Related Disorders |access ...21st century have been linked to increased stress levels. Researchers and social commentators have pointed out that the computer and communications revoluti
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  • ...and sexual relationships. Additionally, men feel that there is a certain [[social stigma|stigma]] associated with saying "I can't do this". ...ems, a stress management consulting firm, “Traditional stress-management programs placed the responsibility of reducing stress on the individual rather than
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  • ==The Social Role of Occupational Hygiene== ...t require control or improvement to the workplace situation however larger social issues affecting whole industries have occurred in the past e.g. since 1900
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  • The nature of management depends on local economic and social conditions. Some disaster relief experts such as [[Fred Cuny]] have noted t ...r Disaster Response'', The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 2006; 604; 256</ref> Combining that with the need to [[Onboarding|o
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  • ...yment|work or employment]]. The goal of all occupational health and safety programs is to foster a safe work environment.<ref>Oak Ridge National Lab Safety Doc ...he promotion and maintenance of the highest degree of physical, mental and social well-being of workers in all occupations; the prevention amongst workers of
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  • ...ry laid the groundwork for the idea of work-life balance. Advancements in social sciences would move the focus towards the impact of long hours on the physi ...harmed by measures that limited how many hours they were allowed to work. Social scientists would later name this force the “gospel of consumption.” Be
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  • ...ility, [[fine motor skill]]s, [[emotional regulation]], and [[Social skill|social engagement]].<ref name="Cleveland08"/> <!-- ...preventive medicine strategies.<ref name="Guidotti07-PedClin"/> Screening programs exist to test the blood of children at high risk for lead exposure, such as
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  • ...sly as it is today, and drinking and driving was not yet recognized as the social epidemic it later became. In the workplace, serious trauma injuries were al ...o until the industry developed and instituted its own specialized training programs.
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  • ...[[International Council on Mining and Metals]] to "act as a catalyst" for social and environmental performance improvement in the mining and metals industry ...se reports are voluntary and unverified. Miscellaneous other certification programs exist for various projects, typically through nonprofit groups.<ref name=Ro
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  • ...and Internet start-up company that designs and implements health incentive programs and contests.<ref name="Time">{{cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/heal HealthyWage users join programs tailored to specific goals, like losing weight. HealthyWage's first progra
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  • ...//www.wmich.edu/evalctr/pubs/ops/ops08.pdf Assessing the Impact of Planned Social Change] The Public Affairs Center, Dartmouth College, Hanover New Hampshire ...cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships. No precise value has been proposed for Dunbar's number, but
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  • ...dolescents become exposed to marijuana in social settings, and as such the social context of marijuana use plays a significant role in its use by interacting ...relaxation, enhanced abilities on cognitive tasks, as well as stimulating social behaviour, whereas the opposite effect was found in non-users. This may he
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  • ...ccessed forms of treatment as 12-step programs, physicians, rehabilitation programs, and detox services, with inpatient and outpatient services equally accesse ...Council on Drugs</ref> suggest that among young people with complex psycho-social and substance use-related problems, intensive family therapy-based interven
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  • ...no Manzanárez|title=NAFTA & neocolonialism: comparative criminal, human & social justice|publisher=University Press of America|year=2004|page=129|isbn=97807 ...ww.dhsspsni.gov.uk/hss_md_11-2007__update.pdf |title=Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety - Update on seizures of cannabis contaminated wi
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  • ...s also being used in social model treatment settings. These rehabilitation programs consist of "detox" and "treatment" phases. The detoxification ("detox") pha ...ent centers utilize 12-step facilitation techniques, embracing the 12-step programs practiced by such organizations as [[Alcoholics Anonymous]] and [[Narcotics
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  • ...ith later research and backed up by modern knowledge of the psychological, social and pharmacological mechanisms of illicit opioid addiction. ...dministration only once a day in Opioid [[detoxification]] and maintenance programs. Patients who metabolize methadone rapidly, on the other hand, may require
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  • ...acteristics also contributed to this trend. Finally, standardized training programs for [[anesthesiologist]]s and [[nurse anesthetist]]s emerged during this pe ...t of the problem|page=54|author=Terry CE and Pellens M|publisher=Bureau of Social Hygiene|location=New York|year=1928|url=http://books.google.com/?id=mlhCAAA
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