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The Effect of Universal Childcare on the Process of Child Development Social science Literature review
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Childcare programs also foster other skills such as socialization, integration, and crime reduction that enable children to integrate effectively with their peers in their adolescent and adult stages. Rather than considering childcare to be the simple act of taking care of children, childcare entails investing in the development of the social and academic skills of the child.
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Nutrition in Primary Schools Social science Research Paper
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Children in most public schools are likely to suffer from obesity and cardio-vascular-related diseases that are fatal. Premature Deaths of these children have been noted for some time and, therefore, it is paramount to appropriate measures to be enhanced in an attempt to control the situation if not stamping out the problem entirely.
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Age and Diversity Workforce Social science Literature review
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The demographic change has become a pressing issue for scores of nations. From the literature review, the workforce today is diverse because of the inclusion of people of all ages in the workplace. While inclusion comes with benefits in terms of innovation, it may detrimental to organizational productivity. This calls for effective management of diversity.
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Tips for Effective Interview Social science Literature review
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The guidelines included making the interviewee feel comfortable and relaxed, explaining the interview, explaining the interview organization, telling the interviewee to read and sign the consent form, and lastly enquiring whether the interviewee has any final questions (Seidman, 2013). After completion of the interview, the recording listened and memos made.
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Ethics in Public Health Social science Assignment
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Rawls's proposal on inequality is well justifiable from the setting time to the future. However, the advantage above can be measured using the primary social goods as termed by Rawls’ theory on distributive justice. Addressing that it is a constitution of privileges in terms of goods and services necessary for everyone despite the differences.
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Factors Impacting on School Social Workers Well-Being Social science Research Proposal
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Some of the key objectives of this study; Identify the factors that impact the physical, mental and psychological wellbeing of school social workers in Australia Examine the impact that these factors have on the well being of social workers and work performance in the school context Identify possible interventions that can be used to enhance the well-being of school social workers.
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Strategic Plan for Companionate Childhood Centre Social science Literature review
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A volunteer management team has various negative impacts on an organization. Therefore, the association should consider hiring a highly qualified general manager, who should liaise between the management team and the committee for the smooth running of the institution. The institution is facing various challenges financially, such as decreased number of enrollments and employment.
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Communication, Delegation, and Empowerment Social science Report
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Leadership, as it has been defined on many occasions is the ability to influence (Drennan & Richey). Regardless of the organization, setup and any other affiliation that may bring some differences, a successful leader is the one who has the ability to influence. Of the many characteristics of good leaders, the ability to effectively communicate is very essential.
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Community Work Social science Literature review
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Community development should be perceived as consisting of providing ‘community leadership’ in working with the individuals within the community to create an environment that is fairer, and which members of the community are treated respectfully as well as can exercise their rights legitimately as well as take advantages of the opportunities presented by their communities.
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Whether the Concept of Race has any Validity Social science Article
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Many African players have faced racism in Europe due to their physical appearance and skin color. A case in point was when Barcelona footballer Dani Alves was compared to a monkey by Villarreal fans in April 2014. It is from this perspective that I believe in many ways, that race has divided humanity than united them.
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Personal Understanding and Interpersonal Communication Social science Literature review
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Systems theories hold that individuals will best understand the relationship of people by first studying their interrelated patterns of communication (Donna, 2011). Politeness theory on the other hand is shown to explain and predict strategies that individuals use to maintain their personal images in the face of the public.
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Social Structuring of Bodily Capital and Bodily Labour among Professional Fighters Social science Literature review
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Wacquant (1995, p. 65) examines the social structuring of bodily capital and bodily labor among professional fighters in Chicago. To achieve this mission, the paper engages a critical analysis approach by looking at the research problem, objectives, methodology used, and recommendations provided by the study.
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Social Work Assessment and Intervention Plan Social science Case Study
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Social work assessment is an integral process in determining the problems and needs of clients service users (or as consumers) of mental health services and in designing effective social work interventions. The essay will analyze Melinda’s case and develop an assessment and intervention plan by applying Collingwood’s three-stage framework or “Kit” theory for social assessment. 
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Language and Power Social science Literature review
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This current analysis will focus on the work Overview: How Politics Permeates Language (and vice versa) by Joseph (2006). This work is founded on the hypothesis that actually, language possesses a political dimension, a notion which is shared by diverse scholars from different field of applied linguistics.
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Theory of Narrative in Social Movement Social science Essay
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Social movements bring together individuals in a political, social, and cultural setting to tackle issues and enable them to come up with concrete ground and theories on certain occurrences in society. Social movements can be used with participatory learning where two or more people learn together or collaborative learning where people learn in a planned curriculum.
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The Cognitive Adolescent Social science Essay
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During the adolescence period, significant intellectual processes and developments occur. Adolescents progress from concrete thinking to abstract thinking. They also begin to experience metacognition by actively monitoring and regulating their thinking processes (Lorain, 2012). Basically, three key cognitive processes characterize the adolescent stage.
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Experiences When Working With The Community Social science Report
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The skills gained should be transferred to the local residents to make work easier. The most important lessons include the importance of community participation, community invention methods, and the relevance of having proper skills working with the community. These factors are vital for effective community development.
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The Problem of Alcohol Use by Drivers Social science Essay
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Men, in particular, have been unable to perform their conjugal duties thus driving women into prostitution. Wife battering and reduced respect within the family is also caused by alcohol. Children engaged in this act of drinking at a tender age tend to lose focus and become demoralized and discouraged with their lives.
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Alcohol and Drug Use among Australian Adolescents Social science Essay
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Several factors influence the use of alcohol and drugs among adolescents and include negative peer pressure especially for pleasure; family and parental neglect; and parental influence in cases where parents are drug users. Moreover, drug use among adolescents has adverse short term and long term effects on the users and the society at large.
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Respond Appropriately in the Emergency Situations Social science Case Study
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In most cases, emergency situations tend to be stressful and as a result, there is pressure to respond appropriately in the shortest time possible. During emergency situations, it is essential to make appropriate decisions regarding the suitable course of action. The decision made should be based on the situation at hand and one’s experience and judgment.
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Racism Issues in Schools Social science Literature review
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Indigenous students and those from non-English speaking countries are discriminated against in the hands of racist students, teachers, and institutions. They have to go through abuse, harassment, violence, negative attitudes, and poor teaching stemming from racism. Those charged with protecting them and the policies that are to assist them are inadequate.
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Analysis of Australian Governments Education Revolution Policy Social science Essay
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This paper seeks to analyze the Australian Government’s Education Revolution Policy while referring to Ken Henry’s study on ‘The shape of things to come.” The first part of this essay tackles factors that influence productivity and some of the major global trends. This is followed by a glimpse of education and skills in Australia.
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Analysis of Incidence of Loss for Broking Clients Social science Assignment
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Every loss must be recorded containing the following data: Date, time, and location of loss;b. Description of loss, damage, or injury;c. Circumstances surrounding the loss, damage, or injury;d. Personnel in attendance;e. Immediate loss control action taken;f. Items lost/ damaged or injuries sustained;g. Anticipated cost of loss, damage, or injury;h. Remedial action required.
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Forms of Social Capital and Their Applicability to Teacher Education Social science Report
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The knowledge of the typological social category to which my students belong will enable me to assist their families in terms of bonding and linking them with available opportunities. In building school-family partnerships, I will use strategies from Epstein’s framework of six types of involvement for comprehensive programs of partnerships (Epstein 2001).
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The Effect of VET on the Changing Nature of Employment Social science Report
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Some elements of the means through which VET practitioners work have experienced radical change, especially key relationships with training organizations, students, colleagues, and industry and work responsibilities. Many workers are positive about changes; however, a considerable proportion, particularly those who work for public practitioners are not.
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Policymakers and Service Providers of Welfare Social science Literature review
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The aim is to compare various welfare models with the Australian welfare model. Increased attention has tended to focus on groups that are traditionally at a disadvantage with regard to access to disability services: the Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal people, people with psychiatric disabilities, people from non-English speaking backgrounds, and the elderly.
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Intercultural Communication Social science Report
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Despite being of significant importance, social media also has its negative implications as far as cross-cultural communication is concerned. As such, some measures need to be put in place in order to curb the challenges as illustrated by the following points. We should use interacted means to diminish bias in cultures.
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Hazard and Risk Management in Sweden Social science Case Study
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the country embarked on developing more informed assessment techniques for identifying major risks affecting its society (National Risk Register of Civil Emergencies 2015, 35). Moreover, such strategies aim at building the capacities of the local communities to prevent, manage, and recover from the occurrence of serious incidents and events.
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Housing Repairs and Maintenance Social science Literature review
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This paper is also with the strategies the management has to put in place to improve on rent collection the estate since to effectively the above tenants’ complaints; cash investment is important (Manville et al. 2016). Given the improvement in the living standards and health conditions in residential areas, many individuals would wish to live comfortably once they have paid rent.
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People Living with Learning Disability Social science Literature review
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James is considered to be a vulnerable individual since he has learning difficulties. James lives away from his immediate family and therefore does not have an immediate carer at his side. His disability makes it a challenge for him to effectively interact with both adults and children despite his friendly nature.
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The Role of Social Policy in the Issue of Inequality among Blacks and Minority Ethnic Communities Social science Term Paper
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The discussion in this paper seeks to evaluate the strategies implemented to enhance social policy as well as resolve the issues arising from some policies. It evaluates how society defines social policy and how it uses social policy in the socio-economic contexts of a community both in developing and developed countries.
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How Australians Perceive Racism in Todays Social and Cultural Context Social science Research Proposal
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Ms. Langdon told ABC Radio after they checked in the hotel room, they had to go out and soon hotel manager came and told them they were not fit to stay in the hotel as they were aboriginals, and the other people in the hotel were afraid of them. This is the darkest chapter in the face of Australia that boasts of itself as a democratic country and besides the historical apology made by Australians.
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Different Modes of Behaviour with People Social science Literature review
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To turn away or focus on a distant object when addressing another person can be attributed to rudeness, shyness, or lack of interest. In the West, eye contact signifies honesty, directness, attentiveness, respect, and a variety of other virtues that are the important ingredients of successful human communication. 
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The Role of the Government in Ending Road Accidents Due to the Careless Driving Social science Case Study
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The youth is a stage that is characterized by rapid physical and psychological changes and it is at this stage that the young individuals progress from being dependent on their parents to independent adults in society. This period of change has been complicated by the technological, economic, and social transformations in Australia.
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Experience of Keeping a Reflective Journal Social science Essay
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I was overweight and at risk of heart disease so I realized that I may not live long enough if I do not check on my weight, exercise, and maintain a healthy diet. I purposed to begin exercising after the checkup. I woke up at 5:00 am feeling lethargic and wondered if I should exercise. The exercise had to be fun, light-to-moderate, and for a duration of 30 minutes.
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Social Leisure Activities Social science Assignment
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Most people in society experienced three careers namely work, family and leisure. However, today life has become more complex, for example, where traditional families have changed to childless couples and work has changed to the job for life. Due to such changes people have embraced the idea of the life course.
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Restrictions and Regulations to Absolute Freedom of Choice Social science Literature review
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The right to abortion must be a component of the pregnancy rights portfolio that allows women to decide freely whether to abort or not (BBC, 2014). The right to abortion has been a subject of heated debate in most countries and has been restricted and banned in numerous states, but governments must see the woman as a human being and not merely as a fetus container. 
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Societal Risks Associated with Incidents of Fire in the Community Social science Term Paper
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Fire protection reduces not just hazards related to fires, but as well maintains safety. Fire safety connotes the measures taken to reduce or prevent the chance of a fire, which may lead to property damage, injury, or death, and it facilitates those exposed to fire to evacuate from or survive in areas affected.
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The Effectiveness of Different Brushes in Term of Fingerprint Recovery Technique Social science Term Paper
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The choice of fingerprints as the method of identification is based upon its ease and fastness in connecting a person of interest or suspect to a crime. There are numerous cases within the criminal justice system that depends on fingerprinting. Nearly all the cases use fingerprints from homicide, burglary, rape, and robberies of all sorts not to mention its importance in solving civil disputes.
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Description of Ladbroke Grove Rail Crash Social science Case Study
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On the 5th of March 1999, at exactly 08:06 British Summer Time, a Thames Trains service departed from Paddington station, platform nine, and veered off to Bedwyn railway station in Wiltshire. The Thames Train (whose headcode was 1K20) was the type of a 3-car turbo class fitted with   165 diesel units. The driver of this train was Michael Hodder (Kletz. 2002).
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Community Fire Safety: Development of Community Safety Strategy Social science Term Paper
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Preventing the occurrence of fire incidents is logically much better than fighting a fire and rescuing occupants in a very dangerous or life-threatening environment. However, prevention strategy requires the fire and rescue service to put more effort into planning, training, risk assessment, and management.
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Generation Y as Public Library Users Social science Term Paper
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The paper provides a greater understanding of how young adults seek and interact with information and the online environment. The paper will provide intensive and comprehensive information describing the characteristics and behavior of this generation. Similarly, the paper explains the main understanding of Generation Y theory. 
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Experimental Fires in Enclosures Social science Literature review
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Fire development in enclosures such as buildings and houses is different from a fire in open spaces because its growth is affected by the size and shape of the enclosure, increasing temperature, and level of oxygen in the enclosure. Fire development in the enclosure has different stages – ignition, growth, flashover, fully developed fire, and decay.
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National Governments' Rationale for Supporting International Student Mobility Social science Literature review
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From the perspective of both sender and receiver countries’, Baron (1993) indicated that agreements for sending and acceptance of the foreign students are largely viewed to be motivated by foreign policy agenda and objectives. Baron stated that this was linked to political influences that hoped to facilitate future ties and to prepare grounds and networks for international trade relations.
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Types of Information That Must Be Referenced if You Use Them in Your Own Submissions Social science Assignment
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Always reference: Paraphrasing – this is when you take another author’s ideas and put them into your own words. if you borrow an idea from a secondary source or you are paraphrasing in some detail from a primary one Whenever you make specific references to the work of another author. Whenever another person’s work has been critical in developing your own findings or ideas (Stern, 2007).  
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Citizen Participation with Government in Policy Development Social science Research Paper
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Public participation acknowledges the pluralism of objectives and values, which enables collaborative problem solving that, is aimed at achieving legitimate policies. Public participation is the highest order of public engagement; information is exchanged between the sponsors of the participation process and the participants.
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Analysis of Human Behaviors during Fire Emergencies Social science Research Paper
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Research studies on human behavior and psychology in relation to fire disasters need collaboration among diverse parties, departments, and disciplines. Future researches necessitate cooperation and integration of multiple disciplines, large-scale research partnerships, and interflow, well-documented research plans, and exchange of knowledge and information.
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Without Work, There Can Be No Leisure Social science Assignment
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Talking of work on the one hand almost automatically suggests leisure on the other. A distinction of the two can only be started after a person does a critical examination of both of these terms. This paper is exactly aimed at describing what work is and what leisure is. In addition, it will show the historical development of the two terms from ancient times up to the present times.
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Meaning Statement: Without Work, There Can Be no Leisure Social science Assignment
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In the US, the expression "work-life balance" was first applied in 1986. Chucks (2007) examine work and leisure as a totality component; he considers them to be connected together. Chucks (2007) argued ‘It is simpler to consider leisure as the reverse of work or to describe it as time available just after work’.
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Airline Pilots Commuting and Its Effects on Fatigue Social science Literature review
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In this research, the paper will concentrate on a systematic literature review from peer-reviewed journals, experiments, and reports from a different organization in the airline transport systems as well as publications from different sources. In air transport, pilots are required to have a high level of alertness in order to ensure the safety of the passengers. 
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