Violation of Human Rights

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VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS CONTENT Violation of Human Rights Violation of Human Rights Violation of human rights occurs when;

Meaning and Effects of Drug Abuse in the Body

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<h1><strong>MEANING AND EFFECTS OF DRUG ABUSE IN THE BODY</strong></h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Meaning of Drug Abuse</li> <li>Effects of Drug Abuse in the Body</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>Meaning of Drug Abuse</strong></h2> Drugs are different types of substances which may be used to improve health or damage it. Drugs are of two kinds; <ol> <li>Those that are used to improve health which are legal and usually prescribed by a medical doctor.</li> <li>Those which can damage our health, called hard drugs. They are illegal and harmful to health. These are kola nuts, tobacco, alcohol, Indian-hemp, cocaine and heroin, etc.</li> </ol> <img class="size-full wp-image-37633 aligncenter" src="https://classhall.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/drug-abuse-1.jpg" alt="Meaning and Effects of Drug Abuse in the Body" width="648" height="169" />

Family Needs, Goals and Standards

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<h1><strong>FAMILY NEEDS, GOALS AND STANDARDS</strong></h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Meaning of Family Needs and Wants</li> <li>Types of Family Needs</li> <li>Meaning of Family Goals and Standards</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>Meaning of Family Needs and Wants</strong></h2> Family needs are the things that are essential for the family's physical, emotional, mental and social health. Wants, on the other hand, are those things which the family desire even though they are not essential for the health and well being of the family. <h2><strong>Types of Family Needs</strong></h2>

Special Needs and Challenges of Adolescents

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<h1><strong>SPECIAL NEEDS AND CHALLENGES OF ADOLESCENTS</strong></h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Introduction</li> <li>Challenges of Adolescents</li> <li>Special Needs of Adolescents</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>Introduction</h2></strong> The adolescent stage of development can be a turbulent one because the young people concerned are sensitive and are faced with many challenges which they do not want to admit. They tend to live in their own world and want to be left alone. Adults, parents, teachers and guidance counselors must be patient with them and try to understand them.   <h2><strong>Challenges of Adolescents</strong></h2> Below are some of the challenges facing the adolescents: (i)<strong> Financial problems:</strong> some of them come from homes where the parents are poor and cannot afford to meet their needs. At the same time, some rich parents give their children too much money which makes them wasteful. (ii)<strong> Conflicts:</strong> Adults, parents, politicians and the society at large do not set good examples for the youths by engaging in recurrent conflicts.

Types of Family Goals and Standards

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<h1><strong>FAMILY GOALS AND STANDARDS</strong></h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Types of Family Goals</li> <li>Types of Family Standards</li> <li>Relationship Among Family Needs, Goals and Standards</li> <li>Uses of Family Needs, Goals and Standards in Resource Management</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>Types of Family Goals</strong></h2> Family goals can be classified according to the time needed to achieve them as follows: <ol> <li><strong>Long-term goals:</strong> These are big family goals which take a very long period of time to achieve, e.g. building a house, buying a car, saving money for retirement, having healthy children, and providing good education for the children. These long-term goals influence the other types of goals set by the family.</li> <li><strong>Short-term or intermediate goals:</strong> These are goals set up as means of achieving the long-term goals. They take less time to achieve than the long-term goals. For instance, the regular provision of three balanced meal each day for the children could be a short-term goal towards meeting the long-term goal of raising healthy children.</li>

Meaning and Consequences of Self Medication

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<h1><strong>MEANING AND CONSEQUENCES OF SELF MEDICATION</strong></h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Meaning of Self Medication</li> <li>Consequences of Self Medication</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>Meaning of Self Medication</strong></h2> Self medication is the process where a person prescribes a drug for self, or gets someone else other than a qualified professional to do so when he/she is sick.   <h2><strong>Consequences of Self Medication</strong></h2>

Production of Clothing and Household Articles/Crafts

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<h1><strong>PRODUCTION OF CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES AND CRAFTS</strong></h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Meaning of Household Articles and Crafts</li> <li>Types of Household Articles and Craft</li> <li>Tools, Equipment and Materials for Making Simple Articles and Crafts.</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>Meaning of Household Articles and Crafts</strong></h2> Household articles and crafts are items or crafts that can be produced for personal use, for the home or even for sale. Some of these crafts can be used for decoration of self or the home. <br> <h2><strong>Types of Household Articles and Crafts</strong></h2> The following are the types of household articles and crafts: <ol>

Fundamental Rights of a Child

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<h1>FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF A CHILD</h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>The Fundamental Rights of a Child</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>The Fundamental Rights of a Child</strong></h2> The fundamental rights of a child are as follows: (i) Right to life: Every child has a right to be alive and enjoy life. A child must not be killed but be allowed to survive and develop. (ii Right to identity: Every child has the right to have a name, family and nationality with which he /she is identified. A child must be registered after birth.

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