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Think about yesterday.
Make a list of as many decisions as possible which
you made throughout your day. Put a star next
to those which could have involved a danger to
you or somebody else. How did you decide what
to do?
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What do you think
are the most important laws in our country? Write
down the 5 laws you think are the most important
and explain your choices.
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Can you think of
something that puts you in danger? Write about
it and explain your concerns. You may think about
things like traffic problems in residential areas,
dangers from passive smoking, or other concerns.
What could the Government or other organisations
do to increase safety?
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Animal testing for
many purposes has been greatly reduced in Britain,
but there are still companies and universities
which use animals in tests. What guidelines or
rules do you think should apply to the use of
animals in testing? Present your ideas to your
class and see if you can come up with a class
charter.
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Most accidents happen
in the home. Do a health and safety check around
your home. Identify 3 danger points. What could
be done in your home to make it safer? Is it safe
for everyone, not just you? For example, what
would you change if there was a young child or
baby in the house?

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