RISK MANAGEMENT IN YOUTH ATHLETICS
.... of contact or use of a product (good or service including an athletic contest which places organizations administering youth athletic
programs at
risk for such ....
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EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION PROGRAMS
....
risk students in grades 7 and 8. It should be pointed out here that this modification will proceed by reviewing the at-
risk literature for
programs similar to ....
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Model Drug Intervention Programs Introdu
.... Many such
programs are offered to special populations and include traditional high-
risk groups such as those who perform poorly in school, those who have been ....
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Managing Risk in the Criminal Justice System
.... As an example, municipal finance departments often have
risk identification
programs in place for individual projects as well as for issuing bonds. ....
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Street Gangs: An Overview
.... early drug use) and family
risk factors (eg,
programs aimed at making schools safer) should be combined with
programs that lower peer group
risk factors (eg ....
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The Psychology of Street Gangs
.... early drug use) and family
risk factors (eg,
programs aimed at making schools safer) should be combined with
programs that lower peer group
risk factors (eg ....
(853

3

)
Low-Income Mortgage Policies & Programs
This study investigated the effects of
programs dealing with
risk-based pricing and increased mortgage loan limits on mortgage approval rates for low- and ....
(9532

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Music Programs & Academic Achievement
.... The Act includes issues such as: high standards for teachers and instruction and
programs for at-
risk students; assessment of yearly progress demonstrating ....
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Music Programs and Academic Achievement
.... The Act includes issues such as: high standards for teachers and instruction and
programs for at-
risk students; assessment of yearly progress demonstrating ....
(9498

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Literacy Programs
.... IN is a voluntary program for students who are 'at
risk not to .... use of PowerPoint technology within the classroom has been with literacy
programs and inclusion. ....
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Saturday School Detention programs
.... It was also noted that with at-
risk students, many Saturday School Detention
Programs attempt to incorporate features aimed at building students self-concept ....
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Music Programs Effect on Academic Achievement
.... The Act includes issues such as: high standards for teachers and instruction and
programs for at-
risk students; assessment of yearly progress demonstrating ....
(9527

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Risk-Based Lending and Mortgage Loan Limits
This study investigated the effects of
programs dealing with
risk-based pricing and increased mortgage loan limits on mortgage approval rates for low- and ....
(9614

38

)
Public Drinking of College Youths & Prevention Programs
.... Drinking Practices of College Youths: Implications for Prevention
Programs" by David P .... related problems among college students, and (3) the
risk among college ....
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Smoking Cessation Programs
.... is the only intervention that is effective in slowing the progression of COPD and smoking cessation has been shown to be related to reductions in
risk of all ....
(2156

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)
Part Five: HIV Study The global HIV epidemic cont
.... together have responded to the epidemic by designing and implementing numerous
programs to help people change behaviors that put them at
risk of acquiring or ....
(1097

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Risk Factors of Pregnant Saudi Arabian Women
.... While most Saudi females do not smoke, they remain at
risk because of .... Musagier (1987) has noted that there are few nutrition education
programs and projects in ....
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Teenage Smoking Health Risk
.... Yet at-
risk populations plainly need information they can use, act .... and implementing community, classroom, counter-marketing, and cessation
programs" (OSDH, 2001 ....
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High School Dropouts
.... antisocial behavior are believed to be part of what leads to school drop out, it can be seen that cooperative learning
programs actually reduce
risk on two ....
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Population of At-Risk Students
.... example, Le Tendre (1991) reported that of 1,200 such
programs and projects developed and implemented during the 1970s and 1980s to help at-
risk students, only ....
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At-Risk Secondary School Students
.... At-
risk students are those students with special needs who require
programs and services over and above those provided to the general body of students. ....
(9464

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Wellness Program
.... Institute a program where six wellness
programs will be offered each year that target high-
risk behaviors and high-
risk employees. ....
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Life Experiences
.... odds," (R207). Faith-based
programs are also an excellent method of involving at
risk youth in intervention
programs. As Werner ....
(1360

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)
Worksite Wellness & Diversity
.... Insurance companies, HMOs, wellness consultants and researchers have already define the health care aspects of wellness
programs that are high-
risk in terms of ....
(2068

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Health & Fitness Program in the Workplace
.... that government mandated health and safety requirements are nothing more than the bare minimum benchmark for health and safety
risk management
programs. ....
(1433

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RISK MANAGEMENT POLICY: PFIZER, INC
.... Zolkos, R. "
Risk-Hedging Tools Becoming Popular:
Programs Aim to Tackle Spectrum of Enterprise Risks". Business Insurance 36 (18 February 2002): 12-14.
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Educational Leadership
.... condoms," (Comprehensive 2003, 2). Such
programs place teens at
risk because they are often unprepared to deal with sexuality without being properly educated. ....
(1172

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High School Students in America
.... He believes that retention
programs should be established to target at-
risk youths and encourage them to remain in school. Finally ....
(1201

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)
Delivering Services to HIV/AIDs Patients
.... HIV prevention services in correctional drug treatment
programs: Do they change
risk behaviors? AIDS Education and Prevention, 14(2), 117-125.
(1485

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A Description of a Mentor Program
.... With the current funding available to schools at a maximum of $100,000 per year for mentor
programs, schools are unable to provide all at-
risk students with ....
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