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    Drugs rescue

    THE dangers of taking drugs and their devastating impact on people's lives are being shown in dramatic fashion to teenagers in a series of workshops in Tameside.

    Students are also being told how related robbery and car crime can bring misery to the communities in which they live.

    Groups of youngsters aged between 14 and 16 - from secondary, pupil referral units and special schools in the area - are taking part in the two-day event.

    They will watch a play about drug and alcohol issues and look round a mock-up prison cell to show what life is like on the inside.

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    It was worse for us who graduated from law school in the 70’s and the women coming out of law school today have us who sacrificed and fought for equal opportunity to thank for the fact that they now have FMLA protection and maternity leave. When I graduated in 1979 as one of 12 women in a class of 76, I couldn’t get a job in my home town at all except as a legal secretary and then a 6 month stint at Legal Services until Reagan caused their funding to be cut. When I finally did get a full time job as a lawyer, I had a lot of ground to make up for and no money. When I got pregnant at the end of law school by a fellow student who also had no money and a developing drinking issue, I knew I could not afford a child and did not want to waste the education my parents sacrificed to pay for. I had an abortion. When I got pregnant again at 30, I was just getting settled into a good, but low paying government law position. Not only was I very aware that I had to work full time just to support myself (didn’t own a home, drove a $4000 car), I did not want to have a baby just to consign it to daycare 5 long days a week.he secret to ‘having it all’ in my opinion is two fold: (1) being clear about what you want—and what you are willing to sacrifice to get it—and (2) being discplined about executing against your honest priorities. I’ve started practicing litigation at Big Law at age 25; had to leave nine months after Child #1 (age 30) due to travel demands of both my job and my spouse’s job and lack of backup support network for raising child when ‘Parenting Plan A’ didn’t work.
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    Hi buddy
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    Hi buddy
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    Hi buddy
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    pupil referral units and special schools in the area - are taking part in the two-day event.

    They will watch a play about drug and alcohol issues and look round a mock-up prison cell to show what life is like on the inside.

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    They will watch a play about drug and alcohol issues and look round a mock-up prison cell to show what life is like on the inside.

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    THE dangers of taking drugs and their devastating impact on people's lives are being shown in dramatic fashion to teenagers in a series of workshops in Tameside.

    Students are also being told how related robbery and car crime can bring misery to the communities in which they live.

    Groups of youngsters aged between 14 and 16 - from secondary, pupil referral units and special schools in the area - are taking part in the two-day event.

    They will watch a play about drug and alcohol issues and look round a mock-up prison cell to show what life is like on the inside.

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    THE dangers of taking drugs and their devastating impact on people's lives are being shown in dramatic fashion to teenagers in a series of workshops in Tameside.

    Students are also being told how related robbery and car crime can bring misery to the communities in which they live.

    Groups of youngsters aged between 14 and 16 - from secondary, pupil referral units and special schools in the area - are taking part in the two-day event.

    They will watch a play about drug and alcohol issues and look round a mock-up prison cell to show what life is like on the inside.

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    Drugs rescue

    THE dangers of taking drugs and their devastating impact on people's lives are being shown in dramatic fashion to teenagers in a series of workshops in Tameside.

    Students are also being told how related robbery and car crime can bring misery to the communities in which they live.

    Groups of youngsters aged between 14 and 16 - from secondary, pupil referral units and special schools in the area - are taking part in the two-day event.

    They will watch a play about drug and alcohol issues and look round a mock-up prison cell to show what life is like on the inside.

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