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    • Section 4: Personal Safety and Wellbeing
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    • Section 5: Responsible Parenting
    • Section 6: Making informed Choices
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    • Section 1: Impact of Globalisation
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    • Section 4: Social Responsibility
    • Section 5: Self Employment
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    How to manage risk

    How to manage risk

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    Influence of peer pressure on risk taking behaviour

    Influence of peer pressure on risk taking behaviour

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    Risk-taking behaviour: the causes

    Risk-taking behaviour: the causes

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    How risk taking behaviour may be avoided with parental support

    How risk taking behaviour may be avoided with parental support

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    What is risk-taking behaviour?

    What is risk-taking behaviour?

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    Ways to avoid risk-taking behaviour.

    Ways to avoid risk-taking behaviour.

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    Consequences of risk-taking behaviour

    Consequences of risk-taking behaviour

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