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    planned economy

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    market.  The reason that standard of life does not grow so fast is that there is no innovation‚ and that is b/c innovation means taking a risk‚ and "equal-reward" approach means that rewards are not enough to justify the risk.’ Planned Economy In a planned economy‚ the factors of production are owned and managed by the government. Thus the Government decides what to produce‚ how much to produce and for whom to produce. Features: All resources are owned and managed by the government. There

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    simply say that destructive criticism hurts everyone and that constructive criticism does not hurt. This seems to be the case on the surface‚ but‚ when examined more closely‚ a different conclusion is drawn. Constructive criticism does not exist. Constructive criticism is only perceived as constructive by the person giving it‚ yet it is not perceived as such by the recipient. Any person‚ when asked if he or she likes receiving constructive criticism‚ will likely say yes. However‚ when that same person

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    number indicates denier of ply / no. of plies in the cord. The denier per filament is 6. 0.1.2 Tyre Cord: The other materials used as tyre cord are cotton‚ rayon‚ polyester‚ fibre glass‚ steel‚aromatic polyamides. Each of these materials has its own merits and demerits. The major criteria for acceptance of any material in tyre are its tensile strength‚ dimensional stability‚ durability‚ thermal stability‚ hysteresis and adhesion. Tests and actual application conditions have shown that although

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    Supporting Normalisation

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    linking it with the concept of deviations. Outline the importance of the favourable environment in supporting normalisation. We going to explain the maturational nature of normalisation linked to the child’s growing socialisation. Also describing the teacher’s initial approach with new children. Explaining the change in the teacher’s role as each child begins to concentrate and focus on activities‚ and the impact this has on the child’s growing normalisation. Showing an understanding of why the child

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    babies likes/dislike‚ development stage of the baby so they can provide age/stage activities and resources. Also practitioners need to follow policies and procedures to make sure that the babies in the environment are safe‚ reassuring and stimulating. Providing stimulating environment practitioner need to consider the environment to be creative and encourage the babies to explore the room with different activities.

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    supporting statement

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    SUPPORTING STATEMENT I have excellent written and verbal communication skills. In my present job as a Parenting Support Practitioner in a Family Support Role I work with children and families providing various forms of social work intervention. I work on a referral basis with parents of children considered to be at risk of poor outcomes. Typical issues in the families I support are that the children have parents who are offenders (including those in prison)‚ have experienced domestic violence

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    Role and responsibilities‚ and boundaries of own role as a teacher                                  PTLLS level 4 Essay Questions PCM2U 07/01/2012 The role of the teacher is to provide a suitable learning environment for the students every need. This is done through careful planning and good resources. You are responsible for the learning of every student that is in your care. This could include going that extra mile to make sure that all aids and resources are put into place

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    The sorts of problems that might occur when supporting learning activities and how to deal with these . While I am supporting learning activities‚ I come across many potential problems‚ including: Insufficient resources A learning task usually requires resources such as pencils‚ paper‚ worksheets‚ math’s apparatus‚ paint pots‚ paint brushes etc... If there are not enough resources for each child then the learning activity could be disrupted because someone would have to leave the room

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    Economics to Politics to Beyond. Pp. 1-24 10 11. ^ Anand‚ S. & Sen‚ A.‚ 2000. Human Development and Economic Sustainability. World Development‚ 28(12)‚ 2029-2049. 12. ^ Anand‚ S. & Ravallion‚ M.‚ 1993. Human Development in Poor Countries: On the Role of Private Incomes and Public Services. The Journal of Economic Perspectives‚ 7(1)‚ 133-150. 13. ^ Smith‚ Esther (1988-05-05). "DoD Unveils Competitive Tool: Project Socrates Offers Valuable Analysis". Washington Technology. 14 15. ^ Porter‚ M

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    Constructive waves deposit eroded material along the shore‚ which eventually builds up over time to form a beach. This occurs when the swash is stronger than the backwash‚ depositing more sediment than it transports elsewhere. Although beaches are a landform of deposition‚ they can also be considered to be a landform of erosion. When waves are huge and high‚ the backwash is more powerful than the swash‚ removing more loose material than it deposits. These types of waves are known as destructive

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