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    1.4 Describe the role of the early years practitioner in relation to current frameworks. The current framework has 3 sections the learning and development requirement‚ assessment and the safeguarding and welfare requirements. In each section practitioner has different roles. Section 1: The learning and development requirements The early learning goals summarise the knowledge‚ skills and understanding of the children. Practitioner has to assess the each child’s achievements and discuss the progress

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    2010 I was born in Chicago‚ IL on December 26‚ 1992. I have lived in Cicero for almost all of my seventeen years‚ and I have attended public schools since kindergarten. I enjoy listening and playing music‚ mostly Christian rock and worship music. Some of my favorite bands are Hillsong United‚ David Crowder Band‚ Newsboys‚ and Steven Curtis Chapman. This past week I was able to go to the All-State Arena to see David Crowder and Steven Curtis Chapman live in concert. I also enjoy playing music and

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    Unrealistic Expectations

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    Sometimes we create our own heartbreaks through expectations. And I think that those expectations are truly my enemies in past. Expectation comes for many things even the smallest thing in life‚ such as‚ expecting a taste of macchiato in a coffee shop or expecting how good a movie that just released on the cinema before you watch them. At times‚ expecting something ends up disappointing our self. Sometimes‚ we think that everybody hurt us‚ they disappoint us‚ the obviousness hurt us‚ but do you

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    Behavioral Expectations The basis of a positive and effective learning environment are centered around the ideas of consistency‚ mutual respect‚ participation and trust. Without these values no classroom‚ work‚ or home environment can function at their true potential. As in any structured atmosphere‚ a classroom must have participation from its students in the procedures and routines set in place by their educator. It is equally as important for the educator to convey his or her expectations‚ rules

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    Ways people cope with bad news [Name of the writer] [Name of the institution] Ways people cope with bad news Introduction After listening to a bad news people react in various different ways and it also depends on the nature of news. Sometimes we watch on TV a large number of people dying in a natural disaster; with the sight of this news‚ we feel our heart crying. This sort of thing is unbearable to watch. Sometimes we face any accidental death in family or relatives. This sort of news seems

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    What are the different ways in which we evaluate people? Some of the ways in which we evaluate people are impression formations‚ attributions‚ and our attitudes. Impression formations are often formed through our first impressions. These include their clothes‚ gestures‚ manner and tone of speaking‚ appearance‚ gender‚ and often many other things (Morris & Maisto‚ 2005). Physical appearance often gives a hint of what and who the person is. The way a person talks and relate to others is another strong

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    Describe the roles of different agencies involved in safeguarding the welfare of children and young people. There are many agencies involved in the safeguarding and welfare of children and young people. Agencies such as; 1. Social Services- There to offer support to the child and the setting. Social services have the powers to investigate any suspected improper behaviour from carers‚ children or the setting. They also have to meet and conduct interviews with the child and the family members

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    Role in Sports in Popular Culture University of Phoenix Matt Biering‚ Paul J.Orozoo‚ Rebecca Young & Morena Noriega SOC/105 Carol French August 13‚ 2012 Many people around the world have enjoyed playing many sports and have been for a very long time. "Of course ancient Olympics‚ medieval aristocrats‚ cave people‚ and hordes of peasants kicking a ball from one village to the next is‚ despite the genealogy‚ rather far removed from sports as we know them today" (History of Sports‚

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    The novel‚ Great Expectations‚ by Charles Dickens is considered by many to be one of the greatest works of Victorian fiction. It is through the use of characterization and imagery that Dickens is able to make his ideas most prominent in the minds of readers. Through his expert use of these authorial techniques‚ Dickens successfully criticizes the prison system‚ the morals of society‚ and the social injustice of his time. In the novel‚ Dickens takes an innocent young orphan boy through childhood

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    for the children. Comedy movies for the people that are in search for a laugh. Then there are the people that are in seek of movies that cause different opinions. Should movies that stir up arguments between people be made and shown in theaters? Some people support the idea of a little controversy and some people‚ on the other hand‚ are total against it. Expanding the mind is needed in this always changing world. In the article How Movies Can Change Our Minds‚ by John Guida who supports the controversial

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