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    In some countries‚ every young person must serve two years of military service. The general public in the United States feels that we should allow that in our country while other people disagree. A two-year period of military service should be mandatory for all young adults‚ but making the devotion to serving that time in the military should be each individual’s decision. Personally‚ young adults should be able to live their lives of how they want it‚ and other mature people should be able to volunteer

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    Celebrity Role Models Children Emulate Gary Gardner July 11‚ 2010 Com 150 Phyllis Rosenburg Celebrities are all around us influencing our children; they are on the radio‚ televisions‚ computers‚ ipods and even on cellular phones. Our children hear and see what they do in our homes‚ cars‚ stores‚ and even in their classrooms. Though some celebrities can be a negative influence on children‚ some can have a positive impact because children will mimic what they see. There are several celebrities

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    Working with Older Adults.

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    Area of practice 1 Working with adults. This essay is based upon the case study three‚ to which I will identify the needs of the service user in this case study. It will also indicate any gaps in this scenario and what further information I might need and how I collected such information. Once all available information has been collated it will be necessary to analyse and make sense of that information in order for it to be of use in making an assessment of the service users needs. Working

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    are the arguments for and against young adults living at home? Stay at Home‚ It is Cheaper The habit of leaving home when you become an adult is in many cultures very normal. Boys or girls turn eighteen and the only thing they think about is getting their own apartment. It is a big but an exciting step and it needs preparation. But why do you want to move out of your parents house if you have everything you need? Freedom is one of the main reasons young adults want to leave their parents home

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    Juveniles Tried As Adults

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    Juveniles Tried As Adults Many kids age sixteen and under are considered juveniles by the court of law. In my opinion juveniles should be tried as adults for committing unlawful actions. Juveniles are mostly troubled kids who need psychological help but it leaves no room for excuses regarding their actions. There are many reasons why they should be tried as adults starting with the fact that they have already committed a crime and chances are they will do it again‚ because they shouldn’t be let

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    Supporting Teaching and Learning in schools level 3 Unit 301-2.5 Reflective account -Explain how to manage disagreements with childrenyoung people and adults Whilst working as a volunteer at my local Primary School I have only had one minor issue regarding relationships‚ which was at the very start of the educational year. The situation arose I believe due to the member of staff (who had recently qualified herself as a teaching assistant) feeling slightly threatened by my presence in the classroom

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    My perception of the older adult has been somewhat influenced by society. Society’s view is that older people need special treatment because of their poor health‚ lack of income‚ or because they lack social support. Therefore‚ they feel that the older adult needs extra help. At times I do feel the same way‚ but my view is more geared to what is called "compassionate stereotyping". This stereotype attempts to create sympathy for older people‚ but it doesn’t give a true picture of later life. See‚

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    Adult Stage Observation

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    Observation of middle adult took place at her residence at approximately four in the evening till six in the evening. Observed middle adultadult T‚ is a 50 year old female. Adult T is not only the parent of four kids but the grandma of two. She lives with her husband and her youngest son. Adult T is currently in the generativity versus stagnation of Erikson’s psychosocial stages. (Berk‚ 2014) She is also in the formal operational stage or crystallized intelligence of Piaget’s stages of cognitive

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    or activity that aims to amuse and interest an audience of one or more people. It is the audience that turns a private recreation orleisure activity into entertainment. The audience may have a passive role‚ as in the case of persons watching a play‚ opera‚ television show or film; or the audience role may be active‚ as in the case of games. Entertainment can be public or private‚ involving formal‚ scripted performance‚ as in the case of theatre or concerts; or unscripted and spontaneous‚ as in the

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    Application of Adult Learning Theory 1. Adults have a need to know why they should learn something. Adults spend a considerable amount of time and energy exploring what the benefits are of them learning something and the costs of them not learning something before they are willing to invest time in learning it. It is seldom convincing for them to be told by someone (even the boss) that it would be good for them. Training should be based on valid needs of the intended audience. All information

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