P4 Explain two theories of ageing Disengagement Theory Cumming and Henry Engagement To be involved Association To be interested Being together To make a contribution Engrossment
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to treat it like a full time job‚ putting in as many hours into studying and staying focused as I can. The fact that I want to put so much into school may be inconvenient to some people in my life‚ but I will not allow that to influence me in a bad way. I tell myself that I will be able be successful with my dreams‚ and prove the people that doubted me wrong when I’m done. Focus: To stay fully focused‚ I just need to keep reminding myself that I will have a bachelor’s degree. And not only that
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person has two copies of each chromosome but a person with Down syndrome has three copies. The extra DNA produces the physical and mental sort of Down syndrome‚ which include a small head that is flattened in the back‚ slanted eye‚ extra skin folds at the corners of the eyes‚ small ears‚ nose and mouth‚ short height‚ small hands and feet and some degree of mental disability. Having worked with a boy‚ aged 2‚ with Down syndrome‚ I understand what practitioners go through to support children with
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Explain ways to embed elements of Functional Skills in your specialist area. Registering Births‚ Deaths and Marriages requires use of all the functional skills so it is vitally important for me as the tutor to embed these within the teaching session. During my micro teach session I used a variety of methods to introduce different functional skills to the learners. For example‚ I spoke about the history of registration and how a fine of £2 was introduced in 1875 for people who didn’t register their
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Embedded Assessment #2 How does culture make us who we are? Culture constantly instructs the way one views others in the world. People have many different ways of thinking and doing things‚ therefore everyone will not see eye to eye when it comes to explaining how culture constantly instructs the way one views others in the world. Family life and culture influences the way we see things. Like in “Two Ways to Belong in America” Mira is influenced by her family’s Indian culture. Even though she lives
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Emeka English comp I 08 October 2013 In the story “two ways to belong to America” the author and narrator Bharati addressed an issue of images of immigrants in America‚ and what it truly means to belong to a country. In Bharati short story “two ways to belong to America” she talks and her and her sister experience as first time immigrants migrating from India to America. At their arrival to America they were similar in a lot of ways‚ appearance and attitudes-views and sentiments. They were
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Do you sometimes have doubts about your perspective of yourself based on how society is or what is "popular"‚ or even what someone tells you? Do you sometimes listen to them and sometimes not? Cultures do have a certain impact on our daily perceptions and how we view others‚ but we are still in control of our own being‚ our take on how people around us act‚ and how we choose to let them impact us or not. Outside judgment from society and our peers could also change or alter how we think of ourselves
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Explain how Lucy could be viewed as “the missing link” Australopithecus Afarensis‚ commonly known as Lucy‚ can be seen by many scientific and historic facts as ‘the missing link’. Anthropologists show that Lucy is a transitional fossil which helps prove the way hominids changed throughout the ages. Bipedalism is the biggest and most important evidence that Lucy has shown to tell one how she lived in the chain of evolution. The morphology of Lucy’s skeleton has so many different characteristics
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TWO WAYS OF MODULARIZATION STRATEGY IN JAPAN TOYOTA - HONDA VS. NISSAN - MAZDA Masayoshi IKEDA Yoichiro NAKAGAWA Today‚ as the end of the 20th century draws closer‚ European and US auto industries are several years ahead of Japanese counterpart in their effort for modularization. However‚ of all European and US automakers‚ the modularization effort made by the Big Three in the US is not so conspicuous‚ because of obstructions such as opposition from UAW. Meanwhile‚ German automakers are mainly
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Promoting communication in children’s and young people’s settings. There are lots of different reasons why people communicate: to establish direct / indirect contact with others and then to maintain that contact‚ to reveal their emotions‚ thoughts‚ pass the knowledge‚ to maintain the flow of information‚ to be able to exchange views and to establish relationships with others. In the process of communication each word and gesture is of great importance as it may affect that process. As we communicate
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