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    Number: 2 Date Submitted: Number of pages: Email: suewhiteford@hotmail.co.uk QUESTION 1:- What are the four stages of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework? I will start this question with an extract from the Foundation Years website which I feel summarises the Early Years Foundation Stage in plain and simple terms “The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) sets standards for the learning‚ development and care of children from birth to 5 years old. All schools and Ofsted-registered

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    using different theorists and their theories accompanied with a case study involving different people at different stages of life span. (1.1)LIFESPAN DEVLOPMENT During your life you are expected to go through a number of stages infancy 0-2 years (Sarah 6 months)‚ childhood 2-12 years (Alex 7 Years)‚ adolescence 13-19 (Leyla years)‚ adulthood19-60 (Sami 20 years‚ Tahir

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    the Pro-Choice Movement‚” the author‚ Loretta Ross‚ argues that while the pro-choice movement has achieved great strides in terms of acquiring and protecting legal abortion rights for women‚ it has done very little to address and/or challenge the structural inequalities that many women‚ especially women of color and lower class‚ have to face when simply trying to access and control their reproductive rights and destiny. Because of this‚ Loretta Ross proposes that we shift from using the term “pro-choice”

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    There are many phenomena present in today’s world concerning both life and death. An extraordinary incorporation of these prominent values is a Near Death Experience (NDE). Near Death Experiences empower and affect the psyche of many‚ changing their lives forever and altering their perception of death. Many questions arise from this particular topic simply because you have to experience it to fully understand its meaning. Questions such as‚ What is it‚ What happens‚ and how do they occur

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    Xiangyu Lin Professor Clinton Hale English 1301 July 21‚ 2013 From Natural Science to Social Science Research‚ defined as studious inquiry or examination aimed at the discovery and interpretation of new knowledge‚ is an importance activity for all students. (Merriam-Webster Inc.) Doing research can help student understand how the world operates‚ which is part of the scientific discovery. (Aguado)When I was a high school student I was attracted in natural science. Fortunately‚ I‚ didn’t like

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    New cells arise by division of existing cells Cell division occurs in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells by mitosis and meiosis Replacement of the entire lining of your small intestine Liver cells only divide for repairing Nerve cells do not divide Chromosomes Long and thin for replication and decoding Become short and fat prior mitosis → easier to separate due to compact form Meiosis (reduction division) During the production of sex cells (gametes) in animals In spore formation which precedes

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    Vowels - Ch.5 In “The Articulate Voice” chapter 9 “Vowels” by Lynn K. Wells explains the importance of International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) that represent over 40 sounds from 26 letters in English alphabet. She reminds us “IPA Symbols is equals to sound not spelling “(p.147). Under the Approach to vowel study section‚ L.K. Wells give us the characteristics and classification of vowels. Characteristics: All vowels are voiced and have vocal fold vibration. In vowels production there is no

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    The first wave of immigration‚ was from 1680 to about 1776 where Scots‚ Irish and Germans were the major immigrant groups. After‚ the War of Independence‚ there was not much immigration until 1820. The second wave of immigration from 1820 to 1890 was a period where America went from being mainly a rural and agricultural society to the beginnings of an industrial society. It was during this second wave‚ that many Irish and Norwegians emigrated. The Irish were highly dependent on the potato and when

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    faces challenges from rivals . In this journey‚ the hero faced different stages where he almost backed out on the challenge. There are 12 stages in this journey. The stages are The Ordinary World‚ The Call to Adventure‚ Refusal of the Call‚ Meeting the Mentor‚ Crossing the Threshold‚ Tests/ Allies/Enemies‚ Approach to the inmost Cave‚ The ordeal‚ Reward‚ The Road Back‚ Resurrection‚ and Return with the Elixir. These stages were every obstacle the hero had to go through to solve a problem. The Ordinary

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    completion of the 5 psychosexual stages (oral‚ anal‚ phallic‚ latency and genital stages) results in a healthy personality. A newborn baby is born with psychosexual energy or libido. The child’s libido centers on behavior affecting the primary erogenous zone (mouth‚ anus‚ genitals) of his age; he cannot focus on the primary erogenous zone of the next stage without resolving the developmental conflict of the immediate one . At each stage little libido is deposited‚ the stage is resolved and the child

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