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    A child and young person’s development plan 1.1b Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years‚ to include: b communication and intellectual development Expected pattern development 0-3 months Communication development: Baby….. Needs to share language experiences and cooperate with others from the beginning Responds to sounds‚ particularly familiar voices and may move head towards sound. By 3 months responds to dancing‚ babble and cooing. Makes

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    Has gender equality been achieved in Singapore? “Gender equality” constitutes the provision of the same opportunities to all genders. Males and females are physically‚ and psychologically different. This leads them to having different wants and needs hence treating them equally might actually result in gender inequality rather than “gender equality”. With that‚ “has gender equality been achieved in Singapore?” Firstly‚ the traditional perception of the roles that men and women ought to take on

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    ROYAL DUTCH SHELL Royal Dutch Shell (Shell) is a worldwide group of oil‚ gas and petrochemical companies that explores for‚ produces and trades in a range of energy resources. Royal Dutch Shell also has a broad portfolio of hydrogen‚ biofuels‚ wind and solar power interests‚ and also provides consultancy and technical services as well as research and development expertise to the energy industry. Royal Dutch Shell is active in more than 130 countries and territories‚ and employs 108‚000 people worldwide

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    From early on the young and ambitious Ying Zheng had experienced the misery of war. What he had seen and gone through led him to the decision to end all ongoing wars between the states. He succeeded in conquering them‚ which made it possible for him to establish a centrally governed and unified state that would last for generations of emperors Ying Zheng had an eye for talent‚ which helped him choose adept people to lead the army and fill the state administration. He introduced many significant

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    1. Gao su – to tell Guan yu – about Yi tian – one day Wan – finish‚ to complete‚ play Cong lai bu – never Man man – slowly Zhong can – chinese food Xi can – western food Dan shi – but Ming nian – next year Huo zhe – or Da xue – university Yi hou – after Jue ding – decide Ru guo – if Jia ren – family Zhuan ye – major (speciality) He .... yi yang – the same as Jing ji – economic Guan li – management Xian ….. ranhou – first …. Then 2. Wei le - for‚ in order to Na – to take

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    with China’s history‚ and taxed the people heavily- just to name a few cruelties. So was Shi Huang Di a great achiever‚ and does the end justify the means? Qin Shi Huang Di- The Accomplisher In 246 BC‚ Ying Zheng became king of Qin. Nevertheless‚ he was not satisfied. By the year 221 BC‚ King Ying Zheng had acquired a new name‚ Emperor Shi Huang Di. This was the first time that China had been unified under one ruler‚ into one country‚ an enormous achievement. "We wouldn’t have a China without Qin

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    Qin Shi Huangdi or commonly known as just Qin Shi Huang‚ was the emperor of China from 221BC. Qin Shi Huang (then known as Ying Zheng) became the King of Qin at the age of 13 but did not assume control until he was 22. He was the one responsible for unifying china. Qin Shi Huang assumed autocratic control‚ introducing a new currency‚ and by creating a unified system of weights and measures‚ writing and currency. Qin Shi Huang was both a brutal tyrant and a great leader. He used violence to take control

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    Shi Huang Ti Qin Shi Huang was born in the Zhao state who named as "Ying Zheng" for which he was born in the January (Zheng means January in Chinese) (Carole & Bos‚ 1999; Cinderella‚ 2006; Wikipedia‚ 2006; &Duin‚ 2006). He later called himself as Shi Huang Ti after he conquered all of the states of his time. His mother was a businessman’s (Lu Bu Wei) concubine who was given to Yi Ren (Yin Zheng’s father) up to his request. On the other hand‚ his father was one of the sons of the crown prince (An

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    mandarin language‚ there are no plural affixes used. The only irregularity to this is the use of “men” which is normally used in a very formal setting to say “peoples.” For example: 1.3 “The babies” (Omitted) Ying er men 1.4 “Some babies” Yo xie Ying er

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    Introduction Taoism as a Chinese religion began in the year 142 C.E‚ with the revelation of the Tao to Zhang Daoling or Chang Tao-ling by the personified god of the Tao‚ Lao Zi.Taoism emerged from a rich Shamanic tradition which existed in China and it is one of the Shamans‚ known as Kong FuZi.It was the first to construct a system by which the underlying structure of the universe could be expressed. Early religious rooted in the ideas of the Taoist thinkers‚ to which were added local religious

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