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    Off Site Visits

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    YOUNG PEOPLES HEALTH AND SAFETY EXPLAIN THE PREPARATION AND SUPERVISION OF CHILDREN IN OFF SITE VISITS. Safety is our top priority even the shortest visits need to be thoroughly planned and requires its own risk assessment. All are off site visits for this age group (2yrs-3yrs old) are local. All visits our thoroughly planned and a risk assessment is carried out. A visit is made to all new places/venues. The risk assessment includes details of the modes of travel‚

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    Church of Latter Day Saints For my first visit report I chose the the Church of Latter Day Saints. Growing up in a primarily catholic area of San Antonio‚ Mormonism was always something of a mystery to me. I knew it existed and it was derivation of Christianity‚ but nothing more than that. In 2012 the Religious Congregations and Membership Study showed that in 26 states Mormons have grown in adherents by 50 percent. On top of that‚ churches have popped up in over 295 counties that were not there

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    Literary and Cultural Studies 212 – Narrative Essay 1 – ‘A Visit to Newgate’ by Charles Dickens D’Costa‚ Alzena. ‘Week 3: Realism as Convention’. Lecture. Curtin University. 10/8/09. Realism The realist novel is a product of a particular time and place as well as a new set of assumptions about the nature of truth. (Lect 3) Emerged in a time of capitalist modernity – ‘truth’ a product of empirical science. Reality translated through the human ability to test and measure (observation). Produced by

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    Passage: Nasser Ali: Irane‚ I love you. Would you marry me? Irane’s father: It’s out of the question! How can an artist provide for his family? Nahid: And then one day‚ I ran into your sister on the street. She gave me the news I had been waiting for so long... Nasser: But‚ Mom‚ I don’t love her. Nasser’s Mother: That doesn’t matter. Love will come with time. Summary In this passage Nahid bring Nasser his favorite food‚ which is chicken with plums. He spits it out because he can’t taste it and blames

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    At the end the dreams are what matter In the movie Bend It Like Beckam‚ the audience can identify a problem between cultural factors and the dreams and skills about Jess‚ teenagers full of expectations and skills in soccer. The only thing that she wants to do is show everybody what she is able to do‚ but her parents do not agree at all. She is fighting for her parents Jess’s family is from India‚ a very traditional country in which the woman are expected to home activities‚ but Jess is not agree

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    Would I answer honestly if I was participating in a national crime survey? Christina M Blanks Criminology CCJ 1017-12 Instructor Cedric Thomas Would you answer honestly if participating in a national crime survey asking about your criminal behavior‚ including drinking and drugs use? Why or why not? Yes I would answer honestly. The reason I would answer honestly is because it would help in the data‚ profiles‚ and to make sure that the results are correct‚ so there will not be any confusion

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    In the opening chapters of Cry‚ the Beloved Country by Alan Paton‚ Reverend Stephen Kumalo‚ an older South African-native parson‚ must make an immediate two-day journey to his nation’s capital‚ the large and mysterious Johannesburg. The year is 1946; Kumalo’s home village is called Ndotsheni‚ and is located in Natal. He has lived his whole life here‚ in the “slow tribal rhythm;” he fears Johannesburg‚ for some of his family have left Ndotsheni for it and nothing more is heard of them. But on a quiet

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    Art Museum Visit

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    of art made in the Renaissance. (hint: think 1400-beginning of the 1600’s) Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist‚ Giuliano Bugiardini‚ 1510s 8. A drawing.   Drawing of the Chief Painter Abol Hasan‚ Mohammad Shah‚ 1842-66 9. A piece that would be considered “art for day-to-day living.”   Comb‚ Indian‚ Karnataka‚ 18th Century 10. An Egyptian work of art. Mosque Lamp‚ Egypt. 1320   11. A painting by Jackson Pollock. (hint: look in the section with all the abstract painters 1945-present)

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    Nursing Home Visit

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    On November 11th 2011‚ I attended the assistant living facility facilty. On this certain day I saw a very special lady‚ on a very special day of hers. It was my clients eighty eighth birthday. She was very delighted to see me when I knock on her door. You could tell it from the smile on her face that she was very pleased to see me once again. She welcomed me into her room once again and kindly asked me to take a sit on the couch. As I enter my clients’ room I handed her a cupcake for Veterans

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    A Visit to an Amusement Park On the day of my thirteenth birthday‚ I was really excited since I was going to an amusement park for the first time in my life. So me and some of my friends I had invited‚ got into the car with my mom and dad‚ ready to have the time of our lives at the amusement park. On reaching the park‚ we bought tickets for everyone and entered the park. The only fitting description for it was “amazing”. I was really spellbound. Everywhere people were moving excitedly from one ride

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