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    Dem 201

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    Unit 4222-237 Dementia Awareness (DEM 201) Outcome 1 understand what dementia is Explain what is meant by the term “dementia” (201.1.1) Dementia describes a set of symptoms that may include memory loss and difficulties with thinking‚ problem-solving or language. These changes are often small to start with‚ but for someone with dementia they have become severe enough to affect daily life. Dementia is caused when the brain is damaged by diseases‚ such as Alzheimer’s disease‚ vascular dementia

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    unit 201

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    Jethiga Mathiyalagan UNIT 201 Child and young person development 1.1 Know the main stages of children and young person development A. Physical development B. Communication and intellectual development C. Social‚ emotional and behavioural development Birth to 3yrs old Control their muscles and movements Motor control develops from the head‚ moves down through the arms and the trunk and then to the legs and feet. A baby can turns its head from side to side when lying on the back or belly

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    LD 201

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    Unit 4222-245 Understand the context of supporting individuals with learning disabilities (LD 201) Outcome 1 Understand the legislation and policies that support the human rights and inclusion of individuals with learning disabilities The learner can: 1. identify legislation and policies that are designed to promote the human rights‚ inclusion‚ equal life chances and citizenship of individuals with learning disabilities The following legislations and policies is by no means an exhaustive

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    Theo 104 Reflection Paper

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    Reflection Paper My dad used to tell me all the time that we are all a work in progress. At the time I didn’t know exactly know what he meant. As years have passed on and my relationship with Christ matured‚ I now know what he meant. We as children of God can never be perfect‚ but what we can do is strive to be like Christ‚ this is what the definition of a Christian is‚ “Christ like”. I try to share the good news of Jesus‚ and when I do I like to talk to people about God’s Grace and through his

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    Acct 201

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    ------------------------------------------------- ACCT 201 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Chapter 1 Solutions The Financial Statements ------------------------------------------------- Short Exercises (5 min.) S 1-1 Computed amounts in boxes | | | | | | | | Total Assets | = | Total Liabilities | + | Stockholders’ Equity | | | | | | | a. | $340‚000 | = | $130‚000 |

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    Theo 202 Question Paper

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    Theo 202: Quiz 1 Study online at quizlet.com/_b3aow 1. Define the doctrine of eternal security. Salvation in three tenses The Christian has the promise of God that no one can separate him from God. 1. The Christian has been saved from the guilt and penalty of sin. 2. The Christian is being saved from the habit and dominion of sin. 3. the Christian will be saved at the Lord’s return. True. 13. 2. What was the significance of the council of Dort and it’s impact in defining he system

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    Psychology 201

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    they will adapt to modern society standards. This still‚ ultimately‚ does not change the fact that we are all sinners‚ and no amount of works can erase this sin problem from us. There is an answer to all of this‚ but I will not go into that in this essay. In conclusion‚ according to the discipline of naturalistic observation‚ we all exhibit sinful behavior from our ancestors. Wade Schumacher

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    Theo 104 Research Paper

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    Ashley Simmons THEO 104 Reflection Paper #1 Introduction: God gave us two gifts‚ life and love. God has given us the ultimate gift of love‚ by sacrificing his only son to give us eternal life. John 3:16 says‚ "For God so loved the world‚ that He gave His only begotten Son‚ that whoever believes in Him should not perish‚ but have eternal life." God has endless love for us‚ even though we are sinners by nature‚ his love is never ending and never changes. John 4:8 says “God is love‚” people

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    Theo 202 Research Paper

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    Course and Section Number: ___THEO 202-B10 LUO___________ (e.g. THEO 202 B01) Hamartiology: The Problem of Evil (Theodicy) The problem with evil is perspective and to some extent a definition of terms. From our perspective Evil things are happening to good people and that doesn’t seem fair and since God is fair then there must not be a God. Well at first glance that may make sense until you start digging a little deeper. So if a tornado hits a town that would be natural evil or if somebody

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    Final Essay

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    The major difference between a juvenile court and an adult court is the age of the offenders. A juvenile court usually deals with children under 18 and an adult court usually deals with offenders 18 and older. There are some circumstances where and offender may be under 18‚ but can still be tried as an adult. In those cases they will go to an adult court instead of a juvenile court. In a juvenile court the rehabilitation of the offender is the main focus. Juvenile courts usually do not require a

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