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    The Skeletal System The skeletal system is made up of bones‚ the joints where bones meet‚ and the connective tissues called cartilages that hold the bones together. The human skeleton is made up of 206 bones‚ and can be divided up into to two parts‚ the Axial Skeleton and the Appendicular Skeleton. (Adams et al.‚ pg. 4)(Boundless‚ 2013) Axial Skeleton The axial skeleton forms the main axis or core of the skeletal system. It consists of the skull‚ vertebral column‚ and thoracic cage. As noted by

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    level 3 childcare unit 3

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    E1 1. Children act 1989 2. Disability discrimination act 1995 (DDA) 3. Children act 2004 4. Human rights act 1995 5. Equality act 2006 E2 The children act 1989 has influenced some settings by bringing together several sets of guidance and provided the foundation for many of the standards practitioners sustain and maintain when working with children. The act requires that settings work together in the best interests of the child and form partnerships with parents or carers. It requires settings

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    Reflective Account At the start of December the teacher asked me to design a display which embodied the spirit of the Nativity Story. The display was to be situated on the board above the pegs where the children hang their coats. It was to be put here so that it can be instantly noticed by parents/carers‚ the children and all visitors to the classroom. I drew up a display in rough to show to the teacher to give her an idea of how the display would look. She approved and I began to start it

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    Hierarchy of Teepees

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    A tipi (also tepee and teepee) is a Lakota name for a conical tent traditionally made of animal skins and wooden poles used by the nomadic tribes and sedentary tribal dwellers (when hunting) of the Great Plains. Tipis are stereotypically associated with Native Americans in general but Native Americans from places other than the Great Plains mostly used different types of dwellings. The term "wigwam" (a domed structure) is sometimes incorrectly used to refer to a tipi. The tipi was durable‚ provided

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    Americans believed that they were at risk of alien abduction. Little green creatures might suck them up into their flying saucers‚ or probe their behinds and collect their vital bodily fluids before returning them to their beds only to wake up in the morning‚ wondering if it was real‚ or just a dream. These were the kinds of thoughts that Sagan embraced in his writings. But there is reason for Sagan’s attention to the fantasies of aliens‚ and midnight abduction stories. Sagan promoted the search for extraterrestrial

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    Lord's Resistance Army

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    uk/issues/the-lords-resistance-army) Kony rapidly lost support for his movement and‚ in frustration‚ began abducting thousands to hundreds of thousands of innocent children to only turn them into killing machines then unleash them into the villages of Uganda. The beginning of the abductions and massacres led by Joseph Kony and his army of children started the LRA that we know today. ​The Lord’s Resistance Army very quickly left the idea of overthrowing the Ugandan government behind as it grew in strength from the number of kids that

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    The compound pendulum Consider an extended body of mass with a hole drilled though it. Suppose that the body is suspended from a fixed peg‚ which passes through the hole‚ such that it is free to swing from side to side‚ as shown in Fig. 98. This setup is known as a compound pendulum. | Figure 98: A compound pendulum. | Let be the pivot point‚ and let be the body’s centre of mass‚ which is located a distance from the pivot. Let be the angle subtended between the downward vertical (which passes

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    Through contrasting settings and outcast characters‚ Burton develops the theme abnormal is preferred over the status quo. Burton implements an outcast protagonist to emphasize you do not have to stick to the status quo to be happy or successful. When Peg and Edward are strolling through the neighborhood‚ Burton uses medium and shot-reverse-shots to show how much Edward sticks out from the rest of the community. Early on‚ this develops Edward as

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    Hopi Initiation Ceremony

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    might associate to the rituals of our past‚ the Hopi bring a more unique‚ traditional and fascinating ideology to their initiation‚ which few have experienced or witnessed first hand. In Gill’s reading from February 15th Disenchantment: Religious Abduction reading we are presented with the purpose of Hopi initiation- to reveal the fullness of reality-one with nature of religion itself. For religion springs from the unique human capacity to grasp and to create dimensions of reality that are beyond

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    When Peg first encounters Edward‚ she is overcome with pity for his lonely life. She attempts to remedy his plight by adopting him into her own household‚ without any consultation with her family. Although she has good intentions‚ Peg evidently has no thoughts of eventual consequences. Similarly‚ Frankenstein’s initial endeavor while creating the Creature is to erase death

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