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    How To Work In Prison

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    My point of view on this matter comes from experience at the prison. For something to work‚ the person has to use it first. By just buying a vacuum cleaner doesn’t make the house clean. The individual has to use the vacuum cleaner to clean the house then it will be clean. The same idea with the inmates‚ by just providing the programs and classes doesn’t make them better. There a lot of programs that are offered inside a prison that inmates can take advantage of but there are multiple problems as

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    Explanations of conformity Why do we conform? Deutsch and Gerrard 1955 decided that there were 2 possible reasons why you would conform. They suggested that it was either due to Normative social influence or due to informational social influence. Normative social influence Need: - Humans have basic need to we want to feel accepted‚ approved and liked and as a member of a group How it leads to conformity: - in order to gain acceptance by others‚ we often conform to the

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    How a Microwave Works By Zach Betten     [pic] What is a Microwave?        A microwave oven or microwave is a kitchen appliance that cooks or heats food by using electromagnetic waves. This happens by using microwave radiation to heat materials such as water and other things within the food. This leads to food being more evenly heated throughout.             Basic microwave ovens heat food quickly and efficiently. One setback is that they do not brown or bake food in

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    The industrial revolution/evolution was a major change to nineteenth century Britain. It revolutionised the effectiveness of agriculture so farming could be done all year round. Machines were created such as the steam engine and the water frame were made to make difficult tasks easier as mining and weaving. New methods of transportation were developed from the steam powered train to canals that made resource and human transport efferent and cheap. But what makes it a revolution or an evolution. A

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    HOW CANCER CELLS WORK A diagnosis of cancer can be devastating. And there is good reason for this fear -- Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States next to heart disease‚ and will claim more than half a million lives this year. Cancer  also known as a malignant tumor or malignant neoplasm‚ is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body. Not all tumors are cancerous;benign tumors do not spread to other

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    this piece of legalisation has been taken into deep measures as her case has shown that there was no level of communication between people or health services she was visiting. Once this piece of legalisation came along their main aim is to keep the children be healthy‚ stay safe‚ enjoy and achieve‚ make a positive contribution Achieve economic well-being. Never use physical punishment:e4 Respect the parent or those in a parenting role as the primary carer and educator of the child because respecting

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    1.1|The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) was introduced in 2008‚ then the revised framework for the EYFS was published on 27th March 2012‚ to be implemented from the 1st September 2012 – this framework includes the recommendations from the 2011 Tickell review. It was introduced to provide a framework which would deliver consistent and high quality environments for all children in early year’s settings. The early years foundation stage (EYFS) is a statutory framework that sets out the overall standards

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    of the early year’s practitioner in relation to current frameworks? In this assessment task I am going to describe the role of the early year’s practitioner in relation to current framework. The role of the early year’s practitioner to follow current frameworks: EYFS-(Early year’s foundation stage) The early year’s foundation stage been in place since 2008. It sets all of the things that all early years providers must meet. This is for maintained schools and non-maintained school. The early year’s

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    Explanation of L'Allegro

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    such as the one Milton lived. At the beginning of each poem‚ each of them reflect on each other’s premise‚ then going on to their own qualities. Both of the poems seem like they could come from different people‚ staying very central and positive on their own thoughts. In this essay‚ an explanation will be done on the main points of Milton’s joyous poem‚ “L’Allegro”. Firstly‚ the introduction of “L’Allegro” talks about the underworld‚ which suggests that depression will send you to the underworld

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    How Breathalyzers Work

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    How Breathalyzers Work Busted for driving under the influence? Let’s admit it‚ drinking is indeed fun‚ therefore it is one of the most popular activities across the world. It is even considered a basic need for some people and forms many cultures. After drinking‚ the safest way to get back home is either to take a taxi or to have your designated driver drive you home. Still‚ there are some stubborn ones who insist on driving back home even though they are aware that they had much to drink. That

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