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    Shakespeare’s plays have been performed for almost 500 years. The times have changed‚ but the words and stories remain. Things evolved and now it isn’t like it was before. Many things have changed. For example‚ clothes‚ technology‚ government‚ laws and even the way we speak has changed. Not everything has changed though there are still a few things that we have kept like for example show business‚ entertainment‚ and the way we see each other. One of the many things that are different now from when

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    Change over time essay Life changed between 500 C.E and 1650 C.E Because of the Middle ages and the crusades‚ the Renaissance and the humanistic art and literature and the Protestant Reformation and the splitting of the Catholic Church. Those three ages brought upon important historical events which we all know and study. The Middle Ages and the crusades where first and then came the Renaissance with humanistic art and then the Protestant Reformation and the splitting of the Catholic Church. Middle

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    How Education has Changed Over Time Did you know that about 44% of people leave education as a profession before their first five years of teaching? Education has changed majorly over the years‚ some positive and some negative. The teaching career has changed overtime affecting the amount of teachers and subs‚ the individuals leaving the education careers‚ and how the material in education has changed. Over the years education has changed‚ it has been noticed in the amount of subs and teachers.

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    The period of 1492-1750 opened up new worlds and old worlds to a world of growing interdependence and connectivity. This era was home to the discovery and subsequent European colonization of the Americas and the African slave trade (the diaspora) both being remarkable and profound events in world history. The interactions focused on three regions: Western Europe‚ Africa‚ and the Americas. The communication expanded the economies of all three regions while damaging social structures of Africa and

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    Support individuals with specific communication needs Learning Outcomes for 1.1/1.2/1.5 will be cross referenced into Unit HSC21 and LD201 1.3 In the table below list features in the environment that may help or hinder communication. Then describe in detail how these features may help or hinder communication. Features in the environment How may this help or hinder communication? Lighting People with a hearing or sight impairment need good lighting as they may need to be able to see your

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    extent have people’s conceptions of childhood changed over the centuries? The western idea of childhood is presented as a social construction‚ aimed at highlighting a lacking in physical and physiological development. This conception is not consistent with previous ideologies‚ nor does it reflect a universal truth. This essay argues that historical advancement has little to no influence on childhood conceptions‚ as ideologies are shifted by contextual factors rather than the progression of time. Childhood

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    right‚ if you do not meet a persons communication needs many of their rights may be denied. These rights include: • Equality-If a person can not communicate they may not be treated equally. • Safety and security- a person may feel more at threat as they can not express there concerns or report any acts of abuse. • Diversity-the person wouldn’t be ale to express there own identity‚ or culture. 1.2 When working in the care setting how you interact with others is very important‚ your

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    Support Individuals With Specific Communication Need 1.1 Explain the importance of meeting an individual’s meeting needs. Every individual has the right to communication as the Human Rights Act (1998) lists the freedom of expression as well as other rights relating to communication. As a support worker I have a moral obligation as well as adhering to the standards‚ codes of practice‚ guidelines‚ morals and law that govern my practice to ensure that communication needs are met. If an individual’s

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    upwards economic prosperity‚ and cultural and artistic blooming. This period was called the Golden Age of Athens. This golden age would later be eponymously called The Age of Pericles‚ after the politician and general who rose to power during that time. It was during this century in Ancient Greece where Athens is the centre of attention. This new age was of even greater prosperity‚ in culture‚ in the arts‚ in social innovations‚ in its military‚ in developing democracy to its classical form it is

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    The role of the federal government has continuously changed throughout the years. During the prohibition period‚ the government was very hands-on by not allowing Americans to drink alcohol. The prohibition did not work very well and the government then adopted more of a hands-off approach. By reducing regulation‚ the economy suffered and the Great Depression struck as a result. Therefore‚ the government retook more of a hands-on approach and the economy began to improve. The federal government continued

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