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    2004 is about services provided to and for children and young people by local authorities and other bodies and requires that they work together in promoting the well-being of children in the local area. * Every Child Matters - (Five outcomes) This act was introduced in 2003 and was in response to the Victoria Climbie and the subsequent investigation . It is one of the most important policy initiative and development programmes in relation to children and children’s services of the last

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    Darlene wardlaw FROM: SUBJECT: CONFIRMATION REQUESTS DATE: OCTOBER 30‚ 2012 Two Forms of Confirmations We used both positive confirmations and negative confirmations. This is a required audit procedure by audit standards. Confirmations show existence and valuation of accounts and notes receivable. The positive confirmations are used to ask the customer to respond whether the balance is correct or incorrect. The negative confirmations ask for a response only if something is

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    June 8th‚ 2013 Mr John Black & Miss Jane White 24 Smith St Smithfield NSW 2165 Dear John & Jane‚ We have pleasure in confirming your forthcoming holiday to Hayman Island departing Sydney on the 11th of Sunday‚ July the 13th‚ 2013. Your itinerary is as followed: ITINERARY: SUN JULY 13 2013 Dep: Sydney Qantas Flight QF 1614 8:40 am Arr: Hamilton Island 11:10 am On arrival at Hamilton Island please make your way to the Hayman Island JLKSDJFLJFLSDJFLKSJFK

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    My Confirmation Essay Emma Schultz For my essay I have chosen to write about 3 commandments. The more I was studying these commandments‚ the more I truly understood them. These commandments were not chosen randomly‚ but are the ones I see in my daily life. Here they are: The second commandment Thou shall not misuse the name of the lord your God. When I was a young child I was unintentionally introduced to foul language like cursing and swearing. Once I heard these words‚ I would generally

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    1.1 Current Childminding Legislation The following is an overview of the current legislation which has an affect on childminders‚ parents and children. Equality Act 2010 The act replaced previous anti-discrimination laws with a single act to make the law simpler and to remove inconsistencies. The act covers nine protected characteristics. The characteristics applying to home-based childcare include disability‚ race‚ religion or belief and gender. Childcare Act (2006) The act lays

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    operate a home based childcare service‚ the following policies and Procedures must be in place: • Accidents‚ Illness and Emergencies • Behaviour • Safeguarding • Equal opportunities Write a policy for each of the above‚ and write a procedure to explain how each of the policies will be implemented. Four policies are four procedures are required Task 3 Confidentiality and Data Protection are vital when running a home-based service. Write an explanation of the importance

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    Confirmation Bias

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    What is Confirmation Bias? Confirmation bias is a tendency of people to prefer information that reinforces a thought or believe that they have. People demonstrate this bias when they retain information selectively‚ or when they interpret it in a biased way. The effect is stronger for emotional issues and for deeply rooted beliefs. (Science Daily) Examples of Confirmation Bias There are many everyday examples of people using confirmation bias behavior. A student doing research on only one

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    nfir I. Purpose of Confirmation * While Confirmation is a distinct and complete sacrament in its own right‚ its purpose is to perfect in us that which was begun in Baptism. We might say—in a sense—that we are baptized in order to be confirmed. * Confirmation is a rite of passage. When a Catholic becomes an adult‚ It replaces Bar Mitzphas from the Jewish traditions that Christianity is based on. It is when someone accepts the Holy Spirit. II. The Effects of Confirmation 1302    It is evident

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    Confirmation Parent Information Booklet Welcome! As you may already know‚ your child will be preparing for the sacrament of Confirmation in the upcoming months. We hope that you as parents will be able to support your child through their spiritual journey. The preparation for Confirmation is a time of spiritual growth‚ learning‚ sharing‚ fellowship and serving. Your child will learn what it means to be a disciple of Jesus Christ‚ in preparation to receive this special sacrament. The sacrament

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    Confirmation Bias

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    beings we form explanations‚ judgments‚ and impressions with ease; we adapt our generalizations in any given situation. As convenient as this may be at times‚ it can also be a negative thing‚ confirmation bias can easily influence our perceptions and holding certain beliefs can also generate their own confirmation; regardless of the statistics‚ facts‚ or proof. Our preconception of our society‚ world‚ or even any given situation will greatly influence how we will interpret those things and situations

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