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    Jie Xu Chisako A. Cole- RHET106 Analyzing an argumentative essay‚ Final Draft June 7‚2013 Cherish Children’s Thinking Do you think teachers should cherish the children’ s thinking? Most people think the teachers should treasure the children’s thinking and give the children a space to think freely. It is important for children to cherish their chance to think freely‚ because they may lose the imagination when they grow up. If all people in the world do not have imagination‚ this world would

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    Water Awareness Speech

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    taste‚ but we need it every day. We can’t describe its colour‚ but we see it every day. We use so much of it‚ yet there’s so little of it. Can anybody guess what it is? Its “water”‚ as many of you may already know its Water Awareness week. I am here to Increase public awareness and understanding of water issues and to encourage people to use water wisely. Many people may be wondering why is water so essential in life‚ there’s an endless reasons for the importance of water. To say a few would be

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    SHC 31 Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s young people’s settings 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate: There are different reasons people communicate: To share ideas and information: the communication is important to give and receive information and instructions‚ to understand and be understood‚ to share opinions‚ knowledge. For example when a child has a special diet the parents inform the nursery and passes the information to the staff that is

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    Unit 1 Promote communication in Health‚ Social care‚ or Children’s and young people’s settings. • Identify the different reasons people communicate. People communicate for several reasons for example:  To express emotion or feelings  To share opinions or information  To build relationships  To understand things or people‚ and for others to understand you  To share knowledge or to gain knowledge  To comfort others • Explain how communication affects relationships in the work

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    Oliver Twist Presentation

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    I want to present the novel “Oliver Twist” by Charles Dickens. It was published in 1837. Referring to the kind of book you can say that it is a children’s story‚ a detective story or a novel of social protest. At first I want to say something about the author. 1. Charles Dickens: A Brief Biography Charles Dickens‚ the English novelist‚ is considered the greatest one of the Victorian period. In his works Dickens has attacked social evils and injustice. This he had experienced in his own youth‚

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    1st Presentation

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    improved working conditions. Also‚ when employers pay low wages this can lead to cheaper products and these are more attractive to consumers. Child labor can affect a child in many ways. Long‚ strenuous hours of activity affect a child’s mental health‚ physical health‚ social development and general well-being and‚ often interfere with his/her education. Children‚ who simultaneously work long hours and study‚ experience higher levels of negative attitudes towards school‚ decreased school attendance and

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    Children's Court Cases

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    1. After the receipt of Preliminary assessment from the Board‚ the Children’s Court may decide that i. There is a need for trial of the child as an adult as per the provisions of Cr.P.C.‚ 1973‚ and pass appropriate orders after trial considering on the special needs of the child‚ the tenets of fair trial and maintain a child friendly atmosphere. Provided‚ no child in conflict with law shall be sentenced to death or for life imprisonment without the possibility of release‚ for any such offence‚

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    Abstract This is a paper about cultural awareness. It also emphasis how important it is in businesses. Why is it important? Communication is important in all relationships‚ to include business relationships. To show my knowledge‚ I was instructed to utilize the Kwintessential Language and Culture Specialist website and to answer questions provided by the professor. These questions are to identify which test were taken‚ my feelings about my scores‚ strengths‚ weaknesses‚ how to improve‚ and

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    What Is Self Awareness?

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    What is self awareness? Taken quite literally‚ ’self awareness’ means to be aware of our selves. It is having a clear understanding of our personality‚ including strengths‚ weaknesses‚ thoughts‚ beliefs‚ motivation‚ and emotions. Self awareness also allows us to understand other people‚ how they perceive us‚ our attitude and our responses to them in the moment. We are all different and so too is the way we react to things‚ learn and put together information. In order for us to gain a better

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    Self Awareness in Nursing

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    and in leadership activities. Self-awareness has been widely accepted as an important part of contemporary nurses’ repertoire of skills and has been said to be an important factor in a successful nurse-patient relationship. It has been identified as a factor in empathy‚ supporting the notion that self-awareness leads to a gentler way of being and compassion results. However‚ there is a lack of empirical evidence related to how students actually develop self-awareness within the context of nursing education

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