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    Meadors‚ Alicia SPCH 1010-6M September 30‚ 2013 General Purpose: To Demonstrate Specific Purpose: To demonstrate to my fellow peers how to bake a fudge pie by using three simple steps: gathering the appropriate ingredients and tools‚ correctly mixing the ingredients‚ and how to bake the pie Central Idea: Today I will demonstrate to my class how to bake a fudge pie with common ingredients using three simple steps: gathering the needed

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    Interpretation Of Respect

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    meanings of respect‚ to discuss characteristics and qualities one must embody to be respected and finally to describe respects relevance to nursing as a profession. My Interpretation of Respect as A Concept respect can be viewed in several different ways; the first way that comes to mind is in regard to a person’s excellence‚ a person’s ability to perform tasks‚ quality they possess and finally something that is considered a display of a personal quality or ability. However respect does not revolve

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    Sharing literature with children at a young age is very important to their childhood development. “Sharing books with very young children not only helps them learn to listen but also to be more attentive and relate various stories to their own life” (Children’s Literature‚ 2009). After doing Jumpstart for a year I noticed that children would be more engage based on the strategies you used when reading with them. Something as simple as putting more excitement in your tone and changing your voice with

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    Writing Storybooks for Young Children A Lesson Plan for Middle-Years Writers Overview This is a long-term creative writing activity best suited to middle-years learners (grades 4-6). The goal is to conceive‚ write‚ illustrate‚ and construct a storybook for a pre-school or primary-aged child. It can be used as a stand-alone activity or as a care-partner activity. Experience has revealed that this activity works best when the student is writing for a real audience – that is‚ the finished

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    STL31 Communication and Professional Relationships With ChildrenYoung People and Adults. 1.1) Effective communication is vital in developing positive relationships in childrenyoung people and Adults. For example: The parent’s evenings recently took place at the school where I work. During each appointment‚ the teacher had to explain to the parents of each pupil‚ exactly how their child was progressing in school. Some children had been doing very well‚ and so the teacher had many positive

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    UNIT 4222-302 Engage in personal development in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings OUTCOME 1 Understand what is required for competence in own work role 1. Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role To assist service user or individual in the care home with everyday tasks such as washing‚ toileting‚ dressing‚ eating‚ drinking. To assist with mobility and disability. To help in the promotion of mental and physical activity through talking and reading

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    Respect and Patriotism

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    Patriotism is kind of strong passion which inspires one to serve one·s country. As one part from the society in Malaysia‚ we should always show loyalty and gratitude to our country. However‚ in Malaysia‚does the people really love or respect the country? Based on the facts in Malaysia‚newspapers and television news broadcasts have been full of calls by government ministers and officials for greater patriotism in the country. Malaysians‚ it seems‚ do not love Malaysia enough.Regarding this important

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    Respect and Freedom

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    with.Everyone wants to be free and independent from others.Freedom is the right to do what one wants‚live where he wants‚eat what he wants‚learns what he wants‚and chooses the religion in which he believes‚without ignoring or harming other rights. How can we live free? From my point of view‚ we can live free by respecting otherُs rights to live free too.We can not ignore the rights of people with whome we live in the society.We can not simply do what we want and ignore others.We must take other people

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    The Negative Effects of Day Care on Children Now more than ever parents around America are dropping their children off at day care centers. Currently more than 56% of children in the USA‚ aged three to five years old are enrolled in day care centers. (Safety) According to the 1992 Census Bureau 60% of the mothers that leave their children at day care centers do it in order to maintain or improve the family ’s standard of living. (Child) In today ’s world standard means a few TV ’s‚ a computer

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    safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety Children Act 1989 This Act identifies the responsibilities of parents and professionals who must work to ensure the safety of the child. This Act includes two important sections which focus specifically on child protection. The Education Act 2002 This sets out the responsibilities of Local Education Authorities (LEAs) governing bodies‚ head teachers and all those working in schools to ensure that children are safe and free from

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