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    Developmentally Appropriate Practices The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) is a society that strives to serve all young children from birth to the age of 8. They encourage high quality learning based on early childhood practice‚ policy‚ and research. NAEYC developed the Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) to promote young children’s optimal learning and development. DAP incorporates teachers to recognise a child’s individual learning capacity and capabilities

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    1. (a) Give examples of how political-legal forces and technological forces have presented an opportunity or a threat to a particular industry or business organization. Political –legal forces are the most important factor in both opportunity and threat on an industry. Hence‚ both political legal forced and technological forces are a key factor in determining the mechanics of an industry. First of all‚ political legal factors determine the entry and exit barriers. Thus‚ if they were favorable;

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    across the globe for different intentions. It may be for business‚ recreation‚ education‚ health‚ and faith. Traveling to religious sites has been accounted for in the bible and can been considered as one of the oldest reasons for travel and is a vast growing sector even today. Tourist visit cultural or religious site for that matter for a variety of reasons (Ho & McKercher‚ 2006). According to Levi and Kocher‚ the purpose of visiting sacred sites may from the purposeful tourist who is seeking authentic

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    shouldn’t use drugs. I believe that drugs ruin your body‚ mind ‚ and life. Drugs affect your body in many different ways such as brain damage ‚ heart problems‚ kidney failure‚ liver problems and the list goes on and on. First of all Drugs are against the law and until the law is changed‚ anything to do with growing‚ transporting and selling of drugs is illegal. So unless you want to spend some time behind bars i suggest you think twice before trying any drug. The most common drug that is used

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    maple wood‚ the architecture was interesting and had a very modern feel to it. The inside was beautiful‚ and very spacious. There were chairs set up and tables‚ and fire places‚ of course there were Israeli flags hanging from different locations. When we first got in‚ we first just walked around and marveled at how modern and clean the temple felt. People were starting to come in‚ and greet each other. It was obvious that the community was very close; everyone seemed to know one another. My friend

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    athletes be given the choice to use performance-enhancing drugs? Yes Freedom of choice. If athletes wish to take drugs in search of improved performances‚ let them do so. They harm nobody but themselves and should be treated as adults‚ capable of making rational decisions upon the basis of widely-available information. Even if there are adverse health effects in the long-term‚ this is also true of both tobacco and boxing‚ which remain legal. Yes Already athletes use all sorts of dietary supplements

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    Cause and Effects of Drug use in High schools The use of drug is becoming prevalence in today’s society. Drug abuse is referred to as intake of drugs by over does of the prescribed drug given by medical personnel or taking drugs on an individual’s personal interest or influence by some groups of people. Indeed‚ the term drug abuse is used to indicate excessiveness and frequent consumption of drugs regardless of whether an individual is depending on it or not. Drug abuse is chemical substances

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    receives the reverential attention of the devotees. The two rituals of pilgrimage and the observance of the Eight Precepts are combined here. Processions commemorative of the event‚ referred to as Mihindu Peraheras‚ are held in various parts of the country In the 3rd century BC‚ area of Mihinthalawa was a thick jungle area inhibited by wild animals and was a hunting ground reserved for the royals. All this changed in 250 BC when the son of the Indian Emperor Asoka‚ Mahinda Maha Thero arrived

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    Developmentally Appropriate Practices And Their Challenges The most important elements to me have to boast their ability to offer child-centered‚ child-engaging experiences relevant to who the learner is as a whole‚ coupled with clear objectives. Personally‚ it seems that the most important elements in a developmentally appropriate literacy program are relevance and significance. For kids‚ fun is always relevant and significant. If it was developmentally appropriate for kindergarten students

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    A culturally inclusive classroom is one where the school community‚ including students and staff alike recognize‚ appreciate‚ and take advantage of diversity to enrich the overall learning experience. Moreover‚ a Culturally responsive teacher acknowledges the presence of culturally diverse students in the classroom by helping these students find relevant connections among themselves and with the subject matter their study and with the tasks they are asked to perform in order to promote students’

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