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    list endless. As globalization paves its way across the world these problems no longer remain local problems but become international issues and there are numerous causes of these problems‚ some of which are created by man and can also be controlled by man. So here we would discuss some of these environmental problems‚ their causes and effects. More about Environmental problems • Air Pollution- Air Pollution is one of the problems that seem to have no solution at all. Air carries contaminants

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    Context and principles for early years progression (CU1533) 2.1 Explain how different approaches to work with children in the early years has influenced current provision in the UK All of the UK nations develop framework in a different way. Approaches that have had a great impact on early years curricula are‚ Reggio Emilia‚ High/scope‚ Montessori and Steiner. Reggio‚ influences the EYFS in many ways like practitioners providing the children initiated play‚ also enabling environment that

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    rendering them extinct. This is especially devastating because many of these species are endemic‚ meaning they are found only in one particular location and nowhere else in the world. The majority of species living in Hawaii are the result of thousands of years of island biodiversity. A few birds of one species migrate from some distant island due to some rare occurrence of nature and eventually evolve into several new species‚ each perfectly adapted to the environment in which it has come to live. Unfortunately

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    Introduction Open-source programming has been prominently growing through the past ten years. Programmers share their codes freely in order to be modified and used by others. They are allowed to alter and change the original software as much as they like. This in turn will produce higher quality software with improved features. An operating system is a layer of software which takes care of technical aspects of a computer ’s operation. Application software is a computer software that is avaible in source

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    also many people who believe that one person’s effort is insignificant in global environment change. Colin Beavan is one of several pro-environmental who contribute to provide awareness in how environment is in danger. As the person I have become‚ environment has affected my everyday life. “I didn’t just want to have no carbon impact‚ I wanted to have no environmental impact”‚ Beavan said. (P.14) This environmentalist has struggled about ways to get the environment clean. As Colin Beavan im against

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    Assessment in the Early Years Dr. A. Bakshi Brazelton Neonatal Assessment Scale (BNAS) Individual test For infants between 3 days and 8 weeks of age Index of a newborn’s competence Developed in 1973 by a Howard pediatrician‚ Dr. T. Berry Brazelton and his colleagues. Produces 47 scores: 27 behavioral items and 20 elicited responses BNAS: Special Contributions When the Scale was published in the early 1970s‚ people were just beginning to appreciate the infant ’s full breadth of capabilities

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    ARTICLE REVIEW: ‘ MINISTRIES IN THE NEW TESTAMENT AND THE EARLY CHURCH’ AUTHOR: SCHMIDT‚ PETER In This article Peter Schmidt looks at ministry in the New Testament and early church‚ comparing them to what we now understand to be ministry and office ‚ with the aim of proving that offices as we know them‚ were not the explicit will of the historical Christ but were an evolution which occurred because of historical and cultural circumstances at a particular time and so we are not bound‚

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    Good Morning everyone‚ today I’m going to talk about something taffeta everyone of us‚something that we all have the responsibility to protect it. So anyone of you can guess what is that something that I’m going to talk about today? Environment is our surrounding which includes everything from a non-living to a living being. It is the responsibility of every person to play a positive role in improving the environment. We all should realise the importance of a healthy environment and it is

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    LDS - Child Development in the Early Years Within this assignment I will discuss the importance of practitioners in the children’s workforce having a good knowledge of infant and child development theory. I will demonstrate my knowledge of both infant and child developmental theory including historical theory and theories of development in the womb

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    065 Promote learning and development in the early years 1.1 Explain each of the areas of learning and development and how these are interdependent. The EYFS has 7 areas of learning these areas are interdependent from each other there are 3 prime areas which are very crucial for encouraging children’s curiosity and enthusiasm for learning‚ they are also for building the children’s capacity to learn‚ form friendships and thrive. There are also 4 specific areas which link to the prime areas by enhancing

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