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    Use of wood [ edit | change the code ] In Europe‚ oak was widely used and then grown for its wood‚ cork‚ bark and acorns (formerly used for flour‚ but mainly for feeding pigs ). Tadpole oaks sometimes found in hedgerows bocagères or isolated oak in a field or a field. Oaks are hardwood trees . The oak wood has a density of between 0.75 and 0.85 g / cm 3 . It is a very tough and hard material. Its resistance to insects and fungi (natural durability) is very important because of its high tannin content

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    town of Greenfield‚ New York. His grandma graduated at Albany Law school and kept books at the house which Joseph started to read and wanted to write his own books. His grandpa owned a little general store and his grandpa showed him how to walk quietly in the woods and how to fish. Joseph Bruchac promotes Native American Culture through his works Our Stories Remembers‚ Code Talkers‚ and Children of the Longhouse. Joseph Bruchac promotes Native American culture through his book Our Stories Remember

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    their power to keep people safe of any harm‚ neglect or risk. As an individual healthcare worker you owe a duty of care to your service users‚ your colleagues‚ your employer‚ yourself and the public interest. All duty of care is described I Code of Practice. Duty of care means that you must aim to provide high quality care to the best of your ability. If for any reason you can’t do this then you must say so. You must adhere to a standard of reasonable care and you are expected to: • Keep your

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    EYMP 3 PROMOTE CHILDREN’S WELFARE AND WELL BEING IN THE EARLY YEARS 3.1 Explain how to promote children’s health and wellbeing in an early years work setting To promote positive health and wellbeing within an early years work setting‚ there are 6 holistic aspects of health which enable a child to feel happy‚ be fit and able to adapt and to develop to their full potential. Physical Health – this is how the body functions physically‚ and is the easiest “aspect of health” to measure. Emotional

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    and can be caused by anything such as bullying‚ abuse‚ family problems‚ peer pressure etc. There are many serious effects that come with suffering with bulimia. It causes damaging side effects to the body. There is not one part in the body that does not get affected by having long term bulimia. the main parts that get damaged include - Blood - anemia Heart - irregular heart beat and blood pressure Body fluids - Dehydration and low potassium Intestines - Abdominal cramping and bloating Brain

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    How does the law protect the rights of consumers?! The monumental changes in the last two centuries have rendered consumers especially vulnerable to unfair business conduct. In reaction to this the law has set out exactly what the rights of consumers are‚ and attempts to protect them through a number of ways. Over the years‚ the courts have made numerous decisions in relation to consumers and businesses and the result has been a thorough body of common laws that regulate the formation of contracts

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    big city‚ but he is also most famous for a series of laws that he created. Hammurabi created his code of laws‚ which consists of 282 laws‚ in the year 1750 BC. The Code of Hammurabi was inscribed on stone. The code of laws encouraged people to accept authority of a king‚ who was trying to give common rules to govern the subjects’ behavior. The actual laws range from public to private matters‚ with humane approaches to human problems. The laws include almost everything from marriage and family relations

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    Assessment Method - J - Reflections on own practice No. 2 The learner has agreed to submit the following evidence. Unit Assessment criteria Assessor initial/date SHC 33 EYMP4 1.1. Explain what is meant by: Diversity‚ equality‚ inclusion and participation SHC 33 1.2. Describe the potential effects of discrimination. SHC 33 1.3. Explain how inclusive practice promotes equality and supports diversity. SHC 33 2.1. Explain how legislation and codes of practice relating to equality‚ diversity and discrimination

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    academic achievement and personality of children. Their absence in their respective families may have effect on the children they left behind. Generally‚ this study aims to examine the impact of having parents working overseas on children’s school achievement and personality. Descriptive approach was utilized. Three hundred sixty seven (367) Grade School pupils of Holy Spirit Academy of Malolos were the participants of the study determined through Yamane’s formula. The Metropolitan Achievement Test was

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    Code of Business Practices Ethics Guide GUCCI GROUP CODE OF BUSINESS PRACTICES 1 Contents 1 Introduction from Robert B Polet‚ President and C.E.O. of Gucci Group 2 Business Ethics in Practice Shared principles Shared responsibilities 3 Group Commitments Rules of Conduct Colleagues and Employees Customers and Consumers Shareholders Business Partners Environment and the Communities 4 Implementation and Follow-up 5 Applying the Code of Business Practices 6 Contacts 3 4 6 7 9 10 12 15 16 17 18

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