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    outdoor play provisions and examples of good practice within them. I will suggest areas for improvement in my settings outdoor play provision before moving onto outlining my setting’s current use of Welsh language within the outdoor area. I will then suggest areas for improvement in the use of Welsh language within the outdoor area including some activity ideas. Outdoor play is a vital part of a child’s development and should be used within childcare settings and schools as much as possible.

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    Foundation Phase have an awareness and knowledge of their country‚ the heritage of Wales‚ Welsh history and the cultural identity that is unique to Wales. To make sure that all children were able to have this experience‚ the Curriculum Cymreig (CC) was introduced as part of the National Curriculum for Wales. The Curriculum Cymreig was introduced in 1988 as part of the Education Reform Act and was conducted by the Welsh Assembly Government. Before this there was just a National Curriculum for both England

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    and filth‚ in the view of men; because thence forward no good can be achieved by them; no evil of the past can be redeemed by better service.” Is Dimmesdale right in this Quote? Dimmesdale is right and has a good point in the beginning of this quote. The reason is because he says “Men who have unconfessed sins shrink from displaying themselves slack and filth in the view of many men.” What he is saying is that if someone has unconfessed sins and does not confess they are just slack and filth. The

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    Irvine (2012‚ 1) suggests that since 1990s‚ street artists such as Banksy and Swoon have became a part of the present and contemporary art practices‚ which interpret and prescribe social and political issues through visual art in the public space. He claims that “A useful differentiator for street artists is the use of walls as mural space” (Irvine‚ 2012‚ 6). This quote suggests that most artists use walls to create their

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    the best vacuum for carpet as it detach more filth and allergens in one pass than other superiors. The lightweight handy architecture is less than 12 lbs. and is effortless to move and maneuver upstairs or from one place to another. With straight air flow automation and Hoover’s possesses Wind tunnel Automation‚ it creates the task so effortless so simple to remove even hidden filth or allergen. The HEPA filter bag grabs 99.97% of dirt‚ dust‚ pollens‚ filth and germs for better interior air quality

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    Welsh Case This particular case discusses whether General Electric fulfilled its Corporate Social Responsibility under the leadership of Jack Welsh or if it just met basic obligations. It also displays the evolving idea of social responsibility in a corporation by contrasting the corporation’s actions during Welsh’s leadership and after Welsh retired. It is shown that Welsh had a classical economic view of social responsibility. General Electric followed a traditional business model while Welsh

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    The history of Wales begins with the arrival of human beings in the region thousands of years ago. Neanderthals lived in what is now Wales‚ or Cymru in Welsh‚ at least 230‚000 years ago. Homo sapiens had arrived by about 31‚000 BC. However‚ continuous habitation by modern humans dates from the period after the end of the last ice age around 9000 BC‚ and Wales has many remains from the Mesolithic‚ Neolithic‚ and Bronze Age. The earliest known human remain discovered in modern-day Wales is a Neanderthal jawbone

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    importance of not being English‚ David McDowall states that national identity nowadays might have different perceptions. “A Canadian recently touring Britain discovered‚ in his own words‚ ‘There’s no such thing as the British‚ only English‚ Irish‚ Welsh and Scots.’ Ethnic minority communities apart‚ there is considerable truth in his remark. The sense of difference is more than 1‚000 years old and dates from when Anglo-Saxon invaders from the European continent drove the Celtic people out of what

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    Executive Summary There is an abundance of choice in our world today‚ whether its options for taste‚ or its options for necessity‚ we are surrounded by decisions. What if there was a place that honored our choices‚ and facilitated choosing the best option. This vision is becoming a reality with the Fuel Stop Café; it isn’t just a café where you choose white or wheat‚ it’s a café where you choose which one serves you better. Fuel Stop Café is designed to meet the needs of its consumers‚ not only

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    Freedom of Expression on the Campus Protecting Freedom of Expression on the Campus is about a Confederate flag on Harvard’s campus and the response to it a Nazi flag with a swastika. In the article Bok states that “symbols are a form of free speech and should be protected”. Even though‚ it is totally inappropriate and highly insensitive in this day and age. The First Amendment allows us the freedom to express our selves. Flag flying with symbols on them is one of these freedoms. Sadly though

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