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    Suspicion of child abuse Task 1: P3: There are several risk factors which might lead to suspicion of child maltreatment or abuse. Professionals can understand better the risk factors being experienced by the children especially when working with them and their families. Physical factors – physical factors include physical abuse‚ sexual abuse and neglect. This is when people harm a child by any physical actions including kicking‚ hitting‚ slapping‚ shaking‚ burning‚ pinching‚ choking‚ biting‚ shoving

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    Ethnic Group in Malaysia

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    COLLEGE MPW1133 MALAYSIAN STUDIES JANUARY – MARCH 2013 SEMESTER Topic: Ethnic Group in Malaysia—the Malays TABLE OF CONTENT ITEMS | PAGE NUMBERS | Origins of Malays | 3 | Migration of Malays | 3 | Malays Language | 4 | Religion of Malays | 4 | Traditional Things of Malays | 5-6 | References | 7-8 | Origin of Malays The Malay race consists of two groupings – Proto Malays and Malay Polynesians which are likely originates from the Yunnan province or surroundings. The early

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    numerous changes since the 1800’s. The purpose of this essay is to explore a few key differences between the periods of 1500-1800 and today’s modern world. It will provide a summary of Blainey’s (2000) work and outline the following ‚ food production and diet‚ gender roles and finally beliefs and knowledge of the 1800’s. Focusing on how food was produced and what was eaten in the 1800’s‚ what was expected of women and men in their roles and where people of the 1800’s got their information and what

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    published in JAMA Pediatrics‚ growing up poor can harm brain growth and lead to lower performance in school. The fact that children belonging to low-income families have poorer performance in school has been known for a while‚ but recent research shows that poverty can be linked to a smaller surface area of the brain. Twenty percent of the achievement gap between affluent and poor children can be explained by their differences in brain development. A psychologist‚ Seth Pollak‚ and others at the University

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    Factors affecting academic achievement in children By Aaron shen Nowadays people are concerneed about education so much due to it has inevitable influence on academic achievement.But what is academic success?More and More studies have been taken to show different ideas about factors affecting academic achievement in .It’s clear that teachers’ assistants are no longer a popular point.Instead‚researhers found that the size of the class is a noticable factor.Of course

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    Factors That Lead to War

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    ideology when no peaceful solution is available‚ utilized‚ or searched. By the word territory‚ we are pointing to the land which nations possess‚ and sovereignty refers to the authority power of the leaders of each country. Resource is the materials of which a country is able to produce with the availability of certain goods‚ while ideology is the system of ideas and beliefs of which humans possess and is able to conclude certain actions by their own will The most basic motivation of war is the willingness

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    INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The academic performance of any child cannot be separated from the home background in which the child grows up. A healthy home background offers emotional security to a child.  Agholor (2005)‚ This investigation that has adopted refined measure of family‚ influences have tended to show that they are related more strongly to academic outcome‚ than global measure of family background. The impact of family background on the academic achievement in school is today

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    of data would be of interest. Data of a wide range of respondents would be collected by questionnaire‚ which is shorter in time and could be easier analysed. If the topic is more complex‚ it could be of interest to have more detailed data. Therefor a focus group discussion could be helpful. Normally there are six up to eight respondents in one group with one interviewer. What makes a focus group interest is the fact that the respondents are not always in direct contact to the interviewer. They will

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    Ioi Group Background

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    Corporation Berhad or commonly known as IOI‚ was incorporated on 31 October 1969 as Industrial Oxygen Incorporated Sdn Bhd. IOI is one of Malaysia’s biggest enterprise group that started from industrial gas manufacturing. It ventured into property development in 1982‚ followed by oil palm plantations in 1985. As at June 2009‚ IOI Group employs more than 30‚000 personnel of more than 23 different nationalities in 15 countries. IOI is listed on on the main board of the KLSE (also known as Bursa Malaysia)

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    Introduction This report will be examining multiple factors that may lead children to resort to tantrums and hitting. I will then identify relevant positive child guidance strategies that can be implemented in collaboration with parents and other teachers. These strategies will be strategies that can be implemented within an early childhood setting‚ to effect change and promote pro-social behavior. 2. Tantrums There are many children that teachers may find have challenging behavior to deal with. “Challenging

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