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    have an idea to photograph the girls face‚ with a really strong make up‚ which is going to look really good on her. The other two were for the slogan “Sleep. It’s what you need.”. First I was thinking of taking picture of a little child‚ about 8-9 years old‚ sleeping in its bed. It was going to be hugging its teddy bear and looks really cute. Then I was thinking of showing children‚ playing outside‚ looking happy and full of energy‚ because they’ve had their sleep the night before. The second

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    In this essay‚ I will examine Eriksons Developmental Theory known as his ’Theory of Psychosocial Development. ’ The focus of this assignment will be centred on the psychological growth during Eriksons first three stages of development‚ spanning from birth to the age of four‚ or five. However‚ I will also briefly investigate the later periods of development in order to fully disclose the essence of Eriksons groundbreaking theory. Before my onslaught into this‚ the core of this essay‚ I will

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    Personal Development Plan Q1. Where am I now‚ what am I doing and how well am I doing it? I am doing an Apprenticeship at Russell Hill Road Day Nursery‚ working to achieve my level two NVQ. I am doing it to the best of my abilities. Q2. Where do I want to be in 1‚ 2 and 5 years’ time? What are my goals? In one year’s time I would like to be on my way to starting my level three NVQ‚ in two years’ time I would like to be completing my level three NVQ and in five years’ time I would like to be

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    STLS Level 2 Award Please fill in in pen before handing in – NO tippex Main stages of development of children and young people Age Band Physical Development Communication and Intellectual Development Social and Emotional Development Birth – 3 years Little mobility to walking Lifts head on own Can grip (i.e. a rattle/bottle) Can rollover Puts things in mouth Raises arms for lifting Feeds themselves Starts to scribble with crayons Can kick a ball Start communication through smiling/laughing Making

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    Self Evaluation and Personal Development Plan Creating a personal development plan involves more than simply contemplating what you want from your life and how to go about achieving it. If you want to create a personal development plan that helps you to achieve your goals‚ preparation is the key. To prepare‚ one must have a great deal of self-awareness. This includes clear understanding of personal values and ethics‚ analyzing personality characteristics‚ evaluation of learning styles

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    my self-examination through “Kegan’s Five Stages of Development” significantly characterize my conflict pattern. These two methods of identifying the origins of my conflict pattern along with White and Winslade’s ideas of externalizing the narrative significantly impact my pattern of rational thinking accompanied my irrational action. Hocker and Wilmot (2014) describe in great detail the effects of destructive

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    My personal leadership development plan: In order to develop my personal leadership‚ I think what I should do is finding my weakness and then suiting the remedy to the case. Weakness 1: I always have a dilatory style of work. (belong to private victory and problems involving my own behavior) Analyze: First‚ I think this is because I am always in pursuit of perfection. This idea gives me a lot of pressure when I begin to work and I am always afraid of failure. What’s more‚ I cannot control myself

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    movie-The Blind Side talks about how Michael Oher achieved his self-esteem during his adolescent time. Between the plots of the movie‚ we also included some development theories such as Erik Erikson’s psychosocial cognitive theory; Maslow’s hierarchy needs theory and also the operant conditioning theory that associated with Michael’s development. As an introduction‚ Michael Oher was a famous Black American football player that came from a poor family that consist of thirteen children‚ an

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    exemplify qualities and ideas. The author of The Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ has been referred to as the father of the symbolic novel. In The Scarlet Letter symbols play an Immense role in the plot of the book. During the duration of this essay my intentions are too deeply analyze the many symbols that the scarlet letter presents. As the novel begins‚ The prison is the first symbol presented. “The prison of the town symbolizes the darkest aspects of Puritan society and its hypocrisy (Warfel)

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    The argumentative essay is an essay in which you argue a point -- an essay in which you prove a thesis. The argumentative essay starts with an introduction. The introduction is the gateway into your paper‚ and it serves two roles. The introduction should grab your reader’s attention and let him or her know what your paper will be about. Your thesis must also let your reader know what your essay will be about. By the time he or she finishes your conclusion‚ the reader should know what you intend

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