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    Running

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    Jaymes Studabaker Runningrunningrunning down a dark alley don’t know where to go and then you come face first into a brick building you get knocked unconscious and you wake up not knowing where you are. Have you ever had that happen to you? Well that’s happened to me. I was a good kid‚ popular‚ and as the girls would put it hot. Well now I can’t talk to girls or let’s just say any one for that fact. My parent named me Phillip‚ but now I go by James. The person that made me run into that wall

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    purpose and essence of any records management system is the right information in the right place in the right order‚ at the right time for the right person at the most important is lowest cost. (Baje‚ 1998). In the health records‚ they use paper record management for any activities for record in their management. However‚ the issues of paper record management were discussed because it have disadvantages that need to be solved. After a few years‚ paper health record are used and now Electronic

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    Guidelines for Completing the Observations of Children In a Childcare Facility You are required to submit a report on your observations (labeled observation report) of 2 young children. As discussed in class‚ the subjects of your observation should be one boy and one girl who are 3 and 4 years of age. The report should be presented in narrative format and include a description of the center in which the study took place. Included in the report should be a description of each student studied

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    Safeguarding the Welfare of Children and Young People Outcome 1 Know about the legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety 1. Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety Legislation and guidelines: • In England and Wales‚ The Children Act 1989 • In Northern Ireland‚ Children Order 1995 These two Acts

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    the most effective for the children to learn. However the opposites are not few in numbers. It is often said that parents are the first teacher of a child. Although parents neither teach their children things directly nor teach by design and children don’t always learn when their parents intend to teach them‚ they themselves have started to learn from their parents while they are doing things by watching and imitating. Therefore‚ many people think that the way children get knowledge by observing

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    the more successful he will become. While this idea has completely rendered academia as the ideal way for a child to succeed‚ it completely undermined the importance and benefits of play. Play helps build characters‚ and by participating in play children are allowed the opportunity to develop their personality and a positive sense of self. This ultimately helps them realize their potential and allow the child to also succeed later on in life. Play is an essential in a child’s life‚ and play is equally

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    always running

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    development of human beings would involve dividing them into different races‚ and certainly God would never have expected the fact that race became a societal issue as to how minorities are being bullied. In the book “Always Running” wrote by a Mexican-American‚ Luis Rodriguez‚ he records his early life as one of the gang members in the City of Angel‚ Los Angeles. He attempts to use his story to show the racial oppression and violence of the gang members‚ and more significantly‚ he uses his story to demonstrate

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    The Hobby of Running

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    The Hobby of Running Running as a hobby is recommended because it is beneficial in helping to improve health‚ helps you to meet new people and is versatile and relatively inexpensive. Running is also a useful tool in reducing stress and provides other psychological benefits. Running is a relatively easy hobby to take up. Running requires no new skills. You can begin running at any age with many people over 40 taking their first running steps as they embark on the path to health and a new and

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    Marathon Running

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    entertain the thought of running 26 miles and competing in a marathon. Running is both a simple and complex sport. Runners come in all shapes and sizes. I have seen 300-pound men and women at the start of a race and in contrast the chiseled muscles of the elite runners. The reasons for running are as various as the runners themselves. Some run for weight lose‚ mental or physical health‚ competition‚ and charity. There are many physical health benefits for running; “Human bodies burn about

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    Barefoot Running

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    Footwear‚ accepted and denied Running for sport and recreation are perhaps as unique as the enthusiasts who first roused the market. Today‚ that market (running shoes) is changing. While the 21st century has propelled us into an “age of hyper-engineered performance gear and space-age wicking fabrics;” barefoot running has reinvented the marketplace‚ while simultaneously inspiring the new generation (Sprinkle 2004). The idea that running barefoot can be beneficial is a relatively liberal idea

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