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    In what way is Hamlet relevant in our world today? In that question‚ the word Hamlet is not underlined because the play itself is not nearly as relevant as a whole as Hamlet the person is. The play is full of allusions‚ jokes‚ and implications that is difficult for a modern audience to pick up on and understand their significance to the overall work. After all‚ Shakespeare wrote this as a performance piece that was to help pay the bills as much as it was to be a work of art. This is in no way

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    child pornography‚ and should be dealt with as such. Other specialists say it is “the latest fad” and will eventually die down. So it continues as undecided what society should consider it as. What is for sure though is how it is affecting today’s youth. Some are referring to it as the “silent social danger”. Not knowing and being unaware of what and whom‚ has some people concerned. Teens‚ young adults‚ parents‚ and specialists‚ do not fully understand what all is at risk‚ and how truly harmful it

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    younger workers should be the first priority of the employer nowadays. First and foremost‚ the young people have good ability to work in a modern and fast-paced society. They can learn much more new things than the older workers can. Moreover‚ the youth gives them many chances to study abroad in order to get great achievements from others developed countries‚ approach advanced information technology all over the world. From that‚ they can contribute to the success of their company in particular and

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    The Sculptor of Life After reading "The Open Boat" and reflecting back on my life‚ I realized that I am who I am mostly because of the environment I grew up in. Right when I was able to run and jump‚ I followed my older brother everywhere he went‚ most of the time unwanted. However‚ the time I spent with my brother and his friends truly molded my character into part of who I am today. Fishing‚ playing hockey‚ and just "chilling" with these older people‚ I think‚ enabled me to mature much faster

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    INTRODUCTION Human Lifespan Development Human development is marked by different stages and milestones over the lifespan. It is expressed over three domains: physical‚ cognitive and socio/emotional. While human physical and cognitive development is universal‚ socio/emotional definitions and development vary from culture to culture. Gaining a basic knowledge of human lifespan development will lead to a better understanding of the appearance‚ perceptions and behaviors of the self and others. Adolescence

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    Unit 331 Outcome 3Understand how to monitor children and young people’s development and interventions that should take place if this is not following the expected pattern. 3.1 Explain how to monitor children and young people’s development using different methods. There are numerous different methods of monitoring including: observations‚ body language‚ behaviour‚ moods‚ written records‚ assessment framework‚ information from parents/carers‚ work colleagues and standard measurements.

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    and more aggressive. As the country becomes more modern‚ people are becoming liberal caused by the things they encounter everyday. For example‚ the promiscuity or “boldness/sexuality” promoted by TV and media. Another is the permissive society; some youths cannot be tolerated anymore allowing them to do whatever they want. Possibility? Become PREGNANT EARLY‚ ending? SINGLE PARENT. I believe‚ any problem has it’s own solution. They say‚ prevention is better than cure. Well‚ together we can be responsible

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    1.6. Explain the Assessment frameworks that are used in own UK Home Nation Explain what CAF is CAF is a shared assessment tool for use across all children’s services and all local areas in England. It aims to help early identification of need and promote co-ordinated service provision. The Common Assessment Framework (CAF) is a key component in the Every Child Matters: Change for Children programme. It is an important part of a strategy for helping children and young people to achieve the

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    confronts the terrifying idea of growing older‚ leaving youth for adulthood‚ and dealing with a world far more complicated than he or she had thought it was. Sure there is pain to be encountered along the way‚ but in most of these stories the person eventually sees maturity as a reward and painful growth as a passage into a new world filled with prospects and promise. I think when entering adulthood‚ instead of grieving over the loss of youth‚ we should revel in newfound possibilities. The “coming-of-age”

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    great change of women position when accepting this indisputable fact. A growing number of juvenile-related problems are caused by mothers not being at home to take good care of their children. According to recent research‚ the crime rate of Australian youths in the last 3 years has risen by 40%‚ and among these youngsters‚ over 90 percent of their mothers have a well-paid full-time job. Nevertheless‚ it does not mean that married women who devote most of the time to working can be considered fully

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