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    charge distribution is displaced slightly. The motion of the electrons due to the external electric field constitutes an electric current. Since the negatively charged electrons are moving to the left‚ the current‚ which is defined as the "flow" of positive charge‚ moves to the right. Given that the positively charged nuclei do not move‚ why does the right end of the rod become positively charged? The reason is that some electrons have moved to the left end‚ leaving an excess of stationary nuclei

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    own choices and decisions‚ making them feel that they have a sense of control over what they do. • Engaging actively with the family to appreciate the holistic needs of the child It is important to have regular contact with families and making them feel welcomed. Working closely with families will help identify additional needs of a child. • Providing an inclusive environment which actively welcomes diversity Ensuring diversity is important for all settings. This can be down through displays of

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    How My Positive Outlook Benefits My Community My positive outlook benefits my community in many ways. Helping one person in my community can have a trickle down affect to everyone in the community. Whether it is doing something big or small to help the out community can change the way people look at our community. Your community‚ your school‚ your lifestyle is what you make of it. A Positive Attitude can change the way we live in our community. One experience my community benefited from my positive

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    USING LIFE THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES TO EXPLAIN HELPING BEHAVIOUR. A theory‚ according to Lahey (2003)‚ is a tentative explanation of facts and relationships in Science. Mylers (1995) also defines a theory as an integrated set of principles that organize and predicts observable behaviours or events. Also a theory is a comprehensive explanation of natural phenomena which leads to accurate prediction. In Psychology‚ there are various theoretical perspectives. They are the learning (behavioral)

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    children and young people’s positive behaviour 1 Understand policies and procedures for promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour 1.1 Policies and procedures of the setting relevant to promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour We take great pride in our school in promoting positive behaviour. This is reflected in many of our policies which are in place. Listed below is a brief summary of some of the policies and procedures in place: ● behaviour policy – in order for

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    career action 12-2 Salary and Benefits Planning Sheet (Outcome 2) Contact two employers in your field to learn about the salary ranges and benefits they offer for the type of job you are seeking. Ask the following questions. Does this position have a fixed salary or a salary range? 1. Yes‚ it has a salary range. 2. Yes‚ it has a salary range. If the salary is fixed‚ would you tell me the amount? If the salary is in a range‚ would you tell me the range? 1. The salary range is 45K – 55K 2. The salary range

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    570-572 - Residual Dividends‚ Chapter 14 The amount of new investment which must be financed with equity is: $3‚000‚000 x 85% = $2‚550‚000. Since the firm has $3‚500‚000 of net income‚ $950‚000 = $3‚500‚000 - $2‚550‚000 will be left for dividends. 2. Question : (TCO F) The following data applies to Saunders Corporation’s convertible bonds: Maturity: 10 Stock price: $30.00 Par value: $1‚000.00 Conversion price: $35.00 Annual coupon: 5.00% Straight-debt yield: 8.00% What is the bond’s conversion

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    Explain the positive and negative factors of counter-urbanization. (15 marks) Counter-urbanisation is the movement of people from urban areas into rural areas (leaving the city and moving to smaller towns and villages). It can involve either a movement of employment to rural areas‚ or a movement of people to rural areas who then commute‚ and this involves people like middle class families or young professionals. This tends to happen in areas that have good transport links such as St Ives Cambridge

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    evidence which describes the role of the practitioner in working towards a health lifestyle and environment for children The role of a practitioner is vast. To be able to promote children a healthy life style and environment there are number of aspects that need to be met such as; * Routines * Circle time * Posters around the school (for example posters that promote healthy eating and exercise) * Environment * Indoor and outdoor activities Because children are growing it is

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    List of the different types of behaviour which are inappropriate for schools Hitting – using a hand or arm with a closed or open fist to hit (make forceful physical contact) with another person. Kicking – using the foot or leg to kick or hit another person Head butting – using the head or face to hit (make forceful physical contact) with another person Scratching – using the nails of the feet or hands to break the skin of another person. Pinching – using the fingers to squeeze another

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