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    Explain what is meant by the term "barriers to trade;" use examples. (10) In order to understand what we mean when we say "barriers to trade" we must first grasp the idea of international trade and free trade – which is what these "barriers" are preventing. International trade is made up of imports (M) and exports (X)‚ and is one of the components of aggregate demand (X-M). For some economies‚ international trade is an extremely significant contributor to GDP‚ as they have goods and services which

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    and enjoy a variety of leisure time activities in a comfortable‚ safe and friendly environment’ – The Brunswick Club (2008). Langford Primary School provides statutory primary education for children ages 5-11. It also provides optional education for 3-4 year olds. The school has a variety of facilities including an ICT suite and an Art/DT room. This already shows that the school supports a range of creative subjects‚ and provides children with a stable education. The school also provides

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    MGTS2607 Essay What is meant by employer militancy? How have employer actions towards trade unions changed since the end of the 1980’s? Why have Australian employers undertaken this change of approach? Student: Samantha Freeman Student Number: 41022715 Tutor: Dr Tom Bramble Due Date: 16th September 2008 WORD COUNT: 1‚900 This essay will answer the three essay questions put forward. Firstly‚ it will briefly explain what is meant by employer militancy. It will outline the main

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    E1 When discussing what types of setting which provide care and education‚ you need to take into consideration the different types such as statutory sectors‚ voluntary sectors and private sectors. Statutory sectors are services which have to be provided by law for children and families‚ this requires the government or local authorities to provided them. A statutory sector is like school (private not included) it must be provide and must be attended to as this is a vital learning programme of life

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    There are many ranges of legislation in the UK designed to keep our children safe. Firstly is the Children’s Act 1989 which was designed to promote safeguarding and well being‚ it requires the child to be involved in decisions regarding their life and that they are listened to and respected. This is followed by local authorities‚ parents‚ courts and other agencies‚ such as social workers to ensure the child’s wishes feelings and needs are met to their best capacity. This was then updated in 2004

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    Unit 3 - Supporting Children. E1.. The five pieces of legislation I have chosen are:-   * The United Nations on the Rights of the Child  * Human Rights Act 1998  * Children Act 1989  * Data Protection Act 1998  * Framework for Assessment of Children in Need and their Families 2000  E2..  The United Nations on the rights of the child will influence working practices in the setting by ensuring that all children have a safe‚ happy childhood despite of their sex‚ religion‚ social origin

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    Legislation is the law‚ which is put into practice in the childcare environment to prevent certain things happening and to ensure that other things are carried out. A policy is a proposed or adopted principle or plan of action which is used to help carry out the legislation. A procedure is an official or established way that the policy is carried out. All of these terms are used to help keep the children and staff in a childcare environment safe‚ healthy and looked after. P1 Health and

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    CDIP assignment Part 1: What is meant by curriculum? A curriculum is a body of knowledge or perhaps better put‚ the set of courses and experiences that you would receive if you studied at an institution such as a college. It is the whole experience of that institution. Kerr defines curriculum as‚ ’All the learning which is planned and guided by the school‚ whether it is carried on in groups or individually‚ inside or outside the school.’ (Quoted in Kelly 1983: p.10). However‚ one would tend to

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    learning of babies and young children 1.1 Explain the pattern of development in the first three years of life and the skills typically acquired at each stage 1.2 Explain: how development and learning are interconnected how and why variations occur in rate and sequence of development and learning that learning may take place in different ways the importance of play - why play is important - pop-up free version nhs.uk 1.3 Explain the potential effects on development‚ of pre

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    Unit 1. Understanding child and young person development. 1. Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth – 19years. The word development refers not to the physical growth of children and young people‚ but to the skills and knowledge that they are developing. When looking at child development it is divided into the following areas – Physical Development Refers to learning how to master physical movement. Fine motor skills

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