sativum var. abyssinicum) accessions by qualitative traits in the highlands of Southern Tigray‚ Ethiopia Haddis Yirga1* and Dargie Tsegay2 1 Tigray Agricultural Research Institute‚ Alamata Agricultural Research Center‚ P.O.Box 54‚ Alamata‚ Ethiopia. 2 Hawassa University‚ Department of Plant and Horticultural Science P.O.Box 05‚ Hawassa‚ Ethiopia. Accepted 16 September‚ 2013 Cultivated Pisum is dominated with Pisum sativum subgroup‚ but P. sativum var. abyssinicum (Dekoko) is a unique subgroup developed
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safeguarding and protection of children and young people | |aged under 18 years. This policy‚ combined with the associated procedures‚ provides guidance to all staff who may come across concerns of| |this nature within the context of their work for Ofsted. | Age group: All Published: September 2010 Reference no: 100183 Contents Part 1. Safeguarding children and young people policy 4 Purpose of this document
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2.9 Support children & young peoples positive behaviour 1.1 Describe your settings policies and procedures relevant to promoting childrens positive behaviour: My setting has a ‘Behaviour Policy’ that was recently updated/revised. The main aim of the policy is to promote good behaviour and respecting others through the promotion of self discipline‚ consideration for others and collective responsibility. The policy includes a code of conduct‚ and sets out the boundaries of acceptable behaviour
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and young persons development. These changes within a child or young persons life may be gradual or sudden. They present the child/young person with challenges which they must overcome. Transitions are stressful for children and young people‚ just as they are for adults‚ and the resulting stress can have far-reaching effects on children’s emotional well being and academic achievements. How a child or young person deals with transitions is greatly affected by the support and response children get
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Unit 1: Understand Child and Young Person Development Research and then explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of normal development from birth to 19 years. (1.1) When a child is developing normally the sequence is usually the same for most children however‚ the rate at which each individual develops will vary from person to person. The expected pattern of development from birth to 19 is usually categorised into stages referring to their age: 0-3‚3-5‚ 5-8‚ 8-12 and 12-19 years. There
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Level 5 Diploma for Learning Development and Support Services Workforce (QCF) Understand theoretical approaches to building effective professional relationships with children and young people and their families. 1.1 There are several key approaches to developing professional relationships with children and young people such as psychological‚ behaviourist‚ humanist and psychodynamic theories; family therapy/systems approaches; and the principles of restorative justice. Psychological approaches
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IELTS Writing Task 2 |Model Answer Prompt: Rich countries often give financial aid to poor countries‚ but it does not solve the poverty‚ so rich countries should give other types of help to the poor countries rather than the financial aid. To what extent do you agree or disagree? In today’s challenging world‚ economic conditions of poorer societies have deteriorated whilst the affluent ones have increased their fortunes due to the unfair life situations stemming from Capitalism. In this respect
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BMA 253 Intermediate Accounting Assignment #2 PART I Directions: 1) Complete the table below. 2) Calculate the estimated bad debts using aging of receivables method. Age Balance 1-60 days 61-120 days 121-180 days Over 180 days $80‚000 Probability Uncollectible of Default 2% $70‚000 4% $40‚000 8% $32‚000 11% Total PART II Directions: 1) Calculate the inventory cost for both periodic and perpetual method LIFO and FIFO using the following information and table below to fill in the shaded
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make you more grateful because it makes you acknowledge more things than you did before. Experiences will make you an angel. My role model is Matt Espinosa because he’s thoughtful and positive. Matt puts others before himself. When Matt gets in a fight with his friends or family‚ he doesn’t say anything to offend the other person. Likewise‚ he thinks about other peoples feelings before he posts things about them. Also‚ Matt would always talk to fans online. When Matt wants to send a message to
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sites available‚ answer each question very carefully. These responses will help you to prepare for Exam 2.3. 1. What are the three most common eating disorders? a. b. c. Read the information regarding Anorexia Nervosa 2. Define anorexia nervosa. 3. Who is at risk for development of anorexia nervosa? (Include information about gender‚ race‚ socioeconomic background‚ etc) 4. What are five effects that anorexia nervosa may have on the body? Read the information regarding Bulimia
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