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    1.1 Explain in your own words what the welfare requirements are. The welfare requirements cover many areas. We protect the children by having policies and procedures for safeguarding children. Practitioners are attending safeguarding courses to understand and know how to respond appropriately to signs of abuse. Ofsted is informed if any form of abuse was noticed in the nursery or at home. People working with children must be able to fulfil the requirements of their role. Every person employed working

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    ..........3 The Logical Framework.....................................................................................................................................5 Foreword ............................................................................................................................................................1 Organization of the Handbook ..........................................................................................................................3 The CAS‚

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    3.7 Research Instrument and Construct Instruments 3.7.1 Questionnaire Research point out that if the researcher is using the postal survey to do research‚ so the convenient option will be a questionnaire. If the sample is huge and widely dispersed‚ it is better to use questionnaire because it is cheaper and faster compares to personal interviewing. Generally‚ postal surveys inclined to have lower response rate compare to telephone interviews or face-to-face. But if the questionnaire with a covering

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    Dear ATCA Open & Philanthropia Friends [Please note that the views presented by individual contributors are not necessarily representative of the views of ATCA‚ which is neutral. ATCA conducts collective Socratic dialogue on global opportunities and threats.] The latest Basel proposals for the banking sector require far more capital to be raised -- well in excess of the capital already raised in response to The Great Unwind and The Great Reset. This is not going down well with the financial markets

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    2128IBA Business Processes Study Guide for Final Exam Preparation Key Concepts – Multiple choice. The impact of competition of value generation. * Some firms have natural competitive advantage * Geographical proximity to inputs‚ e.g. steel/coal * Legislated monopoly‚ e.g. NTT DoCoMo * Intellectual Property ownership‚ e.g. Apple Computers * Other firms must create CA through * Added value‚ e.g. product attributes * Lower production costs‚ e.g. fit

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    Identify some situations in your life that are problematic; ones that are not going as well as you think they should. Write them as a questions. Be specific in how you describe them. Don’t just say‚ “How can I get along with my friends?” Focus it. “How can I best deal with Arthur when I feel him pressuring me to do X and I really don’t think I should be doing X?” Write a list of some further questions you should be asking about those situations. How can I manage my time effectively to still be

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    Research Problem … Purpose of Problem/Study … Research Objective … RESEARCH METHOD (Problems Findings & Fixing) … Sources … Methods of Data … Subjects … LIMITATIONS … RESULTS OF STUDY … RECOMMENDATIONS … CONCLUSION (Summarise key findings & their significance) … References “pick one up now‚ you deserve an indulgence” Id conceptualised as a ‘warehouse’ of primitive and impulsive drives – basic physiological needs such as thirst hunger and sex – for which the individual

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    Kelly’s Personal Construct Theory in terms of its usefulness in contemporary society Personality is an influential and important aspect of psychology. Personality psychology asks the question what does it mean to be a person? And it is primarily concerned with human nature and individual differences (Pervin and John‚ 2001). This essay will demonstrate an understanding of George Kelly’s Personal Construct Theory and its position in relation to the major perspectives in personality psychology. It will

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    Crisis intervention provides help for individuals or groups during a period of extreme distress. The intervention is temporary‚ active and supportive The key steps in the crisis intervention is defining the problem‚ ensuring client safety‚ providing support‚ examining alternatives‚ making plans‚ obtaining commitment‚ and anticipatory guidance. Defining the problem- The social worker must determine the unique meaning of a crisis and severity of the situation to the client. Having Lia talk about

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    Explain the concept of Ideals in Plato’s writings “The unexamined life is not worth living” according to Plato. He argued that we should always pursue knowledge and ask questions to do this. A key part of Plato’s philosophy is epistemology – his theory of how we know things. His concept of Ideals‚ also known as Forms‚ is Plato’s explanation of how true knowledge can be sought. Plato understood that there are concepts that we can all recognise in various things‚ for example the concept of

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