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    While a young person is coming out‚ it is important that they receive a centred approach‚ it is important because it provides a more holistic approach. If they receive a holistic approach‚ then they will have their individual needs met‚ and so can then have their additional needs to be included as well. This is supported by Article 4 of the UNCRC‚ which states that "the best interests of the child shall be a primary consideration"‚ as this will result in them being cared for in a fulfilling way.

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    stored only in the Customers table and nowhere else in the database. Another example is do not use multiple fields in a single table to store similar data. For example‚ to track an inventory item that may come from two possible sources‚ an inventory record may contain fields for Vendor Code 1 and Vendor Code 2.  Optimal database design recognizes proper organization of table structures and relationships. Suggest at least two methods that can be used to improve the design of a database system. If we

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    CHAPTER 4: COMMUNICATION DEVICES AND THEIR USES. Activity 4-1 “Answer the telephone.” The PHONE is ringing. STAFF: Great morning‚ and great food! I’ m Parneet Kaur‚ Understudy Wellbeing Unit Facilitator at Opportunity Therapeutic Middle‚ Orthopedic Unit‚ 3 East. How can I help you? Activity 4-2 “Place a telephone caller on hold.” NOTE PAD Name of the caller: Dr. Robert Cohen Telephone line number: 645-887-7645 Message: STAFF: Great morning! I’m Parneet Kaur‚ an understudy wellbeing unit facilitator

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    Behavioral and Social Cognitive Approaches Jesse Espinoza Yulina Cordero PSY/250 October 21‚ 2010 Behavioral and Social Cognitive Approaches Habits is an acquired behavioral pattern regularly followed until has become almost involuntary. A he may not know what his habits are because he so accustomed. If a person waking up early every morning to go do work he will just do it even when his day off is. Learning how and where this habits come is something that many are not sure in until

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    Task C Short Answer Questions Explain the importance of a team approach to supporting play It is imperative that all staff work together as a team. Each member should be clear about the aims and objectives. Good teamwork is important to everyone who comes in to the setting. Pleasant atmosphere; There needs to be clear communication Tasks and responsibilities must also be clearly defined Work should be fairly distributed Smooth running is vital to the security and safety of both staff and children

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    The formation of the American society Mid-term essay In this poem I will analyze the conditions which led to the formation of the American society‚ namely‚ the Protestants’ views on the colonization of America‚ their religious status in England and how it influenced their decision to leave for the Promised Land‚ their idea of America‚ and their explanation for the clashes with the Native Americans. The Puritans‚ the Separatists and the Quakers which were English Protestant groups believed

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    EXPERIMENT 4 TITLE Complex Formation and Precipitation. INTRODUCTION Precipitation is the formation of a solid in a solution as the result of either a chemical reaction‚ or supersaturating a solution with a salt resulting in solid material collecting on the bottom of the beaker (Housecroft & Constable‚ 2006). When the solution has been supersaturated by a compound and no more material can be supported by the solution‚ it considered as precipitate. Commonly‚ the solid will fall out of the

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    Dominating the Dominant Behavioral Style Andrea L. Edwards BSOL 401 Personal Assessment and Development Professor R. Dauer August 28‚ 2011 The personality profile that I scored the highest on was the dominant behavioral style. Conscientiousness was a close second. Both of these results reflected my personality very well. There are positive and negative attributes to my determined style. Now that I am aware of what profile fits me‚ it is necessary to make adjustments. A balance is crucial

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    The Formation of Alum Crystals from Solutions in Two Different Thermal Conditions Burce P.J.‚ Cachuela J.A.A.‚ Capistrano M.M. I. Objectives The experiment aims to describe crystals and its aggregates by creating crystals of Alum (AlK (SO4)2 ∙12H2O)‚ commonly known as Tawas‚ from solution. Two setups will be created; crystals from each setup will be allowed to form at two different thermal conditions. With this‚ the experiment also aims to describe how temperature affects the formation of

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    Biological and Humanistic Approaches to Personality Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers agreed with the Maslow’s hierarchy of needs‚ biological and humanistic approach. “The hierarchy of needs theory remains valid today for understanding human motivation‚ management training‚ and personal development” (Orana‚ 2009). Maslow’s book Personality and Motivation were published in 1954 introducing his theory of the hierarchy of needs. Abraham Maslow Abraham Maslow (1908-1970) the hierarchy of needs was introduced

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