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    The reporter wrongly assumes that no politician has ever supported a bill intended to limit campaign contributions CORRECT The views of candidates currently running for office do not necessarily represent the views of all politicians. 2. Question : Mrs. Orlof teaches two history classes‚ one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Yesterday she gave the same test to both classes. Anyone who failed the test must take a retest. Since a greater percentage of students who took the morning

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    reflection. I will introduce the Ten Essential Shared Capabilities (ESC‚ 2011) and values based practice and discuss what this means for mental health professionals. I will then relate my practice to the ESC’s and value based practice and link in elements of these frameworks into my practice. To maintain anonymity and with the NMC code (2008) in mind I have changed the name of the patient discussed. 10 ESCs in mental health practice The ten essential shared capabilities or ESC’s were originally developed

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    Diary task 2 unit 4 for level 2 child care Introduction: In this diary task was carries out observation in a nursery‚ children age range was 1 to 4 years. In this diary task I have completed a five minutes observation. The observation was to look at the children’s developing social relationships and I have written a conclusion which shows how the children relationships were developing. P4. 2. From the observation I could see the children were able to play with together in the home corner. Children

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    Summary of ‘Creating shared value’ by M. Porter and M. Kramer The problem nowadays is that most businesses don’t have the right purpose ‘in mind’. They have a narrow-minded view in making profit and thus optimizing short-time financial performance. This old capitalistic view leads to a vicious circle. More specifically‚ the corporation doesn’t keep its environment and the broader community in mind while making profit and so they are perceived as (partly) responsible for society’ failures. This

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    2.1.2. Critical Thinking in Educational Frameworks “Critical thinking skills are considered essential for students since it enables the students to decipher the information they have received as lessons in classrooms or other learning frameworks and in any facet of life in which people present reasons and evidence in support of conclusions” (Warburton‚ 2000‚ p.64). Most scholars assume critical thinking as a primary aim of education. Concern with critical thinking in its general concept is not new

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    Article Name: Team Viewer-Desktop sharing Article Author: Miguel Esquirol Website: http://www.softcity.com/article/os-utilities/team-viewer/teamviewer-review/5MTMyEzN Article Introduction: During the work for the article author as tech support at the university he used to have RealVNC as our remote desktop software it was simple‚ a little slow but perfect to access a distant computer and help the user with their problems. You only need to have installed in the remote computer the client

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    Child Abuse and the Importance of Reporting Child abuse has been a problem for many centuries‚ and there have been studies of how people have lived that show a constant pattern of child abuse and neglect. The following information will show people the history of child abuse‚ warning signs‚ statistics of the abused‚ the different reporting processes‚ and the ethical importance of reporting child abuse and neglect. To begin this discussion‚ the readers will be introduced to the history of

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    and those who are unpaid the policies and guidelines are there to protect them too. The policy ‘joint declaration on post-diagnostic dementia care and support’ indication the ambitions of working together as earlier stated‚ understanding people’s views and effects of dementia. Access to holistic‚ integrated and effective post-diagnostic support‚ the health‚ physical and emotional needs of families and carers are fully recognised‚ and their views are taken into account‚ especially at times of

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    encouraging a child’s awareness of health and safety practitioners should also seek to support their development by helping them to have a positive self-image. It is important that children have plenty of opportunities and encouragement in order to develop their independence and learn about their likes and dislikes Ways in which a practitioner can empower a child or young person to make positive and informed choices that support their wellbeing and safety is to encourage them to trust their own feelings and

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    It should be mandatory to offer a course on critical thinking in high schools. All too often people approach situations in a close-minded way and make judgments based off those predetermined thoughts. If high schools offered a critical thinking course this could be changed. A critical thinking class will encourage students to examine situations with logical and an open mind‚ will demonstrate the need and complexity of good reasoning‚ and will provide tools for self-reflection and critical assessment

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