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    childhood development. Everything from height and weight to hair color are determined by genes. While other things such as nutrition do affect whether one will grow to their true potential‚ genes are the main contributing factor. Genetics can also explain why some children have certain diseases and others do not. Children are resilient and will learn to live with the genetic disorders they may face. It is not only physical disorders that can affect a child‚ but also cognitive impairment can affect

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    scientific aspects‚ leads one to address the concept of cultural diversity or multiculturalism. It has been defined that cultural diversity or multiculturalism encompasses the cultural differences that exist between individuals‚ including language‚ dress and traditions‚ one’s notion of morality and religion‚ the way one interacts with the environment‚ and the way societies organize themselves (“Cultural Diversity” 2008). In the concept of cultural diversity‚ it can be recognized that two terms are equally

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    Importance or Personal Responsibility and Accountability Personal responsibility and accountability go hand in hand. Each just as important as the other. Without one you cannot have the other. Essentially they are the same thing. Having responsibility basically means being accountable for your actions and or personal items at all times. Being accountable means knowing were all of your things are at all times. So basically without one you cannot have the other. Both are important to being

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    "A Meeting in the Dark" This short story by Ngugi wa Thiong’o‚ is a captivating story about a young man trapped in a conflict that many young men face today. The young man‚ John‚ rebellious of his father and living in two different worlds‚ struggles with his girlfriend‚ Wamuhu‚ to find a solution to their problem. Unsure of what his parents will think when they find out what John and Wamuhu have done‚ John begins to panic and accidentally does the unthinkable. John’s father was a very religious

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    Sex differences in parental investment and sexual selection investigation. Abstract. The study explored how differences in gender affect the partner preferences. Results were obtained through a questionnaire of school-aged individuals. The researchers expected that the results to show a difference in preferences of the characteristics of a partner depending on gender which is linked to the ideas of sex differences in parental investment and sexual selection. The results were consistent with

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    Unit 201 A.C. 2.1‚ 2.2 I will be describing the influences that affect children’s development and the importance of recognising and responding to concerns about their development. While children are influenced by many things‚ there are no greater influences than that of their parents. Parents are a child’s first playmate and while their world grows parental influence will always be one of the most determining factors in how the child will grow and develop. There are many examples that affect

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    Assessment can be defined as a way of finding out if learning has taken place’ (Gravells). Assessment enables learners to provide an opportunity to share what they have learnt‚ and what learners may need to develop. It encourages practitioners to be reflective and to continually develop not only the learners within the classroom‚ but also as professional practitioners themselves. As stated by Gravells‚ the principles of assessment relate to how the assessment process is put into practice. Two important

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    Explain the importance of professional relationships in schools. Consider how to build up these relationships with children‚ young people and adults. What might hinder the development? LO 1.1 1.2 and 1.3 Professional relationships in school with children‚ young people and adults has great importance‚ it builds positive relationships and has a huge affect on the way we work with them. Making sure important information is passed on correctly and in timely manner to the correct person or outside

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    Strange Meeting It was mid morning when I was sitting in the park‚ as I looked across the way I saw an object that resembled a wallet. I walked over just to see what it was‚ and sure enough it was a woman’s wallet. Popping the latch open‚ I examined to see if there was any sort of identification that could lead to the real owner. Sure enough there was a Colorado drivers license. The wallet belonged to an eighteen year old‚ red haired‚ brown eyed‚ Jessica Sheldon. Jessica seemed like your average

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A. TITLE ESTABLISHMENT OF COCONUT TONIC DRINK B. NAME OF THE ENTERPRISE The enterprise will be named SHASETH Manufacturing Company and the product will be labelled as COCO DRINK. C. OBJECTIVES The general objective of the study is to establish a coconut tonic drink manufacturing company at Sultan Kudarat particularly in Obial‚ Kalamansig. Specific objectives are outlined below: 1. Prove the technical‚ market‚ and management feasibility as well as the financial viability

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