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    Contents Role of family in socialization and educating children 2 Introduction 2 What is socialization? 2 Functions of family in socializing and educating children 3 Family as primary social agent 4 Roles of education in socializing children 5 School as secondary social agent 5 Criticism of the socialization role of education 5 Conclusion 5 References 6 Role of family in socialization and educating children Introduction When a child is born‚ he or she is completely unaware about what

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    There are a number of different agencies/professionals that may get involved when a child or young person has been abused or harmed. These agencies have different roles and the aim is to achieve an inter-agency approach when the services are required. The earliest point of harm or abuse may be identified by Midwife’s or Health Visitors. These professionals are best placed to identify risk factors during pregnancy‚ birth and the early months of a child’s life. Due to their close contact with parent’s

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    Different roles in a school School Governors School governors are members of a school’s Governing Body. In schools they have responsibility for raising school standards through their three core strategic functions of ensuring clarity of vision‚ ethos and strategic direction‚ holding the head teacher to account for the educational performance of the school and its pupils and overseeing the financial performance of the school and making sure its money is well spent. Head teacher The Head teacher

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    to use. Most private schools offer a local network which keeps the school community informed of everything from homework to PTA meetings. It makes it easy to stay connected (Kennedy‚ 2013). The use of technology to engage children actively in learning has exploded in recent years. It only makes sense that many children learn best through an interactive engagement with technology. This is primarily due to the times in which we live. This is the digital age. An age where children are exposed to all

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    child in school to be looked after in a secure‚ protected and friendly manner. All children should be protected against any harm whether it may be accidental or whether they are at risk from other people i.e. staffs or other children or outsiders. Parents need to trust the people that are looking after their children in the school. In every school‚ we have policies and procedures to adhere to the welfare of the children and running the school a protected area. There are three main policies regarding

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    205 – 5:1‚ 5:2 Schools as Organisations Why do schools need Policies and Procedures? Schools need policies and procedures in place so that the staff‚ governors‚ children and parents involved in the school are able to work from the same set of guidelines. Each individual policy will outline its aims‚ purpose and responsibility. Schools need to ensure that all policies are kept up to date and revised on a regular basis. The Local Authorities have ‘model’ policies to assist the schools in drawing

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    Louis Villegas Ethics and Social Justice 220 Argosy University July 28‚ 2013 Assignment 2: Income Support Policies Social Security was established in 1935 and has been the largest social welfare program in the United States since. Its intended outcomes and funding comes from mandatory insurance system that levies a tax on payrolls and matched funds with the contributions of employers that are kept in a trust fund that pays retirement pensions based on prior earnings in the labor market. The

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    MENGESHA 000799350 BUSI 1546 FOUNDATIONS OF SCHOLARSHIP AND RESEARCH THE ROLE OF MICRO FINANCE IN NATIONAL ECONOMIC GROWTH TOPIC REVIEW DR. GIRMA GEZAHEGN JULY 17‚ 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. DEFINITION OF MICROFINANCE 3. KEY CHARACTERISTICS OF MICRO FINANCE 4. DEBATE ON IMPACTS OF MICRO FINANCE 4.1 IMPACT ON POVERTY REDUCTION 4.2 THE INTEREST RATE 5. THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF MICRO FINANCE TO NATIONAL ECONOMIC GROWTH 6. MICRO FINANCE AND GROWTH IN RELATION TO TWO COUNTRIES 6.1 THE CASE OF

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    In Act 2‚ Scene 6 of Mandragola by Machiavelli‚ Ligurio‚ Nicai‚ and Calimaco are discussing how convince Luzeria to ingest the Mandragola and sleep with another man. They decide that the Luzeria’s confessor‚ Frate Timoteo‚ would be the best way to persuade Luzeria. Further‚ when Calimaco ask “Who’ll dispose the confessor?” Ligurio replies “you‚ I‚ money‚ our wickedness‚ theirs” implying that all men good‚ whether perceived or in actuality‚ and bad can be motivated by something‚ especially money.

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    Clariedille Anne Giron ICT 138 (TTh 4:30-6:00pm) Chapter 1 1. If a router cannot find a valid configuration file during the startup sequence‚ what will occur? The startup sequence will reset. The router will prompt the user for a response to enter setup mode. The startup sequence will halt until a valid configuration file is acquired. The router will generate a default configuration file based on the last valid configuration. The router will monitor local traffic to determine routing

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