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    Kelsee Haws Mrs. Duckett Period 5 English 12.1.11 Music for Today’s Young Children and Young Adults In today’s society‚ music has become an everyday thing‚ especially for society youth. When youth are described‚ it not only means the teenagers ‚ but also our elementary children. Music today is up-beat and fun to listen to generally‚ but it depends on what you like. Music is very versatile now a days though‚ for example‚ we have avid “metal” listeners‚ we have “hip-hop” freaks‚ “rock” lovers

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    An Example of How Oracle Works The following example illustrates an Oracle configuration where the user and associated server process are on separate machines (connected via a network). 1. An instance is currently running on the computer that is executing Oracle (often called the host or database server). 1. A computer running an application (a local machine or client workstation) runs the application in a user process. The client application attempts to establish a connection to the server

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    Unit 10 caring for children and young people assignment 2 of 2‚ report There are 3 types of maltreatment: abuse‚ neglect‚ bullying and harassment. Abuse can be physical‚ emotional (intellectual) and sexual. Signs of physical abuse are: * Unexplained injuries that sound untrue or doesn’t fit in with the injury * Injuries on a non-mobile baby or head injuries on a child who is less than one year old * Nervous behaviour‚ jumpy‚ watchful and cautious‚ scared of psychical contact – shrinking

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    TA level 2 204 Equality Diversity & Inclusion in work with children and young people‚ 2.1‚ 2.2‚ 2.5 Question 1 Case Study 1 1a) Who is being discriminated against? Sally has been attending nursery school for three months. Both Sally and her family; who are travellers‚ are being discriminated against. 2a) What kind of discrimination is taking place? The discrimination taking place for Sally and her family could be considered to be direct; Sally is being treated less favourably

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    and young persons development. These changes within a child or young persons life may be gradual or sudden. They present the child/young person with challenges which they must overcome. Transitions are stressful for children and young people‚ just as they are for adults‚ and the resulting stress can have far-reaching effects on children’s emotional well being and academic achievements. How a child or young person deals with transitions is greatly affected by the support and response children get

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    I have great deal experience with working with young people‚ especially those who have SEN and/or come from challenging or deprived backgrounds. My main role is as a Keyworker supporting young people progress into employment using the Talent Match Programme. As part of this project I work with a range of 18 – 24 year olds with significant barriers that prevent them from gaining employment. I have a key role in recruiting the correct candidates for Talent Match and use a variety of contact sources

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    1. Using the table below‚ explain the key areas in current legislation which relate to the safeguarding of children (1.1) | Legislation | Description of the area | 1 | The Children Act 1989 | * a child’s welfare is paramount when making any decisions about a child’s upbringing. * It introduced the concept of parental responsibility * Local authorities are charged with the duty to investigate if there are suspicions a child suffers significant harm * The NSPCC is designated “authorised

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    Smith family case study and a genogram to represent the family structure. Issues of children and families will be discussed‚ applying social policy and law in the framework of interventions used by social workers. The first part of this essay will identify the legal options available to Paul and the legal considerations taken into account by the court before making any decisions. The essay will look at the local authority’s general and specific duties towards the Smith’s family‚ consider professionals

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    context of developing a clear argument that clearly answers the question. 2006 B: For whom and to what extent was the American West a land of opportunity from 1865 to 1890? For Whom? Homesteaders via 1862 Homestead Act Farmers Miners and prospectors Loggers Buffalo Hunters Cowboys and ranchers Mormon settlers and farmers Railroad builders and investors Real estate investors and land speculators Mining‚ ranching‚ and agricultural corporations Unskilled workers on farms and railroads

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    INVENTORY CONTROL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES PROPERTY CONTROL SYSTEM Departmental Issue Revised by: Lin Murray Inventory Control Coordinator April 2008 Table of Contents Introduction System Benefits Equipment Responsibilities Equipment Inventory Control Coordinator Academic and Administrative Departments Non-Utilized Equipment Storage/Surplus Acquisition of Non-Utilized Equipment Surplus Property/E-mail Procedures Search for Equipment/Advertisement for Equipment Disposal of Equipment Transfer

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