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    In the short story “The Yellow Wall Paper‚” C. Stetson reveals her psychological struggles and how she is denial about her mental state. Stetson backs up her claim with a description of her current metal state and how the nursery she lives in plays a key role in her mental state. With the use of Stetson is able to portray the discrimination women with psychological issues are facing and how they feel trapped. The relationship between Stetson and John can be described as loving but controlling.

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    Raising Babies Behind Bars There is an increased growth of women incarceration worldwide‚ especially in the United States. According to the Washington‚ DC Bureau of Justice Statistics ‚ between 1980 and 2014‚ the number of incarcerated women increased by more than 700 percent‚ rising from a total of 26‚378 in 1980 to 215‚332 in 2014. Though many more men are in prison than women‚ the rate of growth for female imprisonment has outpaced men by more than 50% between 1980 and 2014. There

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    Both George and Lydia give their children a surrogate parent‚ the nursery. George believes supporting physical sources such as money mostly needed for children. When George tried to shut off the nursery‚ the children terrifies if the nursery actually shuts off. Children are afraid if they are going to lose their care from the nursery. What the children need is care‚ but their real parents stop the primary illusionary care from the nursery. It leads the children to murder their real family. 3.    George

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    referring to her hair‚ like Silverlocks‚ Silver-Hair‚ Little Golden-Hair until Goldilocks was settled upon in the early 20th century. "The Story of the Three Bears" is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language and it is a very old Nursery Tale. Goldilocks’s fate varies in the many retellings: in some versions‚ she runs into the forest‚ in some she is almost eaten by the bears but her mother rescues her‚ in some she vows to be a good child‚ and in some she returns home. The original

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    important in their lives than their real parents.” This accidental abdication of parental responsibility sets the children up to become emotionally attached to the nursery. Then‚ when George threatens to turn off the nursery‚ the children are terrified because now they are going to be abandoned by their new‚ surrogate parent‚ the nursery. Alienation Alienation occurs when one feels cut off or estranged from what used to be comfortable and familiar. A sense of isolation and uneasiness takes over

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    level 5 unit 2

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    my role as deputy manager‚ room leader and nursery teacher within the setting. Personal and professional development not only benefits me‚ but also the company and my colleagues. Continuous professional development is important for my career; I feel that it increases my employability. As deputy manager I am responsible for others including staff members‚ students and the children in the setting‚ as well as the families of the children who use our nursery. Therefore it is most important to me that

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    E1-collate evidence which describes the role of the practitioner in caring for children Introduction Unit 8 - Caring for children looks at the range of settings and providers that care for children across the private‚ voluntary and independent sectors. The following report outlines the care needs for children. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- E1 - Collate evidence which describes the role of the practitioner

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    Q1. Outline the historical development of the models of the universe from the time of Aristotle to the time of Newton. Aristotle: Geocentric model of the universe involved a series of 56 concentric spheres to which celestial objects were attached. The Earth was not in motion as the stars showed no measureable parallax. Each planet‚ the Sun‚ and the Moon were in their own sphere and the stars were positioned on a larger sphere surrounding all the others. Ptolemy: Geocentric model of the universe

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    should always have the child’s safety and welfare uppermost in our mind and planning. When it comes to building up a nursery I would have to take into account that there are such things as door closers‚ which stop the door from slamming and possibly trapping fingers. At Kinder Haven we have paint on the walls that is easy to wipe down‚ for hygiene reasons. We also like most nurseries have covers over the plug sockets. 027.1.2 To ensure that we maintain a healthy and safe environment we do daily checks

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    Unit 8- caring for children E1 In a childcare setting the practitioners has an important role in supporting children. In a childcare setting the practitioner needs to help the children learn and achieve their full potential in their development stages; they must understand where the children are at in their development and know what they should be trying to achieve next‚ the practitioner can do this by spending time with the child and learning what the child can do and what they are struggling

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