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    example of how you fulfil your duty of care responsibilities. - Awareness of your responsibilities and obligations that you have towards the children in your care Eg: 1. Give them food on time 2. Give medication 3. Provide safe environment 5. How does the service protect the confidentiality of the children and family it cars for? - Files should be kept in a lockable locked cupboard - If computerised‚ computer is password

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    Living Contradictions

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    A Living Contradiction   Art is a language. Art is a contradiction. It universally speaks for us and goes against two conflicting ideas people come up with. Art has its bad and good effects. This so happens to create various meanings towards art and how significant it turns out to be. The logic behind art’s opposing sides is introduced in Oscar Wilde’s "Preface" to The Picture of Dorain Gray Art‚ Plato’s Republic VII‚ and Kenneth Koch’s On Aesthetics. These authors show how simple and complicated

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    Explain the main differences when communicating with adults‚ young people and children: The main differences between communicating with a child‚ young person or adult is our tone of voice‚ body language‚ facial expressions‚ gestures and the vocabulary we use. We need to adapt these depending on the age‚ needs or ability of the person we are speaking too.   If we are communicating with a small child we may do this by either playing a game‚ reading a story‚ using silly voices or playing with toys

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    Carlos Gutierrez Mrs. Moquett Com/170 April 22‚ 2013 Living on Campus versus living off Campus A college experience can be the greatest time in a student’s life for the reason being‚ it is a new path the individual is taking to pursue his or her future career. While pursuing a career‚ every student has his or her own personal preference of whether or not to live on campus. Deciding where to reside seems to be the topic that runs through every college student’s mind. Whether it is to live the

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    1101 Living with parents vs. Living on your own When college time arrives deciding whether or not to live with your parents is an enormous question most college students fear. Immediately two gigantic bubbles appear in a students head they are: living on your own or living with the parents. The choice the student makes before college will mean big differences in freedom and responsibility. When a student lives with their parents‚ freedom is a word a student hears only on television. Living with

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    Home Away from Home

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    Walking towards what is considered a second home hours before the championship game even begins yields nothing but complete silence.  The freshly- cut‚ green grass in the outfield glistens from its daily dosage of morning dew.  A bare‚ dirt-covered infield yearns to be lined with fresh‚ white chalk. No boisterous fans are screaming‚ no coaches are instructing‚ and no teammates are cheering. Everything is still as I step onto the softball field and begin to imagine and prepare for what is to come

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    Deafblind Adults Essay

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    British Journal of Visual Impairment http://jvi.sagepub.com/ The hands and reading : What deafblind adult readers tell us Cynthia L. Ingraham and Jean F. Andrews British Journal of Visual Impairment 2010 28: 130 DOI: 10.1177/0264619609359416 The online version of this article can be found at: http://jvi.sagepub.com/content/28/2/130 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com Additional services and information for British Journal of Visual Impairment can be found at: Email Alerts:

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    adult-child interaction

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    Universiti Sains Malaysia GTP 101/3: Child Language Development Assignment: Essay’s review regarding “The observation of adult-child interaction” Name: Farah Sharizah binti Azri Course: Speech Pathology Date of submission: 15th December 2013 During this semester‚ we were required to make an observation on the adult-child interaction. This review essay will explain briefly about the interaction occurred‚ feedback from both parties and the significant of theory in child language

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    Homer Home Sweet Home

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    The name of the artwork that I have chosen to analyze is Home‚ Sweet Home by Winslow Homer. Homer first came to national attention during the Civil War with his accurate‚ vivid sketches of life at the front. As an artist-reporter he accompanied the Army of the Potomac in the Peninsula campaign in Virginia‚ observing camp life and some combat. While Homer drew a few traditional military scenes‚ such as bayonet and cavalry charges‚ he mostly depicted the utterly unheroic day-to-day activities of ordinary

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    R6022856: Safeguarding and Protection of Vulnerable Adults Candidate Linda Goldsmith It is a tragic fact that that almost all disclosures of abuse are true. It is a care workers responsibility to contribute to the protection of individuals from abuse. In order to ensure good professional practice it is essential for workers in care settings to know how society handles abuse‚ how to recognise it and what to do about it. It is important for care workers to respond effectively to any concerns

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