UNIT 5 The principles underpinning the role of the practitioner working with children E1. Describe the responsibility of the practitioner in professional relationships Being a professional practitioner means developing and maintaining professional relationships with parents‚ children and colleagues. The responsibility of the practitioner in a professional relationship is to work as part of a team to provide quality services for the children and parents. The practitioner should also work as partners
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MEMO To: From: Date: Sept 9‚ 2012 Re: Intro to Law (Cr Js. 205) Unit 3 IP Message: This Memo is a recap of the meeting between our client Mr. G. Ilty Assin‚ and Mr. Cheatham Esq. Attorney at Law. The elements of murder including what is required to convict someone of attempt to commit murder. The elements of common law murder are: Unlawful killing of a human by another human with malice a premeditated thought of another human being‚ it
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Charles H. West III Week 8 Assignment 4 CIS499 Project Deliverable 5 Dr‚ James Manning August 25‚ 2013 Objective To provide the best desktop connectivity for end users we would use twisted cable to connect to the Ethernet and will bring the 8 pin cables in use. To provide the fastest possible throughput there will be the use twisted cable which will transfer the data between nodes and devices very quickly. To provide security for the pay roll department effective firewalls will be used at
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Impact on Families in Crisis Deborah Gray Prof: Jennifer Beatty Unit 5 HN220 Crisis Intervention Date: August 29‚ 2014 Impact on Families in Crisis In today’s society most families have gone through a crisis in some point of time in their life‚ even though some individuals are at a greater risk than others. Some individuals react differently to stress and crisis situations based on their own skills or there behaviors‚ other may experience in denial of disbelief
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Unit 5 D1 explain the importance of reflective practise for improving your own practise. Reflective practise isn’t about slating your practise and being harsh on yourself‚ its about identifying ways in which you can make things better for yourself and for the children in your care. Its extremely important as a practitioner that you use the idea of reflective practise as “self evaluation is necessary to improve your own professional practise‚ develop your ability to reflect upon routines/activities
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ASSIGNMENT- 2 1. Identify an unjust [or seemingly unjust] international corporate practice that has made news in regards to your country. Ans.:- After doing through research on the Cuba’s history and trade relations. The Identified unjust by the international corporate practice is the US’s exploitations and interventions in the Cuba’ affair even they represent the republic nation. In 1959‚ US officially recognized the New Cuban government lead by Fidel de Castro overthrowing the Batista government
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BU204-01: Macroeconomics Unit 5 June 17‚ 2013 Unit 5 Assignment There are 2 parts to this Assignment: PART 1: Comparing Growth Rates First‚ prepare yourself for the Assignment by reading the following three articles or webpages: Professor Dave Alber’s Lecture can be found in the Doc Sharing area of the course. Abler‚ D. (n.d.) Notes for a Lecture on Economic conditions in developing countries. Copyright permission granted September
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Unit 5 - The principles underpinning the role of the practitioner working with children. E1 The responsibility needed by a practitioner need to be practiced with regards to certain responsibilities. One of the main responsibilities when working as an early years practitioner is to work as part of a team to provide good quality care and education for children in accordance to the agreement with the governments regulations. For example: ‘’The Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage’’
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| Ring Final(substation/generator/switchroom) | 4 | 32 | C | 32 | 0.5 | 16 | 3 | MotorDoor | 1 | 16 | C | 13.04 | 1 | 13.04 | 4 | Lighting - Outside | 5 | 10 | C | 5.87 | 0.9 | 5.28 | 5 | Lighting - Switchroom | 8 | 10 | B | 8.77 | 0.9 | 7.89 | 6 | Lighting - Switchroom | 6 | 10 | B | 6.57 | 0.9 | 5.91 | 7 | Lighting - Substation | 5 | 6 | B | 5.48 | 0.9 | 4.93
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Unit 5 Assignment 1 Cabling Factors and Tools Discussion Week 5 Flexibility What type of install is the cable going into? Is everything in a fixed position? If you have an install where items are moved around without being disconnected‚ using highly flexible cable is necessary. Cables in these scenarios need to be flexible to meet those demands of mobility‚ and also for the life of the wire so that it does not crack‚ break‚ fray or short. We had a job at a university where we moved flat panels
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