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    Made by: Amira Alabaidi 1.1 Describe the policies and procedures of the setting relevant to promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour. I have asked one of the staff members about the policies and procedures that this setting follows in terms of behaviour management and she sent me to the manger who gave me a copy of these policies and procedures. Here they are: Children will be treated with respect at all times. A child must NEVER be put into

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    In the past‚ marriage was less about love‚ and more about the union of the two individuals’ families. It was a social and economic necessity‚ the details of which are agreed by the families of the bride and groom rather than baked on love. On the other hand Western Civilization has made love in marriage the main factor. Because of the benefits that it has on the family‚ the future of the married couple‚ and the stability and advantages of them‚ I think that arranged marriage is a better choice over

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    morally wrong while others argue that they have tried to find someone on their own without success so that leads them to search for a companion outside their own country. The modern mail-order bride industry in some ways is no different than arranged marriages of the past‚ where families sent “picture brides” to lonely men in foreign countries. The original mail-order bride system grew out of necessity based on specific cultural conditions. The modernized version of “picture brides” is a multi-million

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    “INTERPRETER OF MALADIES” Mr. Kapasi is the protagonist in “Interpreter of Maladies” by Jhumpa Lahiri. In this short story that is narrated in limited omniscient‚ Mr. Kapasi is the smart Indian man in his late forties that has lost romantic values in his marriage. Mr. Kapasi is detail oriented and posseses a lot of attributes such as: observance‚ hard working‚ modesty‚ dependability‚ intelligence and above all‚ he is very meticulous in his physical appearance. He is educated‚ works two jobs where he uses

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    The book‚ “Nisa The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman‚” written by Marjorie Shostak is a culturally shocking and touching book about a woman who had gone through many struggles and horrific tragedies in her life. This book also highlights the perspective of most of the women in the society. There are many issues in this book that the people of the !Kung tribe goes through. Out of all the women in the tribe Shostak had made close connections with a fifty-year-old woman named Nisa. According to Shostak

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    Gregory describes‚ her father is constantly frustrated and that’s what creates the tension between a man and his daughter. Complete silence isn’t what Caesar expects from Olivia‚ but he expects her to be dainty and amiable in order to go through with a marriage that will bestow an heir to the de Zuniga family. At some point‚ Olivia pities her father for all the miseries she’s put him through but says that his “anxieties will never end” till he brings Don Julio and allows her to marry him (Cowley). She continues

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    they settled and women did occasionally marry a local. the women did live on farms with the men. the womens role was to cook‚ look after the clean and to make clothes and sew. viking children girls were to be married before they turned 15 by arranged marriage and if not married before the age of 15 they had the right to choose they were to marry vikings would be quite large family groups including grandparents‚ parents and children. families live in houses called a long house. they shared the space

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    3. Women’s reservation 06 1. Is management an art or a science 08 5. Premarital Sex 10 6. How to deal with International Terrorism 11 7. Should we have a uniform civil code? 15 8. Love marriages versus arranged marriages 17 9. Should sex education be introduced in school? 19 10. Is China a threat to Indian industry? 21 11. Why a billion strong indians can find only one person who can win a gold medal? 23 12. Business

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    To die for: The fight for girl’s education rights There is a saying in the 21st century that if you educate a boy‚ you educate a boy‚ but if you educate a girl‚ you educate a village. From religious backings to socio-economic factors girls around the world are fighting for their rights to an education. They are not only fighting for their right to an education but for their lives‚ a brighter future. It is surprising that in the 21st century‚ girls are still fighting

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    it easier to find work as a Rabbi as a married man. Leo opts to use the services of a marriage broker to ensure he finds the right partner. The use of these "matchmakers" is still around today. Historically‚ these brokers were more popular since Jewish people take seriously their responsibility to wed. Today most Jewish people meet their mates in school‚ singles groups‚ and even blind dates "often arranged through friends‚ married and unmarried‚ who try their hand at amateur matchmaking." (Kramer

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