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    Shc 34 - Duty of Care

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    Assessments and observations on children can alert you of any problems that may need addressing and discussions with parents and other professionals. Always listen to what children have to say and take any concerns that they may have seriously. In some cases a parent may make a request which may conflict with our duty of care towards their child for example a parent may not want their child to play outdoors‚

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    Hannah's Ice Creeam

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    Planning Unit – Problem Solving and Case Study Analysis Hannah’s Ice Cream Background Information Ike Telloni always wanted to start his own business; he completed a Commerce program at the University of Ottawa and later moved on to work for the Waterloo Ice Cream Company. Ike worked at the company as a sales representative and then a regional marketing director but after working there for ten years he wanted to find a job where he could be close to family. So he bought a business that

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    Ice Fili Essay

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    School MBA – Global Strategy Spring 2015 CASE ASSIGNMENT QUESTIONS Ice-Fili Please prepare the following questions for the in-class case discussion (not to be turned in) 1. 2. 3. What quantitative indicators can you find in the case that could capture the changing attractiveness of the Russian ice cream market between 1996 and 2001? What explains this change in market attractiveness over these years? What‚ in your opinion‚ should the Russian incumbent ice-cream makers consider to enhance the market

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    ABORIGINAL ART THE DOT MYTH Jabit June 2012 Contents ABORIGINAL ART – THE DOT MYTH 3 Explain how the above has evolved and where dot art has come from 3 Aboriginal Art: Traditional to Contemporary 4 Research 5 When 5 Where 5 Who 6 Why the modern aboriginal “dot art” movement started? 6 Geoffrey Bardon 6 The Honey Ant Mural‚ July 1971 7 Pintupi people from the Western Desert 7 Diversity within “dot art” - showing two different artists works. 8 Uta Uta Tjangala - Traditional

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    Ice Man

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    Ötzi the ice man On September 1991‚ two hikers discovered a frozen body in Ötztal area near the border of Austria and Italy. Further examination of the body revelled that it was an old frozen mummy lived thousands years ago. The body was called Ötzi the iceman‚ after the Ötztal area where he was found. Various technologies and scientific methods were used by historians and archaeologists tried to work out the life and death of Ötzi. Some of these major methods are: Examining the photos from the

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    Ice Cube

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    I recently wrote an essay about the development of the star persona of Ice Cube‚ the rapper/actor who has made the unusual transition from hardcore gangsta rapper to leading man in such “family-friendly” films as Are We There Yet? The essay‚ entitled “With an Attitude: The Development of Ice Cube’s Star Persona‚” will soon be published in the online film journal 16:9; I’ll link to it as soon as it’s up. The thesis of the essay is that‚ for all the apparent and unexpected alterations to his “street”

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    Sweet Cream by Julia Kelk

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    ’ESSAY - "SWEET CREAM" BY JULIA KELK Why is the human race designed to loathe changes in life‚ when changes could lead to a better life? In Julia Kelk’s short story "Sweet Cream" she describes a wedding from a lonely young Mexican girl’s perspective. The story is set in a hotel called "Hotel Central" in the Mexican winter wonderland. In the story we meet Jenny who is also the protagonist of the story. She is about 20 years old‚ and she is at a wedding reception for the cousin of her brother-in-law

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    Racism or just punishment‚ that is the question in this case study. Did the school give proper punishment to Angela Kim? After suffering from alleged discrimination from classmates and her teachers‚ Angela Kim lashed out by rubbing poison ivy on the chair of her teacher. The school suspended the student for seven days. The districts policy defines a weapon as a gun‚ knife‚ dangerous object‚ or chemical (Hoy & Miskel‚ 2008‚ p. 35). This school policy allowed the principal to suspend the student up

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    Ice Breaker

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    Ice breakers 1st game- mingle around.(including facis) max 15mins Participants mingle around and listen to the numbers given by the speaker. When I say- 1- do the superman sign alone 2-find a partner and do the kayak action 3-3 people and do the traffic light 4- 4 people form a bird 5- 5 people hold hands a make a flower *i will ask a few facis to demonstrate the actions first 2nd game- find group members and facis 20mins Participants go around lookin for their group members - strips

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    Connecting the Dots: Understanding the Theories and Theorists Directions: Refer to your textbook and to the lecture notes for more information on all the theories of child development. The points possible for each question are listed next to each question. (30 points total) 1. Why do we use theories to explain child development and learning? (2 points) Because theories are developed and changed depending on cultures‚ society and its beliefs. They are developed to provide and explanation

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