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    Cherry Ann Z. Jara “Ang Ina” “ ‘Ang Ina’ relates two facets of maternal health : child health and single motherhood. The glimpse into maternal and child care takes into consideration that there are social‚ political‚economic‚ cultural and environmental factors that serve as barriers to raising healthy‚ positive children. Then‚ the story focuses on the trials of motherhood and single parenting.” These were the exact lines written on the synopsis of the video- documentary. Truly‚ several

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    Memo Review Carlos Mendoza BCOM/230 February 4‚ 2013 Loressa Copeland Memo Review Knowing your audience is a major role when communicating in a business setting. This translates into employees saying that excellent communication skills are there number one priority. This skill is so highly ranked because communication is the most difficult task of all human interactions. Most speaker’s intent is to make points and does not do it clearly at times. The receiver does not listen or read to understand

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    Council (NCAC) on 29th March‚ 2009. Here there is no identified author wrote the article but the article as what was mentioned in this context belongs to a magazine that handled an important topic that is an ethics as a part of everyday practice in child care. The author in the article showed and explained a social dilemma and showed it comprehensively‚ Besides‚ the author tried to reveal that ethics for any position should be applied and even to be reviewed whether the staff follows such ethics while

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    Accounting Memo

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    Accounting Memo Tiffany Toro BCOM/230 June 9‚ 2014 Wayne Moore Accounting Memo This accounting memo was certainly meant to only be seen by peers; the terminology is colloquial and informal. The first problem with the memo is the addressee is not addressed correctly; instead of “Accounting Team Mate”‚ the individual (s) should be addressed by name and title. As well instead of “subject” it should state “re:” The individual should not be addressed again when commencing to develop the actual

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    Memo Evaluation The organization of the memo seems to be adequate. The only thing I found a little offsetting was the page number and running header. I almost wanted to see it in a light-grey text on the right side of the page. However‚ it did not throw off the tone of the memo‚ nor did it stray me from its goal too badly. I was able to maintain a constant focus on what the memo was saying. This brings me to clarity. The memo is written in an urgent‚ yet highly formal tone. I feel that it provided

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    description of a statutory setting. The setting does not only support the child with their education‚ but how they develop. The setting will observe the child and compare to milestones. It will also provide care and nurture for the children in whatever the need. Parents are also a very important factor for the settings and they will try to support the parents as much 1as possible. They may do this by talking to the parents about the child through verbal communication or reports. This will help the parents

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    B1 Explain why the first impressions that you make in the setting are important. First Impressions in a Setting It is very important to make a good first impression in a child care setting. There are many ways to make good impressions‚ such as being there on time. By doing this it shows that you are well prepared and ready to work. It shows that you are reliable and they can trust you. You have got to have good manners. This way it will make you come across as a nice‚ loving person

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    memo from the past to: whom it may concern; sometime in the distant future FROM: CAMERON GERDES SUBJECT: WHAT IT WAS LIKE 100 YEARS AGO DATE: 4/30/2012 ________________________________________________________________________ I AM WRITING THIS LETTER ON THE 30TH OF APRIL 2012 ON A WARM SUNNY DAY IN HOUSTON‚ TEXAS. BY THE TIME YOU READ THIS LETTER I WILL HAVE LONG PASSED AND HOPEFULLY MADE A DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD. I CAN ONLY IMAGINE WHAT LIKE WOULD BE LIKE IN 2113; I AM NOT EVEN

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    into nursery settings that make it vital that RIDDOR is put into place by keeping a record book (accidents book). A record book is used to record accidents that have occurred and the treatment that has been given and then the parents of the injured child are informed. Secondly‚ PPI will influence working practises at work because employees who may be exposed to health and safety risks should be provided with the necessary protective clothing e.g. protective gloves‚ aprons and masks. All setting must

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    said a mother of a beauty pageant child. “Child beauty pageant have gained in popularity in recent years. Currently‚ more than 5.000 child pageants are held annually in the U.S.‚ amounting to a $5 billion industry (Child Beauty Pageants). Here are 7 truths of child beauty pageants that are scary and sad at the same moment…. 1. Unregulated by Law All beauty pageants have internal structures and are regulated by specific guidelines. There are few laws for child beauty pageants‚ but most states have

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