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    1.  Evaluate Lincoln’s major strengths and weaknesses as a wartime leader.  Summarize the major crises and decisions he faced.  Strengths: 1) Clarity of vision. He wanted to save the union first and foremost but some of his staff and generals couldn’t "get" it. Read how angry he got when one general chased the CSA to the Potomac and then stopped‚ stating "We have run the rebels from our country". That general did not understand that it was ALL "our" country. 2) Strength of character. Lincoln had

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    The original intent behind the Shoulder Sleeve Insignia-Former Wartime Service (SSI-FWTS)‚ more commonly referred to as a “Combat Patch‚” was to show appreciation for an individual soldier’s support in combat operations. It was also‚ originally‚ applicable only to soldiers who were assigned or serving with larger deployed echelons such as brigades‚ divisions‚ corps‚ Army commands or higher. The Army Regulation (AR) covering the Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia is 670-1. In

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    Austin De Castro Mr. Markert U.S. History H-7 5/20/11 Abraham Lincoln: Good or Bad Wartime President? Abraham Lincoln was thought up as one of the greatest presidents to have ever lived but contrary to belief he was actually a terrible wartime president. He had many people of his own cabinet‚ such as Salmon Chase‚ who connived against him while also having to deal with riots and protests against his war policies (Basler 75). Others say Lincoln was a tyrant for suspending writs of habeas corpus

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    Children today ’have less freedom than previous generations’ Two-thirds of under-15s are not allowed to take public transport‚ while a quarter are banned from sleeping over at friends’ houses‚ research has shown. Less than half - just 43 per cent - are free to play in their local park without an adult in attendance‚ according to the study. Evidence of the scale of restrictions imposed by anxious parents comes amid increasing concern about "toxic childhood"‚ with experts warning that modern

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    chapter (“Protection of Children Under the Law”) from a 1977 book entitled All Our Children: The American Family Under Pressure‚ and a work of legal history‚ recounting the events leading to a landmark Supreme Court decision (in re Gault) in 1967 that extended some rights of due process to the juvenile court system. Both readings bear on the question of rights for children and why children should be treated differently before the law—if‚ indeed‚ they should be. All Our Children: The American Family

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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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    equality‚ diversity and inclusion. Childcare settings have policies and procedures in place which support inclusive practice for all children. You must be familiar with these so that you can demonstrate inclusive practice through your own actions in all areas of your work. You will also consider the importance of positive attitudes and practice for children with a disability or specific requirement. KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING The following activities will support you to generate evidence

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    Words in Wartime - Summary After reading the article written by Robin Tolmach Lakoff a linguistics professor at the University of California‚ Berkeley. Robin Tolmach Lakoff obtained her degrees in linguistics with a B.A.‚ M.A.‚ and Ph.D. from Harvard University (Berkeley.edu). Linguistics is the scientific study of language. The article was published in the New York Times on May 18‚ 2004 by print. The reader ’s role in this article would be to get a better understanding of words in wartime which ties

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    “Is the duty of scientist‚ in wartime‚ to do everything in their power to help their country?” Over the past 100 years‚ science has been captured an important position in our daily life. To us‚ science is important on medical‚ technology and investigating‚ but at the same time‚ it is important to protect us in war by inventing new ordnance. So‚ is the duty of scientist in wartime to do everything in their power to help their country? Fritz Haber‚ a great German scientist said to be a patriot during

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    Topic: In many countries‚ children are engaged in some kind of paid work. Some people regard this as a completely wrong‚ while others consider it as valuable work experience‚ important for learning and taking responsibility It is true to say that children is the future of every country. They should be healthy‚ be treated and educated right in the society. In poor nations‚ children are rented to do paid work which leads to some objection. Whereas in Western countries‚ parents encourage their child

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