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    think advertising to children should be banned? Why or why not? It is an established fact that companies might benefit from right understanding of the children’s role in purchasing process. It is considered to be the case adults are loyal to those brands which they are used to enjoy in their childhood. Moreover‚ getting elder‚ children may influence their parents quite deeply. Parents tend to work more and earn more to make up the deficiency of the time to spend with their children by making some purchases

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    harmful to children not only physically but also emotionally. Every year the ages that children get involved with higher level competitive sports leagues and this can end up being detrimental to the children’s overall well being. Concussions are extremely prevalent in all kinds of sports and can seriously harm children in many different ways and is one of the leading causes of death in sports. Sports are dangerous Children should not participate in sports because they can hurt children both physically

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    Should Home Schooling Be Encouraged As An Alternative To Educate Children? “14-year old makes Malaysian homeschoolers proud.” Balakrishna M Pillai‚ a precocious Malaysian homeschooler has‚ in fact‚ won the international Global Challenge Award in the Best Global Business category (David Tan‚ 2009). Whoever read about this will probably then come out with a question: “What is home schooling?” According to The Columbia Encyclopedia (2008)‚ home schooling is defined as ‘the practice of teaching children

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    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 protected

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    Should Sikh children be allowed to wear a kirpan in school or not? FOR-Sikh Many Sikhs would say yes because it is a part of their religion. And it is not just that reason. They argue that if they are allowed to wear the other 4 ks‚ why not be allowed to wear the 5th. Many other people would argue against it because it’s a knife in general‚ but they say it will not be used it is simply there for their beliefs. Just because as Sikh has the kirpan knife on them doesn’t mean they will even get it out

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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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    Can your Children Become Too Religious? Summary: An American study recently shows the concern on the implicit relationship between religions and some psychological disorders. It is suggested that if a child is overzealous on his or her religious rituals‚ the child will easily be the torture of Obsessive Complusive Disorder (OCD). Besides‚ if the child is too religious and prays and studies bible all the time‚ he will get lower grades in school assessments and be isolated with peers. Therefore‚ this

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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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    American Lit. BLK D 20 October 2012 Notes on "When I Heard the Learned Astronomer" Title prediction I believe the title exposes the all-around idea of the poem which is the narrator’s point of view while he listened to a learned astronomer Scan for meaning It may be his retelling of that time; when he heard the astronomer‚ in which he includes references and things he’s learned since. Define unfamiliar vocabulary * learn’d – educated Speaker - who is s/he? What is his/her tone

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    William Andrew Mullens Marketing 300 Case Study Week 2 Maslow’s Needs Shown in Advertisements Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is a important aspect to understanding a company to implement the proper marketing methods. Seeing the consumers needs will allow the organization to appeal to that need. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs starts with the most basic physiological needs‚ followed by safety‚ social‚ self esteem‚ and topped with self-actualization needs in ascending order (Tanner‚ 2011)

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