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    Technical Support

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    Assignment Title: Unit 12: I.T Technical Support / Assignment 3 Unit Number: Unit 12 Student Name: SO number: Tutor Name: Date Issued: 10/01/2012 Submission Date: 31/01/2012 First Hand in Date: Date Returned: Final Hand in Date: Date Returned: Declaration: Table of Contents Task 1 – Tools and techniques used for technical support – P1 Technical support is a user friendly assistance for individuals

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    Fitness Program

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    Physical Fitness Program for June Shannon from “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo” show June Shannon is from Mclntyre‚ Georgia. She is a mother of four children. All of her four children had different fathers‚ but all of her four daughters live with June Shannon. One of her daughter name Alana Thompson is a child beauty pageant. She is proud of her daughter Alana Thompson‚ another name for Alana is Honey Boo Boo. June was never married to any of her child’s fathers. As of right now she has been in a relationship

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    Crime Prevention Programs

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    Crime Prevention Programs Implementation of community based programs designed by the police are important because the police have an obligation to ensure that citizens are protected and do not take matters into their own hands. These community based programs provide the citizens educational programs to learn how to protect themselves‚ but also remain law abiding members of the community. These programs also provide the community with a sense of safety and the knowledge needed to stay involved

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    Care Support

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    Effective reflection on relationships that develop in care work Mary is an 82 year old female resident who came to live in our nursing home five years ago she has a mild cognitive impairment and is totally independent she wears an incontinence pad and requires minimum assistance. Mary loves to sing and listen to music especially Irish traditional music and popular ballads. She remains in close contact with her two daughters who visit regularly. Mary is a very private person and likes to spend time

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    Program Evaluation

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    Thomas Elizabeth Lee TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract # Summary Synopsis of Ark Program Description of Project Central Research QUestions Explanation of how propose work fits within goals outlined by primary stakeholders The relationship of proposed research to the literature Brief summary of relevant literature Introduction The Importance of the ARK Program Definition of student-teacher relationship # Qualities of teachers to form positive teacher-student

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    Describe‚ analyse and evaluate how psychological theory can support individuals with additional needs within an environment. The wide range of Special educational needs (SEN) ‚ meaning schools have to be adaptable and diverse to cater for the wide range of additional needs. This essay will briefly describe the range of SEN and outline how historical findings‚ government strategies and different psychological theories have changed the way SEN are approached. Types of SEN: ‘Autism was first described

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    Tunguska catastrophe: Evidence of acid rain supports meteorite theory The Tunguska event in Krasnoyarsk Kari‚ Russia has been debated by scientists since it occurred. The event occurred around 7:14 on the day of June 30‚ 1908. That morning an enormous explosion rocked Krasnoyarsk Kari. The destruction was spread for miles. Estimates report that over 80 million trees were flattened and the earthquake caused by it would have been a 5.0 on the Richter scale. Many scientists believe that the event

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    State Support

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    Title: State Support Provision for Children I have been asked to write a report explaining the historical development of the ECCE sector in Ireland Covering the current state provisions relating to children describing the legislation and regulations relevant to ECCE and how to use these in practise to maintain quality Findings: * Historical development of the ECCE sector in Ireland * Current ECCE provision by the state * Health and welfare * Equal Opportunity legislation

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    The Trio Program

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    it offers students support programs in guidance to help them be more successful in college‚ from first generation students who need guidance to students who come from a limited income household. Steve Aguilar‚ and Margaret Parker managers from the Trio program were the interviewee’s for this essay‚ to gather further information in regards of one of the many programs offered at ECC. The Trio program is a federal grant through the U.S Department of Education Although‚ ECC is one of many schools that

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    Family Support

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    compassion. Suggestions for clinical practice to support families in their information-related work are presented. Overall‚ the importance of providers approaching communication from a holistic perspective‚ extending beyond simply passing on information‚ is emphasized. Viewing communication as a therapeutic modality‚ and communicating with compassion‚ sensitivity‚ and a genuine sense of caring‚ can help provide both the information and the emotional support and comfort families desperately need. Key words:

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