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    that the First Five-Year Development plan of the Imperial Ethiopian Government was the first formal planning started in Ethiopia in 1957 (MoFED‚ 2002 ). In the same regime‚ there were three Five-Year development plans. The First Five-Year Development Plan (1957-1961) had the objective of laying foundations for further take-off. The Second Five-Year Development Plan (1963-1967) followed it‚ which was a prelude to a 20 yearsdevelopment plan that targeted doubling income in 20 years (1983). Similarly

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    In the poem “Letters To My 16-Year-Old Self‚” George Watsky conveys that positive and negative experiences affect teens outlook on life. In this poem metaphors are utilized to show how life is a captivating journey. The speaker states‚ “Earth is a jawbreaker/.../You’ve gotta savor it”(31‚33). It is important that Wasky compares Earth to a jawbreaker because it is not a candy that is simple to chew. It is suppose to melt in the mouth. With this intention‚ the author used this comparison to show that

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    Codrina is a 40 year old woman that has come to me seeking counseling‚ after many years of experiencing traumatizing events in her life. Her childhood years were spent living in an orphanage in isolation‚ hunger and a very poor environment. She had to fend for herself as a teen and was in many abusive relationships before she met her husband when she was 36. Codrina’s husband is having extra marital affairs and Codrina is fine with it since it means that she does not have to have sex with her husband

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    Cognitive Dissonance Julie Cortez-Knapp Week 2 Assignment 2 Week 2 M.Hufnagel Cognitive Dissonance We are all customers. We all purchase items every day out of need or desire. Every day we are marketed to. We are satisfied with our purchases and have no regrets‚ most of the time. Other times‚ we purchase high risk items like computers or cars. The higher risk items bring higher chances of cognitive dissonance aka buyers’ remorse. There is cultural‚ social

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    Honors Psych Cognitive Dissonance Cognitive dissonance theory has been around since the late fifties. It has inspired many psychologists to figure out the murky depths of people’s minds. The theory relates strongly to decision making‚ social phenomenons and mental angst. Many paradigms exist within cognitive dissonance. Two important paradigms are the Belief Disconfirmation paradigm and the Free Choice paradigm. There are several experiments that have been studied that relate to cognitive dissonance

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    Answer: Question 1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth to 19 years. When looking at a childâ€TMs development it is important to be aware of the five areas of development and the expected milestones. Whilst there are often ages attached to developmental stages‚ it should be noted that a childâ€TMs sequences and the pattern of their development may be relevant to the individual child and not necessarily the age of the child. It is also important to have a full understanding

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    IAS 16‚ Property‚ plant and equipment By Graham Holt Studying this technical article and answering the related questions can count towards your verifiable CPD if you are following the unit route to CPD and the content is relevant to your learning and development needs. One hour of learning equates to one hour of CPD. We ’d suggest that you use this as a guide when allocating yourself CPD units. Property plant and equipment (PPE) are tangible assets that an entity holds for its own use or for

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    Cognitive Organizers

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    Cognitive Organizers are powerful teaching and learning tools. They encourage active learning‚ demonstrate that knowledge is interconnected‚ facilitate group work‚ accommodate individual learning styles and engage students in higher order thinking. They can be used before‚ during or following instruction. Using cognitive organizers before instruction is an exciting way of introducing lessons and also cues students about the lessons and activities to come after. It also facilitates discussions among

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    065 Promote learning and development in the early years 1.1 Explain each of the areas of learning and development and how these are interdependent. The EYFS has 7 areas of learning these areas are interdependent from each other there are 3 prime areas which are very crucial for encouraging children’s curiosity and enthusiasm for learning‚ they are also for building the children’s capacity to learn‚ form friendships and thrive. There are also 4 specific areas which link to the prime areas by enhancing

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    .1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth – 19 years. As soon as children are born into the world they start their development process. All children develop at different times but the sequence of development is normally the same‚ for example a child will learn to walk before they can run or skip. Child development is often broken down into timelines. Children develop quite rapidly during the early years as the major milestones tend to be closer together. They

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