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    Q1) Explain the 5 broad social and emotional aspects of learning Self-awareness: This enables the child to understand themselves‚ how they get to learn best and how they can relate and communicate with others‚ with it being other children or adults. They can also understand what and why they are feeling these things. When a child has self-awareness they should be able to: realise that thoughts and behaviour are all tied together in some way or another‚ that they can take responsibility for their

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    the relationship‚ would be facilitating the BACP ethical frame work‚ and implementing the core conditions‚ in a person centred approach that will empower the client to open up to their issues and clearly help them develop and come to their own conclusions/solutions. Before beginning the helping relationship I would draw up a contract with the client based on the BACP frame work. The time and sessions will be discussed and agreed. I would point out the safety aspect of the building and inform the

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    Statistics from research regarding teen crash rates. 3‚000 Teens a year die from alcohol related crashes each year. How is one organization or group trying to solve this problem? Name group and what they are doing. RADD helps raise awareness about teens drinking and driving. How is another organization or group working to solve the problem? Name the group and what they are doing. They have record artists‚ athletes‚ and actors all aware kids on not to drink and drive.

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    wildfires in Australia. Only because they are destroying our homes‚ schools‚ economy and even the wildlife‚ but nobody really knows what to do‚ what to say or has any of the answers. The wildfires in Australia can be prevented by better funding‚ more awareness groups‚ and the careful consideration of the residents living in this area. In Australia‚ the funding for the prevention and re-building of these wildfires is very limited. Statistics show that they only have enough money to recover 43 percent

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    only escalates the problem further. If the same thing happened in sports‚ everyone would be watching. However‚ to those who aren’t aware of the topic of controversy‚ they might be inspired to start raising awareness about a problem. Voicing conflicts and issues on a bigger stage can increase awareness of a problem. If a simple act of protest‚ such as not standing up for the national anthem‚ is shunned‚ then how an other Americans feel safe to voice their opinions

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    including visitors. | Soldering accidents | -Staff and visitors could be injured from hot metal flying off whilst soldering. | -Providing PPE including rubber aprons‚ rubber boots‚ gloves‚ eye protection and face masks. | -Display signs to raise awareness. | -Supervisor and all staff. | Bright UV lights | -Staff and visitors may hurt their eyes | -Wearing face masks and eye protection. | -Display signs | -Supervisor and all staff. | Sharp edges | -Staff and visitors may hurt themselves. | -Round

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    they can still make us feel down about ourselves. We should not be self conscious because of the way a model looks because that is not an accurate representation of the way the body looks. It is often crucial to set standards in one’s own life. The act of living up to one’s personalized set of standards is referred to as self consciousness. Guilt‚ pride‚ shame‚ and hubris are all examples of emotions that come with being self conscious. Emotions like guilt and shame make people feel ashamed and

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    into different classes is because conformity is part of universal reason in which humans are human agents of universal spirit. Absolute reason and spirit is free movement and self defined‚ but in relation to other objects. The universal spirit gets to know itself by manifesting itself into other human beings and thus creates self development through the human. In the 19th century there is still a division of class between the “masters” who have superiority over the “servant”. this has been created by

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    great number of people at once. The poem can also be placed on Facebook or Twitter to reach a younger audience and expose more people to it. In addition‚ the poem can be placed in a magazine for dancers and distributed to dance schools to build awareness amongst an artistic and socially aware audience. ‘THE HIDDEN LANGUAGE OF THE SOUL’ TAP TAP‚ The rhythm clicks in your brain. SWING SWING‚ The movement flows through your body. You can’t help it. It’s instinctive. You are communicating

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    States. Being black‚ Dubois argued‚ meant being deprived of a “true self‐consciousness”. Blacks often perceived themselves through the generalized contempt of white America. Being a black as well as an American raised contradictions between American social ideals‚ which blacks shared. However‚ DuBois saw blacks as disassociated from main-stream American life. Du Bois referred ’double consciousness as "a world which yields him no true self-consciousness‚ but only lets him see himself through the revelation

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