skies and sunshine in summer months‚ mild winter temperatures and hot summers‚ and rain primarily during winter season from the mid-latitude cyclone. Extreme summer aridity is caused by the sinking air of the subtropical highs and may exist for up to 5 months. Locations of Mediterranean climates in North America are from Portland‚ Oregon to all of California (www.eoearth.com). The average temperature of the coldest month is less than 18°C (64°F) but above -3°C (27°F). The wettest winter month has about
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child are paramount" All children will be encourage to learn in line with the Childcare Act of 2006. I will be assisting you in developing your child in line with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) which is aimed at children between the ages of 0-5 years old The Race Relations Act of 1976 which was amended in 2000 ensures that you child will be in an environment of equal opportunities. This is supported by the Equality Act of 2010 which provides clear legislation in order to protect people from
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brothers are living‚ total killing of innocent individuals were 93‚801‚ custodial killings in various camps and jails were 6‚996. Overall 1‚ 20‚392 individuals have been arrested‚ structural damaged have been done to the property was 1‚ 05‚955. Moreover 22‚764 women have been injured and suffered with severe injuries‚ 10‚042 women have been gang raped or molested and over 1‚ 07‚441 kids have become orphaned. Where are the human rights are there is no rules of human rights in
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CYP Core 3.7: Understand how to support positive outcomes for children and young people 1.1 Social factors Personal choice Some families decide that they do not wish to live or act in a way in which is viewed as normal. For instance a child may be from a travelling family. The outcome of this factor is that there are people which may not be able to relate to the child or young person’s families views. If a Child is from a travelling family there is a possibility that their development at school
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In order to understand the inspiration behind 4’33”‚ a brief introduction to John Cage’s life is mandatory. Born in 1912‚ it can be deduced that most of Cage’s creative thoughts originated from his father‚ who invented the submarine that held the world’s record of staying underneath water (Nicholls 4). At a young age‚ Cage learned piano from his aunt who exposed him to music of the 19th Century and laid his foundation in music theory (Haskins 19-20). Despite being a top student‚ Cage dropped out
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P5: Explain the competitive pressures on selected‚ contrasting business organisations to develop their use of e-business Introduction In this PowerPoint I will prepare a set of presentation slides for Next that explains the competitive pressures they have faced to develop their use of E-Business. I will then compare this to another organisation which will be Currys. Next PLC was founded by Joseph Hepworth in Leeds in 1864 as a tailor under the name of Joseph Hepworth & Son. The retail chain was
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CYP Core 3.7: Understand how to support positive outcomes for children and young people. 1.1 Describe the social‚ economic and cultural factors that will impact on the lives of children and young people. Every one is an individual and so everyone has individual needs. It is important that as a practitioner that I always take this into consideration and consider the fact that each child will also experience their own personal situations which are unique to them. These unique situations often
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CYP 3.5 - 1.1 2.1 Explain why positive relationships withthe following are important and how these are built and maintained:- Children Young People Parents/Carers Agencies and other professionals Children - The way we build good relationships with children changes according to their age and stage of a child. Having a positive relationship with children is important because when a child feels comfortable with us they feel that they can separate a lot easily from their parents‚ children are
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SHC 33: Promote equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.3. Explain how inclusive practice promotes equality and supports diversity. Inclusive practice supports children and young people to develop acknowledging the differences between them with a positive attitude. Seeing the differences between them in positive way gives them an equal position to the others and helps everybody included to develop with confidence and self-esteem. In my working setting
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CYP Core 3.1-2 Task 3 (2.3) ‘Understanding Child Development – Theorists’ How their theories influence current practice with children and young people. Skinner – Operant Conditioning Skinner believed that learning is influenced by reward and punishment. Behaviour is affected by positive reinforcement. He believed children will repeat experiences that are enjoyable and stay away from those that are not. This influences current practice with children and young people as a variety of reward
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