Sonnet 33 by William Shakespeare‚ expresses the love that poet has for his lover or son. The poem follows the conventional English sonnet format with a rhyme scheme of abab‚ cdcd‚ efef‚ gg. The poem contains three quatrains and one couplet. How does the poet’s image of alchemy contribute to love and the motif of gold coinage and valuation? The poet begins by talking about his experiences of many beautiful sun rises. The sun could be looked at in two different ways. The “sun” in the poem suggests
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Ap World Chapter 33 The Cold War was a major encounter between the two powers of the world: the Soviet Union and the United States. The war divided the world leading to divisions between ideas and citizens of various nations around the world. Egypt began to experience reforms in the political and social areas of the nation. Egyptian reforms were controlled by military rulers gaining control through coup d’eta’s
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SHC 33 – Promote equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.1 1.2 1.3 - Explain what is meant by: Equality Diversity Inclusion Diversity – Refers to the variety and differences between people and groups in our communities; these differences need to be acknowledged‚ these are some of the different reasons that arise: Gender Race Disabilities Age Social background Religion and Beliefs Sexuality Appearance In my work place we
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Silence is a word often used in our everyday vocabulary. In Cage’s piece‚ he does an excellent job of proving that silence does not exist. When listening to his piece‚ 4’33” I felt somewhat uncomfortable. Even though we learned about the piece before listening to it‚ I was still expecting music. I like the quote you included. We are taught to not appreciate silence or the idea of silence. John Cage presented many ideas that challenge what society tell us to believe. I really appreciated the piece
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4.1. Explain how routines are based on: Meeting a child’s needs Agreements with parents Participation of children. Routines should flow with the child’s needs. Babies and children are individuals first each with a unique profile and abilities. It is important that planning starts with the observation of each child in order to consider their interests‚ development and learning stage. Routines are set up by planning of a day by time‚ activity‚ etc. Children understand it as a routine;
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1.3 explain the importance of using correct grammar‚ sentence structure‚ punctuation and conventions in business communication. using all of these correctly is very important in business communications‚ and this will determine the impression the reader gets of the business. for example‚ if the all of the above are not adequate the reader may assume we do not have the right knowledge which can be seen as unprofessional. This also means that the structure has to be right too‚ otherwise the reader may
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Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people‚ and adults. (1.1) Communication is the passing of information from one person to another in forms such as speech‚ sign language‚ writing‚ body language‚ tone of voice‚ eye contact and facial expressions. In order to be able to communicate effectively‚ we must be able to listen attentively‚ using empathy to understand the speaker’s experiences‚ feelings and point of view. In order to
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Research has shown that there is a clear relationship between being part of the process of assessment and pupil motivation. If a child is actively engaged and understands the process of assessment and can see their own progress for themselves‚ they will feel more motivated to continue to try their best and improve further. The more involved they are‚ the more their independence and self esteem will grow (ie a child who can clearly see that they have successfully included 4 out of the 5 points of
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1.1 Describe the factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services. The health and safety requirements of all pupils and adults must be taken into consideration before starting any learning activity and we must ensure that the learning environment is free from any hazard that could affect a person’s health and safety. We have a duty of care to provide a safe and secure learning environment for our children and to ensure their comfort and
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Unit title: Promote child and young person development. Learning outcome 4: Understand how working practices can impact on the development of children and young people. 4.1 – Children and young people need the sort of environment which is most likely to promote effective and confident child development‚ where they can experience an environment of mutual respect and trust and open communication. Where large numbers of children and young people are being cared for together‚ it is even more important
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