Stacey Robinson Unit 3: Diversity‚ Equality and Inclusion in early year’s settings 1.3 Describe how prejudice and discrimination may affect a child’s life chances Discrimination is where you place barriers‚ whether they are physical‚ verbal or emotional that prevent certain people from gaining access to advancement or improvement of services the same as other people. Prejudice is often used to refer to preconceived‚ usually unfavorable‚ judgments toward people or a person because of gender‚ political
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TBP Task 4 Western Governors University TBP Task 4 Bullying is a major topic in today’s news. Most people have been affected by bullies. They have been bullied themselves‚ have bullied someone or know someone that has been bullied. Bullies are made‚ not born. The affects that bullying has can be life altering and have long term issues. Bullying can be prevented through parents being more involved in the lives of their children‚ community involved prevention and peer based prevention. There
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Assignment Brief Qualification | HND Business | Unit number and title | Unit 1 Business Environment | Start Date | 15th November 2012 | Deadline | 30th November 2012 | Assessor name | Marc Gerard Gallagher | Assignment Title | Understanding the nature of the national environment in which businesses operate. | The purpose of this assignment is to ascertain the extent to which you have gained an understanding of the national business environment
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What is Design? Thomas Hauffe – Introduction to Designer‚ A Concise History Q1. What was the industrial revolution? When did it occur? How did industrialisation lead to the creation of the design profession? How was industrial manufacturing different from the traditional way of making a product and what role did the designer play in creating new products? The Industrial Revolution was a point in time during the 18th and 19th centuries when basic hand tools were put to a stop‚ and machines‚ factories
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A. SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP: This is the simplest business structure of which the owner has total control. The owner can make up a fictitious name or use the same name for the business. Sole proprietorship is easy to set up at a minimal cost. The business owner does not need to follow rules or regulations of others but their own and can set up their own schedule. Proceeds can be directly deposited into the owner’s bank account and the funds are freely allocated between business and personal accounts
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1.1/1.2. This is also included when we assist the teacher in planning lessons which is also in job description. By giving input about children we have noticed can and cannot do tasks and those that will need extra support/guidance by doing this we are helping learning and achievement. This is also in the job description of my role‚ which states "we are required to assist teacher in helping to plan lessons‚ when and where needed”. As I am in a reception class‚ we will sometimes need to attend to
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EBT 1 Task 2 Andrea Thomas Western Governors University EBT 1 Task 2 A. Review of the Sources of Evidence B. Sources of Evidence Being Reviewed C. A1- Classification of Types of Sources of Evidence D. A2- Appropriateness of Sources of Evidence E. A3- Classification of Sources of Evidence In text citations Classify each source of evidence as either a general information resource‚ a filtered resource‚ or an unfiltered resource. Discuss whether each source of evidence
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Translations Expansion Project Risk Assessment Marissa Hornbuckle July 24‚ 2014 Table of Contents Risk Assessment Matrix – Addendum 3 Risk Assessment Matrix 3 Risk Metrics 6 Current Project Status 7 General 7 Current 8 Package 1 – Computer Inventory and requirements 8 Package 2 – Technical Support 8 Package 3 – Computing Support 8 Package 4 – Document Servers 8 Package 5 – Shared Drives 8 Package 6 – FTP Sites 8 Package 7 – Firewalls 8 Package 8 – Web-based meetings 9 Hours Report 9 Problem Analysis
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Social‚ Economic & Cultural Factors How does it impact on a child’s life? Personal Choice Within the UNCRC‚ children have the choices to make decisions for themselves and the choices they make can have significant impact on their life and development. If a child or young person does not have support from carers‚ they will not have ground rules in place so they may be able to do as they please such as smoke‚ take drugs‚ have under-age sex‚ all of which can have a huge impact on their lives. Children
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