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    Buy Nothing Day

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    Buy Nothing Day Buy Nothing Day is an day of protest that was founded in Canada in 1992 where people are asked to purchase no goods as a way to attempt to increase awareness of excessive consumerism and its environmental and ethical consequences. Over the last 22 years it has been held annually in many nations and activist groups are continuing to try to convince more and more countries to pledge their participate. A Buy Nothing Day‚ although based in good motives‚ is extreme and should not be

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    Saint Patrick's Day

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    Mini presentation: Saint Patrick’s Day General Description: Saint Patrick’s Day is celebrated every year on March 17th. The other name is St. Paddy’s day‚ not St. Patty’s Day! In Ireland‚ Saint Patrick’s Day is a national holiday. Nowadays‚ it is an international holiday. Origins/ History: Saint Patrick is a patron saint of Ireland. He was born in the year 385 and died on March 17th‚ around the year 460. Saint Patrick has an adventurous life: He was captured by pirates at the age of 16.

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    Unit 8- caring for children E1 In a childcare setting the practitioners has an important role in supporting children. In a childcare setting the practitioner needs to help the children learn and achieve their full potential in their development stages; they must understand where the children are at in their development and know what they should be trying to achieve next‚ the practitioner can do this by spending time with the child and learning what the child can do and what they are struggling

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    Diploma for Children & Young People’s Workforce Unit 54: Principles for implementing Duty of Care in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Setting. By Kerry Derbyshire. Kerry Derbyshire Unit Number: 4227 - 054 What is a “Duty of Care”? 1.1 Preventing mistakes and accidents Preventing mistakes and accidents As a child care provider we are expected to have a Duty of care within our work setting‚ we are all given the appropriate attention‚ watching for potential hazards

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    Children’s safety‚ wellbeing and development is the primary goal of the Australian government and any person who aspires to work with children in an educational setting such as a school‚ afterschool careday care centre or a child care centre needs to have a police clearance and must have an ocra card or any other working with children card depending on the state they are working and must also have a first aid certificate before joining the workforce. To get the best outcome for children in their

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    EYMP 4 Tasks 1.1‚ 2.1 and 2.2 The scope includes the mothers who are not able to leave the homes and not able to afford the private nursery care or a day nursery. For working mothers who are earning not too much or under normal wedges‚ they are helped by government in child vouchers forms. Govt. is giving free education (funding for 2 (trial areas)‚ from 3 years old about 15 hours a week term wise or 11 hours a week through out

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    Business Ethics

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    baby’s care. Joan actedirresponsibly by not finding an alternate babysitter or daycare center. Added to this‚ Joan did not eventry to swap shifts with a co-worker III) Not yet. I think Joan should be given another opportunity after her 15-day suspension period.Joan can use this time to make up a good plan for her baby’s care‚ probably by making an arrangementwith an alternate babysitter who can step-in when the regular babysitter is unavailable‚ or byconsidering a regular‚ nearby day care center

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    Saint Patrick's Day

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    SAINT PATRICK’S DAY INTRODUCTION The Irish culture has been significatly shaped by Christianity which arrived in Ireland in 5th century A.D. with the preachings of Saint Patrick. The Saint is said to have travelled all over the country spreading the word of Christ. It was at the hill of Tara‚ a mound in country Meath (considered the religious capital of Eire in ancient times) where he picked a three-leaf clover or shamrock to illustrate the doctrine of the Trinity. He made such an impression

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    Private. Blue House Day Nursery & Pre School is a privately funded establishment that is based in central Croydon‚ they also have establishments around the London area. As this is a privately funded establishment parents pay a fee as well as receiving financial help from the government in the form of tax credits and may receive childcare vouchers from employers. This nursery offers full and part time child care. Its hours are between 8am and 6pm‚ 51 weeks per year. Full day hours stretch from

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    When you are a child‚ who takes care of you? Now‚ the cost of living is so high that many people under age twenty-five are moving back in with their parents. Young people are getting married later now than they used to. The average age for a woman to get married is about twenty-four‚ and for a man twenty-six. Newly married couples often postpone having children while they are establishing careers. Once they have children‚ they face difficult decisions about whether the mother should continue working

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