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Unit 10 – Caring for children and young people Pass one – Outline why children and young people may need to be looked after away from their families Children’s Act 1989‚ 2004 Section 3 (1) in this act parental responsibility means all rights‚ duties‚ power‚ responsibilities and authority which by law a parent or a child has in relation to the child and their property. Children’s Act 1989‚ describes how local authorities should carry out their responsibilities in relation to care planning
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9/11 Essay On September 11‚ 2001‚ an act of terrorism took place in New York City on the World Trade Center. As a result of this‚ many lives were lost and many people were injured. This is completely at fault of the US government. Not only were the people that were inside the World Trade Center affected‚ but bystanders‚ and even the first responders were killed‚ injured‚ or got sick. The federal government should definitely compensate the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade
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The Apollo 11 Mission It all started with one statement: ’’I believe this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal‚ before this decade is out‚ of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to Earth.’’ President John F. Kennedy said this in a special joint session of Congress on May 25‚ 1961. But why was sending a man to the moon so important to the United States? Well‚ the main reason was the US at the time was behind the Soviet Union in space travel developments‚ And America in
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Literary Analysis of 10-14: Lines ten through fourteen resolve the conflict of the poem. The speaker wants to be steadfast and unchanging like the star‚ but as humans‚ our lives here on earth are not eternal and are anything but steadfast. He desires a steadfast and eternal love and realizes that that will not happen here on earth. In line 10 and line 11 he uses the words "for ever" and in line 14 he uses the word "ever" in order to express the theme of the poem‚ grappling with eternity and love
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Unit 11: Unit code: QCF Level 3: Credit value: Safeguarding Adults and Promoting Independence K/600/8963 BTEC Nationals 10 Guided learning hours: 60 Aim and purpose This unit aims to enable learners to be aware of different types of abuse and to understand why this may happen. They will be able to develop knowledge of work to safeguard adults‚ and an understanding of how the rights‚ independence and the wellbeing of adults are promoted through a person-centred‚ multi-agency approach.
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Psychosocial Development Case Study Analysis The purpose of this paper is to provide informative information on the lifestyle stages and developmental process within adolescence‚ early and middle adulthood. These stages within an individual’s life are extremely pivotal. Understanding the psychosocial crisis‚ developmental task‚ and cultural influences among these populations will be explored. In addition‚ a discussion on existing interrelationships between work‚ family‚ and life roles will
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TABLE OF CONTENT Executive Summary 1 1. Case Background 2 2. Facilities* 3 3. Transportation* 5 4. Information* 7 5. Inventory* 10 6. 7-Eleven in the United States* 11 7. Conclusion 11 Appendix 1 12 Appendix 2 13 *Note: The content (page 3 to 11) is based on questions 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4 and 6‚ page 88 of the textbook “Supply Chain Management: Strategy‚ Planning & Operations” by Sunil Chopra & Peter Meinld (Pearson Education‚ 3rd Edition). • Generally‚ questions
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5. Figure 11-4 Refer to Figure 11-4. Potential GDP equals $100 billion. The economy is currently producing GDP1 which is equal to $90 billion. If the MPC is .8‚ then how much must autonomous spending change for the economy to move to potential GDP? A) -$2 billion B) $2 billion C) $18 billion D) -$18 billion 6. Consumption spending is $5 million‚ planned investment spending is $8 million‚ unplanned investment spending is $2 million‚ government purchases are $10 million‚ and net
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Since it is a critical process to provide high efficiency‚ it was inavitable to integrate this quick cycles approach with testing. A process called “Test-Driven Development” was born in 2003 to provide exactly that. In TDD‚ before each cycle‚ requirements are examined and are evolved into the test cases. After that step‚ the software is developled only to pass these specific test and added to the product. By this method it is easier to prevent any piece of program that does not meet
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