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    (501/0418/4) Evidence Tracking Sheets (K/601/3323) Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people Learning outcomes Type of evidence Location You must be able to: 1. Know about the legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety 1.1 Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety 1.2 Describe the roles of different

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    Is Child Behavior Better or Worse than it was Years Ago? “Is your child forgetful‚ irresponsible‚ moody‚ and prone to daydreaming? (Figure 1.1) Does he seem to lack motivation and become easily bored?” (Empowering Parents) Has the problem become worse than it was a year ago? A child’s behavior is defined solely by environmental factors such as; family‚ cultures‚ and everyday experiences. As a result‚ studies have shown that due to these factors‚ children’s behavior has become worse. “A child’s

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    water has changed. Discuss with reference to research evidence. Conservation is the ability to understand when appearance of something changes the amount is the same as before. Piaget argued that young children are unable to consider points of view different to their own and at the pre-operational stage’s children will not be able understand conservation. This essay will first illustrate the basic components of Piaget’s cognitive theory and then will discuss Piaget’s experimental evidence tests

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    19‚ 2012 Outline Is global warming due to human actions? Can the human race take action to stop global warming? Introduction Thesis Statement: Yes‚ human actions are definitely a factor in global warming. The fact that there have been natural cycles of climate change since earth’s formation‚ in past and recent centuries humans have influenced global climate change through the emission of greenhouse gases. The actions that humans should take to stop global warming are to reduce the greenhouse

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    EVIDENCE OUTLINE INTRODUCTION -Basics of Evidence 1 -Process of Proof & the Adversarial System 1 -Making and Meeting Objections 1 -Common Objections 2 RELEVANCE -Relevant Evidence 2 -Stipulations 2 -Components of Relevant Evidence 2 -Balancing Test 2 -Proposition 8 2 EVIDENCE EXCLUDED BY EXTRINSIC POLICIES CHARACTER EVIDENCE -Types of Character Evidence 3 -Character Trait at Issue 3 -Conduct in Conformity & Exceptions 3 -Relevant Non-Propensity Purpose 4

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    Physiology Coursework Student number: 000706113-7 Word count: Title: “A calorie restricted diet has been shown to increase longevity” Critically appraise this statement in terms of current physiological evidence and  Osteopathic relevance. Pay particular attention to the effect of diet on the  musculoskeletal and immune systems and the Osteopathic concept of health.  “Calorie restriction” is the diminished intake of energy on a daily

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    The fall of the City: unnatural growth Every child has their own level of maturity and preferences. Should one’s behaviour be forced to change because of the stereotypes in society? In Alden Nowlan’s The Fall of the City‚ he writes in first person about a young innocent boy ‚named Teddy‚ disagreeing with his uncle to be a well taught normal boy. It is important for a child to grow up and become an adult ‚but they need to be the one building themselves instead of being forced like Teddy. Alden

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    and how it is developed. There have been many attempts to define play. Fagan (1974) made a distinction between two different types of definition a functional and the structural approach. The functionalist approach suggests that play has no external goals so if the end goal is to eat seek comfort etc then this behaviour is not play. How ever if there was no goal at all then children would on play the play because the enjoy it‚ so the functionalist approach has led to a definition of play where there

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    Topic sentence: Obesity has a deep impact in the life of a child. • Informal outline: 1. Explain how obesity affects the child’s physical health. 2. Explain how obesity affects the child’s mental health. 3. Give ideas of how parents can be involved in the change of habits in the obese child. 5. Summarize why obesity has a deep impact in the life of a child. Obesity has a deep impact in the life of a child‚ physically‚ and mentally as well. An obese child is at risk of having health

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    Introduction1 2. Description of Digital Evidence2 3. Principles of Cyber Forensics3 4. Examination of Digital Evidence4 4.1 Preserving the evidence5 4.2 Locating the evidence6 4.3 Selecting the evidence 7 4.4 Analysing the evidence 8 4.5 Validating the evidence 9 4.6 Presenting the evidence 12 5. The Importance of Crime Reconstruction Hypotheses and Alternate Hypotheses 14 6. Conclusion 15 References 16 1. Introduction With the rapid development

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