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    There are lots of reasons why people communicate at work. For example‚ to share ideas and thoughts‚ to express needs and feelings‚ to socialise‚ to gain and share information‚ to build relationship and to maintain relationship‚ to understand and to be understood and to receive instructions‚ to give encouragement and show others that we care. In order to work effectively with children and their families‚ it is important to have good relationship with a range of people. Those who have good communication

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    Seismic Hazards In Haiti

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    Seismic hazards have many different impacts around the world. An earthquake took place in Haiti 2010 and it was measured 7 on the Richter scale. The main hazard was the seismic waves caused by shifting rocks in an earthquake. There are two main types of waves‚ P waves and S waves. P waves travel through solids and liquids around 6-7 km/h and parallel through the rocks. S ways travel side ways at 2.5-4km/h and can only get through solids. Both waves can have a big impact on the community‚ a lot of

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    Setting and Children

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    people’s setting. 1.1 Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role & 1.2 Explain expectations about own work role as expressed in relevant standards. As a qualified level 3 practitioner I am responsible to fulfil my duties and work role to the best of my ability. In other words I always like to try to give my position my full attention and give it 100% of my time and dedication. I believe that this helps me to support the children in my reception class. I am always aware of the

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    How to Annoy People

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    Shelle Baker November 15‚ 2001 English 111 (13) Classification How To Annoy People This paper will attempt to explore how to annoy people in many different situations these categories are as followas : how to annoy people in restaurants‚ chat rooms‚ while driving‚ and in the grocery store. Also explored are annoying your roommate‚ your neighbors‚ public bathroom stall mates‚ your teacher or professor‚ and the police. The following are guaranteed ways to annoy at your favorite restaurant:

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    the wildlife know how gentle he really was. His daily routine consisted of a ride with his human dad to a pig house which was five miles from home. Rufus would put his paws on the mirror of the truck with his upper body hanging out of the truck. The rest of Rufus’ body was still in the truck. He would bark at the Amish buggy whenever they met on the road. He really showed them who was boss because his bark was so intimidating. The only thing that he didn’t care for was when people would try to clip

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    How People Learn

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    How People Learn Iqbal Ahmed Institute of Business Administration How People Learn Learning can be defined properly as the action‚ course‚ or understanding of acquisition knowledge or skills. Learning is a permanently change in behavior including both observable activity and inside manners such as thinking‚ attitudes‚ feelings and emotions. Learning helps us move from beginners to specialists and permit us to gain new facts‚ information‚ talents and aptitudes. (Burns‚ 1995) Individuals are

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    Some may argue leaders a born not made unlike mangers as leadership is different to management as management is a learnt skill. Leadership is defined as the ability for an individual inspire and influence others to complete a goal or task they help direct an organisation to a more cohesive and holistic environment where everyone feels like a team and involved in the running of an organisation. A leader can be a leader because of the special knowledge in a specific task or a skill of which they possess

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    Hazards in the Work Placw

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    What is a hazard? A Hazard is any existing or potential condition which by itself or by interaction with other variables (physical/ biological) can results in death‚ injury or chemical damage to persons‚ property‚ the environment and information. There are five main types of hazards that exist everywhere‚ They are chemical‚ physical‚ biological‚ ergonomical and psychosocial. Hazards at my work place At the University of the Southern Caribbean‚ I work in the House keeping department. This

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    Hazards in a Science Lab

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    SCIENCE HOMEWORK By Mahamed.A Level 3  A hazard is a symbol that tells when something is dangerous. There could be a symbol when you are in a science lab an example of this is a hazard symbol stating that there is acids in the laboratory .There are lots of different symbols used to warn people about lots of different things. If there is a hazard symbol telling you not to do it then don’t because it is very likely that you will get hurt especially if acid goes into your skin. Level 3 (continued)

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    Natural Hazards – Bushfires A natural hazard is a natural event that has a significantly negative effect on people or the environment. Many natural hazards are related. For example drought can lead to famine and earthquakes can form tsunamis and landslides. Australia’s most common natural hazards are storms‚ cyclones‚ floods‚ droughts‚ heatwaves and bushfires. Natural Hazards have a major impact on Australian communities including loss of life‚ property damage‚ environmental destruction‚ and a

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