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    Describe Picture

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    not personal protect as helmet‚ gloves‚ face mash‚ etc. I think he will be seriously injured. Near the gas station‚ some firemen are quite calm. They don’t attend to the fire. Nobody holds fire hose or fire extinguisher. To my mind‚ this picture describe real situation of force firefighter in Vietnam. They use the old equipment which quality are very low. In addition‚ fireman is equipped fully good personal tools and trained knowdge and good skill. The fireman who is running and holding his helmet

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    and Value Systems Chanell L Peters PSY/265 March 8‚ 2011 Lorry Bradley Sexuality and Value Systems Sexuality is one of those topics that everyone will have a different view. Depending on what values and beliefs shared‚ sex can range from casual and open to reserved and closed. Religion‚ culture‚ and personal beliefs all share a role in an individual’s sexual life. With all the value systems shared in our textbook‚ the following is the few I can relate with. Although each value shared

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    Third‚ she is caring. She takes good of her family even when she is sick and not only in physical but also in mental; she never makes us feel lonely; she always listens to us whenever we trouble and encourages us get over. And finally‚ she has a potential strength. She never falls down in any difficulty. May be she will cry‚ but she is sure to get over it‚

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    The Illiad Play

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    the Poet loses it‚ representing the mindless killing of warriors. The poet gives every person being killed a backstory. As he describes a spear being plunged down someone’s throat‚ he’ll say‚ “He was a married man with a 3-year-old-son”. Or “he was an incredible warrior from the fields of Argo‚ and he was a good potter‚ known to produce beautiful things.” The poet values each life until the end of it. He glorifies the bravery‚ loyalty‚ and strength of the soldiers by giving each a positive quality

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    practice can affect the development of children: My role as a nursery teacher at Zeeba Daycare can have a very big impact on the development of children in my classroom. It is well known that children often observe what others do and many times will imitate actions they have observed‚ so it is very important that I set a good example and be a good role model as I could set a good foundation for the development of a child’s behaviour and morals. It is important to teach children that all people are

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    Nonliterality Of Play

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    Play can be defined in many different ways‚ but the focus in this essay is to define pretend play and how it can be beneficial to various aspects of a child’s development. Psychologists have suggested that there are 4 criteria that an occurrence has to meet in order to be classified generally as play. The first being that the play is being done so for ‘intrinsic motivation’ and isn’t being done for anything bar the enjoyment and stimulation it produces. The second is the ‘nonliterality’ or pretend

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    is an athlete‚ and behind every student-athlete is potential. One might believe that there are two sides to what is deemed student-athlete potential; a negative side that may lead to struggling academically and a positive side that increases academic achievements. As stated in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ (n.d. para. 1) potential is defined as‚ “Existing in possibility; capable of development into actuality.” It can be concluded that potential equals what is conceivable. It is of the belief that

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    frame of mind‚ selfishness must be eliminated in order for life and nature to be in order. The passivity that is spoken of in the Tao Te Ching is not to be confused with inactivity or laziness. I equate it more with the idea of potential energy. The concept of potential energy asserts that all matter‚ although at a state of rest‚

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    Creative Play

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    Creative Play Creative development is provided within settings through role play‚ music‚ dance and messy activities. Creativity can stem to a range of other things to‚ such as problem solving‚ knowledge and understanding of the world‚ Personal social and emotional development and physical development. When creative activities are set out for children they can gain a great deal of satisfaction and it can increase the child’s confidence and self esteem. Children do not necessarily have an end

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    1.1 Describe how to establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children and young people. It is essential to establish respectful and professional relationships with children and young people in the role of Teaching Assistant. There are certain strategies which enable such a valued and trusted relationship be established. A relationship in which a child trusts and respects their TA and feels comfortable in their company‚ allows the TA to offer a supportive and caring environment

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