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    Describe how your own work must be influenced ..’ is to do with the duty of care that professionals agree to recognise and comply with when undertaking a role in children’s care‚ learning & development sector. Maybe look at how the special educational needs code of practice impacts on what you do or who you contact in your setting. What does your job contract list as its minimium standards for duties and responsibilities that you’re expected to work with‚ perform to & where wanted beyond in your

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    Issues surrounding the topic of homosexuality have sparked great emotional debate in society. People who are in favour of homosexuality often attribute it to genetic or biological reasons. People who are not in favour of homosexuality regard homosexuality as a social immorality and should be prohibited. This presentation aims to introduce the idea that homosexuality is not an abnormal phenomenon and should be recognised as a social norm. Homosexuality can be defined as sexual attraction between individuals

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    Population Ecology Ingrid Rhody BIO/101 March 7‚ 213 Kirsten Hagen MS Population Ecology Population ecology is the affect of a populations density and extension. When a group of single species occupy the same general area it is known as a population. This group of species will rely on resources and the same environmental atmosphere. The number of species within a group that occupy the same area or habitat is known as population density. Some ecologists use different types of techniques

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    Local Literature According to Manila Bulletin (Tariella‚ 2014) entitled “Rural Tourism and Community Development”‚ it states that rural areas are becoming popular destinations because of cuisine. Most of the tourists look for attraction‚ activities such as festivals in different rural areas‚ authentic rural cuisine‚ and amenities of the area. This is the way to promote the Culinary Tour here in our country. Many of the residents in rural areas also have their own local unique food which visitors

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    air with hazardous and toxic chemicals. The long-term production and use of different petroleum derivatives have caused widespreadcontamination of soil around facilities handling them (Barbee et al.‚ 1992). The need to remedy these contaminated environments has led to the development of a number of technologies such as bioremediation (Head‚ 1998)‚ that aim at the destruction and detoxificationof contaminants rather than at their disposal. Oil contamination of soil and water from industrial sources

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    Abortion has been a hot and controversial topic for years now. Everyone seems to have a strong opinion regarding abortion these days. Still‚ endless debates on the topic usually get nowhere‚ leaving some people even more committed to their positions and others confused. Women face so much hardship from society so‚ they need all the support that they can get. For instance‚ they have to wait for long periods of times before an abortion can be performed‚ they have to deal with long counseling sessions

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    species 3. Fit of form and function Evolutionary Ecology  relation between ecological processes and adaptive evolution. Examples of ecological processes are predation‚ competition‚ disease‚ mutualism‚ etc. Adaptation: Fitness – per capita growth rate of species‚ gene‚ a phenotypic strategy ‚ it is a rate Guiding bedrock Principles: 1. Population of all organism can grow exponentially under ideal conditions: a. 1st Law of Ecology: “everything is connected to everything else”; Ecosystems

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    years teams of scientists have set out on the trail of the giant squid in an effort to find real information about it. Before we can understand what they found‚ we must understand what they were looking for‚ and what they already knew. Mythology Surrounding the Squid The squid is a gentle giant. There are few if any reputable reports of it attacking people‚ or their boats. But a mythology surrounds and pervades it. A blanket term for this mythology is "kraken‚" the Swedish and Norwegian name or "kolkrabbe

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    from experiences in the US‚ Japan and Western Europe. Some inventory systems however‚ can be affected by variations in local conditions such as infrastructure‚ customs‚ duties‚ and regulations. Hence‚ it is essential to view such systems in an international context. To frame this research‚ we will examine the literature on operations in NIC countries followed by an analysis of local conditions in Thailand. A number of articles are available that examine the inventory setups in Singapore‚ Hong Kong

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    Issues Surrounding Homosexuality and Adoption “Gays and lesbians are stepping up their national battle against restrictive state regulations‚ conservative Christians‚ and others to gain the same parenting rights as heterosexuals” (Kennedy 1). Since homosexual individuals are fighting so hard for the rights they are seeking‚ should homosexuals be given the right to adopt children? There is no reason why homosexual individuals shouldn’t be allowed to adopt children because they are capable of providing

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