History The child I have observed is a 1-year-old girl who weights about 23 pounds‚ and she is very tall for her age. She has long shiny curly hair‚ big dark brown eyes‚ and has a light skin complexion. She loves to eat‚ and love to help her mother around the house. Her personality seemed is very strong when it comes to following orders. When her mother asked her to stop throwing food on the floor she put up a fuss‚ not wanting to listen. Other than that‚ she has a happy carefree‚ very
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Epidemiology is the study of patterns of disease in human populations. (Kleinbaum et al.‚ 1982) Whenever we observe a non-random distribution‚ we have the opportunity to identify casual factors of who gets a disease and who does not. For example‚ observations exhibit that depression rises rapidly after puberty in girls‚ but not to the same extent as boys. Epidemiology is greatly concerned with understanding individuals and illnesses and the causes of illness. Whilst clinical medicine asks‚ “what
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3.1.1 Describe how to establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children. It is essential that teachers establish positive relationships with all children. You can establish respectful professional relationships with children and young people by doing the following: Give children the opportunity to put forward their ideas and provide children with opportunities to express themselves in their own time and using their own words – give children thinking time and talking partner’s
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11.What is my personal learning style and how can I ensure that I take advantage of learning opportunities? I enjoy learning as it broadens my knowledge allowing for senior acting opportunities that may be available. My preference in learning styles is the mentoring approach having someone as an experienced advisor/tutor‚ training myself for high knowledge levels and responsibility‚ allowing advisors to facilitate learnings with other members in similar positions. One on one training which allows
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falling in love with someone‚ they have different definition on the question of what is love? A philosopher‚ Julian Baggini‚ said‚ “Love is a passionate commitment.” He said love is not only one quality‚ but there are love for friends‚ wife and husband‚ God‚ money‚ nation‚ children and so on. So love has many qualities‚ which could define love. But all those love could lead people not only the best‚ but also worst. So when those love lead people to the bad‚ people must go over those worst situations. So
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Tantalum Tantalum is a shiny‚ silvery metal which is soft when is pure. It is almost immune to chemical attack at temperatures below 150 C. Tantalum is virtually resistant to corrosion due to an oxide film on its surface. Applications Tantalum finds use in four areas: high-temperature applications‚ such as aircraft engines; electrical devices‚ such as capacitors; sirurgical impants and handling corrosive chemicals. It is rarely used as an alloying agent because it tends to make metals brittle
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Skeletal muscle fibres can change from high activity‚ in which a high amount of ATP is used to a low level of activity‚ with only a small amount being used. The ATP in the muscle fibres is enough to allow muscle contractions for a few seconds. When muscle contraction continues more ATP is needed. Aerobic glycolysis Oxidation of glucose requires a different enzyme and a coenzyme for each step. Coenzyme A is used at this stage in cellular respiration‚ which is derived from from a B vitamin called
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Describe the transference/counter-transference element of the therapeutic relationship “We see things not as they are but as we are” Immanuel Kant (1724 - 1804) The transference/counter-transference concept is considered an essential part of the analytical process and plays a fundamental part in creating therapeutic change. Clarkson (2003) has identified transference and counter-transference as one of the 5 strands in her model of the therapeutic relationship. Clarkson (2003) defines the transference/counter-transference
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practice Catholicism. My entire life has been centralized around faith and believing in one God. I attended Catholic School from 2nd to 12th grade and I gained a large amount from the faith filled environment. However‚ it was not until I was 15 years old that I became fully involved with my relationship with God and practiced Catholicism properly. The reason I became so involved with my relationship with God was because I attended a Catholic Youth Conference in Atlanta‚ Georgia called‚ “Steubenville
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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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