TDA 2 3.1 Identify the characteristics of different types of child abuse Abuse means any of the following acts which seriously endanger the physical‚ mental‚ or emotional health and safety of the child: The infliction‚ attempted infliction‚ or as a result of inadequate supervision‚ the allowance of the infliction or attempted infliction of physical or mental injury upon the child by a parent or caretaker. The exploitation or overwork of a child by a parent or caretaker. The involvement of the
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‘Outline and evaluate different types of attachment’ Ainsworths ‘strange situation’ was developed as a tool to measure types of attachment in infants. The experiment was carried out in a purpose build playroom and children were observed with cameras. It consisted of several situations‚ standardised for all those who took part. Each condition involved variation of the presence of the mother and/or a stranger‚ over 3 minute intervals. During these different conditions‚ the child’s behaviour was monitored
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i.e search warrant. There are three different type of warrants exist. They are: • A knock-and-announce warrant • No-knock warrants • An anticipatory warrant The first type of warrant "A knock and announce" warrant is a warrant that requires the law enforcement people to knock the door of a home or residence they want to search‚ and they have to identify themselves before entering the home and seek owner permission and start their search process. The next type of warrant is "No-knock warrants"‚ in
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information comes from all different variety of sources. From information written in P1 I will analyse the different type of business information and their sources used by BBC. Verbal information Verbal information is the way of communicating between individuals through speech. This type of information is the best way of communicating‚ but it is also not very sufficient. Since Verbal information is used in our everyday life at BBC verbal information can take place in different situations e.g. in meeting
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There are many different types of communication‚ such as verbal‚ graphical and technology. In this piece of work I am going to assess what they are used for and when they would be used effectively. I am going to give information on six different types of communication and examples of how‚ where and when they could be used best in a health and social care setting. 1. Verbal There are two types of verbal communication the first is one to one communication and the second is group communication. One
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mood changes‚ also have short attention span which can cause them to be distracted easily‚ if the child is distracted it disrupts the rest of the class. You can also come across different type of personalities of the children some maybe very loud and others shy and sat in the corner‚ these two types deter you to have a different approach of communication towards them. Parents can be seen as narrow minded because they think their children are angles‚ this can result to them being unfair as in they could
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understand the body language of the person that is giving the message. A disadvantage of verbal communication is that the communication or message that was put across is not recorded (unless a video camera is used)‚ this means that if there are any types of miscommunication such as an employee getting rude to a customer‚ there’s a high possibility that it won’t be recalled again. Another disadvantage of verbal communication is that it is harder to communicate around the world. These apply to Barclays
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Australian Beverages Ltd—Pre-seen case study information A - Introduction to Australian Beverages Ltd - 1937‚ Australian Beverages Ltd (ABL) commenced manufacturing soft drinks [non-alcoholic drinks rather than ‘hard’ drinks that contain alcohol]. - 1970s and 1980s‚ the company expanded beverage portfolio by entering into other non-alcoholic beverage categories‚ such as fruit- and milkbased drinks. - 2011‚ the company was Australia’s largest supplier of non-alcoholic beverages. - -Tom Dwyer
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research into different type of attachment (12 marks) Mary Ainsworth conducted two naturalistic observations‚ one in the rural community of Kampala in Uganda which lasted for two years and the other in the urban city of Baltimore which had lasted for one year. The aim of this observation was to look at a mother and infant interaction. In both study she used the same number of participants‚ which were 26 mothers and their infants. Using the strange situation she found three different types of attachments
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Editing: the coordination between one shot with the next frames can be joined by several different types. Fade-out: gradually darkens the end of a shot to black. Fade-in beginning of a framel lightens the frame from black Dissolve: briefly superimposes the end of a shot A and the beginning of shot B Wipe: Shot A replaces Shot B by means of a boundary line line moving across the screen‚ wipes one image away while bringing about a new one. Cut: the most common means of joining two shots; instantaneous
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