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    The different types of schools in relation to educational stages and school governance. The four main types of mainstream state schools that are funded by local authority are known as maintained schools. All children in England between the ages of five and 16 are entitled to a free place at a state school. Most go to state schools. Children normally start primary school at the age of four or five‚ but many schools now have a reception year for four year olds. Children normally leave at the age

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    Childcare settings have policies and procedures in place which support inclusive practice for all children. You must be familiar with these so that you can demonstrate inclusive practice through your own actions in all areas of your work. You will also consider the importance of positive attitudes and practice for children with a disability or specific requirement. KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING The following activities will support you to generate evidence of your knowledge and understanding

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    external and internal factors which affects the decisions of business. We can divide business environment into two parts A. The Micro Environment of Business These are powers which are deeply related with company and company can control these type of environment by improving its capacity and efficiency.  1. Suppliers Suppliers are the persons who supply raw material to company.  2. Customers Customers are the persons who buy goods from company.  3. Market Intermediaries  Market

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    http://yr12-chem-2011.wikispaces.com/The+Reichstein+Process [11] Source: BASF. [12] Skatrud‚ T.J. and Huss‚ R.J. (1991) L-Ascorbic acid production in microorganisms. US Patent 5001059 [13]Inventors.about.com (1905) History of Vitamins. [online] Available at: http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/bl_vitamins.htm[Accessed: 3 Apr 2012]. [14] http://books.google.com.my/books?id=JiuR_dmTIscC&pg=PA887&dq=two+step+fermentation +process+for+vitamin+c&hl=en&sa=X&ei=H1GpUIrqAYbprQfX9oCoDQ&ved=0CC4Q6AEw

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    Assistive technology is very helpful for disabled people. Assistive technology is any piece of equipment or product that is used to increase‚ maintain‚ or improve a child with disabilities. With more technology coming out‚ Assistive technology is improving. There are many types of assistive technology and is more available for disabled people. It could be as simple as a stress ball or sticky notes‚ to a fancy computer program that helps people read and write. Sometimes teachers have assistive technology

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    of growing up and the most important ones happen when we are babies and young children. All of these transitions present the child with challenges although children don’t usually have to go through the transitions on their own‚ they will be supported by those around them at home or in day care‚ or in education. However‚ the experience of going through the transition will depend on the kind of response and support children get from those around them. Children’s early experiences of transitions will

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    environment for play and give the children the opportunity to have a wide range of play experiences. Every child is different so each child will respond in different ways to play‚ whereas some children may like doing the same thing for a long time‚ others may want to change what they are playing with after a short length of time. Some children may not like certain activities or toys so it is important to be flexible when planning the activities so that the children can develop their own interests‚

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    3.8.2 Integral Control To address the first issue with the proportional control‚ integral control attempts to correct small error (offset). Integral examines the error over time and increases the importance of even a small error over time. Integral is equal to error multiplied by the time the error has persisted. A small error at time zero has zero importance. A small error at time 10 has an importance of 10 times error. In this manner‚ integral increases the response of the system to a given error

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    Disabled”- To what extent is the soldier a sympathetic character? The poem “Disabled” by Wilfred Owen‚ written in third person‚ presents a young British soldier who lost his legs from the First World War. The soldier is left in solitude‚ as he no longer appears charming to the others and his sufferings from the war changed him into a completely different man. Therefore‚ Owen presents the soldier as extremely sympathetic by emphasizing that one impulsive‚ naïve decision he made as a teenager

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    defined as using the strength of association to estimate the frequency or probability of an event‚ based on how easily the associations can be brought to mind. Basically‚ one is making decisions based on what easily comes to mind‚ and if something is available in memory‚ it is more likely to be remembered. Although availability heuristics have some benefits‚ it also has some disadvantages that can lead to bias. Most people take advantage of availability heuristics to some degree. Tversky and

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