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    If you could change any event in history‚ what would you change and why? Last summer vacation‚ I watched two movies directed by ClintEastwood (Clinton Eastwood Jr.).Their titles ware “Flags of Our Fathers”‚ and “Letters from IWO Jima”. These two movies ware said to have been taken faithful to reality. These movies were released in 2006‚ and these ware famous at that time because they were simultaneously produced at USA and Japan. If I could change any event in history‚ I want to change “The

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    ____________________________ Instructor: ______________________ Section: ________________________ Date: May 14‚ 2015___________________ Time: 2 hours The final exam is 20% of the course grade. Directions: Read the speech below and then answer the questions on the provided exam booklet. Speech by Anthony Lake‚ UNICEF Executive Director‚ in Norway on Education OSLO‚ 8 May 2013 1. “I come today with a message to Norway on behalf of UNICEF‚ as well as the millions of children around

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    For my additional summer reading book I read “Our Only May Amelia” by Jennifer L. Holm. The main character is May Amelia‚ the only girl in a family of 8 children‚ living in 1899 colonial America after immigrating from Finland. When the story begins May Amelia’s mother is uncomfortably pregnant with her 9th child‚ her brothers are giving her trouble and her father wants her to be a ‘proper young lady’. Soon her grandmother visits and decides to stay with them for a while. Her grandmother is a bitter

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    Autobiographical Draft Since I was a child I was always described as a "Tomboy". One way to define the term "Tomboy" is‚ a biological girl/woman who doesn’t fit society’s ideal and beliefs of what is consider being feminine and/or doesn’t correspond with stereotypes of feminine roles. Personally‚ I can somewhat agree to being call this‚ but on the other hand I never really thought about how it affects/affected my life. I was raised by my grandparents‚ who were used to working physical jobs‚ and

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    Task 7: Explain the reasons why children and young people’s development may not follow the expected pattern. There are many reasons why children may not follow the expected pattern of development. If early learning cognitive theories are accepted‚ and the infant brain is insufficiently stimulated during the crucial first three years of a child’s life‚ or exposed to toxins or malnutrition‚ this can cause problems and result in learning disabilities later on. Children with some kind of disability

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    abuse which may be experienced by adults (P1) Abuse‚ defined by the department of health is described as “a violation of an individual’s human and civil rights by any other person or persons” and those most at risk are described as ‘vulnerable adults’. A vulnerable adult would be someone who is unable to defend themselves or understand what is going on due to having cognitive or physical disabilities‚ frail older adults‚ substance abusers and more. There 9 main types of abuse that may be experience

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    The Constitutional Convention took place in May 1787. Delegates from all of the states except for Rhode Island met in the Philadelphia State House in the exact room that 11 years ago‚ the Declaration of Independence was signed. There were 55 delegates and most of them were lawyers‚ merchants‚ or planters‚ making them rich and educated men. The Constitutional Convention occurred because many of America’s leaders had become unsatisfied at that time with the government structure by which the Articles

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    Yojana-May-Tourism Preface This is our 2nd edition of Yojana Jist released for the month of May‚ 2015 on Tourism potential in India. Yet the message delivered in the last edition remains the same. Yojana magazine (released by Ministry of I&B) is increasingly finding a place in the questions of both UPSC Prelims and Mains. Every Issue of Yojana deals with a single topic comprehensively sharing views from a wide spectrum ranging from academicians to policy makers to scholars. The magazine is essential

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    Discuss the ways in which the government may use Fiscal policy to help the economy grow out of a recession. Reference must be made to some policies that the current government has actually use’ Fiscal policy involves the use of government spending‚ taxation and borrowing to affect the level and growth of aggregate demand‚ output and jobs. Fiscal policy is also used to change the pattern of spending on goods and services. It is also a means by which a redistribution of income & wealth can be

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    Cognitive development can be defined as the growth of our knowledge in understanding the world around us. This growth can be developed gradually‚ in other words‚ it is seen as a continuous process by collecting more information. Another way of developing cognitively is through a series of stages which involves some sort of revolution from one period to another in one’s lifetime. Jean Piaget‚ a cognitive developmentalist believed that humans go through a series of stages in life in order to reach

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