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    Thesis: The original 13 colonies was democratic‚ because of their ability to vote‚ religious freedom‚ and their representative government. Document 2 was created because the colonies believed voters had the right to have a say in the government. Voting qualifications were that you had to be a white‚ Christian male‚ and own a specific amount of land. Voting was democratic in that the colonists had a say in government. Blacks and women not having the right to vote was undemocratic. The colonies believed

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    unit 4222

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    Unit 4222-302- engage in personal development in health‚ social care or children and young peoples setting 1. How can you evaluate your own knowledge‚ performance and understanding against relevant standards? So‚ how do you ensure you are working within up to date standards for health and social care? How do you check this? This is where you improve your performance with training and supervisions and I can check with the CQC to make sure I am doing things right if I was unsure or with my employer

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    CACHE Level 3 Award/Certificate/Diploma in Child Care and Education Unit 4: Keeping Children Safe Briefing: 25/2/13 Submission: 7/5/13 (Tuesday Exam Week) [pic] Preparation Task As previously advised you should have read the assignment brief and gathered information to support you □ Read the assignment information carefully (this can be found on pages 45-51 within your candidate handbook). □ Look at the marking scheme to the assignment on pages 285-289 within your

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    American History Chapter 13 Becoming a World Power Overview The Cold War (1945-1991) conquered international relations within a structure of political‚ economic‚ and military tension between the United States and the Soviet Union. The Cold War facilitated global leadership by the United States‚ and provided Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin and his successors with an enemy to validate their suppressive regime. The Cold War helped legitimize an unrepresentative government and uphold the Communist

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    England and Wales‚ education is only compulsory until the end of year 11‚ the school year in which the pupil turns 16 (although this is changing in August 2013 to compulsory education until year 12 and by 2015‚ education will be compulsory until year 13) In the English and Welsh state educational systems‚ those wishing to continue may either stay on at a secondary school with an attached sixth form‚ transfer to a local sixth form college‚ or go to a more vocational further education college‚ although

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    In the late 1700s‚ tensions ran high between Britain and the 13 American colonies‚ which led to events such as the Boston "Massacre"‚ and the Boston Tea Party. Britain’s angry response to these events furthered the indignation of the colonials against the British‚ which ultimately led to the Revolutionary War in the colonies. Among the factors for rebellion the resentment of parliamentary taxation‚ restriction of civil liberty‚ British military measures‚ and the legacy of American religious

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    John Doe 11/22/2013 PSY-150 Chapter 13 Activity Anxiety Disorder When a person is faced with a stressful situation‚ the body’s reaction is to become anxious. In some cases‚ that reaction is severe‚ causing individuals to become unable to move beyond the fear and anxiety they feel for long periods of time. Often‚ this is indicative of an anxiety disorder. There are a number of different

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    Volleyball unit plan Table of content Rationale – AusVELs‚ varying abilities & assessments Key skill breakdown Unit Overview – links to AusVELS Lesson plans Lesson 1: Introduction to volleyball – digging and setting Lesson 2: Introduction to volleyball – digging and setting Lesson 3: Solidifying skills and introduction to Newcomb ball Lesson 4: Game simulation Lesson 5: Introduction of spiking and game plan. Lesson 6: Mini volleyball competition Appendices

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    attained a condition so civilized and so improved‚ not only physically‚ but morally and intellectually.” 12 Supporting his view with the following reasoning: in every civilized society one portion of the community must live on the labor of another. 13 American slaves were treated better than slave elsewhere in the New World. John Wilkes Booth famously wrote that slavery was a “happiness for the slave” being brought from his heathen home in Africa to the saving grace of Christian America. Bringing

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    Professional Practice in Children and Young People’s Social care (SCMP) 4222-392 1:2 We as child care professionals have a duty of care to our children we therefore must provide the best care possible. To do do so we must adhere to all relevant update legislation . In my current work setting this includes working to the National Minimum Standards. These are a list of basic standards of care registered providers should provide and aim to exceed when delivering a service or care. The National Minimum

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