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    mounds‚ trees‚ ramps‚ steps‚ climbing frames wild spaces‚ so that children do not only experience neat and trim tarmac areas spaces for exploring and investigation spaces for mystery and enhancement natural spaces space for the imagination‚ providing children with open ended props spaces for movement and stillness‚ climbing‚ dragging‚ swinging on bars‚ jumping‚ balancing. As well as sitting in secluded‚ tucked away places in peace and calm social spaces- outdoor seats for

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    educated women

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    is a misconception that women who are educated become better mothers. In fact‚ it is the other way round. Educated women concentrate more on their careers and spend more time at their workplace. In addition‚ it is an uphill task to juggle their workload and family life. Sometimes‚ they have to work overtime to make their employers happy and meet deadlines to get better salaries‚ promotions and bonuses. Under such circumstances how is an educated mother going to carry out her responsibility as

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    Day Dreaming

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    Mason describes daydreaming as “a state of mind where thoughts that are experienced by an individual are unrelated to what is going on in the environment around them” (Jones‚ 2007). Daydreaming alters the consciousness because it is a type of imagination in which the mind forms mental images of scenarios‚ possibly creating circumstances that the daydreamer has never experienced before. The brain is so fascinating because it has this wide range of abilities to produce effects that include voices

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    told and if she doesn’t then she is just a “silly girl”. This relationship with her husband also triggers her mind to wander. Yet‚ when charlotte’s mind wanders‚ it doesn’t really wander she just slowly looses her mind. Walter Mitty uses his imagination to relieve the stresses and constraints put on him by his wife. Charlotte on the other hand begins to loose her mind and imagine things as a way to let out her emotions she keeps trapped inside. But‚ when she does it she doesn’t go back to reality

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    Daydreams: Dream and Mind

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    Write a personal essay on the topic of daydreams I’ve read in magazines that Day dreaming is a behavioural disorder. That day dreamers are actually not in touch with the reality and they are absorbed in their own world. My feelings towards day dreaming couldn’t be more different. I tend to daydream continuously. I can sit in a class a drift off to a different world or some future event in my life. In my mind I have the ability to do anything. If I want to be the hero‚ the pretty girl‚ the invisible

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    Romeo and Juliet dot points Essay formula STEEL Statement- topic sentence Technique-what is the composer doing Example- textual example or quote Link- link it back to thesis Simon days essay break down Themes setting Time Love at first sight Intro- days Kellie Loder (born 1988) is an independent singer-songwriter from Newfoundland who plays drums‚ guitar and piano. Having written her first song at age 16 about a cousin who died in a traffic accident‚ Loder was studying nursing at

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    An Educated Man

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    what then is an educated man? Is he the man who has read a lot? Is he the man who has read many facts and events? An educated man is not afraid to make changes. Having doubt allows a person to expand his insights on a subject. As he learn‚ he should not stop expanding or developing it. He usually asks questions and makes sure he is given a good answer. On the other hand‚ an educated man also respects facts and truths and seeks to see things as they really are. Another one‚ educated man understands

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    educated and MBA

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    For what it means to be educated‚ these are the previous responses I gave: “I personally think being educated means having a demonstrated ability to listen carefully‚ to think critically‚ to evaluate facts rigorously‚ to reason analytically‚ to imagine creatively‚ to articulate interesting questions‚ to explore alternative viewpoints‚ to maintain intellectual curiosity and to speak and write persuasively.” Presently‚ I believe that being able to communicate concisely‚ ability to look into facts

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    Hiring the Educated

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    Hiring the Educated --- A New Approach to Staffing the Automobile Factory Dawn Kennedy January 25‚ 2012 Managing Human Resources Dr. Pat Smallwood Hiring the Educated --- A New Approach to Staffing the Automobile Factory Overview: This case shows us how Ford and Chrysler’s workforce and staffing processes have changed over the years. We see how the industry has moved from being dominated by the less educated worker to the highly educated worker and why this phenomenon has taken place

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    Educated Filipino

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    sphere at large. As the State’s primary responsibility is to provide for the education of every member of the society‚ it follows that an educated Filipino must possess three characteristics as enumerated by Francisco Benitez in his essay “What is an Educated Filipino?” 2. According to the author‚ what is the first quality should distinguish the educated Filipino? First is the power to do which embraces not only the ability of the Filipinos to produce material goods but also the valuable

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