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    Level 3 Teaching Assistant

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    UNIT 301 Consider the role of a learning support professional in a school. Outline the considerations for someone in that role when dealing with confidential information. All information held on pupils comes under data protection guild lines. It can include our address‚ phone number‚ birth date‚ employment history or other personal information. It may also include information about our past or present health and development. Individuals have the right to keep information of this type private.

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    Professor Smith ! Intro to Film ! March 7‚ 2014 ! Symbolic Character Development in Psycho! ! ! The film Psycho has two main characters‚ one being Marion and the other being ! Norman Bates. Marion is the main character for the first half of the film and Norman Bates ! assumes the role of main character after Marion is murdered. In order to enhance Marion’s ! character‚ the Alfred Hitchcock uses mise-en-scene to symbolize Marion’s character change ! and indecisive choice to steal $40‚000 from

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    Chapter One Sherlock Holmes had made an enemy. It was not in his best interests‚ with the detective just closing up a murder case that involved a bloodthirsty beast and multiple killers. It’s no secret many people would love to put a bullet through him‚ but those people are‚ more often than not‚ put behind bars. Of course‚ it did not seem to bother him at all. “Watson! You’ve made tea‚ haven’t you?” exclaimed the gentleman that sat‚ with his hands clasped‚ in a green armchair that faced the fireplace

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    I picked it up and read the first page‚ I couldn’t stop reading anymore. To mention another book that had the same effect on me and that I recently read‚ this book was Code Orange by Caroline B. Cooney. The book is about a boy a boy that finds an envelope containing scabs from Variola Major or smallpox in an old book. He then thinks that he infected himself and that he is also showing some of the system. After that he tries to kill himself in order to stop the outbreak and Epidemy of the highly contagious

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    Microbiology Research Paper

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    Melissa Babajko Microbiology 214BA Dr. May June 6‚ 2012 Staphylococcus aureus- Is a facultative anaerobic‚ Gram-positive‚ salt positive‚ cocci shaped bacterium. Staphylococcus aureus is found as normal part of the skin floral in the nasal passages and on the skin. An estimated twenty percent of people naturally have harmless Staphylococcus aureus on their skin and are long-term carries for Staphylococcus aureus. Staphylococcus aureus is the most common strand of Staphylococcus in humans to date

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    Identifying Trace Evidence Forensic Chemistry and Trace Evidence Analysis CJ 385 Professor Luckas July 15‚ 2012 Question 1 In order to identify that a white powder might contain cocaine‚ a forensic drug chemist can conduct a number of tests. The tests in order to identify cocaine are conducted based on the physical and chemical properties of cocaine. The physical and chemical properties of a substance make it unique‚ thus identifiable and distinguishable from other physical evidences

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    Ventilation rates are often expressed as a volume rate per person (L/s per person). The conversion between air changes per hour and ventilation rate per person. The equation to calculate this is L/s = (ACH*D*h)/60 Where L/s is the ventilation rate per person (L/s per person)‚ ACH is the air changes per hour‚ D is the Occupant density (occupants per square foot‚ occupants per square meter) h is the ceiling height (ft. meters) As per Building Regulations 2010‚ Approved Document F‚ every kitchen

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    INTRODUCTION Overall‚ light energy drives a flow of electrons along a system of carriers from H2O to NADP+. The carriers are bound to the membrane between reaction centres. Though their precise arrangement is not known‚ the carriers seem to be organized so that the electron flow cause H+ to move from the stroma to the space within the thylakoids. The resulting difference in H+ concentration across the membrane represents a store of energy that is though to drive he formation of ATP. According to

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    Acoustic Theory and Synthesis Frequency: Frequency means the number of cycles per second and depending on the amount of cycles per second determines how high or low pitched the sound is and the time that it takes to complete one cycle is called the period. Frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz). And An average human is able to hear sounds between 20Hz and 20‚000Hz. As the cycles per second increases‚ the smaller the wavelengths become‚ therefore there is a higher frequency which will cause

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    IFDMA - A Promising Multiple Access Scheme for Future Mobile Radio Systems R. Pon arun kumar. Abstract The Interleaved Frequency Division Multiple Access (IFDMA) scheme is based on compression‚ repetition and subsequent user dependent frequency shift of a modulated signal. IFDMA is a promising candidate MA scheme for non adaptive transmission in the uplink of future mobile radio systems.

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