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    Portfolio of Child Observations | 1 The Brief: Observation report instructions: carry out three observations of the same child‚ one must be timed‚ one written and the other your own choice. In all the observations you must look at the child ’s physical‚ language‚ and social skills and ultimately their overall cognitive development. The report must be written up in the format: abstract‚ introduction‚ method‚ results‚ discussion and analysis. In the discussion and analysis you must tie together

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    Unit 1.3 N.1 The reason that children should be immunised is that the various vaccines that are available to so that our bodies are prepared to fight serious infections that we may come into contact with in the future. There are some diseases that can have a severe lasting damage to the childs health and in some very serious cases can eve resort in death. Due to the high success rate of vaccinations‚ it is now becoming rare for children to get serious diseases‚ like diphtheria‚ polio or tetanus

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    Examine the reasons for changes in birth rates and family size since 1990 (24 marks) Birth rate is the number of babies being born per 1000 of a population per year‚ it may be measured as the number of births in a given population during a given time period (such as a calendar year)‚ divided by the total population and multiplied by 1‚000. Since 1900 there has been a decline in the demographic trend of birth rate‚ however there was an increase after the two world wars and the 1960’s. The end of

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    PEDs: False use of medical advancement Performance enhancing drugs in sports has become a controversial issue in the world today‚ especially when it comes to athletes and people involved in it. These drugs are commonly known as PEDs (performance enhancing drugs) and people who use these drugs to enhance their performance consider it legitimate as it helps in improving their concentration level. Today’s athletes continue to push the boundaries of distinction in performance and physical fitness. PEDs

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    swimming pool‚ which means some newly constructed pools are sinking into the ground‚ the repair of which will cost the company considerably. It appears also that some of the deposits have not been paid into the company’s bank. Martin appears to have kept part of the money collected. The company also discovers that Martin is in the process of setting up his own business which will compete with Swimmingpool Co. In considering the facts above make some legal observations on the following: 1. Is Swimmingpool

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    on analysing the causes of the toxic leaders’ deviant behaviour‚ the consequences it will trigger and how should followers survive in the dilemma. It is often heard that there is a series of organizational formula or principle in the corporation‚or some other institutions.For instance‚managers manage subordinates and serve owners‚ shareholders elect their representatives to the board of directors. Winners and losers are decided by free market. All the processes are trying to show that the corporation

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    A truss is very simple look it is basically triangles connected together to use for weight support. There are many different trusses‚ but the one I see being used was the warren truss which is just simply equilateral triangles put together. The triangles are connected at the top with popsicle sticks. A truss at the end is just a trapezoid with supports inside. Why this design element was so effective: The reason the truss is so effective is because of the way it handles the weight. When there’s

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    The scientific method requires observations of nature to formulate and test hypotheses.[1] It consists of these steps:[2][3] Asking a question about a natural phenomenon Making observations of the phenomenon Hypothesizing an explanation for the phenomenon Predicting a logical consequence of the hypothesis Testing the hypothesis by an experiment‚ an observational study‚ or a field study Creating a conclusion with data gathered in the experiment‚ or forming a revised/new hypothesis and repeating

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    the books we read this year‚ I would choose to meet Skye Miller from Thirteen Reasons Why. There are many unanswered questions about Skye‚ and we don’t know a lot about her. We know she’s an outcast and likes to avoid people. We know Clay used to have a crush on her in 8th grade too. She appears only a few times throughout the book‚ but we can infer Clay goes to help her after he goes after her in the hallway. The reason I would want to meet Skye is because we don’t know a great deal about her‚ but

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    Examine how some propaganda poets in the early stages of the world war one‚ tried to encourage young men to enlist. During the early stages of world war one; before conscription was introduced in 1916‚ young men were pressured/persuaded into joining the army on their own behalf. This was not an easy task for the men to do themselves‚ and signing up would not have been successful without the aid of Propaganda poems‚ posters‚ leaflets and many more recruitment documents for the public eye. Recruitment/propaganda

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