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    Discuss the ways that choreographers use the aural setting to help them to communicate the choreographic intention. Use a range of examples from at least three professional works. The aural setting can be used in many ways to communicate the choreographic intention‚ for example‚ it can help tell the story and it can enhance character‚ mood and atmosphere. The aural setting can also help to set the scene and tell you where a dance is set‚ for example‚ place or era. Nutcracker! (2002) by Matthew

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    Ph.D. Date:18 August 2014 Title:The Teacher’s Role in Educating the Children “Even on your worst day on the job‚ you are still some children’s best hope.” Definitely‚ as teachers everything is expected from us‚ especially in the field of teaching. Children soars us as a model and follow our instructions and sometimes they even obey us more than their parents’. We were once a child and share the same curiosities with them. They have lots of questions and so eager to know the answers – they can’t

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    How it Feels to Be Colored Me” is an inciteful look at the sense of self that Zora Hurston feels. Hurstons experiences can be explained by Allport’s in-group theory. Due to the nature of the times that Hurston lived in‚ people normally kept within their own race group. Most neighborhoods at the time were either predominantly black or white. Hurston seems to not be bothered by this but rather‚ is astonished by the fact that people allow this to happen. She goes on to say “Sometimes‚ I feel discriminated

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    clients/patients‚ regardless of their background‚ . Everyone‚ even the best-trained health professionals‚ makes assumptions based on their own culture and background. Perhaps without even realizing it‚ healthcare providers may make assumptions about how the cultural values and beliefs of clients/patients will affect their understanding of health information or will determine their preferences for certain types of treatment.These assumptions are often based on a person’s birthplace‚ command

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    empower) children to ensure they have strategies to protect themselves and make decisions because if they don’t they may be vulnerable to abuse (of any sort). From the outset we want to help children/young people gain confidence to speak up - either to say no‚ and keep safe and not putting themselves in vulnerable or dangerous places. - Young people who may be old enough (or perhaps young but those allowed out to roam the streets etc) and failing this we need to get across that children should not

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    Unit 1 Explain how a work setting can encourage children and young people’s positive behaviour 4.1 Promote children and young people’s positive behaviour. Understand policies and procedures for promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour Policies and procedures of the setting relevant to promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour We take great pride in our childcare setting in promoting positive behaviour. This is reflected in many of our policies which are in place

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    areas of development‚ this learning outcome requires you to understand and be able to explain links between speech and development and the likely impact of any difficulties that children may have in acquiring speech‚ communication and language. Some children may not be able to understand the words being spoken to them and/or the grammatical rules of sentence construction. Therefore‚ when their teacher tells the class what they need to do‚ or explains a new idea or concept‚9 they may struggle to

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    reflected from three famous black authors’ works we’ve learned this semester: < Selection from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass‚ an American Slave> by Frederick Douglass‚ <The Negro Speaks of Rivers> by Langston Hughes‚ and <How It Feels to Be Colored Me> by Zora Neal Hurston. Then we will carry on a comparison between the different recognitions of the relationships from the three works by the three black writers. We will analyze it in aspects of the authors’ era‚ life background

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    would be China’s eighth largest trading partner ahead of Russia‚ Australia‚ and Canada.   Wal-Mart’s non-Chinese owned suppliers operating in China number nearly 5‚000 and all of them benefit from a low valued yuan compared to the dollar.   The 176 million worldwide customers of Wal-Mart also benefit from the low valued yuan.   With nearly 70% of Wal-Mart’s products coming from China a sharp increase in the value of the yuan against the dollar can be devastating for the company as the increased costs

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    10‚ 2012 How It Feels to Be Colored Me‚ by Zora Hurston In the article How It feels to Be Colored Me‚ Zora Hurston describes her experiences being colored. She lived in a prominently colored town in Florida up until she was thirteen and she lived a great life. Everyone knew her; she was “their” Zora. Then‚ her mother passed away and Hurston was shipped off to boarding school. This‚ she said was the first time she became colored. Now‚ when I first read this article I wondered how she could remember

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