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    sitting in front of the TV all day? No way! I don’t get it. I have to see my niece cries everyday when her grandma turns the TV off. Why does she have to cry because of the big screen things. Moreover‚ my niece also acts aggressively toward people in the house. At first‚ I thought this was so ridiculous that she cried because she was not allowed to watch TV. However‚ after I saw these situations regularly‚ I realized this was not funny anymore. Is there any way that I can help my niece to get rid of

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    along with lots of risks. Throughout the book‚ issues such as eating disorders‚ comfort ability‚ and love play out. Meanings‚ listening to what is happening around you‚ and trying different things‚ are how the title plays out in the book‚ Just Listen‚ by Sarah Dessen. When I hear the words‚ “just listen‚” I think of one of two things; either something really serious‚ or music. In this case‚ it is both. Whenever Annabel Greene sees Owen Armstrong‚ he always has headphones on. What does he

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    Paige Regan Unit number: CYP Core 3.2 4 Understand how working practices can impact on the development of children and young people. 4.1 Explain how own working practise can affect children and young people’s development. As practitioners it is important that we know our own working practise affects the development of children that we work with. Most professionals can have a positive affect within the work place but it can sometimes be negative. Professionals must always meet the child’s

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    Let Them Call It Jazz

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    Short Story: Let them Call it Jazz Plot overview: The actions of the various Londoner’s (including Police) create difficulties for this woman who is an outsider. At first the victim of a crime - a set up which works to get her thrown out of her own flat - she is forced to leave and take up residence at a home in an exclusive area of London. She is pressured to stay by the gentleman who owns the house despite insistence on wanting to leave. Events slowly escalate for her‚ until she inadvertently

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    The way we build relationships with children and young people changes according to the age and stage of their development. Responding to a 14-year-old in the same way as a 3-year-old is obviously not going to work. Reassurance and approval are important as children are beginning to develop an awareness of themselves‚ and it is important that their self-concept is a positive one. Play workers give reassurance and approval by smiling‚ praising or simply being alongside children as they try out something

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    Sleep and Children Have you ever noticed how happy you feel after waking up from a nap? Just catching up on sleep‚ and getting a full eight hours the night before is one of the best things for the body. Sleep is important to everyone but most importantly it is crucial for children when they are developing‚ to get enough sleep.The majority of the brain develops from birth to the age of 6.This means that the child’s brain needs adequate time and energy to have neurons connect and transfer information

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    The Environment and How Nuclear Power Plants effect the people living around them As everyone should know Nuclear Power Plants contain a lot of radiation and when that radiation is exposed to people‚ they get diseases and cancers. In 1986 in Chernobyl‚ Ukraine their Nuclear Power Plant had an uncontrolled build-up of heat and it resulted in a meltdown of one of their reactor cores. It made the graphite moderator material combust which released more than 50 million Curies of radioactivity to

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    The Indonesian politician and general‚ Suharto is an excellent example of how the use of military force and violence can be used to develop a sovereign nation. After Japan conquered the modern-day islands of Indonesia‚ Suharto began to feel a nationalistic pride in his nation and join a guerrilla army that fought against the Japanese military. After the Japanese surrendered in 1945‚ the Netherlands tried

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    How to select toys for young children There are right ways and wrong ways to select toys for different age groups. In this essay I will explain what some of the appropriate ways are. First off be sure to know what toys you are looking for (age group‚ developmental level and safety). Observe the age group for a bit and see what kind of toys they are most interested in. Do they like building blocks‚ dolls‚ and dress up‚ reading books or coloring? This will give you more of an idea of what is

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    Don Lemon on Sunday. "When the pressure is on and when the spotlight is on‚ they ultimately become some of my better moments‚" she said Patrick‚ who was the favorite to win the pole‚ said she felt some nerves because of the high expectations. "I feel more nervous when there is more on the line‚" she said. "It was‚ ’Just don’t make a stupid mistake.’ " She said that driving a qualifying lap at Daytona -- where drivers shift gears three times then run the engine pretty much wide open -- was 90%

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