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    The Importance of Setting Setting is the psychological time or place in a story. Setting plays an important role in the success of stories. Three examples of this importance can be explained through “To Build a Fire” by Jack London and “The Cask of the Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe and “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty. The settings used in these stories set the reader’s mood. A good writer’s depiction of setting puts the reader right into the story. “To Build a Fire” by Jack London takes place on

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    Learning outcome 1.1 Communicate with children and young people in a way that is appropriate to the individual‚ using both conventional language and body language When communicating with children‚ a number of skills need to be demonstrated to communicate effectively. Children learn to communicate through the responses of others‚ if they feel they have not had there contributions valued they are less likely to initiate communication themselves appropriate responses reinforce the child’s self-esteem

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    Counsellor answers freely all questions about professional beliefs and practices. This helps the client understand that their counsellor has received training in counselling. It will also enable the counsellor to explain exactly what a counsellors role is‚ i.e. to help [the client] to come to their own conclusions and not to offer sympathy and/or advice‚ as can be a popular misconception‚ and can put them at ease on issues of trust and confidentiality. Counsellor and client discuss client’s progress

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    comprehensive framework for the care and protection of children and it centres on the welfare of children up to their 18th birthday. This act defines parental responsibility and encourages partnership working with parents and interagency co-operation. The Childrenâ€TMs Act 2004 has supplemented the 1989 Act and has reinforced the message that all organisations working with children have a duty to help safeguard and promote the welfare of children. Following the death of eight-year old Victoria Climbié

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    Support staff Teaching assistant (TA) / Learning Support assistant LSA - compliments the Class Teacher and support learning for all pupils. - works under the guidance of the Class Teacher  - would not be expected to undertake any direct teaching responsibilities or lead the class‚ however may be required to supervise the class in the temporary absence of the teacher. Duties and responsibilities can include: planning‚ delivering and evaluating teaching and learning activities with the Class Teacher

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    1.1 Describe the Policies and Procedures of the setting relevant to promoting Children and Young People’s positive behaviour. Every setting should have a behaviour policy‚ in England‚ it is a legal requirement for early years setting. This is a document to promote a positive behaviour of children and adults involved in the setting‚ it will help all staff to know what we should do in different situations. As a part of this policy there will also be procedures for staff to follow‚ such as‚ showing

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    When the United States first came to be‚ leaders from each colonies came together to make a set of rules. These set of rules are called The Constitution. It took many people to make the rules and they had to change it many times. They even had a convention to try to better the rules. The outcome of all of this an Introduction and seven articles that the people of the United States had to follow. One of the Articles was the first article. This outlined the law making authority the legislative branch

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    WARRANTY SERVICE POLICY & PROCEDURES SAMSUNG offers warranty service for all our different mix of products. Below is a description of the services offered for the various product groups: SAMSUNG products carry a full warranty for the period specified. Some SAMSUNG products carry different warranty periods due to the nature of the product’s design‚ manufacture or expected use‚ the warranty applies from the date of purchase by the first customer. General Terms & Conditions 1. The warranty

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    5.1 Policies help define rules‚ regulations‚ procedures and protocols for schools. All of these are necessary to help a school run smoothly and safely and ensure that students receive a quality education. Introduction Schools have policies for several reasons. Policies establish rules and regulations to guide acceptable behaviour and ensure that the school environment is safe for students‚ teachers and school staff. School policies also help create a productive learning environment. Rules and

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    Richard Lauz Mr. Farkavec ENG 3U 23 September 2014 Importance of Setting in Saturday Climbing "Tensing his fingers‚ he straightened his elbow and leaned back from the rock so that he could search for his next hold. Above him‚ there was a half-inch ledge. He reached up‚ got a good grip‚ then lifted his left leg higher than he could and set his foot in a rough patch that would provide the necessary friction to hold his weight" (52). The setting is on a Saturday while rock climbing. The mood in this

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