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    Our world revolves around numbers. When most people think of the term mathematics or the word “algebra”‚ they do not get excited. Most people tend to say “I hate math!” or “when are we ever going to use it in our lives.” The fact is that algebra will be used in our lives whether we know it or not. Math is seen everywhere in life; whether it is in science or nature or even architecture‚ it is always present. Math is necessary for even the most basic life functions. One needs math to buy groceries

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    E1 – Explain the needs of families‚ which may require professional support Adequate housing is very important for families. All houses should be safe for the children and rest of the family living in the house but also needs to have proper heating to keep the family warm‚ space for children to play and crawl. A home should also include a bathroom with a toilet and either a shower or bath for family members to wash. There should also be a separate kitchen and cooking area‚ which includes proper

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    true. | View Feedback | | | Question 2 | | 1 / 1 point | A contractor was feeling defeated because the job he was working on was so far behind schedule. As he looked at the job site‚ he saw one worker moving bricks by carrying two at a time from where they were unloaded to where they were needed. He saw another climbing up a ladder with a few shingles‚ climbing back down to get more‚ and then repeating the process. Which management process could be used to determine how the workers could

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    We must safeguard children and young people as they are unable to protect themselves alone and are far more vulnerable to things such as abuse and neglect than adults are. It is our duty of care to protect children and young people from physical abuse‚ emotional abuse‚ sexual abuse‚ verbal abuse and neglect. We must be able to identify early on the signs and symptoms of abuse or neglect before the child is to get in any serious danger. A child’s sudden change in behaviour could be a huge sign of

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    1. Explain in detail how you would support and advance the learning of children and young people in your class: A. Individually B. In a small group C. The whole class with and without teacher support Look at the resources available. As the HLTA‚ how do you react to different situations? Think about the skills you use to communicate and build relationships. Motivation is the key to supporting and advancing the learning of children and young people within my class. Motivation affects the nature

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    you. I believe the article has belittled teenagers and shone them in a negative light to the public. The writers look down on girls wearing make-up saying they’re ’caked with make-up’ and one girl is described by the writers as being ’panda-eyed’. How do the writers think that girl feels reading your article? It is unfair and hurtful. If a girl wants to wear a lot of make-up‚ why can’t she? She is merely experimenting‚ something all teenagers do. The same girl is also picked out for asking a question

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    Some people are not team players because of the following reasons: 1. It is quicker to do things yourself! Getting a team takes time‚ persuasion‚ ownership‚ and energy. The leader sees that something needs doing and knows that he can do it quickly. If he is going to delegate the task he will have to recruit‚ train and monitor people and they aren’t going to do it all well – at least initially! Instead of engaging in these time-consuming efforts‚ some people prefer to work alone. They think that

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    life. Pip explains‚ “‘...She gave me assurance that something had been stronger than Miss Havisham’s teaching‚ and had given her heart to understand what my heart used to be.’” (Dickens 490). After all the mistakes that Estella has made‚ she now realizes that being emotionally available will bring her better success than breaking men’s hearts. The original ending conveys a more congruent theme throughout the story but shows the reader that with mistakes comes a better understanding of how to do the

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    positive and negative corporate politics and explain how these can influence employment engagement. The essay will seek to distinguish between positive and negative corporate politics. The writer will start by defining corporate politics in trying to have an understanding of corporate politics and how it influence employee engagement Kakabadse (1983) cited by Armstrong defines politics as ‘a process‚ that of influencing individuals and groups of people to your point of view‚ where you cannot rely

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    Explain the ways in which you would establish ground rules with your learners‚ which underpin appropriate behaviour and respect for others. When introducing yourself to a new class of students it is very important to identify the objectives for the course and use this first meeting to lay down a set of ground rules. Ground rules set the boundaries within which the students must work; they enable everyone to have an equal opportunity to carry out their study whilst in the classroom. An ideal

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