to early childhood education and care‚ ensuring all children have the opportunity to benefit from early years education. 1B EXPLAIN THE CHARASTERISTICS OF THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF SCHOOLS IN RELATION TO EDUCATIONAL STAGE(S) AND SCHOOL GOVERNANCE. All children between 5 and 16 are entitled to a free place at a state school. There are four main types of state schools funded by local authorities. They all follow the National Curriculum and are inspected by Ofsted. Community schools: The
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How Depression Affects a Person’s Life Depression is generally described by people who suffer from it as being like a veil. Though they can see outside it some‚ it shadows their field of vision and gives everything a gray‚ bleak appearance. This impact’s a person’s life in a multitude of ways. First of all‚ though they generally feel tired all of the time‚ the constant sadness inside them makes getting out of bed difficult each morning. Some lose their jobs because they keep going into work late
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CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT Self- image refers to the configuration of beliefs related to the self‚ the relationship between consumers and the products that they want to buy. According to Schiffman and Kanuk (2007:137) “consumers have a variety of enduring images of themselves. These self-images‚ or perceptions of self‚ are very closely associated with personality in that individuals tend to buy products and services and patronize retailers whose images or personalities relate in some
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could be treated differently than the rest of the children. They may be bullied or teased by other students which will affect their self-confidence and in turn affect their learning ability and development. Disabilities are categorised in different forms i.e. learning or physical. Learning disabilities which affect development could be. Autism; autism is a disability which affects how a person relates and communicates with other people and the world around them. Children with autism find it difficult
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“Social Class no longer has any impact on voting behaviour” I agree with this statement up to a certain extent‚ as there are many very influential factors which may impact upon someone’s voting behaviour. Social class is not the deciding factor in many cases nowadays; people are more likely to decide according to other key issues for example policies. I disagree with this strongly as people are much more likely to decide according to someone’s policies‚ as someone who may come from an upper
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How Income and Geographic’s Affect Food Choices By Eric Culver COM 150 Caroline Scott-Thomas (2009) has reported that it has been proposed that food stamps should only be allowed to be used for purchasing healthy foods in order to combat obesity amongst the poor‚ who are disproportionately overweight compared with American society as a whole. Some have argued that the demand for healthy foods would increase and prices would rise due to higher demands and low supply. According to Shannon N. Zenk
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The Different Types and Affects of Schizophrenia Approximately 2.4 million Americans are affected with Schizophrenia. Currently one percent of that population develops Schizophrenia at some point in their lifetime (National Women’s Health Research Center) (web 3 June 2010) . Schizophrenia is when an individuals thinking‚ emotions‚ and behavior is impaired. If untreated‚ Schizophrenics will soon start to make a person withdraw from interactions with others and will eventually they will not be
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How do people explain their own and other people’s behavior? ‘Behaviour’ is a term defined by psychologists as an act done by an animal in response to any stimulus provided by the outside world. An assumption held by many social psychologists when attempting to explain the reasons behind the action of people’s behaviour is that we try to find certain reasons that explain our own and other people’s action towards an environmental stimulus. This is also known as the theory of attribution‚ ie. We
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1- Explain the types of nutrients. Discuss the positive and negative. There are 2 main types of nutrients : 1. Macronutrients 2. Micronutrients Macronutrients also have 3 types: 1. Carbohydrates 2. Protein 3. Fat Micronutrients have 2 types: 1. Vitamins 2. Minerals 3- water Carbohydrates: Carbohydrates are a main type of nutrients‚ and it’s a main source of energy for human. In our body we use it as glucose (blood sugar)‚and we can found it in fruits‚ vegetables‚ milk. There are 2 types simple
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1.3 Explain the responsibilities of the assessor * Carrying out assessments in accordance with EAL assessment specifications and assessment documentation * Ensuring evidence provided by learners is sufficient to meet EAL requirements * Providing feedback to the learner about performance and achievement * Devising and agreeing an assessment action plan with the learner as appropriate * Completing all relevant assessment forms and returning them to the internal quality assurer/Centre
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