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    3.1 Explain how to monitor children and young people’s development using different methods ‘Accurate observations and assessments are essential to effective educational practice.’ We observe that we can recognize children’s and young people’s skills and abilities and identify their needs. This will make planning for their future development much more specific to the individual need. ‘Observation is more than just watching; you are also noticing and thinking at the same time ‘ Observation enables

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    Meet Your Rep

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    Meet Your Rep   I reside in California’s 6th district and Doris O. Matsui is the congresswoman for this district. She was elected when she ran for the open seat that was created upon her husband’s (Robert Matsui) death in January 2005. Each district now represents more than 700‚000 constituents rather than the original 30‚000 as intended by the Framers of the Constitution‚ because of a 1929 law that changed the procedure and froze the House of Representatives to its 435 member level. (Levin-Waldman

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    Summary and book report The Service Advantage: How to Identify and Fulfill Customer Needs Karl Albrecht‚ Lawrence J. Bradford. Homewood‚ Ill.: Dow Jones-Irwin HF5415.5 .A43 1990 Summary: According to this book‚ to know your customer is the basis thing for a success business. A good way to learn to do something better is to observe in action those who do it very well. The company who know their customers better than anyone else has more chance to success. In order to know your customers first

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    HONG KONG INSTITUE OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINSTRARION ASSIGNMENT FOR EXHIBITION AND EVENT MANAGEMENT Module Code: MPR4505 Enrichment Module 2014-2015 (Semester 4) Individual Assignment 2 Prepared for Mr. Leo Kwan Prepared by Chan Wing Yu BA 124012/2B 130170942 <Submitted on 21 November 2014> The Main Theme of the Event From 31 October 2014- 1 November 2014‚ there is a The Guangzhou / Hong Kong / Macao / Chengdu Youth Skills Competition cum carnival which is

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    Summary The Film‚ Meet the Fockers‚ is the sequel to the movie Meet the Parents. Gaylord “Greg” Focker and his fiancée Pam Byrnes decided to introduce their parents to each other. They first fly to Oyster Bay‚ to pick up Pam’s father‚ retired CIA operative Jack Byrnes‚ her mother Dina and one-year-old nephew Little Jack. Instead of going to the airport as planned‚ Jack decides to drive the family to Miami to meet the Fockers in his new RV. Once they arrive‚ they are greeted by Greg’s father‚ Bernie

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    TDA 2.1 LO 3.2 Idetify transitions that only some children and young people experience. All children go through transitions. However there are some transitions in which only some children and young people go through. For the most part these transitions are unexpected‚ and can have a big impact on their lives. Example 1. Some children and young people find that they have to go through‚ probably the toughest transition there is‚ the loss of a parent. The transition of bereavement could have a damaging

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    negatively affect secure attachment in infants will be discussed. Early influences of secure attachment will be considered and how this can affect the social skills‚ emotional responses and personality of a child. A further discussion will take place to address the different patterns of attachment‚ those being secure and insecure‚ the characteristics of each attachment‚ and how the timing of these attachments can determine the development of a child. Bowlby described attachment as the emotional bond

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    therefore important for companies to keep an eye on new technological innovations. The technological elements of the external environment are a part of the LoNGPEST analysis‚ which is being used to scan a firms environment‚ so it in a best possible way can adopt to it. In this essay‚ I will attempt to explain how technology has been a vital reason for the globalization‚ and how it has made the world more efficient. There is no doubt that the development of information and communications technology is

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    placement into an aged care facility at the age of 33. The organisation’s mission is ‘To provide choice in care and housing for young Australians with high care needs’. Youngcare’s core activities involve around revenue generation to fund its Youngcare homes‚ and at home grants for families looking after individuals with high care needs. Since its establishment Youngcare has consistently recorded strong financial performance‚ securing $4‚950‚328 in revenue and a surplus of $908‚317 in financial year

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    In her novel All God’s Children Need Traveling Shoes‚ Maya Angelou writes “The ache for home lives in all of us. The safe place where we can go as we are and not be questioned.” This need for a safe place was common among the people of the New England town Salem in 1692. During this time‚ a terrifying span of events known as the Salem Witch Trials led many people to lie and put themselves and others in danger to avoid persecution. The trials were a time of doubt and selfishness that Arthur Miller

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