Why do you think some people harass or intimidate others? I think that people harass/intimidate others because they might think it’s funny or cool. Also‚ they do it so they can feel better about themselves. Some people harass and intimidate others because they think it’s ok to do it. They do it to people who seem vulnerable to them or have a disability. Other people that have grown up with harassment or violence think it’s normal to treat people like that. Some people
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infancy forms the foundation for a child’s development. If a child has a secure attachment‚ he will grow up to view the world as a safe place and will be able to develop other emotions. It has become more and more apparent that a healthy attachment is most important in human development. Why do some children survive and even rebound in the face of adversity? Some children are able to adapt and rebound and develop the resources they need to cope. The basic foundations of a child’s personality
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Explain how you could promote inclusion‚ equality and diversity with your current/future learners. Identify other points of referral available to meet the potential needs of learners. Susan Wallace states that equality in this context “....requires us‚ as teachers‚ to ensure that we show no favouritism or antipathy towards any learner and that we are entirely non-partisan in our dealings with them. Whether they are keen and motivated or bored and disengaged; or whether they are friendly and sociable
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for cognitive development says children create a schema based on their experiences‚ when something unexpected happens to the child‚ the child will adapt the schema to include the new information. Based on this theory early years schools have a child centred teaching approach. Teachers will look at the children’s needs and plan activities accordingly. Piaget’s theory has also influenced the way professionals manage children’s behaviour. For example the rewards or incentives system for good behaviour
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First of all as a manager‚ in other to achieve high performance and growth in your job you must be able to use the four functions of management which are planning‚ organizing‚ leading and controlling. As well as being able to attain the organizational goals in an effective and efficient manner. Ignoring the problem of Jacob’s behavior in the work place will gradually drive way other good employees that contribute to the company success. Secondly‚ Jacob’s behavior could bring about law-sue that
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If You Do Not Change‚ You Can Become Extinct (Johnson 1998). Why professional development? Professional development (PD) of teachers has become the "buzz word" in the UAE. Personally‚ I think PD must be based on a number of recognized principles‚ visions and missions that yield actual development in all aspects. The PD of teachers has impact on every corner in the society. Personal professional development (PPD) "Professional development requires a personal and ongoing commitment"
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with her husband and daughter‚ Emilia. She has written five books about contemporary Jewish life‚ The Red Tent being her first novel. Diamant may have been influenced by the recent resurgence of creating Midrashim‚ or stories that attempt to explain the Torah by examining its subtexts. Modern women have taken a keen interest in this practice‚ hoping to expand on the minute biblical mentions of women like Dinah. Form‚ structure and plot The Red Tent is organized in a seemingly complicated
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Client Needs and Services Paper Jenna Hall BSHS/305 June 8‚ 2014 Instructor: Lonnie McCullough‚ LCSW Introduction I have been asked to explain how human service delivery settings are influenced by evolving client needs and how client services are changing due to trends in technology. In earlier days institutions were located in rural and remote places so that society members did not have to be reminded that people had disabilities. (Woodside‚ 2011). In the past‚ a lot of people
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1. Explain where your space mission will take you and why you wish to explore that particular feature of the solar system. List what you hope to learn from your mission. (3 points) The space mission will take me to Mars. I wish to explore that particular feature of the solar system because I want to find a way to grow more food. I hope to learn how to survive on Mars. 2. Identify any challenging conditions that you may encounter on your mission; this may include near-vacuum conditions‚ extreme
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a) Explain six assessment methods identifying how and when they can be used. Here is my explanation of the six assessment methods that I would choose that work well in my own specialism. Having watch these being delivered on our employability courses I feel these are the ones that work the best with our range of learners. A well written project will help the learner provide evidence of knowledge and skills” Ann Gravells 2008 On the employability courses we find observation is a good way to
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