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    Everyone lies about something at some point in their life. The lie could be about something big or just a simple little fib to avoid confrontation. If everyone does it‚ is it okay? A little white lie can’t hurt anyone can it? White lies are all about the liar choosing what is best to be lied about. I’m sure as a human you yourself have told many of them maybe even without realizing it‚ I know I have. A white lie I know that I’ve told is telling one of my friends that I liked their new haircut

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    Describe the different types of evidence used in evolutionary psychology and explain why evolutionary psychology needs to use a multi-method approach. Evolutionary psychology is a richly diverse and relatively new perspective in psychology. Often encompassing many strands within and outside of psychology in order to piece together a cohesive theory built on not one but many methodologies. To highlight this‚ this essay will firstly chart the different types of evidence used in evolutionary psychology

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    A child’s resiliency is a natural part of development. Children with RAD have the ability to form attachments‚ but their experiences have prevented normal attachment to develop. With early intervention‚ a child who has been neglected‚ lived in an institution or had several caregivers can develop healthy relationships. Even though there is not a standard treatment for this disorder‚ both the child and primary caregivers should be involved. A few goals of treatment are to help the child learn

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    chapter—those by Keller‚ Slackjaw‚ and Kleege. Is it possible for disabled people to experience a double consciousness parallel to that described by Du Bois? Using at least one of the works suggested write an essay exploring areas where the writer may be evincing a sort of double-consciousness. To what extent is he or she aware of that double-consciousness and participating in its critique? Double-consciousness of the Disabled Double-consciousness represents‚ as Du Bois defines it (1903);

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    Treatment of Disabled People in America “Of course‚ she didn’t believe me. It was like I didn’t speak at all‚” Tenney‚ who is hard of hearing is just another person who has gone through a series of professionals through her life and had received less than adequate care. On her post about how “experts” treated her and others she say people will say‚ “Well‚ I worked with disabled people all my life‚ I know better what they need than disabled people themselves!” and generally treat disabled people as

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    Family life and different types of family: married couple‚ family with children‚ family with adapted or fostered children (single or a couple takes the child/children in‚ creates a family) What does the bible teach about marriage? “be fruitful and increase in number” (Genesis). “at the beginning of creation God made them male and female”…. “and the two will become one flesh. So they are no longer two‚ but one” (Jesus‚ in the gospel of Mark) What HELPS stands for: H: heterosexual E: exclusive

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    Monitoring children and young people’s development consists of Health checks‚ screening tests‚ observations‚ learning journals‚ assessment‚ planning‚ implementation and evaluation. Health checks are used to establish where children are developmentally‚ compared to their peers‚ this is to monitor whether any additional help is needed physically or mentally. For example‚ a parent who is taking their baby for a health check‚ with their Health visitor‚ will be asked a series of questions about their

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    decision’. The judges may speculate his decisions would or might have been if the facts are different‚ it includes the judges thought processes‚ this is called obiter dicta‚ in Latin stands for ‘things said by the way’. If there are similar facts in a case‚ the judges may choose to follow the decisions made in previous cases as to produce a decision‚ or to distinguish the facts‚ see if they are different from those of the previous one‚ the judges may choose not following the earlier one. The judges

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    (1c) Explain how to monitor children and young people’s development using different methods In this part of the task I will be talking about the different methods to be able to use to monitor children and young children’s development and progress. Observation‚ assessment‚ planning‚ implementation and evaluation Consistent tests on a child in the school include a continuous procedure that starts with observation and then ends up with evaluation: * Observation - putting together all the facts

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    Disability Rights In the 1800s disabled people were considered meager‚ tragic‚ pitiful people unfit and unable to be in society except for entertainment. They assumed that they were simple minded and abnormal tons of people went under sterilization. Most disabled people were admitted to institution and asylums where many spent their whole lives. Separating the disable with the able was considered merciful actions‚ but it just served as a way to keep disabled people hidden‚ invisible‚ and out of site

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