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    MTN Group Operating Regions South and East Africa MTN South Africa‚ MTN Swaziland‚ MTN Zambia‚ MTN Uganda‚ MTN Rwanda and Mascom Botswana. West and Central Africa MTN Nigeria‚ MTN Cameroon‚ MTN Congo-Brazzaville‚ MTN Côte d’Ivoire‚ MTN Benin‚ MTN Ghana‚ MTN Guinea Bissau‚ MTN Guinea and MTN Liberia. Middle East and North Africa MTN Iran‚ MTN Afghanistan‚ MTN Cyprus‚ MTN Sudan‚ MTN Syria and MTN Yemen. MTN Group Vision MTN’s vision is to be the emerging markets’ leading telecommunications

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    different age‚ socioeconomic status‚ gender‚ race‚ etc. There are several different type of cancers. However‚ we will be discussing non-Hodgkin lymphoma in children. This report is to show you the known causes‚ prevention and detection‚ how it affects the body‚ treatment options‚ and where you can find support. Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma in Children What is Non-Hodgkin lymphoma? Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is a type of cancer that develops in the lymphatic system. When you are diagnosed with this type of cancer

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    - CYP 3.3 / 6.3 Explain why it is important to work with the child to ensure they have strategies to protect themselves and make decisions about safety It is important to ’equip’ (or empower) children to ensure they have strategies to protect themselves and make decisions because if they don’t they may be vulnerable to abuse (of any sort). From the outset we want to help children/young people gain confidence to speak up - either to say no‚ and keep safe and not putting themselves in vulnerable

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    the Children Act was introduced which ensured that the welfare of the child was the most important factor in any situation. The aim of the act‚ which continues to be an important part of the current legislation‚ is to • Balance the need to protect a child with the rights of the parents • Encourage a collaboration with the authorities and parents • Restructure the proceedings in family courts • Clarify the concept of parental responsibility The Every Child Matters guidelines and the Children Act

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    NIZAMUDDIN DARGAH- ITHIAAS TRIP KEYWORDS * Sufi: (Etymology: Worship‚ Wool) Follower of Islam in a liberal way [spiritual side] * Sufism was born out of necessity * Ulemah were the rigid people who followed Islam. They created rules. * NIZAMUDDIN gave people a lot of freedom * Teacher in Islam is known as PIR. * Student in Islam is known as MUREED. * During Nizamuddin’s time crime was at it’s lowest. * FIRST SUFI SAINT- Moinuddin Chisti * CHISTI SILSILA- Named

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    20‚ 2015 Telescopes in Astronomy Telescopes have proven to be one of the greatest inventions in the science of astronomy. This instrument‚ which makes far-away objects more visible has facilitated both learning about and understanding our universe. This paper will discuss the importance of telescopes‚ their three major designs‚ and the strengths and weaknesses of different locations for telescopes. In addition‚ this paper will discuss the frequencies of light and the role they play in telescopes

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    Restraint should never be used as a form of discipline‚ punishment‚ retaliation‚ or coercion to substitute for treatment or therapeutic programs. Where necessary‚ foster parents must be trained on appropriate restraining methods for children along with appropriate instances where restraint should/can be used. Training should include awareness of the risks involved in using restraint and the proper techniques required. Foster parents who are not trained in these techniques should not engage in restraint

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    I assessed three children with their parents’ permission. Assessment was done through observation of their interaction with me and their environment. They were very comfortable with me as I have been tutoring them for at least six months. A combination of methods helped me gain a deeper and accurate reflection of the child’s developmental progress. Self-assessment involves children reflecting on their individual learning and development. Children do this as part of their learning process. More often

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    In this novel The Bean Trees the family aspect is not the traditional way of the American Dream. The “American Dream” is typically a father‚ mother‚ kids‚ and a house with a white picket fence. This novel shows a whole other way of being a being a family‚ and granted it isn’t the way most people think a family should be. Taylor Greer is a teenage girl who picked up and moved from Pittman County‚ Kentucky. She decided to move because the “norm” there wasn’t something she thought would suit her.

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    Question #2 The Matrifocal family is very prominent in the Caribbean. This is noted more as among people of Africans in the regions. Reasons for this diversity‚ Cultural Retention‚ Plantation system of slavery‚ Socio economic and the culture of property. Cultural retention‚ Melville Herkevitts was one of the first researchers to trace the African Origin of the slaves who came to the Americans he believed that despite attempts to strip Africans slaves of their cultural heritage the practice of

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