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    Should the UK Have fully written constitution? UK has partly an unwritten and uncodified constitution. Such a system‚ like any other‚ has their advantages and disadvantages‚ but because of their unusual system there are a lot of disputes around it. A big question at hand is: “Should the constitution be fully written or not?” A codified constitution means that all the points and laws are written and could be read‚ such a constitution typically occurs at some critical moment in a country’s history

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    2.02 Suemi’s Story – Práctica A. Answer the following: 1. Where do Suemi and her family live? * A small village called “Dzitya”‚ which is located in Yucatan‚ Mexico. 2. What Indian tribe are they descendants of? * The Mayans 3. What is their town like? * Rocky‚ dry‚ and sunny. It contains markets and schools. What does Suemi’s father do for a living? * Artisan shop 4. Describe the ruins that Suemi and her family visited. * Tall pyramids and

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    How has pressure group activity changed in recent years in the UK? A Pressure Group is a group who seek to change government policy on issues relating to their cause. They may represent a specific group of people or may have a broader agenda to their activity. This activity has had to change in recent times to keep up with the evolving system of politics we use today‚ and has changed to become more effective in their goal to change government policy. One way Pressure Group activity has had to change

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    welfare and wellbeing in the early years 1.1 Explain the welfare requirements and guidance of the relevant early years’ framework. Welfare requirements and guidance: The provider must promote the welfare of the children. Legal requirements areas are: Safeguarding Information and complaints Premises and security Outings Equality and opportunities This all means that all adults working with children are suitable to do so and have been correctly checked (CRB) and have the correct qualifications

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    Compare the Ways in Which Youth Work Has Changed Over Time By Considering Factors That Have Influenced It. Historically the boundaries that now exist between child‚ youth and adult were not recognised (Smith‚ 2002a). This reflected the time when the government adopted a laissez-faire approach to governance and policies. Hence youth work must be considered as a social construct whose conception has to be understood in the perspective of the wider more comprehensive political‚ economic and social

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    Question 1 Outline current policies and legislation relating to children and how these affect your practice. Whether you are a headteacher‚ teacher or teaching assistant you have a vital part to play in protecting and promoting the welfare of the children and young people in your care. Below are some of the policies and legislation that all education professionals should be aware and inform their practice accordingly. The ‘Working Together to Safeguard Children’ document (2006 revised 2010) looks

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    How does the Reggio Emilia Approach support the themes of the Early Years Foundation Stage? ‘A Reggio pre-school is a special kind of place‚ one in which young human beings are invited to grow in mind‚ in sensibility and in belonging to a broader community.’ (Learning and teaching Scotland‚ 2006) For this case study I am going to look at the four themes of the Early Years Foundation Stage‚ also known as the EYFS. The EYFS sets the standards that all early years providers must meet to ensure

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    powers does a president have to influence the economy? Illustrate these powers with a news article from the last four weeks. The President has several powers to influence the economy. There are actually four‚ however‚ the three official powers are: 1) Enumerated‚ 2) Implied‚ and 3) Inherent powers. Enumerated powers are simply the powers that spelled out in Article II of the United States Constitution. Examples of those powers‚ include the power to: 1) Veto legislation‚ 2) Grant pardons‚ and 3)

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    Early Christianity positively impacted and influenced the Roman Empire before 300 AD in several way‚ such as: knowing Christ as the redeemer‚ welcoming a new religion full of joy and hope to believers of that era‚ and the acknowledgment of God as the ultimate reality. During the Roman Empire era leaders and philosophers dealt with all matters from a logical and practical space. Therefore‚ the people of the Roman era were given hope and joy through the knowledge that God can forgive their sins‚ deliver

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    Have Gun‚ Will Travel…to Work” Case Study 8.5 Sharron F. Scott Professor K. Porter BUS 309-Business Ethics March 7‚ 2011 Question 1: Assume that either the Second Amendment or state law gives you a legal right to keep a gun in your car. Do you also have a moral right to do this? Do you have a moral‚ not only a legal‚ right to own a gun? Do you have either a moral or a legal right to park a car with a loaded gun in a public parking lot regardless of what the lot’s owner wants? No‚ I do

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