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    Explain in your own words the following: A. FREEDOM IN A PREPARED ENVIRONMENT B. THE SENSITIVE PERIODS C. NORMALISATION D. ABSORBENT MIND A) FREEDOM IN A PREPARED ENVIRONMENT All over the world in constitutions of countries freedom is enshrined. This freedom applies not only to the adult but also to the child. For it is in freedom that a child reveals himself. Therefore a directress in a prepared environment must have the opportunity to observe the child in a free and open

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    The Four Planes of Development The first 24 years of a child’s life is divided to four planes or stages of development each consist of a period of six years. Within these stages the development is intense at the beginning‚ consolidates and then tapers to the next. The 1st & 3rd planes are periods of intense creation‚ while 2nd & 4th planes are the calm periods of consolidation. * Birth to six (infancy) First Plane * Six to twelve (Childhood) Second Plane * Twelve to eighteen (Adolescence)

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    Existence of Freedom Of Speech In Malaysia The freedom to act and say things freely is a sacred force that has been granted to Malaysians as a birth right. In Article 10 of the Malaysian Constitution it guarantees citizens freedom of speech ‚ assembly and association. However this right is not absolute. Article 10(2) and (4) of the Federal Constitution allows Parliament to impose limits to such acts. The act of freedom of speech is not solely limited to the ability of a person using verbal efforts

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    Yusuf Bozkurt ALPTEKIN English 102 Research Paper Final Draft FREEDOM FROM INJUSTICE To understand "social injustice‚" we must contrast it with the earlier view of justice against which it was conceived; one that arose as a revolt against political absolutism. With a government that is granted absolute power‚ it is impossible to speak of any injustice on its part. The history of all existing society‚ Marx and Engels declared‚ ‘‘is the history of class struggles‚ freeman and slave

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    the most influential to this day. In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ written by Tom Twain‚ the main character‚ Huck‚ idolizes this same freedom. The modern day Huck Finn is a symbol of freedom because he fights for it for himself‚ others and he goes as far as to risk being sent to hell to get to it. Huckleberry Finn is a story of the search for freedom and all of its lessons along the way. Huck‚ a young 14 year old boy‚ spends a great majority of his life being abused and craving a world where

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    The Process of Attaining Freedom In W.E.B. Du Bois’ “The Souls of Black Folks” 1903 and Ralph Ellison’s “Invisible Man” 1952 both authors convey that the “double consciousness” of the African American is what is slowing down their race’s progress towards true freedom in American society. After Emancipation occurred African Americans were expected to take their freedom wholeheartedly and fit into society contently. This is not what ended up happening. Slavery took on a different form for African

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    Changing Rights and Freedoms of Aboriginal People The rights and freedoms of Aboriginal people have changed significantly during the 20th century after facing many years of neglect and inequalities. In that time‚ change in indigenous rights and freedoms was brought about as a result of government policies‚ political activism and legal changes. Government Policies changed the rights and freedoms of the Aboriginal people. The policy of protectionism was introduced in 1869 which wanted to protect

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    as if we’re living it large with a freedom unknown to the rest of the world. However‚ our country is not run “by the people‚ for the people” as President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address claims. On the contrary‚ Americans live in a nation under the false presumption that we are indeed free. The U.S. government has done a tremendous job of brainwashing it’s own citizens by shouting empty promises during the birth of the country. The American ideal of freedom was defined by those who would be in

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    The Freedom Writers Essay- Chloe Taylor How are different cultures represented in Freedom Writers? What values and attitudes do we draw from the film and its background? Cultures are shown and exposed to us in various ways everyday. Different cultures are represented in different ways in the Western Society. In the movie Freedom Writers‚ we witness this cultural conflict on a first hand basis. Urban youths in Freedom Writers heavily rely on respect to judge others. They also judge based on each

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    Mike Coyne Rhetoric and Composition II Limited Freedom in College College is advertised as a place where you learn to grow up and become an independent adult. A place with a variety of freedom. All the perks seem to be there except the one that has followed us since elementary school‚ the freedom of class selection. It may seem that we get freedom of class selection but there is always that catch‚ General Education. The monster that has haunted us since the beginning of our education journey

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