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    Unit 8 D2

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    T2 Children and young people ’s lay and learning.   When children  play  they‚  learn  while  doing so‚  and do  this  is in their own unique way. This  essay  will  be exploring  the  links  made  between play  and  learning  in Early  Years  Settings. The  key  issues  that are central to this are; the  importance  of  the  outdoor  environment in promoting children ’s learning‚ the impact  of intellectual development and  delayed physical development in children ’s play.     D1/D2  The  importance 

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    Types of Shares

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    DEFINITION: According to the section 2(46) of the Company’s Act 1956‚ share means a part in the share capital of the company and it also includes stock except where a distinction between stock and share capital is made expressed or implied. TYPES OF SHARES: As per the provision of section 85 of the Companies Act‚ 1956‚ the share capital of a company consists of two classes of shares‚ namely: 1. Preference Shares 2. Equity Shares PREFERENCE SHARES: According to Sec 85(1)‚ of the Companies

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    Alzheimer's Disease - 8

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    Alzheimer ’s disease Alzheimer’s is a type of dementia that causes problems with memory thinking and behavior. Symptoms usually develop slowly and get worse over time‚ becoming severe enough to interfere with daily life activities. Up to today there is no cure for Alzheimer how ever there is treatment for symptoms‚ but the research continues in search to one day find the cure to this deadly disease. Unfortunately it runs in my family my dad’s dad past away of Alzheimer at the

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    Learning theories have been influential since the 20th century and are now used as diagnostic tools to help identify styles in which learners learn‚ (Avis et al. 2010). The summary behind these concepts‚ propose that all people learn differently‚ and to ensure individual learning needs teachers need to recognize these styles to address differentiation and learning needs of individual within group of learners‚ (Jarvis‚ 2006). The key learning theories from research are; behaviourism‚ cognitivism and

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    Types of Fallacy

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    Types of Fallacy 1) Fallacy of Accident/ Fallacy of Sweeping Generalization - occurs when one reason with the generalization as if it has no exceptions. Examples: 1) Cutting people with a knife is a crime Surgeons cut people with knives Therefore‚ surgeons are criminals. 2) Birds can fly Penguins are birds Therefore‚ penguins can fly 3) Speeding up above 50 kph is a crime. Therefore‚ ambulance drivers are criminals. 2) Fallacy of Converse Accident - occurs when

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    Types of Evidence

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    Kaplan University There are many different types of evidence that can be used in a criminal investigation. Some more valuable than others. Although the smallest piece of evidence can sometimes turn out to be the most valuable. Evidence comes in all shapes‚ sizes and forms and are crucial to any successful investigation. Finger prints are one of the most incriminating pieces of evidence. It is so significant because it can narrow down someone ’s identity and possibly link them directly to a crime

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    Type 1 Diabetes Type 1

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    Type 1 Type 1 often affects people under 30 years of age but can develop at any time. In Type 1 diabetes‚ your pancreas stops making insulin or only makes a very small amount. Without insulin‚ glucose cannot enter into your cells which need to burn glucose for energy. Some people are born with the genes‚ but only some will develop it. While there is no such thing as a good or bad diabetic‚ some individuals have very wide‚ unsteady swings in blood sugars. This happens when their bodies have extreme

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    Software and Its Types

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    WHAT IS A SOFTWARE A set of instructions that cause a computer to perform one or more tasks. The set of instructions is often called a program or‚ if the set is particularly large and complex‚ a system. Computers cannot do any useful work without instructions from software; thus a combination of software and hardware (the computer) is necessary to do any computerized work. A program must tell the computer each of a set of minuscule tasks to perform‚ in a framework of logic‚ such that the computer

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    Cloud Types

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    Cloud Types Common cloud classifications Clouds are classified into a system that uses Latin words to describe the appearance of clouds as seen by an observer on the ground. The table below summarizes the four principal components of this classification system (Ahrens‚ 1994). Latin Root | | Translation | | Example | cumulus  stratus cirrus nimbus | | heap  layer curl of hair rain | | fair weather cumulus  altostratus cirrus cumulonimbus | Further classification identifies clouds

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    Reference Type

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    show how widely you have researched your topic and on what authority you have based your arguments or conclusions. To enable all those who read your work to locate your sources easily. To avoid being accused of plagiarism i.e. passing off someone else‟s work as your own. When should you cite sources? Cite sources when you quote directly from another text. Cite sources from which you paraphrase or summarize facts or ideas. Cite sources for ideas or information that could be regarded as common knowledge

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