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    Explain The legal status and principle of the relevant early years framework‚ and how national and local guidance materials are used in setting. The first and main principle of the EYFS is to achieve the five outcomes of the ECM of staying safe‚ enjoying and achieving‚ making a contribution and achieving economic well-being. Since September 2008 England has introduced a statutory curriculum for children aged 0-5 years who are being cared for education outside of their homes. The framework

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    After reading‚ Why This Hurricane Season Has Been So Catastrophic‚ by Michael Greshko I’ve come to understand that climate change isn’t “directly” linked to specific environmental events‚ but can be used to explain such natural phenomena and their extremity‚ like hurricanes. Even though the article was not specifically geared for discussing climate change‚ it posed a specific type of natural disaster‚ hurricanes‚ which can be excited by climate change. In the article‚ Greshko specifically explains

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    The first social revolution is the hunting and gathering societies transforming into horticultural and pastoral societies. This kind of societies allowed people to stop moving around and made permanent settlements. With dependable sources of food‚ human societies grew bigger‚ and tools evolved. This stimulated trade and set the stage for social inequality. Materialism brought about war and feud. And wars brought about power and wealth. The second is agricultural societies. This kind of societies

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    globally and showing men that they had a strong opinion and wouldn’t be silenced even if the consequences meant getting arrested or being deported. Many people were against women’s suffrage because they believed that women should be the ones who should stay at home and raise the children while men should be the breadwinners of the family. These people thought that women were not able‚ “to take any large part in general‚ industrial and public affairs; that women are weaker than men; that women are adequately

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    LGBT Pride: Political or Not Political There are many definitions as to what should and should not be defined as political. In addition‚ one topic might fit one definition of political but not fit different definition of political which makes concluding whether something is political or not difficult and often times‚ confusing. For example‚ there was a discrepancy involving ‘Kingston Pride’ this past June concerning whether or not LGBT pride should be considered political or not. One definition

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    Mental Status Examination

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    Importance of Case History Taking and Mental Status Examination Case history is the record of patient’s life. The history is a patient’s life story told to the psychiatrist in the patient’s own words from his or her own point o view. It allows the psychiatrist to understand the patient and also helps in prognosis of the case. The history also includes information about the patient obtain from other sources such as parents or spouse. Getting the comprehensive history from a patient or from other

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    the best type of social network to join‚ especially if you are looking for a romantic partner. Unfortunately‚ unlike most traditional networking sites‚ most dating sites require a paid membership. To many this membership is worth the cost‚ but overtime it could get quite expensive and you are not guaranteed any results. In addition to the cost of dating online‚ there are a large number of safety concerns that could be considered disadvantages as well. Unfortunately‚ the internet has made it easy for

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    Status Of Women Essay

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    The status of women during 1920’s and 1930’s The status of women enhanced during the interwar years as a result of social gains‚ political changes‚ and economic developments. To begin with‚ social gains had an impact on the status of women during the interwar years. The role of the mother had the most dramatic change during economic boom since it made the life of housewives very easy (Prentice‚ 2004). Revolutionized home appliances‚ widespread use of electricity and corner streets reduced work

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    Status of Outdoor Play

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    Status of afterschool outdoor play Over the decades after school outdoor play has been dropping drastically which what else can you expect when are children are growing up in the age of facebook‚ twitter‚ x box‚ Netflix and iPads kids are more plugged into technology than ever before. Playing outside is becoming as obsolete as CD players. In this day in age it is normal for you to see fewer children outside playing on a sunny day because they are so wrapped up in TV and computers which is healthy

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    Argument 1: Prohibition has enormous social costs. The police is devoting thousands of hours arresting and imprison marijuana users. Which the majority of these people are law-abiding. Some even stay in prison for over a decade‚ for nothing more than possession of cannabis for personal use. Each year the government spends 3.6 billion dollars‚ enforcing laws on possession. According to the American civil Liberties Union. The times says that regular police officer can spend many hours arresting

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