defined as a safe haven enclosed by invisible walls of love and concern. In such a family‚ not only can every member gain comfort and get self-esteem back when getting hurt outside‚ but also he or she can enjoy the warmth and love of the family. Then how to live a harmonious life at home is extremely important. Three ways to solve this problem are as follows. Firstly‚ do not be closefisted in saying “I love you”. That is to say‚ we should be generous to express our affection to our parents‚ our brothers
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’School children should not have long holidays’. Do you agree ? R-i-i-i-ng! The bell signaled the beginning of the six week long school holidays. The pupils burst into a loud cheer‚ thinking of the break they would have from dreary school lessons. "Freedom!" they shouted. The teachers heaved a soft sigh of relief. They would also be glad for the freedom that the holidays will bring. Teachers have a very stressful job‚ keeping a classroom of children in the seats for a whole school day
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It is important to support participation and equality of access so that every pupil has the same opportunities offered to them regardless of personal background. In order for us to achieve this we must involve the children in finding out what works well in school and what doesn’t. I believe that involving the children in this process would make the children more confident and feel more valued. The Equality Act 2010 states that there are seven different types of discrimination‚ which are: · Direct
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Political Participation in Liberal Democracy People participate in politics to influence policy decision for beter life or beter future by voting‚ interest groups‚ labor unions‚ associations and party membership. There are 3 groups ; Gladiators (Elites) : a small proportion of gladiators who fight the political battle. For instance‚ the activist campaigners. Spectators: a large group og spectators who observe the contest but rarely participate beyond voting. Apathetics: a substantial number
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Is there a participation crisis in the UK? Whether there is a participation crisis in the UK or not is one of the major questions surrounding UK politics in the present day. The ever shrinking overall voter turnout in UK general elections suggests we do have a problem. However‚ the recent referendum on Scottish Independence that saw 84% of the Scottish electorate vote including 16 year olds‚ begs to differ. There are many arguments for and against this question. A reason for agreeing that there
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HOW DO THE LA LAGUNA FESTIVAL’S STRATEGIC PLANS AND ACTIVITIES PROMOTE LAGUNA AS “THE BEST PROVINCE TO VISIT IN‚ TO LIVE IN‚ AND TO INVEST IN? CHAPTER I Introduction These modern times and even decades ago‚ festivities had been one of the most common means of promoting different places‚ products‚ and cultures. They serve as the easiest doorway to let other people from other places in entering our local way of living. We can easily promote products‚ services and places that serve
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Public participation is a regarded as one potential solution to the crisis in public trust and governance‚ particularly in the UK‚ Europe‚ and other democracies. The idea is that public should be involved more fully in the policy process in that authorities seek public views and participation‚ instead of treating the public as simply passive recipients of policy decisions. The underlying assumption by political theorists‚ social commentators‚ and even politicians is that public participation increase
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ATTITUDES TO STUDENT MISBEHAVIOUR 1.0 Introduction Student behaviours in schools have been perceived by researchers for years. Over the past twenty-five years‚ Sugai‚ (2009) states that Gallup Polls have specified‚ behavioural complications are on the top trials schools face. To establish and scan these behaviours‚ checklists of behaviours are available that included the most usual behaviours observed by te schools teachers (Algozzine‚ 2003). Such behaviours includes anxiety‚ disobedience
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five outcomes (Be Healthy‚ Stay Safe‚ enjoy and Achieve‚ Make a Positive Contribution‚ Achieve Economic Well-being)‚ and discuss how it should inform work with children in the early years. It can be easy to focus on topic‚ be healthy- its important to set in context of every child matters as a whole‚ setting up services for children and families. Childrens Act 2004‚ legislation which puts the obligation to provide partnership‚ sure start children centres. Schools need to take 5 outcomes into
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Promoting communication in health‚social care or children’s and young people’s settings SHC-unit 31 Task 1: Health and social care professionals need good communication skills to develop positive relationships and share information with people using services. They also need to be able to communicate well with people’s families and/or carers and their own colleagues and other professionals. Communication is the process of sharing information between two or more individuals in order to
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