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    George Washington

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    religion to the students’ attention. The Claremount Institute‚ George Washington and Religious Liberty‚ 2002‚ www.pbs.org/georgewashington/classroom/religious_liberty3.html. Our founding fathers believed that our natural rights were a gift from God. The First Amendment was created to promote that all citizens should be free to practice their religion freely without the interruption of the government. (Id.) A great philosopher had once observed how liberty influenced America’s founders. “And from Israel

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    Describe how your own work must be influenced ..’ is to do with the duty of care that professionals agree to recognise and comply with when undertaking a role in children’s care‚ learning & development sector. Maybe look at how the special educational needs code of practice impacts on what you do or who you contact in your setting. What does your job contract list as its minimium standards for duties and responsibilities that you’re expected to work with‚ perform to & where wanted beyond in your

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    George Washington Statue: 1. The item is located outside of Federal Hall National Memorial and there is no exhibit. 2. The item is a Bronx statue of George Washington. 3. John Quincy Adam Ward‚ an American sculptor‚ created the statue. By doing outside research‚ this matters because he is the creator of the famous Washington statue in New York. 4. The George Washington Statue was constructed and revealed in 1883. During this time‚ the Brooklyn Bridge was made. 5. The audience for this artifact

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    Up until the end of the Great War‚ and especially during the war years‚ Lloyd George served his Nation greatly. He has often been hailed as ‘the man who won the war’. Although after the war he struggled to make good on his promise of making Britain ‘a fit land for heroes to live in’. Nevertheless he did his Nation a great service. Unfortunately the same cannot be said for what he did to the Liberal Party. Lloyd George was never a party man and cannot be said to have served his party well‚ he played

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    1. How does Smith describe the Buddha’s childhood? Buddha grew up as the heir to the throne of Nepal. When he was born‚ his father asked fortunetellers about the future of Buddha and they said that if he remained with the world‚ he would become the Universal King‚ otherwise he would become a world redeemer. In order to ensure Buddha would become the world conqueror‚ he was given three palaces with 40‚000 dancing girls and was shielded from the ugliness in the world so that he would remain connected

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    period of Robber Barons and monopolies‚ a brilliant inventor created many crucial inventions which most of us use every single day‚ including peanut butter‚ soap‚ and cosmetics as well as technological advances such as crop rotation used by farmers. George Washington Carver could have sought great fortune to his fame‚ but caring for neither‚ he found happiness‚ and honor in being helpful to the world. His numerous contributions to farming‚ education‚ and most famously his more than 300 peanut-based

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    George Berkeley was an Irish philosopher. His philosophical beliefs were centered on one main belief‚ the belief that perception is the basis for existence. In doing so‚ he rejected the notion of a material world in favor of an immaterial world. Berkeley felt that all we really know about an object we learn from our perception of that object. He recognized that in the materialist’s view the real object is independent of any perceiver’s perception. The pen on my desk would exist

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    Describe how to deal with disagreements between children and young people Allow the children to speak their mind‚ and listen attentively. Ensure the children cannot hear the other person speaking. Bring them together to ask appropriate questions about the event. Encourage them to understand each point of view. Encourage them to apologise and rectify ths disagreement. If the case is too serious‚ involve another member of staff who can deal with the case in much detail.Describe how to deal

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    3.1.1 Describe how to establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children. It is essential that teachers establish positive relationships with all children. You can establish respectful professional relationships with children and young people by doing the following: Give children the opportunity to put forward their ideas and provide children with opportunities to express themselves in their own time and using their own words – give children thinking time and talking partner’s

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    Would you enjoy living in a dull‚ mediocre society where everyone is the same and nothing ever changes? In Kurt Vonnegut’s short story‚ Harrison Bergeron the citizens in America who have unique characteristics are given “handicaps” to make them like anyone else. This created a mundane society where nothing new is introduced and everyone leads boring lives. Although lifting up people who are ungifted would make the amount of people who needed to be handicapped negatively decrease it would also

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