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    role and responsibilities (you may have a copy of this with your contract)‚ knowledge skills and understanding and then identify the standards that influence the way your role is carried out. i.e codes of practice‚ national occupational standards‚ policies and procedures.  Please then assess your knowledge‚ skills and understanding of the standards‚ considering areas for personal development.  Then I would like you to describe how you ensure personal attitudes or beliefs do not obstruct your quality

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    Social Revolutions Lead to Political Reform: How the Renaissance‚ Reformation‚ and Scientific Revolution Led to a more Secular and Democratic Political Atmosphere. Since the beginning of time cultural views have influenced and shaped our society but never has more change occurred than during the Renaissance‚ Reformation‚ and Scientific Revolution. We leave the middle ages a society of Kings and feudal life and emerge with the beginnings of modern political theory. The Renaissance

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    relationship with secular authority. During the time of the Apostles‚ the Roman Empire was at its peak. It had experienced the Pax Romana of Augustus Ceasar and continued to benefit from a strong economy under Tiberius Ceasar. Rome controlled the entire Mediterranean basin. The network of roads and use of only two languages‚ allowed for an ease of communication that allowed for a spreading of the Good News. Rome was tolerant of established religions‚ and treated the early Christians as part

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    Task 7; Inclusion

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    Inclusion/Inclusive approach/Play Inclusion ‚ the right to be included. Every child deserves an equal chance to learn and develop‚ to have a chance to participate equally in activities. Everybody has the right to communicate in their own ways‚ to feel safe‚ loved and know they belong. Also to know that they are valued as a unique person and can feel confident about their own identity. Inclusion is important for closing the achievement gap between disadvantaged children and others. It is not

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    Impact of Branchless Banking in rural areas as a part of Financial Inclusion Key words- Branchless Banking‚ Financial inclusion‚ globalization and Service. The self service concept in the modern business is considerable recognition these days. It plays a vital role in reducing costs to an organization by facilitating automated interface between service provider and a customer. The term financial inclusion is offering of services at a lower cost to major sections of the rural people. Open access

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    Define Social Inclusion

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    1)Define the term social inclusion. Social inclusion can be defined as a concept where everyone in society or in a community feels valued‚ their beliefs and culture are respected‚ people with disabilities are treated with dignity and given the opportunity to contribute to their respective community. Social inclusion also involves ensuring people’s basic needs are being met‚ all people have equal opportunities to gain employment‚ everyone is able to access educational opportunities and are able to

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    EYMP1 Context and principles for Early Years Provision – parents as partners . |3.1 Explain the partnership model of working with carers. | | | |Parents and teacher have common goal for child and that is constructive development and it matters at all stages of development.

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    more secular philosophy. Humanism developed‚ making human beings‚ and not God‚ the center of attention. People not longer considered their lives solely as a preparation for the afterlife‚ but instead gave them actual value. The church’s authority fused with that of the state‚ resulting in a monopolized power greatly influenced by religion. The rejection of the secular spirit of the Italian Renaissance can be seen in the varying art themes of the Reformation. The Reformation rejected the secular spirit

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    EYMP 1 – Context and Principles for Early Years Provision Part 1 An explanation of the legal status and principles of the EYF and how national and local guidance materials are used in settings The legal status and principles of the Early Years Foundation stage is used with children aged from birth to five years. The Government have outlined three primary and four specific areas and seventeen early learning goals that they think are important to a child’s development and planning is used to meet

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    Religious Fundamentalism

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    Hello my name is Rowan Blake and my dissertation is on the rise of Islamic fundamentalism in Iran (I couldn’t think of anything funny‚ so here is some work form my undergraduate years): The aim of this essay is to examine the factors that significantly contributed to the rise of Islamic fundamentalism in Iran‚ which culminated in the revolutionary overthrow of the Shah Muhammad Reza Pahlavi on January 16th‚ 1979‚ and the creation of the world’s first modern Islamic nation-state‚ the Islamic Republic

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