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    I attended a Board of Supervisors meeting on January 22‚ 2014. It was set to begin at six o’clock in the evening‚ and I began recording notes at 5:52. Before the start of the meeting a supervisor‚ Wayne Hazzard‚ greeted me and my father. At six‚ when it was slated to begin‚ Sean Davis banged his gavel to signify it has started. This followed with an invocation and the pledge of allegiance. Before the invocation Aubrey Stanley spoke of two tragedies involving deaths as of late to keep in our prayers

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    Meeting Scene “Life isn’t Perfect” By Sydney Whalen The store was empty. I was surprised to even think that. Bertram and Burkes was never an empty shop. Customers would constantly weave in and out of here like mice searching for scraps‚ coming and going with stacks of books in their arms. The reason could be that its Sunday at four in the afternoon‚ however‚ Sunday or not‚ there were always customers. I shrugged it off and continued to be perched on my stool‚ skimming my eyes over

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    professional and cultural contexts on communication. Communication difficulties are examined and learners find out how to adapt communication to meet individual needs including how to deal with disagreements with children‚ young people and adults are studied. The legislation‚ policies and procedures relating to confidentiality are examined and why children‚ young people and adults need reassurance about confidentiality are studied. Learners will also consider situations where confidentiality must

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    Jargowsky and Park (2009) looked at how suburbanization (and by proxy housing abandonment) was related to crime. It was found that crime and housing abandonment had a cyclical effect on each other. Many middle-class and upper class people chose to move to the suburbs to get away from crime even as crime increased because of the exodus of people (Jargowsky & Park‚ 2009). Additionally‚ Jargowsky and Park (2009) also found that the movement of those classes isolates the lower class and lowers the overall

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    How does Angela Carter subvert the traditional form of a fairy-tale in her short story ‘The Snow Child’? Why does she do this? Carter as a feminist was interested in fairy-tales because of hoe gender roles are presented in them. For example‚ women. Women are normally the lead characters of a fairy-tale. However‚ there are several different types of women that exist in fairy-tales and the reader is often able to figure out a characters role in a fairy-tale based on their physical appearance. If

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    LLUK 301 2.1 A parent child relationship will change over time‚ when the child is first born they are totally dependent on the parents‚ the older they get the less dependent they are on the parents and more independent they become. This is because as babies they cannot do anything for themselves‚ they need unlimited amounts of attention and support. As they reach the toddler stage they become more independent and start to try new things on their own‚ they can walk‚ hold things‚ play etc. This

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    In the Narcotics Meeting‚ people were laughing‚ talking‚ and sharing their experience together without stress or fear. I noticed there are free addictive‚ but they still come to support others. Most of them hold the Bible‚ and they said how God was outside them‚ but now god live in their heart. At the end of the meeting they made hug circle to support each other and promised each other‚ they can do it. 5- Watch one person for the entire meeting or court appearance and describe how this person’s verbal

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    Making meetings work for you Do you dread meetings more than Monday mornings? Do you find them boring‚ unproductive and far too long? Meetings are central to most organizations; people need to know what their colleagues are doing and then take decisions based on shared information and opinions. How well you present yourself and your ideas‚ and how well you work with other people‚ is crucial to your career. RUNNING A MEETING Only call a meeting if you and your colleagues are quite sure about its

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    In “The Ways of Meeting Oppression”‚ an excerpt from a speech given by Dr. Martin Luther King during the Montgomery Bus Boycott‚ Dr. King explains that the oppressed deal with oppression in one of three ways; acceptance‚ the use of physical force and hostility‚ and non violent resistance. He begins that through acceptance‚ people succumb to their fates as they are either exhausted and have given up fighting‚ or they have become accustomed to their circumstances and see no need for change. He elaborates

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    Task 3 AC 3.1 ➢ Attachment needs: By knowing the background of a child‚ having a good relationship with his/hers parents/carers and learning about the child’s interests all adds to aid the bonding. Each child is allocated a key worker but all staff should be able and available to engage with a child. Listening to them‚ builds the trust and confidence they will have with you and therefore are more likely to come to you with any problems or concerns e.g. a child in nursery has quite a distressing

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