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    Paul Sims - Journalisted. Retrieved from http://journalisted.com/paul-sims-1 The Daily Mail. (2013). The “media UK” newspaper. Referenced from http://www.mediauk.com/newspapers/13700/daily-mail DMGO Stock Quote - Daily Mail and General Trust PLC stock price today. (2013‚ October 4). Retrieved from http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/dmgo?countrycode=uk ’How implanting a tooth in my eye restored my sight ’. (2013‚ October 1). BBC Health News. Retrieved from

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    The Children’s Authority believes that promoting positive behaviour is more productive in behaviour management than the use of physical or verbal punishment for challenging behaviours. The use of praise‚ positive feedback to children‚ incentive and reward schemes are all integral to promoting positive behaviour. Praise and positive feedback could be given in many ways. These may include the following: o A quiet word or encouraging smile. o Acknowledgement of positive behaviour in family meetings/get-togethers

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    How do you respond to Gerald in An Inspector Calls? How does Priestley make you respond as you do by the way he writes? (30 Marks) The character of Gerald in An Inspector Calls is one that produces different responses; this is due to Priestley’s writing style. During the start of the play Gerald takes a low level status but by the end of the Play he is defiantly trying to save himself and the family. How does Priestley make us feel like that? Well it’s all down to the stage directions and how the

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    has been falsely punished and hasn’t done anything wrong (quote). Due to his wrong doings we feel he is not a hero‚ as this is not typical of one. However his proclaiming of innocence causes us to feel empathy for him. “A year this very day” shows how things have changed over a short period of time. We learn the public has forgotten about him and even when he’s being marched to his death only a few people were there “Just a palsied few”. This causes us to think his so called crime could not have

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    a person and also helps us determine how we are going to respond appropriately. Within the classroom we need to communicate effectively as we will come across a lot of different people with different personalities. To communicate effectively with someone you need to be on the same or similar level to them. If a teacher or teaching assistant is standing over a child instructing them to do something‚ the adult is deemed to have more power in the situation. If you are sat next

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    2010 Tutor: Peter Thilenius Marketing and Facebook How fashion companies promote themselves on Facebook Arkvik Quiroga Isabel Bairakimova Kamila Abstract The social media are internet facilities where people can communicate and discuss through different websites or blogs. The social media has changed the world in many aspect and people are becoming more and more addicted to use these networks. People are fond of the social media because they can be social with a high number of individuals

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    How Children are affected by the Media Michelle Krueger ENG/101 11/11/2012 Rosemary Cummings [The first sentence is very important—no matter how impressive the information or discoveries in the rest of

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    How far do you agree that the failure of Italian revolutionaries in the years 1820–49 was primarily due to a lack of popular support? I agree that the revolutions that occurred in the years 1820-49 were due to a lack of popular support. Other factors could be the strength of the Austria army‚ how there was no leader‚ a lack of unity and no foreign support. The revolutions failed due to the lack of popular/mass support. The revolutions in Modena‚ Parma and the Papal States had all been unsuccessful

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    sufficient. Sometimes my dad will give me extra money to go shopping. when I go shopping I buy lots of clothes from topshop and some new shoes‚ but it is nearly Christmas so I am saving up for Christmas presents for my family. 2. no‚ i do not have a little job because i do not have time to work and i am too young. but if i could‚ i would like to have a little job on Saturday evenings‚ in a restaurant being a waitress. Then i could earn my own pocket money. 3. (yes‚ last summer I had a job as a waitress

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    Milgram’s aim was to research how far people would go in obeying an instruction if it involved harming another person. Milgram was interested in how easily ordinary people could be influenced into committing atrocities‚ for example‚ Germans in WWII. (McLeod 2007) The first ethical dilemma with Milgram’s experiment is deception. The experimenter deceived the participants‚ who were made to believe that they were truly inflicting pain on the learners and were purposely put in a position of high stress

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