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    Unit 7 – Play and learning in children’s education Diploma in Child Care and Education Cache Level 3 E4 Include examples of different theoretical models of how children play and learn E5 Include an explanation of how observations can inform planning to meet children’s learning needs D2 Include an explanation of the key issues in recording assessments C1 Analyse the importance of planning and providing learning opportunities to meet children’s diverse needs E6 Include TWO (2) examples of information

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    INTRODUCTION At the beginning of the 20th century there was much debate about the nature of communities. The driving question was whether the community was a self-organized system of co-occurring species or simply a haphazard collection of populations with minimal functional integration (Verhoef‚ 2010). Krebs (1972) described a community as an assemblage of populations of living organisms in a prescribed area or habitat. However‚ according to Wright (1984)‚ the working definitions of community

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    Riverside County Community Assessment Riverside County is a vast geographical area in Southern California with a diverse population. It represents a melding area of different cultures‚ ideals and median income‚ resulting in a community full of variety. Geographically‚ Riverside County covers 7200 sq. stretches eastward from the Orange County border of Southern California to the border of Arizona. There is a variety of climate within the county‚ as it includes a section of the Cleveland National

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    8/9/13 "Axolotl" by Julio Cortazar 70768 Axolotl by Julio Cortázar The Mexican axolotl is an odd-looking salamander with a flat head and spiked feet‚ unusual because it often spends its entire life in the so-called larval stage‚ like a tadpole‚ without ever moving to land. “It grows and grows in the same shape‚ and has the capacity to reproduce‚” said the biologist Armando Tovar Garza. “We don’t really know why it doesn’t change.” Its gaze seems to captivate as its gills slowly beat. In

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    The Zebrafish Model

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    In this practical‚ the teleostic model of Zebrafish‚ also called Danio rerio‚ was examined in its various stages of neurulation. The Zebrafish model is beneficial to experiments like this one for a number of reasons‚ the most major one in this experiment being its short life cycle. The life cycle of a Zebrafish is extremely short‚ lasting only 90 days. This fact is important as in the practical that was carried out‚ the majority of the neurulation of the Zebrafish can be observed in a number of hours

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    Insects are often seen merely as pests or uninvited guests to humanactivities. A large number of insects coexist with us humans and are either harmless or beneficial to our society and its endeavors. Often what is needed is a proper balance between our society and the societies that insect speciesrepresent. The emergence in the mid-20th century of integrated pest management is one aspect of our efforts to live together more successfully. The changes humans have brought upon their ecosystems by monocultures

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    classify young animals based on characteristics that are passed on from parents (e.g.‚ dogs/puppies‚ cats/kittens‚ cows/calves‚ chickens/chicks) (L.HE.01.12). describe the life cycle of animals including the following stages: egg‚ young‚ adult; egg‚ larva‚ pupa‚ adult (L.OL.01.21). Key Concept(s) adult egg growth life cycle young/offspring Instructional Resources Equipment/Manipulative Chart paper (1 sheet) Crayons Marker Optional live animal cultures (see Advance Preparation Below)

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    Rafael Christian L. Bojador Environmental Science CAS-01-401P “Is the world overpopulated?” Facts: Overpopulation is a generally undesirable condition where an organism’s numbers exceed the current carrying capacity of its habitat. The term often refers to the relationship between the human population and its environment‚ the Earth‚] or smaller geographical areas such as countries. Overpopulation can result from an increase in births‚ a decline in mortality rates‚ an increase in immigration

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    Genetics of Drosophilia

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    Genetics of Drosophila First‚ Drosophila is the common fruit fly. The common fruit fly is some of the best organisms to study for genetic research and experimentation. This is true for a few reasons‚ the first of which is the small number of chromosomes which is 4‚ and that we have identified the genome. This means all traits are known and we can figure out where mutations take place. The second reason is the fly’s ability to reproduce quickly. A new generation is produced every week‚ allowing

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    Tapeworm Research Paper

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    Cestoda is the name given to a class of parasitic flatworms‚ of the phylum Platyhelminthes. Informally biologists refer to them as Cestodes. The most notorious species commonly are called tapeworms‚ for example Taenia solium‚ the "pork tapeworm". Cestodes are all parasitic and their life histories vary‚ but typically they live in the digestive tracts of vertebrates as adults‚ and often in the bodies of other species of animals as juveniles. Over a thousand species have been described‚ and all vertebrate

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