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    Historically‚ household activities have been presumed to be the obligations of women. With the onset of industrialization‚ much of the western societies began to appreciate the roles that women can play in the new factories. For instance‚ women were presumed to be better secretaries than men‚ and it was favored that they ought to relieve men of such duties so that they can concentrate of other‚ say‚ physically demanding roles. This left little time for the women to look after their homes. With the

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    children & young people to have the best outcome. To support this we have things set in place: Legislation‚guide lines‚polices and procedures. Legislation is put in place to make it illegal for any one to purposely harm‚mistreat or neglect children. There is: Childrens act 1989/and renforced in 2004- provide the legal aspects underpinning for "every child matters". United nations convention on the rights of children (to which the uk is a signatory). Childcare act 2006. Human Rights act

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    Turning Away Blood Donation From Men Who have Sex With Men Jeffrey R. Robinson Grand Canyon University: Theoretical Foundations for Nursing Roles and Practice March 7th 2015 Introduction When blood donation is low and technologically advanced health and blood screening is a reality‚ why would the US continue to turn away blood? I chose this for the reason that being a gay man in the health care industry in 2014‚ I am still unable to donate blood. I do not engage in risky behavior‚ yet I still

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    1400. Introduce the topic you are going to be discussing in this section so the reader can follow your train of thought. Eg ‘Legislation has a very significant influence on policies and procedures. The following 5 pieces of current legislation have influenced the policies and procedures in the Children’s Centre...’ You should then list 5 pieces of legislation – making sure to give them the correct title and include the date. For each piece of legislation you should write a few lines describing

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    Learner Record Entry Name: Date: 26- September- 2013 Job title: Childcare Assented Type of childcare: Crèche/ Montessori Start and finish: 9:00am – 3:00pm Name of supervisor: Candidates own role My role: childcare assented When I arrived this morning I said good morning to all the children and help the other member of staff to clean the children’s faces as they where just after finishing their breakfast. Once they where all cleaned I then took them over to brush their teeth

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    should be supervised at all times during meal times to avoid food poisoning or related illnesses and that they are avoided. Handling food and drink is essential as bacteria can grow quickly‚ childcare practitioners need to know how to store and prepare food safely. It is a legal requirement for all childcare practitioners to undergo a basic food handling course. Usually this is a one day course and Ofsted will visit the setting and check that all staff hold a valid certificate. Storing food Food

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    Bibliography: Text books Meggitt.C – Children and Young People’s Workforce‚ published 2011‚ published by Hodder Education Tassoni.P - Caring For Children‚ published 2011‚ published by Heinemann Tassoni.P – Childcare and Education‚ published 2011‚ published by Heinemann Websites http://www.simplypsychology.org/bobo-doll.html published 2011 seen 06/01/13 at 17:48 http://www.cdrcp.com/transition/part-1-understanding-transitions/page-4 seen 06/01/13 at 18:13 http://unihub

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    and Nancy L. Galambos‚ of the University of Alberta‚ and Jared R. Anderson‚ of Kansas State University‚ have done enough research to determine that men and women who jointly complete housework have higher sexual frequencies; however‚ it depends on the kind of housework that is taken care of and by whom the tasks are completed by. Skip the Dishes? Not So Fast! Sex and Housework Revisited When a man and a woman love each other very much‚ they split household tasks to keep a balanced

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    CU1521 Support Young Children and Peoples health and safety Describe the factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services taking into account the individual age and abilities of the children or young people being planned for: eg climbing equiptment for older children identifying specific risks to individual children or young people eg those with sensory impairment; identifying the needs of adults where relevant eg resources‚ equipment

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