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    struggling to speak‚ so this is examined after death. There are also used in police force and crime investigations to see how the person has died. EEG is a non – invasive measurement which is electrical activity of the brain which is produced by recording from electrodes which are placed on the individuals scalp. A PET scan is a procedure where the brain is assessed in various locations depending on different level of neural activity whilst the brain is active; likewise the MRI scan is taken whilst the

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    explosions occurred within the oil rig giant‚ Deepwater Horizon‚ an immense offshore drilling platform‚ located 40 miles off the Louisiana coast (Steffy‚ 2011). These explosions were due to a defective blowout preventer and numerous gas leaks seeping up and through the well to the riser pipe‚ connecting to the rig‚ igniting fire. The efforts of attempting to save this flame ridden platform was lost on April 22‚ 2010‚ for the rig‚ Deepwater Horizon‚ sunk. As the rig’s drilling platform fell into the sea

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    students should have the right to control their own bodies and choose what they do with it. The aim of compulsory PE isn’t being fulfilled at present in any case‚ and greater efforts to enforce it will only result in more deceit. Children will purposely miss school for the entire day just because they don’t want to take part in PE or‚ in the most extreme cases‚ may be withdrawn due to parents being unwilling to allow their children to be forced into something they don’t wish to do. Therefore‚ people feel

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    school and the students come from a range of socio-economic backgrounds. Critical Incident The observed critical incident happened during a year 9-history class. The class had group presentations to deliver‚ this was an important assignment as it was to help to convey to the teacher that the students had grasped the key concepts and were able think critically about the depth study they had been researching. The presentation was also important for students to learn from their peers the differing

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    Reflection of Teaching Experience Year 1 - Semester 2 Independent Inquiry by Deena Sallomy Teaching‚ like any truly human activity‚ emerges from one ’s inwardness‚ for better or worse teaching holds a mirror to the soul. Parker Palmer (1998) Preliminary Research and Preparation Oh no! I have known about teaching this math unit for about three weeks now - I ’M STILL NERVOUS!!! The one subject I feel very insecure about‚ and I have feared for most of my educational career‚ is the one

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    In Deepwater Horizon we have a film that checks off all the boxes in preparing us for the inevitable shock and awe that almost literally explodes across the big screen. We have likable characters‚ unquestionable heroism‚ people trying to do their jobs‚ out-of-touch corporate executives who have no idea what they are doing‚ and a story that does BP Oil & Gas no favors. In documenting the horrors of what took place on the evening of April 20‚ 2010‚ more than 40 miles off of the Louisiana Coast‚ director

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    Progression in Spelling (encoding) Practitioner should judge the point at which their class and individual children should begin the programme Select five words a day to work with; teaching children how to put sounds together to make words; going from left to right (encoding) Together as a class use each word in a sentence. Children can then read these independently later In addition to this programme‚ children should be given a period for uninterrupted silent reading at KS2. KS1 and EYFS

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    MHR Juricelma Teodora Andre P1002023 GROUP -10A INTRODUTION Heath and social care is very vast service sector undergoing change rapidly‚ whith new gogevent initialtives giving it a higher profile than ever. The factors to be considered when plainning the recruitment of individuals to work in heealth and social care firstly deciding what stsffing needs health and social care sector have and whether to use independent contractors or hire employees to fill these needs‚ recruiting and training

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    in which Barker presents crises of belief occasioned by WWI‚ in ‘Regeneration’. Barker uses a variety of ways to loss of faith. The most common loss of faith was in God. Barker explores this with the characters Rivers‚ when he is rescuing Burns from the knocked down tower. Rivers thinks to himself “Nothing justifies this. Nothing nothing nothing.” This points out to himself that even God cannot exist and let this happen. This quote is also in italics to emphasise the passion in which he says it

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    was another important reason for the growth of the Nazi party in the years 1929-1932. This was when the stocks in America plummeted causing the world’s economy to crumble‚ Germany was one of the worst effected seeing as they relied heavily on loans from America to keep their economy going. This made the Nazi party grow because people started to lose faith in the Weimar Republic and wanted a strong party and leader to turn to. This was important for the growth of the Nazi party because if this hadn’t

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