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    Unit 8 Caring for children E1 It’s important for practitioners to meet the needs of all children as children are the main priority and many children have different individual needs. Children get look upon as a group of children and sometimes these individual needs are not met. Practitioners must identify children as being unique‚ having their own individual interests and talents. It’s vital the children’s needs are met so activities can be planned around them in order to make everyone feel

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    ch 1. Cognitive dissonance theory is most helpful for understanding the impact of: (Points : 1)       a. frustration on aggression.       b. groupthink on social conflict.       c. deindividuation on the bystander effect.       d. team membership on social loafing.       e. role-playing on attitude change. | 2. Bonnie pedals an exercise bike at her health club much faster when other patrons happen to be working out on nearby equipment. This best illustrates: (Points : 1)       a. the

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    Portrait photography What is portrait photography? Portrait photography is photographs of a person or a group of people that shows the expression‚ personality‚ and mood of the subject. Like other types of portraiture‚ the focus of the photograph is usually the person’s face however‚ the background and setting may be included to make the image more effective and meaningful. What portrait photographers main aims are to focus on the person’s face. They aim to give emphasis on the face of the person

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    Florence Nightingale is one of the most influential leaders of the medical field. Her desire to help those in need revolutionized public health. She elevate the profession of nursing which at a time was deemed only suitable for the lower class. Hospitals were inhabited by people of lower social status because wealthy people brought in private physicians to care for their ill. The nurses in these hospitals hadn’t received proper education needed and Florence sought to change that. Florence Nightingale

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    The poem “Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep” by Mary Elizabeth Frye‚ is written in a very lyrical way. It uses recognizable‚ modern language and full sentences. The poem also has a lot of imagery present throughout the whole thing. The most obvious‚ is a large use of personification. The author uses the phrases “I am a thousand winds that blow” and “I am the gentle autumn rain” to personify the idea that after the death of someone‚ you are still able to sense them in your life.Another literary element

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    Unit 8 – Promote and implement Health and Safety within the Health and Social Care Setting As a support worker I and all of my colleagues including other support workers‚ team leaders and the manager have roles and responsibilities regarding health and safety within the workplace. Our role as a team is to prevent any health or safety hazards to the highest standard that we can so that service users and anyone within the workplace including employees and family members of service users are not

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    Key Concepts 1. Jeffersonian Vision for America Society of Sturdy independent farmers: The American economy became more diverse and complex. Growing cities‚ surging commerce and expanding industrialism made the ideal of a simple agrarian society impossible to maintain. System of universal education: It floundered and institutions of learning remained largely the preserve of privileged elites. A federal government of sharply limited power with most authority remaining at the level of the

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    Toyota: Sudden Acceleration or Bad Drivers or Pesky Floor Mats? Introduction and History of SUA Audi barely survived its sudden-acceleration problem in the 1980s‚ When about 1‚000 Audi 5000 owner said their cars were suddenly accelerating. Audi would issue five recalls on the cars before it and the National Highway Safety Traffic Administration (NHSTA) were able to conclude that it was driver error‚ the accidental placement of the foot on the accelerator instead of the brake. However‚ there

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    DISCUSSION The hypothesis was neither confirmed of null. The results from the respondents were of mixed views as to whether the continued use of the Privy Council is detrimental. There was however‚ the majority of participants agreed with the hypothesis. All Six respondents in response to question one and two were of the view that the privy council cannot bring justice to the country of Trinidad and Tobago especially in the area of crime as our crime rates have are disturbingly high. The Privy

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    Unit 8- caring for children E1 In a childcare setting the practitioners has an important role in supporting children. In a childcare setting the practitioner needs to help the children learn and achieve their full potential in their development stages; they must understand where the children are at in their development and know what they should be trying to achieve next‚ the practitioner can do this by spending time with the child and learning what the child can do and what they are struggling

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