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    Drama Essay: concept- Baz Lurnman and producers and how they recreated an old film and content for the younger gererations. AND the new film‚ Romeo and Juliet and how they made the film relate to even younger generations. What to do: • Watch First film • Watch 2010 film (Romeo and Juliet) • Watch 2013 – latest film Method: • Compare quality of filming • Setting • Music • Costume • choice of casting/ character • types of camera angles/ transitions • Representation of symbols? Themes

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    Piaget stated that children’s moral reasoning developed through a number of different stages similar to that of cognitive development. (Eysenck‚ M 2002) Piaget played games of marbles with children of different ages.  He wanted to observe their understanding of the rules of that game and how important they thought it was to obey the rules.  The findings from this study led Piaget to propose the following stages of moral development; from birth to age 5 children have no understanding of rules or morality

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    principle Stages of Development Oral stage (0-18 months) sucking especially breasts/biting Anal stage (18 months – 3 years) anal pleasure from holding in and letting go Phallic stage (3-4 years) genitalia rubbing/touching Latent stage (5-7 years) sexual impulse is suppressed to enable learning Genital stage ( puberty +) sexual intercourse Piaget Key concepts Schemas – Action Patterns Assimilation – interpreting environment with schemas Accomodation – changing schemas Stages of development

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    infancy through adulthood pass a series of psychosexual and psychosocial stages of development. The stages that will be discussed will be a combination of Freud and Erickson oral‚ identify vs. role of confusion‚ and phallic stages. There are six stages that Freud elaborated on but the first six years occurs in three stages each characterized by psychosexual pleasure center on difference parts of the body. However‚ Erikson’s stages differ significantly from Freud’s in that they emphasize family and

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    develop oral language at a very early age. Almost every sound a human being makes can be considered communication. As children grow up‚ they are constantly observing and practicing communication and oral language. What they know about oral language has an effect on the development of their literacy skills. "Students who had difficulty with early speech communication skills were believed to be at risk for reading…and consequently writing" (Montgomery‚ 1998). Therefore‚ the development of oral language

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    H : Assalamualaikum. A : Waalaikumussalam. Ahh‚Oh my God. Are you Hanis? H : Yes‚I am A : Oh‚I’m so glad to see you H : Oh‚me too. It have been a long time we haven’t see since you went to London with your family.Oh by the way I miss you A : I miss you too. Where did you go when school holiday? H : My family and I went to Pulau Pangkor. A : Oh it must be fun at there isn’t? H : Of course. Do you want to know something? A : Yes

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    It is believed by some people that students should be given one long vacation every year. Others believe that students should have several short vacations throughout the year. Which perspective do you agree with? I think we require long vocations because students get tired with exams‚ study and homework. During school days they have so much to do that they don’t get time to themselves. Therefore students need a long break to relax and if interested they can join a summer jobs or take up a crash course

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    Notice: Writing about yourself is writing about a person! Here are some ideas that you can use to describe someone. • Sight - talk about how the person looks. Describe physical statistics (height‚ weight‚ coloration‚ etc) and outward appearance (clothing‚ jewelry‚ body art‚ etc). Talk about body language (gestures they use‚ how they stand and walk‚ how they move). Describe how you feel when you see the person. • Sound - talk about how the person speaks‚ what their voice sounds like‚ and any

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    EXPLAIN THE LONG TERM BENEFITS OF EXERCISE ON THE RESPIRATORY‚ MUSCULAR‚ CARDIOASCULAR & SKELETAL SYSTEMS Exercising has many long term benefits towards your body. The first one I am going to be writing about is the respiratory system. The respiratory system controls your breathing and begins when you draw in air through your nose or mouth. The air travels through your windpipe into both of your lungs‚ where small air sacs capture oxygen and distribute it in your bloodstream through small

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    Title: Advantages and Disadvantages of Being an Actuary Introduction I. Good afternoon to Ms. Parimala and my fellow classmates. II. The topic of my presentation today is Advantages and Disadvantages of Being an Actuary. What is an actuary? Experts in risk management Uses mathematical skills to measure probability and rise of future event Useful information to many industries III. The advantages of being an actuary are High earning potential Corporate respect received IV. However‚ the

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