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    EYMP 3 Promote children’s welfare and well being in the early years 1.1) Explain the welfare requirements & guidance of the EYFS. The statutory welfare requirements were set up to help guide childcare staff in what is expected of them as part of their role. There are five welfare requirements which Ofsted will check are being met. Safeguarding and Promoting Children’s Welfare This section covers a lot of the day-to-day activities which that you will be involved in‚ for example‚ food and drink

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    Independence Day

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    Independence Day 2013.  Good Morning! Today On 15 August 2013‚ India is going to celebrate its 67th Independence Day. So first of all I wish you all a very Happy Independence Day 2013.  Indians celebrate this day with lots of love and pride‚ because on 15 August 1947 India got freedom from the British Rule after 200 years. So this is the day of pride for all of us. We should not forget the sacrifice of our National Heroes‚ who sacrificed their life for Indian Independence so we all should salute

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    EYMP 3: Promote children’s welfare and well being in the early years 1. Welfare requirements were bought in‚ in September 2008 as part of the EYFS welfare requirements and are compulsory. Theses are split into 5 groups‚ which our operational planning covers. Safeguarding and promoting children’s welfare has legal and statutory guidance general legal requirements cover and the provider must take necessary steps to safeguard and promote the welfare of children. The provider must promote

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    Malgudi Days

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    Malgudi Days is a very special book‚ but it also may well be a book for special tastes. A collection of thirty-two stories‚ most of which have been selected from two previously published collections‚ An Astrologer’s Day and Other Stories (1947) and Lawley Road (1956)‚Malgudi Days offers a mosaic of a life that seems to belong to a lost time. The tone of the stories belongs to the nineteenth century‚ to the world of Rudyard Kipling and O. Henry‚ to the days when stories were expected to have neat

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    University Of Balamand MOB-Managing Organizational behavior Case Study All in Day’s Work Presented to: Dr. Dora hajj najjar Presented by: Paulmarie yammine ID:A1111377 Date: 24/11/2014 1.The people-related problems or issues Ann Wood faced during the day include the resignations of two employees during the past 24 hours and the

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    Malgudi Days

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    Chou Malgudi Days‚ R. K Narayan The tasks take one short story by Narayan that you have read and show that it has literary traits it has in common with other short stories by Narayan. In most of these short stories we can see that the theme is an important idea of the author. The themes that are seen throughout most of the stories written by R.K. Narayan are adversities‚ difficulties and overcoming those difficulties by having the strength to persevere so that the individuals can move forward

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    Martyrs Day

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    MARTYRS DAY The Nation pays homage to the martyrs who suffered and died for the freedom‚ welfare‚ and progress of the country‚ on January 30 every year. It was on January 30‚ 1948 that Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated a little before the sunset when he was going to attend his evening prayers. Gandhiji was the greatest among the lakhs and lakhs of martyrs and freedom fighters who sacrificed everything for the country’s Independence‚ welfare andprogress. Since Gandhiji’s martyrdom

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    Day Care

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    or part time during non-standard hours. Mothers with children under age 5 have the highest percentage of voluntary non-standard hours. Marketing efforts will remain primarily grassroots using local resources‚ current families‚ and churches to promote Bouncy Kids Child Development Center. 3 Introduction Bouncy Kids Child Development Center is a Limited Liability Company (LLC) owned by (CDC Owner). (CDC Owner) has over 15 years in the child care industry and has worked vigorously to provide

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    Republic Day

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    India came into effect only on January 26‚ 1950. The goal of the constitution team which was headed by Dr Rajindra Prasad was: "to secure for all" of India’s citizens "social‚ economic and political" justice; to establish "liberty of thought‚ expression‚ belief‚ faith and worship; to establish "equality of status and opportunity;" and to promote among all citizens a " unity of the Nation." To mark the importance of this occasion‚ every year a grand parade is held in the capital‚ New Delhi‚ from

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    An Astrologers Day

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    reader‚ but since the entire plot is dependent on the revelation taking place at the end‚ the narrator does not reveal all the aspects of character at the beginning. While the narrator is forthcoming about all the peripheral goings-on in the story‚ s/he is careful not to reveal to the reader anything more than would be evident to any passerby. The reader sees the plot as it is being enacted‚ despite the presence of the omniscient narrator. The use of dialogue throughout the story serves the function

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