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    Purpose of the Job: To support access to learning and provide general support for the school in the management of pupils and resources‚ as directed by senior staff. Main Duties Support for pupils 1. To work with small groups of children under the supervision of the teacher including the implementation of ILPs 2. Give regular feedback on children’s progress to the class teacher and file records 3. Attend to children’s personal needs‚ including pastoral‚ social‚ cultural‚ health‚ physical hygiene‚ minor

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    To any employee‚ unionizing or not unionizing is an issue that requires careful consideration but seen to be automatic in many cases. There are workers who cannot work in an organization where they do not belong to a union while others would not want any association with unions. On the other hand‚ no employer is ever enthusiastic to engage unions in employee relations because they end up causing bitter relations between the employer and employees. However‚ it must be understood that unions are of

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    Antoine James September 29‚ 2010 Justice & Legal Theory Utilitarianism: Pros and Cons Random House Dictionary defines utilitarianism as “the ethical doctrine that virtue is based on utility‚ and that conduct should be directed toward promoting the greatest happiness of the greatest number of persons. The father of utilitarianism‚ Jeremy Bentham believed that all human beings are motivated by minimizing pain and maximizing pleasure; therefore morality and justice should be determined

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    Controversy Surrounding Circumcision For male population either newborn or adult‚ does circumcision offer medical health benefits on individuals? There are a lot of arguments over the issue of circumcision and researchers are working on finding an answer to prove its effectiveness on individual’s health. The author believes that circumcision is a safe procedure and its benefits to one’s health is substantial. Below are the information and facts pertaining to the legality of circumcision‚ the procedure

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    Pros and Cons of Obamacare

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    even though changes must be made. Obamacare details many changes‚ how they will be made‚ and whom they will affect. As with any bill‚ there are pros and cons that exist as the bill helps many‚ but makes some a little worse off. Taking into account the pros that include the minimum benefits package and expansion of Medicare coverage as well as the cons that include rising costs to government and a shortage of doctors‚ I would vote against the bill. Obamacare is an extensive bill that completely

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    Obamacare Pros And Cons

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    can now have access to affordable‚ high-quality health insurance through medicaid expansion‚ their employers‚ and the health insurance market. But the cons of that are to get the money to help insure all these people‚ there are new taxes. The taxes that may affect people directly are the individual mandate and the employer mandate. Another pro that people see are that Obamacare’s protections ensure that you can’t be dropped from coverage when you get sick or make a mistake on your application

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    Social Learning Theory

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    Social Learning Theory in Practice Jordan M. Pahl University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Introduction Social learning theory is one of the most frequently looked at theories in the field of criminology. The theory clarifies that criminal and deviant behavior stems from imitation and reinforcement of one’s environment. Its applications attempt to describe why certain people tend to participate in criminal activities and why others abstain from it. Social learning theory specifies the importance of

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    <center><b>McDonalds: Welcome sign in the high street or a place to avoid?</b></center> <br> <br>In this essay I will be discussing the pros and cons of fast foods. Now a day every body will recognize the golden arches of McDonalds‚ it is hard not to. McDonalds has restaurants everywhere‚ beside major roads and in almost every high street. Their commercials are on television at least once a day. They became popular within a couple of years. Teenagers especially like McDonalds because of the relaxed

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    GMO – Pros and Cons!

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    GMO – Pros and Cons! To begin with‚ science and technology have changed our world dramatically‚ and‚ for the most part‚ we take them in our stride. Genetic engineering is a relatively new technology riddled with questions and the arguments for and against are difficult to weight because it’s hard to know the risks until something goes wrong. My own believe is that genetic engineering is the inevitable wave of the future and that we can not afford to ignore a technology that has such enormous

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    commercialized industry. Academic enthusiasts contribute to the argument by emphasizing the importance of more money being invested into the athletic department rather then other departments throughout the school. However‚ these cons of the NCAA are heavily out weighed by the pros‚ as it’s proven that once schools enter the big time sports of NCAA they rarely leave it. Coltfelther supports this theory as he states that of the top 100 schools playing football in 1920‚ only

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