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    Unit 2, Criteria 1.4,2.3

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    week and lots of the children have been telling us about where they are going on there holidays‚ so combined with the book “The Rainbow Fish” it provided an ideal opportunity to explore this area. [pic] I wanted to ensure that the children in the setting with additional needs could sit and enjoy the story of the rainbow fish with the other children. Some children cannot sit for long so by introducing toy fish‚ different textures and colours to look

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    Moss and Trudy's Cat

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    not to let her cat out‚ as well as searching for the truth about Moss. He says he’s not having an affair‚ but her gut feelings tell her different. When I read the first line of the story‚ I was a little taken aback and confused at first‚ but by the end I realized why Moore chose it as the opening. “Understand that your cat is a whore and can’t help you. She takes on love with the whiskery adjustments of a golddigger‚ ” (page 164). From a first glance‚ Trudy is writing a diary entry about her cat.

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    showed a higher numerical average than younger individuals for door-opening behavior. Additionally‚ the more people present‚ the more likely people were to open doors for others (see Figure 1)… [put Figures and Tables either in this section or at the end of the paper] Discussion As hypothesized‚ it appears that the more people present‚ the more likely people are to open a door for someone. This finding relates nicely to the literature on group behavior (Nevid‚ 2003). It has been shown before

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    Front Office

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    to different members of the staff according to their job and responsibilities. These are very important for the security‚ of the guest belongings and hotel property‚ and keys are issued out at the beginning of a shift‚ signed for and returned at the end of the shift. The key issue register is maintained for this purpose. All doors of the guest-room in a hotel lock automatically when dosed from outside. This means that the door is double locked. Many hotels have chains inside the room‚ for extra security

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    Colors of the Rainbow

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    Colors of the Rainbow ENG/125 January 31‚ 2011 Race‚ segregation‚ and discrimination is still being talked about even to this day after everything that had went on. It only seems right that race and ethnicity is discussed in the month of black history. This is the time that we celebrate the accomplishments of one special man that allowed us to see past color and ethnicity; the one we call Dr. Martin Luther King. We have come a long way from back in the day when two different races were

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    Defining Characterization Characterization is the process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character. Characterization is revealed through direct characterization and indirect characterization. Direct Characterization tells the audience what the personality of the character is. Example: “The patient boy and quiet girl were both well mannered and did not disobey their mother.” Explanation: The author is directly telling the audience the personality of these two children. The

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    One Halloween night in Salt Lake City‚ Utah‚ a group of fifteen-year-olds were discussing their plans for their mischievious and haunted Halloween night. Five miles away from the Dillon household‚ there is an abandoned‚ wore-down‚ and supposedly possessed hospital. The town mayor‚ Mayor Jessica Laughlin‚ has forbid any town citizen to set foot in in the Salt Lake City Memorial Hospital. Why is it forbidden? Well‚ five years ago on Halloween night‚ at exactly midnight‚ everyone in the hospital disappeared

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    Non Medical Incidents

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    Identify non medical incidents that may occur in the work place. Emergency - An emergency could be if a child goes missing‚ if someone leaves a door open and they can get out of the building or when they go on a school trip a child could walk off without anyone knowing. Fire- A fire could start in the kitchen if any of their equipment is faulty or if there is faulty wiring throughout the building. Security- A security incident could occur if you do not cover the pin code

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    Rainbow Land

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    Rainbow Land ‚ a colorful theme park are developed by our company. The idea of develop this Rainbow land is derived from Candy Crush Saga and Wreck-It Ralph. Nowadays‚ everyone crazy on Candy Crush Saga and we can see people around us are keep holding a cell phone to pass this games‚ no matter where they are and no matter how old they are. Candy Crush Saga is getting more and more famous around the world. Candy Crush Saga ‚ one of the famous games in Facebook and now the fact that Candy Crush

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    Doritos Rainbows

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    Frito Lay created a rainbow colored chips through their Doritos tortilla brand in support of the gay and lesbian teens. The multicolor nacks are made to bear with the It Gets Better Project which is helping the bullied young homosexuals. According to Fox News‚ the company unveiled the limited edition Doritos Rainbows on Thursday. It comes with a Cool Ranch flavor with hues of green‚ blue‚ purple‚ red‚ and orange nibbles inspired by the Gay Pride flag. The E! Online noted that the corporation is celebrating

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