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    Studies 3.1.1 A Study of Electronic Records Management in the Namibian Public Service in the Context of E-Government In striving to achieve good governance‚ organizations including Governments worldwide have been turning to information technologies. The conduct of business online has led to an increase in the creation of electronic records‚ which has brought about challenges in the management of records. This study‚ titled “A Study of Electronic Records Management in the Namibian Public Service

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    Myra Munroe Education 311 Article reflection 3 Accessible Family Involvement in Early Childhood TEP outcome 6. Communicating and collaborating with families and communities for the benefit of ALL students February 26‚ 2017 The very first thing the article asks us is “What strategies enable families to be full and active participants in their young children’s education?” Talk about a loaded statement. So why is this so important? Research over the years has found a correlation between positive parental

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    INTRODUCTION Records management means the planning‚ controlling‚ directing‚ organizing‚ training‚ promoting‚ and other managerial activities involved with respect to records creation‚ maintenance‚ use‚ and disposition in order to achieve proper documentation. According to the Federal Records Act a record is‚ “recorded information‚ regardless of medium or characteristics‚ made or received by an organization that is evidence of its operations and has value requiring its retention for a specific

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    mention that alcohol & drugs aren ’t the cause for all parents who abuse. My adopted parents didn ’t drink alcohol or use drugs. They were even "upstanding" members in our community & active members in the church. Ironic now when I think about my childhood that Sundays were the only days of the week that I didn ’t get knocked around. Children are even sexually abused. A parent‚ guardian‚ relative‚ or a family friend can sexually abuse them. The age doesn ’t even matter. There are babies that have

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    a set rule for picking up and dropping off preschoolers. For instance‚ when registering a child we ask the parent to fill out a form for others they give permission to pick up their child. None of our preschoolers are allowed to leave the premises with anyone who is not out the list that the parent filled out when they first registered the child. We also keep a record of who drops off and who picks up the child. As a final point‚ In my facility safety is a very important factor.

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    The disadvantages of keeping prairie dogs as pets far outweigh the advantages. But the cuteness factor of these unique creatures keep the pet trade moving along with more and more people wanting prairie dogs as pets. Before you take on one of these animals into your care‚ you should weigh all of the factors of ownership so there will be no surprises once the prairie dog is in your home. Advantages Without a doubt‚ the cuteness and uniqueness factors of the prairie dog are what interest people

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    Patty Smith Hill has played an important part in the history of early childhood education. She started off in a nursery school‚ later became a kindergarten teacher. Growing as a teacher she became the principal and superintendent at her school. Her methods of teaching got her invited to Clark University to study child psychology. John Dewey also asked her to come study at the University of Chicago. For 12 years she was a director of the Louisville Kindergarten Training School‚ she was also taking

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    A CASE STUDY OF REVERSE INCLUSION IN AN EARLY CHILDHOOD CLASSROOM Michele Hanlon Texas State University CI 5390 Spring 2007 Dr. Nancy Langerock Abstract This is a case study of a preschool reverse inclusion program implemented at an elementary school in central Texas. This preschool class consists of 11 children with special needs ranging in severity. There are 4 typically developing students enrolled full-time in the class for a class total of 15 students. They are

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    the consistency of guidance and schedule of routines that are present.  By doing this I am able to provide that feeling of safety that is associated with predictability for children needs and expectations.              What I aspire to be as an early childhood educator is not only helping children learn fundamental skills but getting them excited to explore new things and learning through interactive activities giving them a life long love of learning. I try to engage students

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    for small business with minimal transactions. This type of bookkeeping only maintains a record of cash disbursement‚ sales‚ purchases‚ and cash receipts. This shows a daily summary as well as monthly summary‚ and only effect one account. Double Entry bookkeeping is the standard and is used by most business‚ small and large. Using double entry bookkeeping introduces debit and credit into the equation. These records effect more than one account and are more accurate and complete than single entry bookkeeping

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