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    Movement‚ Environment and Community In an Early Childhood setting Learning Experience One: My first learning experience was at The Ian Potter Foundations Children’s Garden (Royal Botanical Garden). This is a place where children of all ages and abilities can explore the wonders of plants in an interactive‚ hands-on environment. Plants and plant-spaces stimulate children’s senses and imagination‚ broaden their knowledge and invite exploration and adventure. There are programs that are experienced-based

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    Unit 8 D2

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    T2 Children and young people ’s lay and learning.   When children  play  they‚  learn  while  doing so‚  and do  this  is in their own unique way. This  essay  will  be exploring  the  links  made  between play  and  learning  in Early  Years  Settings. The  key  issues  that are central to this are; the  importance  of  the  outdoor  environment in promoting children ’s learning‚ the impact  of intellectual development and  delayed physical development in children ’s play.     D1/D2  The  importance 

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    Unit 4 Assignment E1 There are many legislations that influence healthy safe and secure environments for early years settings these include: the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 which all settings have responsibilities under this means that settings must meet certain rules to make sure all children our safe. It also means that settings have to be careful that there is no risk of injuries to anyone. This means that everyone in a children’s setting has responsibility for the safety and health

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    Iago proved that Cassio and Desdemona’s handkerchief. Emilia was Iago’s wife and served Desdemona. Emilia goes through a breakthrough in character because she was at first allowed her husband to treat her poorly‚ initially naive‚ and was very brave toward the end of the play. Seeking Justice; Emilia’s

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    become more accepted. Today‚ women are allowed to do whatever men are. This‚ however‚ was not always the case. Take‚ for example‚ William Shakespeare’s play Othello. There are two main female characters in the play: Desdemona‚ Othello’s wife; and Emilia‚ Iago’s wife. Both of these women fit into a certain social category from the time‚ each category with its own specific expectations and requirements. Throughout Othello‚ whether or not these women take action to break through the societal expectations

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    Emilia is the wife of Iago‚ who follow every order of Iago without question it. For instance‚ when Emilia found Desdemona’s handkerchief‚ she remembered how Iago was asking r to steal it and she thought to herself‚ “What he will do with it heaven knows‚ not I; I nothing but to please his fantasy‚” (Shakespeare‚ 707). This statement by Emilia‚ once again‚ shows the obedience that women need to have towards their husbands

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    Tragic Flaws in Othello William Shakespeare creates dynamic and complex characters in his tragic play‚ Othello. Othello‚ Iago‚ Desdemona‚ and Emilia each display a tragic flaw. Shakespeare’s subtle descriptions of the characters allow for varying interpretations of each character. The tragic flaws can truly alter perspectives as the story transitions. A tragic flaw can begin as a positive character trait‚ yet spiral into the downfall of the respective character. Shakespeare thoroughly expresses

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    Unit 4 Assignment Keeping children safe E1 Identify legislation which influences healthy‚ safe and secure environments for early years settings And D1 Explain how the 5 pieces of legislation in E1 establish and maintain healthy‚ safe and secure environments Five main laws that underpin the provision of health‚ safe and secure environments for young children are: Health and Safety At Work Act 1974 Under the act 1974‚ both employers and employees have duties. Employers must produce a written policy

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    course of the book‚ the relationship of Emilia and Iago take an interesting route in which defines the role of women and more importantly Emilia’s imperfections. During the Shakespearean era women were expected to be obedient and self-sacrificing. This is portrayed in the character of Emilia; although she is emotionally abused by her husband she continues to love him unconditionally. Emotions and the meaning of love are neglected and abused. Shakespeare uses Emilia to demonstrate how women in abusive

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    Cassio as his lieutenant. While Emilia did care about Iago and was loyal to him to an extent‚ she was ignorant of his plans until the very end. Emilia had more loyalty to Desdemona than the Ensign’s Wife did for Disdemona. When Emilia went to inform Othello of Roderigo’s death and Cassio’s injury‚ upon hearing Desdemona’s cries‚ she stopped everything and rushed to her aid‚ not waiting for Othello. After Desdemona’s death and Othello confessed to murdering her‚ Emilia did not hesitate to tell him what

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