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    7 P3.1 Include a list of 5 ways In which you have been a positive role model for children in your setting The first way in which I would be a positive role model is respect and courtesy. In the setting‚ I would do this by following the supervisors instructions‚ by using good manners when in and around the setting‚ showing respect to the staff and children and also by respecting each child’s needs and choices. The second way in which I would be a good role model is having good personal hygiene

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    each other during discussions. In the order of speaking‚ the person with the highest status speaks last; no matter what is said or determined in a negotiation‚ the person with highest status speaks the last and most important words. In the same respect‚ a person of higher status speaks in a polite or casual speech‚ but the person of lower status is required to use “super-polite” or “respectful” speech. The Japanese do not use words that are too harsh or “strong”. They often use “maybe” and “I

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    “The House-Band: The Education of Men in Little Women” by Anne Dalke discusses Auerbach’s reading of the novel. Auerbach interprets the theme of feminism in Little Women differntly than how Dalke interprets more positively views the feminism in the novel. “Reading Little Women: The Many Lives of a Text” by Barbara Sicherman also discusses the theme of feminism positively‚ but Dalke’s focus is more narrow; Sichmerman discusses how Little Women appeals to a wide range of readers. These critical

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    opinion‚ many of us have certain feelings or opinions with regards to a matter of personal interest. We then voice this opinion or speak badly of others with a different opinion instead of keeping it to ourselves. I know how I feel thus I should respect how you feel‚ if I want my thoughts to be respected. I feel with every right comes a responsibility! Therefore‚ if we want the right to

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    Biblical Worldview

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    of God teaches them a lesson that will give them tools to live a productive life. Proverbs 22:6 further supports this notion‚ “Start children off on the way they should go‚ and even when they are old they will not turn from it.” (NIV). Showing respect and manners when interacting with children can provide them with invaluable tools as they progress through their lives. It would be irresponsible to interact with these children any other way. By conversing with them in a way that sets a positive

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    How to behave in class: 1.-The most important thing is to listen: Teachers don’t like it if you read books‚ talk to friends‚ surf the web instead of doing their work or aren’t paying attention. When you ask questions such as "What did you just say?" teachers will be disappointed. 2.-Follow the directions of the teacher: If everyone else is in the classroom and the teacher isn’t there‚ and the teacher said not to go in‚ don’t go in. The teacher will yell at everyone. If the teacher says to make

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    Discipline

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    Discipline Discipline is the process of teaching the child what type of behavior is acceptable and what type is not acceptable‚ it teaches a child to follow rules. Discipline may involve both punishment‚ such as a time out‚ and‚ more importantly‚ rewards. It sounds so straightforward‚ yet every parent becomes frustrated at one time or another with issues surrounding children and discipline. Every parent wants their children to be happy‚ respectful‚ respected by others‚ and able to find their place

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    Sexual Assault against Women I choose this topic because sexual assault is one of the most offensive crimes committed in our society. Not only is it a threat to the community‚ but it has a physically and psychologically effect on the victim in many ways. For the last couple of decades‚ sexual assault‚ rape‚ and child molestation has become the focal point of public concerns today. According to a 1993 National Crime Victimization Survey conducted by the U.S. Department of Justice‚ about 500

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    even seen at the same level as the others because of her job. Her job is so looked down upon that people respond to her as if she is a monster‚ or not worthy of one’s respect. Sonya is disrespected for being a prostitute even though she intends for this to be a selfless act. While at the memorial dinner Sonya over hears these women speaking‚

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    DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: WHAT NEED TO BE CHANGED The statistics are shocking. Everyday women are being beaten‚ terrorized and murdered at the hands of their husbands‚ boyfriends and ex-husbands‚ “At least one woman is battered every 15 seconds” (FBI). To make matters worse‚ batterers often seek and gain custody of their children‚ even though the batterers often abuse their children as well as women. Our society has come a long way in understanding abuse and in addition the legal system has

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