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    background and family. Pupils will come from a vast range of family environments and cultures. Many families go through significant changes during a childs school years‚ which schools are not always aware of. This may include family break up (divorce‚ seperation)‚ New partners‚ illness Or moving house. All may affect a childs emotional and intellectual development. And a change in behaviour and motivation to learn may occur. Poverty and deprevation. Poverty and deprevation are likely to have a significant

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    mainly notes‚ needs a little work but ideas are all there and has great opening - What impact has technology had on architecture of the 20th century? Throughout the nineteenth century‚ architecture refused to have anything to do with industry; it had been concerned solely with monumental projects glorifying the state and giant civic structures expressing the pride of its people. This however‚ all changed with the dawn of the twentieth century. Industrial production became an integral part of modern

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    GRIFFIN: CHAPTER 12 RELATIONAL DIALECTICS Leslie Baxter and Barbara Montgomery 1. Griffin writes that Baxter and Montgomery “study how communication creates and constantly changes close relationships.” Explain. Baxter saw no law of gravitational pull to predict interpersonal attraction‚ no co-efficient of friction that would explain human conflict. She found‚ instead‚ people struggling to interpret the mixed messages about their relationship that they both spoke and heard. Ideas were the same

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    case did not conflict with the thirteen amendment‚ although the fourteen amendment which was violated‚ was decided that seperation of races did not violate the 14th amendment since states had the right to regulate railroad companies that run only in the state‚ according to the supreme court also stated that Plessy was not being treated as a slave or unequal‚ and that seperation did not violate 14th or 15th amendments. Since this decision was made and with the influence of past cases that did not

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    bitten‚ the animal has an infinite variety of escape routes. . Not so at SeaWorld‚ where they can be and sometimes are repeatedly attacked and harassed by more dominant whales‚ usually females. Lastly‚ the thing that broke my heart the most‚ is the seperation of families. Espec ially babies from their mothers. Wild orcas stay together for life and do not reach adulthood until their late teens. In the documentary‚ there are scenes where mothers are literally heartbroken and crying in

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    changes in the child’s life which may be unforseen or only happend to individuals. These changes involves personal or particular transitions such as: - death - serious illness of a family member or close friend - violence/abuse - parental seperation or divorce - moving house -accident - going into

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    How does the british government system still effect Austalia’s government system today? In 1770 James Cook‚ a british Captain‚ claimed the east coast of Australia for the British Crown‚ under strict instruction from King George III. The British colonisation started eighteen years later‚ with the arrival of the first fleet. This fleet established a british penal colony‚ a place wher the british government sendt criminals. The penal colony is the one that later on became Sydne. This were to be the

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    acting in a selfish manner and passing laws that would help a select few instead of the majority of the people. That is exactly the way our Founding Fathers thought when they were writing the Constitution. Montesquieu first had the idea of seperation of powers in a government. He thought if there were different branches of government‚ then no one branch would have too much power. He also thought that each branch of government should represent different groups of the population‚ so no one group

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    Harry Harlow was born on October 31‚ 1905 and died December 6‚ 1981. He was an American Psychologist best known for work on maternal seperation and social isolation experiements on monkeys. Harlow grew up in Fairfield‚ Iowa. He was born as Harry Israel‚ only after receiving his PHD did he change his name to Harry Harlow. He was married twice with 2 children from each marriage. Harry received his Ph.D and his BA from Stanford University. He received numerous awards including the Howard Crosby

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    In terms of attachment‚ an insecure attachment could be specifically related to adolescent egocentrism because of an overlap between them. For example‚ insecure attachment and egocentrism are both components of adolescent social development during the separation- individuation from parents. Rice et al. (1995) underlines that separation and individuation from primary care giver represents the part of attachment progress and when they separate from their primary care attachment to establish new relationships

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