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    Career describes an individuals’ journey through learning‚ work and other aspects of life. There are a number of ways to define a careeCareer is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as a person’s "course or progress through life (or a distinct portion of life)". In this definition career is understood to relate to a range of aspects of an individual’s life‚ learning and work. Career is also frequently understood to relate only to the working aspects of an individuals life e.g. as in career woman

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    in May 2008. The middle fifty percent of network and computer system administrators earned‚ on average‚ between $51‚690 to just around $84‚110 annually. The lowest 10 % earned less than $41‚000 while the top 10 percent earned more than $104‚070. CAREER OBJECTIVES A data processing coordinator is part of an organization’s information technology or information systems department and is responsible for the work flow of operational and/or financial data (depending on the industry)‚ ensuring data are

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    Topic: losing parents’ trust Objectives: To persuade readers Specific Objectives: I want my audience to give importance to their relationship with their parents and to be responsible for their behaviour. Thesis Statement or Theme of the essay: It is a very difficult experience for children to lose their Parents’ trust Sentence outline I. Losing the trust of your parents will give their children limited opportunities to reach their desires A. Parents won’t allow their children to go out with

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    Career vs. Calling At some point in one’s life‚ the need to be self-sustaining makes contemplating about a career come to the forefront. On the other hand‚ what one thinks is his or her calling becomes a determinant in career choice. When one’s career and calling overlap‚ a strong argument can be made that that person lives a life of contentment. But what is the difference between a calling and a career? According to Thompson‚ “A deep sense of passion often is connected with a calling.” I fully

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    Monster Parents

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    Text Letter to a The English Channel magazine In response to article “Monster Parents” 8th September 2014 8th September 2014 Dear Mr. Leung‚ Recently‚ I read your article on “Monster Parents” in the January 2013 issue of the English Channel. There are many outstanding

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    Name: Unit: 1 - An Introduction to Working with Children Task: Four Criteria/Word Count: 400 and 2 quotes/references Assignment Title: Why should we value & respect children Discuss diversity and inclusivity Meet individual needs/range of needs Not stereotyping My notes: Assignment Title: Listening to Children’s views & opinions – why is it important? Effect on children’s development Effect on self-esteem Effect on well-being Give 1 example for each of

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    Becoming a Parent

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    Becoming a Parent It’s sad to know that some people will never know how becoming a parent really feels. Becoming a parent can change a person’s life in many different ways. I always knew I wanted kids when I got old enough. My son is 12 years old and growing up fast. It hasn’t been easy and it isn’t going to get any easier from this point because he is becoming a teenager. My daughter is about to turn four in December and with her it has been a whole different experience than with my son. I can

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    October 8th‚ 2013 Reading Response on a Career-Related Article The article I chose is called “Wanted: Young workers to do a new generation of jobs”. The reason I chose this article is because it relates to me because I am young and interested in work and the article mainly focuses on that. This article relates to Career Studies because with the advancement of future technology‚ more jobs will be created especially for teenagers and young adults. Career Studies focuses on jobs for me and employment

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    Single Parents

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    A single parent is a parent with one or more children‚ who is/are not living with the child’s/children’s other parents. The definition of single parenthood may vary according to local laws of nations or provinces. Single parenthood may occur as a result of loss (death of spouse‚ separation‚ divorce‚ abandonment by one parent)‚ or by choice (single parent adoption‚ donor insemination‚ egg donor/surrogate motherhood‚ choosing to carry to term an unexpected pregnancy and raise the child on one’s

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    WHY SHOULD WE VALUE AND RESPECT CHILDREN Each member of staff within a childcare setting has a responsibility for the children in their care for the children’s well-being‚ learning and development. Each child therefore is valued and respected by all staff showing that they respect each child as a individual‚ realising each child has different strengths and weaknesses. However it is the practitioners’ responsibility to recognise the specific strengths and needs of each child as an individual

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