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    In small schools the designated teacher is usually the Head Teacher‚ however no one person should be responsible for more than 250 pupils. Teachers have a duty of care to their students and as they have daily contact with them they are able to observe and detect any signs of abuse‚ neglect‚ failure to develop or changing behaviour. If a member of staff has any knowledge or suspicion that a child is‚ or has been suffering harm they must express their concern to the designated member of staff as

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    Physical Therapy

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    next four years is Physical Therapy. Physical Therapy is basically a health care profession‚ that provides therapy for those who have been injured‚ have a physical disability or for those who are experiencing minor pains in their body. I chose to get into Physical Therapy for many different reasons. I first thought of being a Physical Therapist when I realized that I was a hands on type of person‚ meaning that I like to work while being active. I then discovered that a lot of Physical Therapists

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    Boy Nobody

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    anyone push her around. She played people like a keyboard‚ and she even caught Boy Nobody off guard. It really showed that outer beauty doesn’t translate to being dumb‚ or vice versa. But I really wished she could have handled her emotions about boys a little better. Damn‚ that girl has some baggage. She somehow became a weak puppy when she "falls" for boys‚ and I wish she wasn’t like that. It was really neat to read about Boy Nobody’s analysis of the situation he is in. The way he injects himself into

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    Black Boy

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    Midterm Paper The Many Hungers in Black Boy We often find ourselves thinking “Man I am so hungry!” after going without eating for just a few hours. If you really think about it we only go without eating for small periods of time. Have we ever really experienced hunger? Real hunger for that matter‚ hunger like Richard faces in Black Boy. The kind of hunger he experiences are not evident in a society in which we live. Hunger for us is skipping a meal or not finding anything that will please our

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    Communication Skills

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    COMMUNICATION SKILLS MODULE Prof. Dr. Hamid Rafiq Khattak hamid_khattak@hotmail.com Sara Yaqoob saroo_14@yahoo.com Rabia Basri rabia_basri2003@yahoo.com Acknowledgements I am sincerely indebted to Learning Innovation Division -National Academy of Higher Education‚ Higher Education Commission Islamabad for the opportunity of writing this module on Communication Skills. I am indebted to my colleagues at APCOMS‚ Ms. Sarah Yaqoob and Ms. Rabia Basri for their immense assistance in developing

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    Memory Skills

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    guide to memory and recall. Great Britain: Bookmarque Ltd‚ Croydon‚ Surrey. Gordon‚ B. & Berger‚ L. (2003). Intelligent memory: a prescription for improving your memory Latham‚ C. (2006). Physical and Mental Exercise. Retrieved November 30‚ 2012‚ from www.sharpbrains.com/blog/2006/11/07/physical-and-mental-exercise/ Levy‚ J. (2006). Train your brain: The complete mental workout for a fit and agile mind. Mason‚ D. J (2003-2006). The Memory Workbook. Retrieved November 26‚ 2012 from http://www

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    The Effect of Color on the Ability to Recall and Recreate a Series of Images from Short Term Memory (STM) Problem Statement The purpose of this experiment is to test the role color plays in one’s ability to recall and reproduce a series of objects. Specifically‚ if presented with images in high contrasting color‚ does a person have a greater ability to recall and recreate those images from STM compared to images presented in black and white? Relevance of the Question The information gained from

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    Assessing Driving Ability

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    however‚ regularly monitoring your driving abilities is an important part of maintaining senior health because there comes a point for nearly everyone when reflexes slow and vision deteriorates‚ making driving no longer safe for you and others on the road. This is especially true for people who have age-related health conditions. Assessing Your Driving Ability Many seniors resist giving up driving‚ even when loved ones voice concerns about their abilities to drive‚ seniors often don’t want to give

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    IMPROVING EIGHTH YEARS STUDENTS ABILITY IN WRITING RECOUNT TEXT USING PICTURES SERIES ABSTRACT The ability of the eight grade students of SLTP Negeri 1 Probolinggo in writing recount text was still unsatisfactory. The students were unable to express their ideas in a good paragraph. They made a number of mistakes in their writing in terms of content‚ organization‚ vocabulary‚ and grammar. To overcome this problem‚ the researcher tries to use picture series as a strategy in the teaching

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    Skill Acquisition

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    Skill Acquisition Skill acquisition is vital for advancing in your stages of learning‚ my skill acquisition in volleyball is affected by various different factors. Skill acquisition is the ability to learn a skill‚ factors that affect my ability to develop skills are my age and maturity‚ physical characteristics‚ personality‚ motivation and opportunities. My skill acquisition in volleyball is affected by different factors‚ and some of these factors have a negative impact. Since older people have

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