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    Unit 3.2 Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults ‘Know how to interact and respond to adults’ Unit 3.2.1 To establish respectful and effective relationships with adults incorporates a lot of the ways‚ manners and methods involved in communicating and maintaining effective relationships with children and young people‚ main points being‚ maintaining a high level of interest‚ listening carefully and intently to what is being communicated‚ responding appropriately

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    Some similarities are that both courts issues sanctions‚ courts plea bargaining is often an option‚ the defendant has a due process rights in addition to unreasonable searches and seizures rights. Juvenile and adult offender receive Miranda rights at time of arrest.(Bartollas‚ Miller. 2008). Both courts use proof beyond a reasonable doubt as a standard for guilt or innocence. Boot camps is an option for both juveniles and adult offenders. Juvenile and adult courts have their crimes classified as

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    Impacted Lives of the NFL The world of sports is filled with injuries many from hard hits to the head causing concussions. The sports world has been very busy lately addressing lawsuits‚ putting together committees and discussing various rule changes. NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy says “The NFL and its clubs have long made player safety a priority and continue to do so.”(Morelli pg2) But is this the complete truth. Concussions are a very serious occurrence in the sports world today. Concussions

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    Things Parents Should Teach Their Children There are many things parents should teach their children‚ but I think the most important things children should be taught are how to forgive‚ how to respect themselves and others‚ and how to be a good citizen to society. The most important thing parents should teach their children is how to forgive. Children today grow up hating people that hurt them because they don’t know how to forgive. Forgiving the people that hurt them will set their soul free and

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    Why children should not be home schooled In my opinion‚ children should not be able to be home schooled. There are many reasons to not homeschool your kids. Home school can have a broad negative effect on not just the child‚ but the parent as well. Here are three main reasons for not homeschooling your child: lack of social skills‚ motivation‚ and patience. One big negative aspect of homeschooling is social skills. Socialization is a major part of a child’s development. Home schooled

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    Elaine Woo “Modern Timesshort critique The movie ‘Modern Times’ (1936)‚ directed by and staring Charlie Chaplin‚ was set during the Great Depression and industrial revolution period‚ where machines and technology were starting to dominate humanity‚ which led to severe unemployment and poverty. Machines were also served as a method to illustrate how people are supposed to deal with fast-paced living‚ when factories were starting to use machines and technology as their main ways to produce‚ and

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    Can Single Parents Raise Successful Children? Lavern Francis COM 220 Instructor James York August 17‚ 2008 Are children who grow-up in a single parent household more likely to struggle in school‚ get into trouble with the law‚ and develop serious social problems such as low self-esteem and unhealthy relationships in the future? The myth is that a single parent cannot raise a successful child. That child who grows up in a single parent household is more likely to struggle in school‚ get into

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    manners! These are all sentences used by adults in children’s lives. While they seem like an everyday occurrence‚ these words are a big factor in kids futures. This is because adults decisions greatly affect children’s lives. This can even be shown on a larger scale‚ as in war’s and Genocide. While all of this is true‚ some may say that children create their own future. However‚ adults are affecting children everyday. The first way that adults affect children’s lives is through war. This can be shown in

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    Psalm 40

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    hears that are blessings for us or curses against us. Most times‚ we are living out our scrolls of destiny or our scrolls of judgment. For example‚ Psalm 40:6-8 [The Voice]‚ reads; Sacrifices and offerings are not what You want‚ but You’ve opened my ears‚ and now I understand. Burnt offerings and sin offerings are not what please You. So I said‚ “See‚ I have come to do Your will‚ as it is inscribed of me in the scroll. I am pleased to live how You want‚ my God. Your law is etched into my heart and

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    As a kid or a teenager you tend to play sports such as basketball but as you start to come of age you tend to slowly let those types of things go. A basketball in this story represents growing up and coming of age. One day Bobby’s friends call him and ask him if want’s to go to the court and play some basketball after Bobby just put feather down for a nap. Bobby goes ahead and says sure not thinking about Feather so he hurries and grabs his basketball and goes out the door. He starts walking towards

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