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    Stokes Dr. Michael Voris Northcentral University . (2013). Library . Retrieved from NCU Library : http://library.ncu.edu/ The library is one of my most precious resources. It’s a valuable assets especially when it comes to writing dissertation and essay. I will be using it very offer to research information for my future course. It have a tutorial that’s very helpful that assist me in familiarize myself with primary and secondary resources‚ and variety of information from peer

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    CT230 understanding child and young person development 1.2 Explain the difference between sequence of development and rate of development and why the difference is important. As children grow up they all develop differently according to the norm not every child is going to have the same physical development according to the average child. The sequence of development is where an event is followed one after another along with a series of changes or growth happening. The sequence of development

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    BLDE604 March 2012 Reflective Writing: guidance Introduction Reflective writing is a way of turning ’surface’ learning into ’deep’ learning. In summary‚ reflective writing: 1. is not just a descriptive account of something event – it shows analysis 2. explores motives‚ including the perspectives of others‚ and considers them against the author’s own 3. explores how reactions relate to behaviour 4. question ideas‚ considers them in depth 5. includes other (potentially

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    An event organiser also has the role of preparing and distributing supporting documents‚ most events require some form of hard or soft copy that can be distributed. A soft copy is a version of a document‚ such as a PDF that can be emailed or uploaded to a website. Promotional items can be used because they include advertising to raise awareness. Another method of providing documents which has become increasingly popular to distribute information about events is through email and social networking

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    Cursive What’s the point to learn cursive in school when adults have told me they only used cursive when writing checks‚ love notes‚ or signing their signatures? Throughout my years in school thus far‚ I never needed to use cursive writing. However‚ cursive writing would be interesting to know‚ but I feel it’s not beneficial for my future. More importantly‚ although I feel there should be no cursive taught in school and it may be interesting or important to learn at a young age‚ arguments have shown

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    LO1: Understand how organisations use business information Introduction: In P1 I will be writing P1: Explain how organisations use information Types of information: Verbal Verbal communication is when a person is speaking they are using other forms of communication such as your tone of voice‚ facial expressions‚ and body language. Meetings You would use verbal information in a Meeting. In a school a meeting will take place between a teacher and a parent‚ this is face-to-face verbal communication

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    the fact that there is no privity of contract between them‚there is no written contract executed. Section 2 of the Government Contracts Act 1949 where it provided “All contracts made in Malaysia on behalf of the Government shall‚ if reduced to writing be made in the name of the Government of Malaysia…” As the appellant failed to prove the presence of written contract‚ thus the Respondents then

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    Principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1. It is vital that when working with within childcare settings to not only understand that you have a duty of care in you work role but also how to effectively implement the duty of care into everything that you do. Duty of care means providing care and support for individuals within the law and also within the policies‚ procedures and agreed ways of working of your employer. It is about

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    Describe the individual factors that make a person who they are‚ by giving examples of each of the following factors Physical characteristics: Physical characteristics are peoples first image of you and are usually what people would use to describe who they are‚ These include your height‚ weight‚hair colour‚ eye colour‚ sex‚age‚skin colour and facial features. An example of someones personal characeteristics are Cheryl cole has brown hair‚ Brown eyes and is female. Emotions: Emotions are inner

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    social development of babies and young children so that they can flourish at home and when they get to school. Infant Schools: Purpose of an infant school provides education age between 5-7 according to The National Curriculum and Early Years Foundation Stage. The National Curriculum‚ taught to all pupils is state or maintained schools‚ is made up of blocks of years. Children start at infant school between the ages of four and five in a reception class. Following September they transfer to Year

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