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    E1 The five pieces of current legislation I have chosen are; Children Act (2004)‚ Childcare Act (2006)‚ Disability Discrimination Act (1995)‚ Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) and United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989). E2 Children Act (2004) This legislation links in with the every child matters policy. This means that in a setting the practitioner will make sure the child is healthy. They will do this by promoting 5 a day and at snack time have fruit. The practitioner

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    There are reasons why development may not follow expected patterns they are • Disability can effect development because if children can’t use certain parts of their body for example they may not be able to use their legs they won’t be able use a climbing frame their physical development won’t be able to develop in the expected way. The nursery or school they attend may not have the equipment needed for the child to achieve their desire to use the climbing frame. • Emotional difficulties can effect

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    The Commission identified five patterns of rape and sexual violence from the reported cases‚ regardless of the ethnicity of the perpetrators or the victims. The first pattern involved individuals or small groups committing sexual violence together with looting. Two or more men break into a house‚ intimidate the residents‚ steal their property‚ beat them and often rape the females. There was often a gang atmosphere where the abuses are part of the same event and all the attackers participate‚ even

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    European Christians and Middle Eastern Muslims shared a common cultural heritage from the Judeo-Christian past. In the classical period Islam‚ Muslims learned about Christianity from the Christians they met in conquered territories‚ from the Old and New Testaments‚ from Jews‚ and from Jews and Christians who converted to Islam. Before 1500 a wide spectrum of Muslim opinion about Jesus and Christians existed. At the time of the Crusades and of the Christian recon quest of Muslim Spain‚ polemical anti-views

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    Brochure on Judaism Lynn Clarke Strayer University World Religions REL 212 Dr. Richard Foster Brochure on Judaism For my brochure I have chosen Judaism. The topics of focus for my brochure are two of the major festivals: the Passover and Yom Kippur. The different sects of Judaism include the Reform branch‚ the Conservative branch and the Orthodox branch ("Judaism Sects‚" 2013‚ para. 1). The Orthodox is the oldest branch of Judaism and was the original recorder of the oral traditions

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    Weapons of Mass Destruction: The PastPresent‚ and Future Outline I. Intro-Weapons of mass destruction have been a forceful weapon for any country to have and a danger for all on earth. II. Background Information a. Development of WMD b. Uses During WWII And Effects c. Development From WWII-Present III. Modern/Future Weapons a. What We Have Today b. What We Are Developing IV. Conclusion Throughout thousands of years mankind has developed and

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    MATHEMATICS IN INDIA- PASTPRESENT AND FUTURE Let’s begin with sloka 1.4 of “Sulba sutra” “Deerkha chaturasrasya akshnayarajju: Paarshwamaanee thiryangmaaneecha prithak bhoopathe Kurutha: thadupayam karothee” (The area of square of diagonal of a rectangle is the sum of the area of squares of its adjacent and opposite sides.) Then let’s look at the famous Pythagoras theorem: “The square on the hypotenuse of a right angled triangle is equal to the sum of squares of its sides” The

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    Judaism is a practiced religion throughout the world. Even though it is a very old religion‚ Jews are less than one percent of the world. Judaism is one of the oldest monotheistic religions and the oldest one still practiced today. Majority of the Jewish population lives in Israel however the other half live in the United States‚ and a small percentage live in Canada. Judaism has a unique history and unique biblical stories. The original temple also played a large role is the founding of Judaism

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    stayed there a brief time before we started our journey to‚ and through‚ the Sunshine state‚ Florida. We first moved to Boca Raton then to Panama city. I am‚ for all intents and purposes‚ a native Floridian. Not a grand story of living all over the world‚ but enough for me. Not too long after we settled into our third house‚ my mother was deployed due to Desert Storm in 1991. Fortunately for us‚ she was only sent to various locations in Alabama and Georgia and not to the Middle East. My mother was

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    God in JudaismChristianity and Islam related to Principles of Management Attending monthly meetings as a member of the Socratic Club has been a great experience because it provides me with insight to the fundamental elements that built religious faiths and continues to maintain them. A Gonzaga Alumni Lyra Pitstick‚ hosted this topic in relation to her essay; "When witnesses disagree: the concept of God in JudaismChristianity‚ and Islam." This was hosted in College Hall on Friday‚ February

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