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    ACCTG 331 – INTEGRATIVE ACCOUNTING TOPICS I FINANCIAL REPORTING MODULE FALL 2014 INSTRUCTORS: Amy Barry EMAIL: abarry@welkgroup.com or abarry@mail.sdsu.edu CLASS TIMES: W; 7:00PM – 9:40PM; SSW 2501 OFFICE: Student Services East Building (SSE) 2419 OFFICE HRS: Wednesdays: 4:00PM – 5:30PM (If students cannot make these above times‚ students can always make an appointment to come see me in my office.) PREREQUISITES: Admission to Accountancy major‚ minor‚ or certificate. Minimum grade

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    Name________________________ Assessment Plan 304 Promote children and young people’s positive behaviour Evidence requirements | Complete() | 1.Signed completed assessment plan (in plastic wallet) | | 2.Review of City and Guilds | | 3.Discussion with Assessor | | 4.Completed assessment form | | 5.Reflective journal | | 6.Checklist signed and completed | | Assessment plan issued date by: | Assessor:Learner: | Date: | | Assessment plan submission plan agreed by: | Assessor:Learner:

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    Sexualizing Young Girls

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    messages it sends to young people; specifically young girls is. The sexualisation portrayed in the media‚ creates a very negative impact on young women as it leads to harmful effects on their growth development‚ and negatively affects our society overall as it creates harmful ideologies. The ideas and harmful ways of thinking affect their physical and mental health‚ encourages the continuing sexualisation and the cognitive and emotional development. The sexualizing of young girls

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    young people and alcohol the role of cultural influences young people and alcohol the role of cultural influences An examination of the cultural drivers of risk-taking behaviour and their effects on ‘low risk’‚ ‘risky’ and ‘high risk’ use of alcohol among 14-24 year old Australian drinkers Ann M. Roche‚ Petra Bywood‚ Joseph Borlagdan‚ Belinda Lunnay‚ Toby Freeman‚ Lisa Lawton‚ Amanda Tovell‚ Roger Nicholas Roche‚ A.M.‚ Bywood‚ P.T.‚ Borlagdan‚ J.‚ Lunnay‚ B.‚ Freeman‚ T.‚ Lawton‚ L.

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    the author speaks ofoutlines a cycle of death and the continuity of life‚ shown through repetition that is as perpetuated through motherhood shown through repetition; “I think of women bearing women” which utilises gender specific diction to highlight the significance of women as a . Thus‚ the cycle of women bearing women is shown as a symbol of life and continuity. Likewise‚ through cumulative listing‚ Harwood provides an insight into the human history of motherhood‚ noting that that it transcends

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    Young Black Thugs

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    Reading the article "The Search For Thugs." I came across offensive images portrayed by young black men. From Rev. Al Sharpton to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr‚ black male role models have debated for the public eye to see black youth in a different light. Drugs‚ knifes‚ guns‚ and even the popular sagging of the pants has been the first thing to come to a persons mind when we bring up young black men. So I ask the world‚ and myself how do we save the black race? How do we save our black children

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    opportunities to experiences of life and culture. The young Duras was in an absurd world‚ living with a dysfunctional family and separated from society. The absurd world began after the death of her father. Her mother decided to remain in Indochina to provide a better life for her children. In order to survive in the colonies‚ she invests in a rice plantation. However‚

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    Marginalized Young People

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    Marginalized young people 1) Write a summary of “The forces that turned Baba around” in about 150 words. This text deals with a boy named Babatunde Olejide who describes himself as “A bit of a bad boy”. He has gotten into a lot of trouble at his school‚ because he had vandalised school property‚ been truanting and getting into fights. By the time he was 12-years-old he had been suspended from his school 5 times. Therefore he was given the offer to join a program created by the former British

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    Diary of a Young Girl

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    "Jesus and Hanukkah don’t exactly go together." November 3‚ 1943 Anne reacts to her father’s idea to give her a Bible for Hanukkah‚ so she can learn something of the New Testament. 5. "I long to ride a bike‚ dance‚ whistle‚ look at the world‚ feel young and know that I’m free‚ and yet I can’t let it show." December 24‚ 1943 Anne reflects on having been in hiding for a year and a half. 6. "Why do people have so little trust in one another? I know there must be a reason‚ but sometimes I think it’s horrible

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    Young Girls in the Media

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    Never before has the sexualisation of girls in the media been as prominent‚ explicit and had such lasting harm on girls and women. 9 out of 10 girls say the fashion industry and the media place a lot of pressure on teenage girls to be thin (spark summit video). Ladies and gentlemen‚ I am delighted to have this opportunity to present my seminar to you on how the innocence of young females is exploited and sexualised in popular culture‚ particularly in advertising. It is recognised that Australians now

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