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    Below is a table with emergency situations and the procedures you would follow. Emergency situation The procedure that should be followed … Fire   Phone the fire brigade. Ask the children calmly to line up.  Take them quickly and calmly to your designated area. Stay with your class at all times Make sure you have all the children by checking the register. Wait for the all clear of your Fire Marshall Security incident (Intruder) Greet Intruder politely‚ introduce yourself and ask the purpose

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    In this assignment‚ I will be explaining the factors that would lead to suspicion of child maltreatment or abuse. It is important that everyone working with children and young people are prioritising child protection. Children and young people may get bruises and minor injures during playing‚ so it is important to listen to children and take note of their body languages and general behaviors and appearance. Type of maltreatment There are many different type of maltreatment such as physical abuse

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    1.) What would Kant’s Formula of Ends require us to? Why? a. Kant’s Formula of Ends requires us to the theories of the rightness or wrongness of actions does not depend on their consequences but on whether they fulfill our duty. Human beings should be treated as an end in themselves and not as a means to something else. The fact that we are human has value in itself. This theories is require to us because in the medical field we have to be truthful towards the truth. Whatever choice the doctor would

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    something we all strive to avoid. Philip Meyer takes this emotion to the extreme by examining a study done by a social psychologist‚ Stanley Milgram‚ involving the effects of discipline. In the essay‚ "If Hitler Asked You to Electrocute a Stranger‚ Would You? Probably"‚ Meyer takes a look at Milgram’s study that mimics the execution of the Jews (among others) during World War II by placing a series of subjects under similar conditions of stress‚ authority‚ and obedience. The main theme of this experiment

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    Would life in the State of Nature be intolerable as Hobbes and Locke believe? The state of nature is described as a primitive state untouched by civilization; it is the condition before the rule of law and is therefore a synonym of Anarchy. Anarchy means without government‚ anarchist thought is the conviction that existing forms of government are productive of wars‚ internal violence‚ repression and misery. Hobbes political philosophy considers what the life of man would be like without the

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    The Achievement Gap

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    The Achievement Gap: Causes‚ Difficulties and Strategies This term paper is broken down into three parts. In Part I‚ I will address the causes of the achievement gap and why it is so difficult to overcome for certain underperforming subgroups. I believe that the underlying factor causing the achievement gap is money. In a direct sense‚ it is clear that having money is a big advantage for students and not having money creates a host of challenges. The economically disadvantaged achievement gap

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    Achievement Gaps Reading‚ writing and the ability to solve simple mathematical problems are a part of the necessary tools needed to survive in America. Consequently‚ such learning tools are used numerous times throughout the day without recognition. However‚ reading‚ writing and basic knowledge of mathematical problems are not equally achieved by all social groups. It is clear that education plays a major role in the future of an individual‚ yet there are achievement gaps between Black‚ White

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    Are western management concepts (like HRD) applicable worldwide? A lot of famous people from different part of the world invented many management concepts around the world. However‚ each management concept contains different perspective‚ different culture‚ and different way of living. For example‚ human resource development concept was invented in USA as an attempt to balance humanistic and economic goals in the practice of business organizations. Due to the fact that‚ human is being perceived

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    Why would an attack on the Global Trade Center in the other part of the world affect us‚ as Muslims‚ as Arabs‚ as Moroccans‚ and even as a family among thousand others in this small city of Morocco? Why would a socially respectful man‚ a nice and intelligent father like mine‚ become a suspect of something so odd to my hearing that is “terrorism” only because he is bearded‚ and leads the community’s prayers? Those were some of the disparate questions that intrigued me as a young girl‚ and kept me

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    Academic Achievement

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    1 Text 1-1 1.1 1.2 Academic Achievement This unit will help you: use your prior knowledge to help you understand what you are reading; practice reading for a specific purpose; make decisions about the relevance of a text in terms of reading purpose; read selectively in order to use appropriate information from the text. • • • • The topic of this unit concerns factors that may lead to improvement in academic performance among students. It is based on three major research projects carried

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