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    3 - supporting children  E1  The children act 1989  Protection of children act 1999  Safeguarding vulnerable groups act 2006  Childcare act 2006  Equality act 2010  E2 the children act came into force in 1991 this was to attempt to bring together lots of different legislations; I cover many things like child protection‚ parent responsibility and the inspection of settings. It mostly cover that a child’s welfare is paramount‚ and that their views should be taken into account at all times when decisions

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    " said a young girl. In the distance‚ some people waded into the bay. They floated on their backs. They floated slowly towards the ocean‚ picking up speed once they were in the aisle between the two wharves that split the beach. "No‚ you’re not." Three lifeguards were on the double wharf. One sat relaxed in the chair strategically placed to see both sides at once. Two lifeguards stood at the far end‚ one on each wharf‚ beside the ocean‚ ready to jump in the ocean at a moment’s notice. "Mom‚ I’m 12

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    be three things that would help George and Lydia Hadley with parenting their kids. Discipline‚ communication and boundaries. Having them spoiled rotten and buying‚ giving and doing whatever they please wont help them or you‚ in the future. "Better parents" is something every person with children‚ strives to be‚ not for them but for their offspring. Being a "better parent" may help the children in the future when theyre adults and have children of their own. Discipline isnt something children nor

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    to describe three important factors in group process which are cohesiveness‚ communication and conflict and how they benefit individuals in their master program and future career. Hackman (1987) thought group processes represent interactions that take place among team members‚ or team members and tasks. Hill (2011) addressed that decision-making‚ participation‚ influence‚ and conflict are four aspects of team process that have a profound influence on team effectiveness and that all team members

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    1.0 Introduction The purpose of this essay is to evaluate the group oral presentation. This easy discussed three concepts related to nonverbal communication. Relevant theories inform our understanding of these concepts and each individual’s performance. The first concept aspects of nonverbal communication introduced the different aspects in nonverbal communication. The second concept barriers to nonverbal communication discussed how barriers occurred and two parts of barrier. The last one cultural

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    3. A carpetbagger was a political candidate who seeks election in an area where they have no local connections. 4. The most significant impact of the Transcontinental Railroad was that allowed people to travel to places much easier and faster. 5. What brought upon the rapid urbanization of America in the late 1800’s was the industrial revolution. 6. The job of a muckraker was to spread real or alleged scandal about another. 7. The temperance movement was a social movement against the use of alcoholic

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    THE THREE ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES OF COLLABORATIVE WRITING. Advantages of collaborative writing 1. Multiple Ideas: makes for a better story or for a collection of facts. Two or more people can come up with facts from different stand points. 2. Proof Reading: Collaboration between two or more people can also come in handy when it comes to making sure that the project has little to no errors. Most writer have the ability to understand what they have written‚ but he or she can

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    At the present time‚ knowledge is very important for people especially the ability to read and write. Knowing just only how to speak like in the ancient times is not enough at all. Actually‚ there are the increasing of competition among people in the society today because of the development in our world and the effect of growing in population. The ability in using language becomes one of many ways for determining potential in the individual. A person who is uneducated or who has received a low education

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    They made three government branches that are called Executive Branch‚Legislative Branch and Judicial Branch they made these three branches to have a system of checks and balances and prevents one branch from gaining too much power. To go into detail with the three branches the legislative branch main task is to make laws and pass laws the judicial branch main tasks is to review the laws and deciding cases involving states rights and the executive branch is one of the most important branches of

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    Synopsis This case deals about the three supervisor‚ working in a three different shifts in a small manufacturing company and their leadership behaviors which effects to their follower performances. Issues: • Workers of first shift are demotivated as they think there work is pretty much repetitive and monotonous. • Second shift is suffering from high rate of absenteeism and turnover. • Upper management is not solving the problem of second shift that they are facing on their

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