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    CT270 Principles of Supporting Young People With a Disability To Make the Transition into Adulthood. 1. Understand the steps and stages of moving from childhood to adulthood. 1.1 Identify the range of physical‚ social and emotional changes which occur for young people as they move into adult. Fear of the unknown Acceptance from the general population Involvement in the process Choice‚ control and independence 1.2 Explain the changes faced by young people as they move from childhood into adulthood in

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    Why was difficult to attack a castle? During the Medieval period‚ castle became important. These huge castles were mostly invented for defending the foreigner attacks. The castles were also the sin of the noble and royal power. Eventually‚ there were various kinds of castle‚ but most of the castles were used for protecting and defending during siege warfare. While the builders built these castles‚ they added much prevention structures to the castles‚ those preventions made the castles difficult

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    Does modern technology make life more convenient‚ or was life better when technology was simpler? As technology is becoming more advanced than ever‚ most of products are designed to make our life more convenient. Some people say that modern technology makes our life easier. However‚ other people say that it makes their life more difficult. I agree with those people who think that modern technology brought many benefits and play a very important role in our life. Technology has created many products

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    in this world‚ but not because we have a heart‚ or a pair of eyes does it make us human. It is what comes deeper within our souls and our spirits that entitles us as a human being. We have the knowledge of knowing right from wrong‚ but whether we decide to do the right rather than the wrong is our choice. Therefor we have the power of deciding what kind of person we are‚ what kind of values we have‚ and what kind morals we follow. Our different emotions that we experience throughout our life enables

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    and Gene find ways to escape from the world? They actually had many ways in which they seemed to escape from life to focus on other things. Everyone in the book found their own ways to escape as well‚ but to me‚ Finny and Gene’s ways stood out the most. One way of escaping reality was through Finny’s invented game of Blitzball. The boys escaped school from the moment Finny invented the game and every time they played. Every student played‚ so all the boys got to break away from the world for a short

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    1. What was your initial repose to this story? Like it? Hate it? - My initial response to the story was the fact that I liked it. I thought that it had the feel of a Fable or a Fairy Tale having this flow made reading the story more enjoyable and very rhythmic in my head. 2. How do you interpret Donald’s story about Pete hitting his stitches? Was Pete trying to get rid of Donald? What could his reason have been? - I interpret Donald’s story about Pete hitting his stitches as just an older brother

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    Jimmy Carter once said‚ “I have one life and one chance to make it count for something... My faith demands that I do whatever I can‚ wherever I am‚ whenever I can‚ for as long as I can with whatever I have to try to make a difference.” A heartbreaking experience that occurred almost 3 years ago changed my overall perspective on life and created a new vision for me. My aunt‚ whom‚ I was extremely close to suddenly became very ill. It all started when she went into the hospital for a simple procedure

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    came home one day from work and began cooking supper. Mark fixed his plate and sat down in front of the television to watch the news. The front door bell rang while he was eating. Mark answered the door then some unknown person entered the house. He proceeded to stab Mark to death after he opened the door. Mark was screaming for help as the man stabbed him in the chest. The next morning‚ Marks son‚ Joseph‚ came to his father’s house to cut his grass. When Joseph was cutting his father’s

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    and Barbara Walters more than others? Many journalists who interview a specific person usually ask many of the same questions. So if interviewers ask almost all of the same questions‚ why is it that certain ones gain popularity? It is because reporters like Anderson Cooper and Barbara Walters obtain reflective answers and emotional responses from their interviewees that many of their peers are unable to obtain. How do they accomplish this? A good interview should never leave its audience wondering

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    BOOK REPORT 4th Year (Story/Novel) Name: Yr. & Sec.: I. Title‚ Author‚ and Copyright “Remains of the Day” by: Kazuo Ishiguro‚ 1999 II. Summary of the Story/Novel The novel opens with Stevens‚ the head butler at Darlington Hall‚ preoccupied with the idea of a journey which he foresees to take him through much of England’s finest sites. This journey has been a suggestion put to him by Mr. Farraday‚ his present employer. Not taking this suggestion seriously at first‚ Stevens reconsiders

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