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    Retrieved April 28‚ 2013‚ from Tutor 2 u: http://www.tutor2u.net/blog/index.php/sociology/comments/revision-extra-moral-panics Cameron‚ J.‚ FLowers‚ T.‚ Hart‚ M.‚ Peace‚ M.‚ Renton‚ N.‚ Watts‚ D.‚ et al. (2008). AQA Sociology. Cheltenham: Nelson Thornes Ltd. Holborn‚ M.‚ Burrage‚ P.‚ & Langley‚ P. (2009). Sociology Themes and Perspectives (7th Edition ed.). London: Collins. Jones‚ M.‚ & Jones‚ E. (1999). Mass Media. Basingstoke: MacMillan Press Ltd. Taylor‚ P.‚ Richardson‚ J.‚ Yeo‚ A.‚ Marsh‚ I.

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    DCP and CE Rate Propanone

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    Cited: Ramsden‚ E.N. A-Level Chemistry. 4th ed. Nelson Thornes‚ 2000.

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    In January 1948 when the Health Secretary Aneurin Bevan proposed the establishment of the Nation Health Service most politicians and professionals felt he was not serious as they felt it was politically possible and will put a strain and the current social welfare system. Professionals in the medical field also felt it will impact on their status as professionals working under the government umbrella‚ the doctors also felt the will lose money and their freedom will be threatened when NHS is introduced

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    Curriculum studies in postcompulsory and adult education: A teacher’s and student teacher’s study guide. (pp33-56). Cheltenham: Nelson Thornes Ltd. Neary‚ M. (2003b). Curriculum models and developments in adult education. In Curriculum studies in post-compulsory and adult education: A teacher’s and student teacher’s study guide. (pp57-70). Cheltenham: Nelson Thornes Ltd. O’Neill‚ G. (2010‚ In Press) Initiating Curriculum Revision: Exploring the Practices of Educational Developers. International Journal

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    Simpson‚ S. (2009) Equality and Diversity in the Lifelong Learning sector‚ Exeter: Learning Matters Petty‚ G.(2004) Teaching Today‚ (3rd ed.) Cheltenham: Nelson Thornes Ltd Wilson‚ L. (2009) Practical Teaching a Guide to PTLLS & DTLLS‚ Hampshire: Delmar Cengage Learning Petty‚ G (2009) Teaching Today (4th ed.) Cheltenham: Nelson Thornes Ltd

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    Unit 8 Level 2

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    their choice. They would be able to use their imaginations and creative skills to paint a picture possibly showing their emotion in the painting. “A creative activity involves expression of imaginative skills.” (Babies and Young Children‚ nelson thornes‚ page 99) This activity could be for children aged 2 to 11 years and the purpose of this activity would be to develop creative skills and also help with fine motor skills (this would be for the younger children)‚ it would also encourage social skills

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    Similarities and differences between 1st and 2nd language acquisition Introduction Various theories are put forward to describe first language (L1) acquisition and second language (L2) acquisition. In order to understand the nature of L1 and L2 language acquisition‚ various aspects were examined‚ compared‚ and contrasted. Interlanguages have some common characteristics with L1 acquisition‚ because both share similar developmental sequences. Some of the characteristics of L2 acquisition show

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    Research Principles and Methods. (6th ed) Lippincott Williams and Wilkins‚ Philadelphia. Ryan‚ F.‚ Coughlan‚ M. and Cronin‚ P. (2007) Step-by-step guide to critiquing research. Part2: qualitative research. British Journal of Nursing. 16(12) p.738-744. Thorne‚ S. and Darbyshire‚ P. (2005) Land mines in a field: a modest proposal for improving the craft of qualitative health research. Qualiative Health Research‚ 15(8) p. 1105-1113.

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    What is play?

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    What is play? What is play? The word play is usually used to describe the activities of children from babyhood until the early teenage years. There is no neat definition that will cover all the meanings given by parents‚ early years and playwork practitioners and other adult commentators - let alone how children talk about play when their opinions are invited. Yet there are some common themes: • Play includes a range of self-chosen activities‚ undertaken for their own interest‚ enjoyment

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    Erik Erikson

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    Bibliography: Beaver M. Brewster J. etal‚ 2008‚ Child Care and Education‚ Nelson Thornes

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