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    Unit 3: supporting children and young people. P1. Describe how one activity/experience supports the communication and intellectual development of a child or young person. (P8) I recently sat with a group of children aged 2-4 years in the book corner during group time‚ the children were all participating in a story/singing activity also using puppets. There were two of these which the children participated in‚ they were; five little ducklings and the other was‚ There was an old lady who swallowed

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    Access to Health Care

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    Access to Health Care Access to health care refers to the individual’s ability to obtain and use needed services (Ellis & Hartley‚ 2008). Access to health care affects a multitude of people. Uninsured‚ underinsured‚ elderly‚ lower socioeconomic class‚ minorities‚ and people that live in remote areas are at the highest risk for lack of access to health care. There are also economical and political roles that complicate access to health care. Access to health care is a multi-faceted concept

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    Discuss the main state policies on education from 1870 onwards and discuss the effect they have had on the role of education and students’ experience of education from a sociological perspective. ‘In Britain‚ free compulsory education conducted in formal institutions staffed by full time professionals began in 1870’ (Haralambos‚ M‚ 1995‚ p.725) this was when The Forster’s Education Act 1870 came into place‚ in 1880 attendance became compulsory until the age of ten followed by The Fisher Education

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    singer at the court of the Elector of Cologne and later rose to become the music director. Johann van Beethoven‚ his father‚ was employed as a tenor in the same musical establishment but also gave piano and violin lessons to supplement his income (Thorne P.114‚ 1986). Two generations of musicians indicate that musical talent ran in the family and Beethoven must have inherited this musical ability from his father‚ thus laying a foundation for his music career. Johann realized early in Beethoven’s life

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    Links: Textbooks Boys D and Langridge E – BTEC National Health and Social Care Book 1 (Nelson Thornes‚ 2007) ISBN 9780748784042 Crawford P and Bonham P – Communication in Clinical Settings (Nelson Thornes‚ 2006) ISBN 9780748797165 Jasper M – Beginning Reflective Practice (Nelson Thornes‚ 2003) ISBN 9780748771172 Miller J – Care Practice for S/NVQ 3 (Hodder Arnold‚ 2005) ISBN 9780340889336 Nolan Y – S/NVQ Level 3 Health and Social Care Candidate

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    Shakespeare's women

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    Table of Contents ABSTRACT This research paper is an appreciation of Shakespeare’s portrayal of women in his plays. It examines how Shakespeare’s writings reflect the treatment of women during the 16th century. Does he reveal himself as being sexist and misogynist? In how far are his views about the sexes influenced by the conceptions of gender in the Elizabethan time‚ and does he support‚ question or even reject them? Ch. 1 posits the oppression of women as being a representation of

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    How far did developments in the mass media in the 1960’s promote cultural change? In the 1960’s‚ mass media improved and expanded greatly due to the scientific developments being made at the time and media became a much greater part of people’s lives than it ever had been before. The power of television‚ radio‚ newspapers and magazines had a huge influence on the way people lived in the 60’s and the expansion of mass media was the starting point to creating a modern Britain which would revolve

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    Bibliography: Ben Marshall. 2006. Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector. Edexcel Limited. Geoff Petty. 2009 (Fourth Edition). Teaching Today A Practical Guide. Nelson Thornes. Ann Gravells. 2011 (Fourth Edition). Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector. Learning Matters LTD. Public Health (Hairdressing) Code of Practice. 2000. http://www.ifl.ac.uk/about-ifl/contact-ifl

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    accurate can be contaminated with other strands of DNA‚ or mismatched on the database and if presented in court can severely conflict with the rights of the accused to a fair trial‚ based on factual evidence. Fifteen years after the infamous Graeme Thorne case‚ in which forensic testing just started to be used‚ the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) was asked to do a report into criminal investigations for the Attorney General after many believed that there had been a string of cases which have

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