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    The Child

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    Attachment needs: By knowing the background of a child‚ having a good relationship with his/hers parents/carers and learning about the child’s interests all adds to aid the bonding. Each child is allocated a key worker but all staff should be able and available to engage with a child. Listening to them‚ builds the trust and confidence they will have with you and therefore are more likely to come to you with any problems or concerns e.g. a child in nursery has quite a distressing time when his parent

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    - Kintu – first man‚ and brings a cow‚ and drinks her milk to stay alive. He wanders around and sees two sisters; Nambi and her sister are the daughters of Mugulu who is the god of the Sky. - They eventually walk up to him and ask him what he is doin on the earth. He says he is a man‚ and has to eat. The girls think he is weird and go running back to their father. And Mugulu asks questions about this man. - Mugulu decides he wants to tests man’s capabilities to survive. He sends his sons to find

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    Under development is the failure of a country to rich maturity.(WW.Rostows) Afro centric scholars have traced the roots of the present state of poverty and misery in Uganda way back to the early days of imposition of British rule who established a dis-articulated economy. Rodney (1981) stresses the negative social‚ economic‚ and environmental impacts of the colonial period when he states: "The only positive development in colonialism was when it ended" (Rodney:1981‚ 261). Rodney (1981) accurately

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    disabled every year due to child abuse. Three million children were reported as victims of child abuse and neglect in 1999 in the United States. Child abuse kills more children in America than does accidental falls‚ choking on food‚ suffocation‚ or fires in the home (Newton). As if these statistics weren’t horrifying enough‚ they are inaccurate in relaying the actual number of children that have fallen victim to child abuse in the United States. The sad reality is child abuse is severely underreported

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    In Uganda‚ Africa‚ 85% of the population is of the Christian religion‚ 12% is of the Muslim religion‚ and 3% is other‚ according to the U.S. Department of State (“Background Note: Uganda”). Africa is not a constructed country that bases them around only one religion. The citizens who reside in this country have the freedom to practice any religion they please. Yet‚ a major religious conflict fired up in Uganda‚ Africa during the late 1980’s when a group developed together to take on the Ugandan

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    Danny Kajura’s Simple Minds. Where are our Lee Harpers or J.D Salingers? A fortnight ago I was honored to attend the Pantomime of the Kampala Amateur Dramatics society’s Treasure Island at the National Theatre. To purport that Robert Louis Stevenson would ever envision his riveting classic mould into an impeccable spectacle of the proverbial British humor in Uganda’s National theatre would be unfathomable ; more so with Writer Chris Carruthers seamless inclusion of new

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    Introduction Soldier Boy is a book about a young boy named Jim Martin‚ and how it was his dream to join the army and fight with the Australian troupes. However‚ Jim Martin was no ordinary soldier to join the military; he was the youngest at 14 years of age. The topic‚ which I am doing my essay on‚ is Solider Boy is a tragedy. This book shows why war is a tragedy‚ and what war does to families‚ and how adults and authorities make war seem more glorious. The book highlights how it was young boys

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    guests all meet for the first time on Soldier Island after an invitation is sent to them from a person named U.N. owen. Throughout the novel‚ the characters are murdered one by one. Each character is responsible for a different act of murder during some point in their lives which they have never been punished. Their deaths will take place as a result of philosophical justice since they were not punished in the legal system. At the beginning of the novel‚ Soldier Island is the destination of the guests

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    Topic: The effects of single parent homes vs. both parents on child academic. Milne‚ Ann M.‚ et al. "Single Parents‚ Working Mothers‚ and the Educational Achievement of School Children." Sociology of Education 59.3 (1986): 125-39. ProQuest. 12 Oct. 2013. The researchers did a research on the effects of mother’s employment and living in a one-parent family on children’s achievement. According to Herzong and Sudia they argued that there is no difference in school achievement between children from

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    This poem is about an Afghani fighter called Kamal‚ and about an attack he made on a colonel horse. This poem was first called “Kamal” but Kipling changed it to the epic name it has now. Its style represents the subject of raids and battles. Briefly‚ the story of this poem is about two main warriors: an Afghan raider‚ Kamal‚ and a Colonel’s son. Kamal stole the horse of the Colonel and took it to an enemy area. The Colonel’s son bravely followed him to take the horse back and to show his courage

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