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    the delay of development. Once a risk has been identified‚ it is essential to involve parents/carers and any staff that are involved with the child/children. Information from parents/carers and other colleagues help us paint a better picture and allow us to celebrate any successes or reinforce any previous worries that have previously been observed. In my role as a HLTA I continually assess the children that I am working with. On a daily basis‚ I will check reading diaries‚ to check if a child

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    In the beginning there were merely pictures‚ but not soon afterward people got bored with just looking at still images. That is when Alva Edison assigned his assistant‚ on his behalf‚ to invent something to record moving pictures (Rickitt 10). Out of that grew the Kinetoscope‚ which used a lantern to project a series of pictures (25-30 per second) through a lens which gave the illusion of movement (10). The Lumière brothers‚ of Paris‚ were then first to invent the Cinèmatographe (10). The Cinèmatographe

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    issues that can be seen across history is conflict. This issue is defined as the disagreement of different parties‚ often with military interventions over a specific topic. Conflicts around the world have shaped cultures and political geography‚ and have made the countries we know today. Epics written about legendary battles are still read by the masses today. Conflict is one of the most well known and significant enduring issues‚ especially from the beginning of history to 1750. The Peloponnesian

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    1. In the podcast episode “How using Ebonics affects Black people”‚ linguistic John Rickford introduces the argument that where Black Americans live affects how they speak. When black Americans move to more prosperous neighborhoods‚ they tend to talk less in Ebonics. Instead of talking in their native dialect‚ black Americans adopt more of mainstream speech to help navigate them in larger society. Rickford even contends that they are bidualectal and are fluent in both standard English and Ebonics

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    1. Using examplesexplain the difference between obscene and indecent materials. Obscene and indecent both have different meanings but are similar in many ways. Obscene material is described as disgusting or repulsive but indecent material is described as being offensive to the public. Both obscene and indecent can be view differently by the public; however‚ the Constitution plays a role with indecent material. Obscene material "is not protected by the First Amendment‚” (The Dynamics of Mass

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    Marilyn Frye’s Oppression September 27‚ 2013 In her essay “Oppression‚” Marilyn Frye argues that women are oppressed simply because they are women‚ while men are not oppressed because they are men. To give an example for her claim‚ Frye mentions that men think they are oppressed because they cannot cry. This‚ however‚ is an example of suffering that men might feel‚ and it is not a legitimate reason to call the male gender oppressed. She argues that men are not oppressed because society

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    How do we learn from history? People aim to learn from history by constantly telling stories about their past to their students‚ friends —stories that are supposed to convey moral and practical lessons about how to behave. Trying not to repeat the same mistakes of history can also have unintended consequences. For example‚ the lessons drawn from a comparison between the American  occupation of Germany in 1945 and the occupation of Iraq in 2003. Resistance to American forces in Iraq‚ it was suggested

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    satellites. In many cases‚ it ’s simply too hard to make a drug from scratch. The chemistry is too complicated. So what then? Microbes can be grown in vats if researchers can figure out what to feed them‚ but other substances can be more difficult to reproduce. Many people don’t realize that pharmaceuticals are often derived from natural products discovered in a plant or animal. One example is Taxol‚ a common cancer drug which is derived from the bark of the Pacific yew‚ a tree found in the Pacific Northwest

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    agenda in the Caribbean. (20 marks) ________________________________________________________________________________ An agenda can be defined as a situation where one group/party seeks to facilitate an objective or goal over another group/party. That is‚ the purpose for doing something may not be as clear as it is seen; there is something hidden. In the context of the question‚ the colonial agenda‚ facilitated thorough education in the Caribbean was to maintain the grip over the Caribbean that was

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    Benefits from using the Internet What is the Internet? The Internet is the mechanism or matrix that connects networks around the world to each other and is generally referred to as the World Wide Web. Since the conception of the Internet‚ those who are not afraid to learn or try something new have benefited greatly in many ways. Businesses as well as individuals reap the benefits from using the Internet on a daily basis. Since the invention of IP‚ or in other words‚ Internet Protocol (Microsoft)

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