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    CHILD PROTECTION

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    Protection and the Consequences Kay‚ J. (2003) Protecting Children (Practical Childcare Studies.) Continuum International Publishing Macpherson‚ P.‚ (2012) Safeguarding Children in Hansen et al ‘Primary Professional Studies’ 2nd Ed SAGE Munro‚ E.‚ (2011) The Munro Review of Child Protection. DfE NSPCC (2003) Learning to Protect Ofsted (2011) Safeguarding in schools: best practice Walker‚ G Whitney‚ B. (2014) Understanding the Teacher’s Pastoral Role in Cremin et al ‘Learning to Teach in the Primary

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    place and true identity. Munro uses throughout the two short stories‚ Princess Ida and Heirs of the Living Body‚ a thematic metaphor creating a depth and complexity within the “ordinary” mother. Through Munro’s characterization and narrative structure‚ the mysteries within the lives of ordinary people are able to be understood in a different way. Her writing is straightforward and evocative‚ relaying on small realizations within the text rather than the big events. Thus‚ Munro is able to create an image

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    Public education‚ it can be argued‚ shapes society‚ instils social mores and indoctrinates the impressionable with those philosophies the elites value. This essay will focus upon three main areas intrinsic to the education system. These are the social reproduction of ideas‚ the life chances created and instilled through education‚ and the socialisation of the individuals undergoing the educational process. Two main sociological perspectives that are useful when studying the education system are Functionalism

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    We live in a world that is cold and dark. Some people try and make the world a better place. Through centuries of dark and light‚ people have made a difference in the state of the world. People have talked about the world coming to an end for many centuries. WB Yeats and Joan Didion used their knowledge of writing to express the state of the world we live in. WB Yeats and Joan Didion illustrate their skill in writing by using all sorts of literary techniques in their works of literature; but their

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    It is generally agreed that discrimination based on racial or ethnic origin is morally wrong and a violation of the principle of equality. Race refers to groups of persons who are relatively alike in their biological inheritance and are distinct from other groups. Ethnicity is a cultural phenomenon referring to a person’s identification with a particular cultural group. Racism in its most general sense can be defined as “social practices which (explicitly or implicitly) attribute merits or allocate

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    How I Met My Husband Donielle Miller Eng 125 03/02/2014 The story of “How I Met My Husband” by Alice Munro (1974)‚ is a story about a young naïve farm girl that had very little education or money‚ she was hired as a worker for a wealthy family. She finds love where and when she least expected to‚ all the while she was maturing into a lady. Edie get her first encounter with men and romance. The story is told in first person point of view‚ through the eyes of Edie and

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    French and British are at war with various Indians taking part on both sides. The main part is about the 1757 siege of a British fortress; Fort William Henry. The beautiful Cora Munro and her sister Alice Munro is trying to get to Fort William Henry where they are supposed to meet up with their father; Colonel Munro (Maurice Roeves‚). Their escort is led by an officer named Duncan Hayward (played by Steven Waddington). As a guide they have an Indian named Magua (Wes Studi) He is not on their side

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    Sometimes a person’s life is not as exciting as they want it to be. People often try to excite their lives through various methods. In the short stories‚ “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” and “The Open Window”‚ both main characters try to stimulate their lives by changing the perception of reality. First‚ “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”‚ by author James Thurber tells the reader about a story where a man tries to escape his extremely mundane life with numerous fantasies. For example‚ Walter Mitty’s

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    The Last of the Mohicans

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    the colonial militia and the Mohican tribe. Nathaniel and his family have to protect British general Munro’s daughters and eventually a romance comes about between Nathaniel and one of the daughters‚ Cora Munro. Meanwhile‚ Magua‚ a Huron disguised as a Mohawk‚ is trying to get even with the Munro family for something they did to his family in the past. “The Last of the Mohicans” was very captivating in the sense that there was a lot of action throughout the film which kept your attention. It was

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    mischief that was talked about in the article. I believe that if churches were able to put up security cameras to catch the outside vandals‚ and even though it would not prevent all of the crimes‚ I believe that it would help prevent the attackers while church is in service. I think that the information security would be the less pertinent because I don’t think that any vandal or anybody who wants to hurt people within the church by shooting at them would be concerned with any documents or paperwork within

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