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    MULTIPLE CHOICE

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    MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The owner’s equity in a business amounted to $56‚000 at the beginning of the year and $100‚000 at the end of the year. The owner had made no additional investments and had withdrawn $19‚000 during the year. The net income for the year amounted to a. $76‚000. b. $67‚000. c. $63‚000. d. $188‚000. ANS: C DIF: Medium OBJ: LO 6-1 MSC: AACSB Analytic 4. Changes in owner’s equity that result from investments or withdrawals of assets by the owner are included in the a. statement

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    On 12/8/15 at about 3:20 P.M‚ Amazon Associate (A/A) Paudolin Medrano (Pmedrano) informed Shift Supervisor (S/S) Enmanuel Cabrera that his Gray Hollister coat was misplaced on Sunday morning 12/6/15. Mr. Medrano stated that he last saw his coat while he was working in ISS by pole H-13 then it may have been moved. He also stated that Shelley Negron told him that she also saw his coat in ISS and told another associate to bring it to loss prevention. At 4:21 P.M‚ S/S Cabrera spoke with Amazon Associate

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    Communication Is Important In Developing Positive Relationships With Children‚ Young People And Adults When working with children‚ adults and/or young people communication is the most important thing to building a positive relationship. Having good communication skills will help us develop better relationships especially with younger people. Some students who lack in confidence may find it hard to communicate at all with us‚ so if we come across to that student in a positive and gentle manner they are more

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    rights to make decisions regardless of whether they are deemed as poor or inappropriate by others. One must take into consideration the level of understanding and competence a patient possesses to assure they are informed of all options and repercussions; the other must be whether the individual is harming anyone other than themselves by making said decision. Once those issues have been taken into consideration there must be an allowance for an individual to make their own well-informed choice‚ even

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    Criminal Acts and Choice Response Rickey Napper University of Phoenix Online Criminal Acts and Choice Response Choice Theories There are four basic choice theories of why a person commits a crime. These four theories can be used to explain why a person commits a crime. The first theory is the rational cause theory. This theory explains that an offender’s motivation to commit a crime is for personal gain‚ such as ego‚ money‚ and greed. This theory concludes that on offender commits crimes purposely

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    theory on scaffolding is about encouraging children to learn something new by supporting and helping them when they need help‚ and then letting the child do it on their own when the adult feels they are confident enough. Bruner believes that humans have the ability to learn and grow with no limit; therefore‚ practitioners should have confidence in the children to learn something new. Although Bruner’s theory is adult-initiated‚ it still empowers children. When the scaffolding takes place‚ practitioners

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    Be able to support children and young people’s positive behaviour 1. Explain how a work setting can encourage children young people’s positive behaviour: A range of techniques can be used by settings to promote positive behaviour. Develop positive relationships: When there is a good relationship between adults and childrenchildren receive lots of pleasant attention when they are behaving positively. This encourages them to repeat the same behaviour. In the same way‚ if a child is behaving

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    Positive behaviour Definition Behaviour that tends to satisfy the desires of the respondent is Positive Behaviour . It will become apparent that by this definition some positive behaviour may lead to antisocial (so called “negative”) responses and hence is not recommended. Furthermore‚ some behaviour that is itself socially acceptable and apparently positive is not‚ by this definition‚ actually positive because it does not tend to satisfy the desires of the respondent. The reverse is also true:

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    You can only learn from a mistake after you admit you’ve made it. As soon as you start blaming other people you get farther way from overcoming it. But if you courageously stand up and honestly say “This is my mistake and I am responsible” the possibilities for learning will move towards you. If you admit a mistake‚ even if only to yourself‚ it makes moving the focus away from blame and towards understanding. Smart people admit their mistakes easily. They know progress happens when they do. If

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    TDA 3.4 – Promote children and young people’s positive behaviour 1 Understand policies and procedures for promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour 1.1 Policies and procedures of the setting relevant to promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour We take great pride in our school in promoting positive behaviour. This is reflected in many of our policies which are in place. Listed below is a brief summary of some of the policies and procedures in place: ● behaviour

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