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    The most recent study conducted on the attainment rates between monolingual and bilingual children was Erika Hoff’s observations in childhood concentration‚ which was published in her book “Childhood Bilingualism”. Hoff explained that when a bilingual child learns multiple languages‚ it changes how that child uses their cognitive resources. Furthermore‚ bilingual children often switch their mental dialogue from their native language to their second known language. It is this switching ability according

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    and actions explained clearly at all times. Some patients may be hard of hearing you would speak slowly and clearly facing them at all times using gestures and body language. There is also language barriers as I am English so I need to speak some Welsh as patients sometimes revert to their first spoken language. We also have a patient who reverts to German occasionally. It is very important to observe an individual’s reactions while communicating with them because depending on their severity of

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    ‘Criminology is more than just the study of why people commit crime’. Discuss. Criminology is not just the study of why people commit crime. In order to understand what Criminology is all about and how it has been improved throughout the years‚ a number of theories and approaches will be presented and analysed further below. Firstly a brief summary of the definition of criminology will be given‚ followed by a summary of the history of criminology and how it was created. A reference will be made

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    information. This paper presents the methodologies‚ findings‚ and lessons learned from two case studies of assessments examining the sustainability of USAID-funded project results several years after closure. The first case study reports on two retrospective assessments of USAID efforts to promote agricultural exports from Central America (1986-1995). The second case study reports on an assessment of the performance of a Moroccan wastewater treatment facility constructed in 2000. These case studies

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    Jacob‚ prod. The New Music Biz: Cracking the Code to Online Success. Time. Time Video. 2010 Web. 8 Dec. 2010 Templin‚ Jacob‚ prod Templin‚ Jacob‚ prod. The New Music Biz: Throwing a Bonerama Birthday Party. Time. Time Video. 2010. Web.8 Dec. 2010 Welsh‚ Jared

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    Joanne Evans Unit 4222-205 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care (HSC024) Outcome 1 Know how to recognise the signs of abuse. 1.1 Define the following types of abuse. Physical Abuse: - Physical abuse such as hitting‚ pushing‚ pinching shaking‚ misusing‚ medication‚ scolding and hair pulling. Sexual Abuse: - Sexual abuse such as forcing someone into unwanted sexual activity‚ being touched inappropriately‚ rape‚ sexual assault‚ or sexual acts to which

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    To create a cost model for this program one must look at the historic costs of education. In 1960 President Lyndon Johnson started the War on Poverty program. Instituting the Head Start program was a part of this initiative (Siegel‚ Welsh‚ & Senna‚ 2006). Funding for this program exceeds seven billion dollars today. This cost is just a minimal fraction of the total education costs of the country (Siegel‚ 2007). The cost of improvements to the education system needed to reduce crime would likely be

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    “Constitutional reform since 1997 has not gone far enough” discuss In 1997 the Labour government came to power‚ with Tony Blair as Prime Minister (later Gordon Brown 2007 - 2010). During their time in office the Labour party made a series of constitutional reforms‚ this was due to the fact that the constitution had areas that needed modifying; this was achieved by increasing democracy‚ decentralisation and individual rights. However there are still parts of the constitution that could be improved

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    effort to aid the police in the detection and prevention of terrorist activities‚ especially in New York City and other metropolises‚ the prevention of crime remains an important aim of these CCTV systems (Associated press‚ 2006b; McCarthy‚ 2007)” (Welsh and Farrington‚ 2009‚ p.717-718). The prevention of personal and property crime is among the primary objectives in

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    quick actions of the pilots‚ crew members‚ and emergency rescue workers. Katie Couric‚ a television journalist‚ conducted interviews with Captain Chesley Sullenberger‚ First Officer Jeff Skiles and flight attendants Donna Dent‚ Sheila Dail‚ and Doreen Welsh‚ along with many of the survivors‚ to try and understand how all 155 people aboard the plane survived as opposed to similar flights with a much different fate. The flight of 1549 was one of tragedy‚ and fortune. Within mere moments they went from facing

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