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    Assignment – Working with children with special needs E1) explain the social model and the medical model of disability The ‘Social Model’ states that all children have individual needs but also has strengths‚ skills and preferences. It provides inclusive environments as a starting point for all children. It looks at the environment as a whole and attitudes towards disability and considers that it might be the ‘problem’ that needs fixing rather than the child. By using this approach‚ the children who would

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    inevitable. This is known as the barriers to intercultural communication. These barriers hinder effective communication and hold back globalization of the world. Seven barriers to intercultural communications have been identified and will be further discussed. The following barriers consist of Anxiety; Assuming Similarity Instead of Difference; Ethnocentricity; Stereotypes and Prejudices; Nonverbal Misinterpretations; Language‚ and Modern Technology. The first barrier is the experience of high anxiety

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    EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE REVIEW Guidelines for Retention and Termination Adopted by Social Work Department‚ 11/3/04 Final Revision: November‚ 2006 Social work education serves the function of assuring that competent persons enter the social work profession‚ and ETSU’s Department of Social Work is committed to ensuring that students from our program are well-suited for the professional demands‚ roles‚ and responsibilities of social

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    ambiguity that his short stories contain. Ambiguity isn’t a contemporary concept‚ but the way Murakami uses it in combination with his own subjectivity creates a unique challenge for the reader. This is particularly true in his short story “All God’s Children Can Dance”. Murakami uses the philosophy of existentialism to send the reader into a deeper plane of thought‚ or the sublime‚ at the end of his short stories. To begin with‚ I am going to confirm the existentialism in Murakami’s work. “The Bedford

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    Acknowledgement Letter: Sir We are submitting assignment on “Export-Import” course on “Non-Tariff barriers on Bangladesh by India.” There we have given secondary data and collected them from internet. To accomplish the assignment we needed documents on Bangladesh-India export-import articles‚ news bulletins‚ essays on two countries internal relationship and so on. We are expecting that you will be pleased enough with our performance and in case any problem arise we will be available to provide

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    depression had lower levels of brain activity in the left frontal lobe‚ and more on the right than people who have never been depressed. The emotional lessons in childhood can have a profound impact on temperament either amplifying or muting innate a predisposition. Perhaps the best illustration of the kinds of experiences that can alter temperament for the better is in an observation that emerged from

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    waiting my turn.I was focusing on other presentation because if my preparation is wrong or right.After listening some of them I think it is OK. All present very well. After all finished their topic now its turn of me.I got little bit nervous whether i can present well or not.I choose my topic In vetro fertilization‚which is very interesting.I have done definition‚advantage‚disadvantage‚procedure and conclusion.Overall‚it was fine. I think group discussion was effective.All people get chance to learn

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    Partnership working 1.1 why working in partnership with others is important for children and young people Working in partnership with a number of services is important because it benefits families to have a wide range of services available for them to use that are all at the same location within their community. This makes it easier for families because they don’t need to be referred to different people at different locations or explain their situation a number of times and they have a wider network

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    Multi- Choice 3 1) ________ is the study of how individuals‚ groups‚ and organizations select‚ buy‚ use‚ and dispose of goods‚ services‚ ideas‚ or experiences to satisfy their needs and wants. A) Target marketing B) Mind mapping C) Consumer activism D) Consumer behaviour E) Product differentiation 2) Which of the following would be the best illustration of a subculture? A) a religion B) a group of close friends C) your university

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    investigators. . Canter developed seven principles that can be applied to the examination of any crime scene. The principles note that criminals differ in the intensity and seriousness of the crimes that they choose to commit‚ their interactions with the victim and the level of expertise that the criminal brings to the crime scene. Once these differences are examined in the social context that the crimes occur‚ a better understanding of the offender can be gained (Canter‚ 1994). Canter also warns not to

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