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    Play is fundamental to the enjoyment of children‚ and is essential to children’s health‚ well-being and future life chances. Obesity‚ rickets and attention deficit disorder are just some of the growing problems in children that have been linked to a lack of particular forms of play. ‘All children and young people need to play; it is a biological‚ psychological and social necessity that is fundamental to healthy development’. Biologically children have always needed to play

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    effectively with each of these groups help you to build positive relationship with them? Write your answer on a separate piece of paper. Colleagues Working with other colleague involves team work‚ and it’s essential that you can work well together whilst maintaining a strong professional relationship. If there is bad relationship between colleges it’s likely to affect the service we provide as practitioners. If I have a good relationship I would feel at ease to discuss issues‚ working arrangements

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    The Mayflower carried other settlers as well as the pilgrims. The Mayflower Compact was an attempt to establish a temporary legally binding form of self-government until such time as the company could get formal permission from the council of New England. This formal permission came in the form

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    This landscape is truly a work of art complete with interesting textures‚ colors and composition; but it is created by both man and nature. Man has clearly labored hard to make this place his home; a more suitable place to reside. This is evident from the buildings he has created and the fields he has plowed. However‚ he has done so not to spite nature‚ but to live among it. In his creation‚ man has pruned the landscape‚ and introduced to it a new form of beauty. His goal is to live in harmony with

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    In the book “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck. George travels everywhere with Lennie. After aunt Clara asked George to take care of him. George is small but an intelligent men and Lennie is a guy with a tremendous size but a mind of a young child. George and Lennie get a job at a ranch‚ their goal is to earn enough money to buy their own ranch and have many rabbits but not everything comes out as they had imagined it. After they got the job in the ranch where they met with Curly‚ a small and annoying

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    ” In Mark Twain’s novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ Twain conveys both the river and the shore as places of freedom and reality. While the two are on the raft flowing downstream‚ both boys are able to feel a sense of liberty. After days of being on the raft‚ Huck explains that "Other places do seem so cramped up and smothery‚ but a raft don’t. You feel mighty free and easy and comfortable on a raft" (116). Although Huck was not a enslaved‚ he was still able to feel as if he was “self-governed

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    Investigation of the relationship between place characteristics and child behavior in residential landscape spaces: a case study on the Century Sunshine Garden Residential Quarter in Hefei Zao Lin‚ Rui Zeng‚ Maosheng Ye College of Architecture and Art‚ Hefei University of Technology‚ Hefei 230009‚ China Received 6 December 2011; accepted 16 January 2012 KEYWORDS Abstract Place characteristics; Child behavior; Action capacity; Relationship; Residential landscape spaces This paper

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    Relationship Between Celebrities‚ Fans‚ and the Paparazzi The media revolves around a cycle of people wanting to be celebrities‚ the celebrities‚ and the paparazzi. To get a glimpse of how obsessed people actually are with celebrity‚ the documentary brought up some appalling evidence from a survey. The survey asked people which job they would most want to have‚ the survey included jobs such as CEO of a large company‚ US Senator‚ Chairman of Harvard University‚ and as well as the personal assistant

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    Changing Landscapes of Singapore: Forgotten Landscapes Past-Year Questions:1. Spatial planning for older people in Singapore reflects that the elderly are largely a “forgotten” group of people in the country. How true is this statement? Do you think this style of planning for the elderly will continue to gain popular support in Singapore in the next twenty years? (2009)2. By making reference to landscapes for the elderly in Singapore‚ discuss the extent to which you agree with the statement that

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    Psychological disorders have the tendency to destroy a person’s life. One major psychological disorder that comes to mind is bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder is one of the more common psychological disorders. Thankfully‚ the mood changing disorder is treatable. The best way to understand these types of disorders is to read about them‚ for example‚ BP Magazine is a reliable source that has monthly issues that describes the disorder and also helps people coop with it. In BP magazine‚ Winter 2016

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