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    Goal-Setting Worksheet

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    University of Phoenix Material Goal-Setting Worksheet Identify and describe one short-term and one long-term academic goal and one personal goal. Analyze the goals using SMART criteria. Goals Specific Measurable Attainable Relevant Time frame Short-term goal: To finish my homework assignments on time. Me‚ finishing my homework on time and properly‚without wasting time. I will give myself two hours. Yes‚because It’s possible I can finish

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    Falling In Love Setting

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    Investigation of setting’s revelation of character in the works of Falling in Love by  Sandra Birdsell and A Scarf by Carol Fields                                            Katelyn Lobzun  329452171  Due date: 11­17­14  Word Count: 1343             Settings used throughout stories are often meant to portray a deeper meaning of the  story‚ character(s)‚ or conflict‚ as opposed to merely serving as passive backdrops. Within the  stories Falling in Love by Sandra Birdsell and A Scarf by Carol Shields‚ there are first­person 

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    Job Roles In The Setting

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    Job roles in the setting: 1. Following policies – Safeguarding‚ bullying‚ health and safety 2. Meet their individual needs – diet‚ bathroom‚ self-help skills and nappies 3. Provide healthy meals and snacks 4. Following activities – Eyfs – welfare requirements 5. Speaking to parents 6. Setting up 7. Planning activities 8. Clearing away 9. Painting 10. Outdoor activities Recruiter - Black Birds Nurseries Closes - 03 November 2014 Location – Manchester Function - Early Years Practitioner

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    LO 4.1 Confidentiality is about respecting people’s rights to a private life. In a childcare setting‚ certain information is required from parents (or carers) about themselves and their children‚ like telephone numbers‚ address and child health information. It is important that this information is kept securely and only accessed by the relevant people. This kind of information is called ‘confidential’. Sometimes parents‚ carers or children will give us information that is of a personal nature

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    A Worn Path....Setting

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    A Worn Path Setting In the short story “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty‚ Phoenix Jackson an elderly “negro” woman‚ journeys through the woods to a town to get medicine for her grandson in the early 19th century on a December morning. As the elderly woman walked through the woods she encounters many different obstacles along the way‚ which allows the audience to notice her drive and determination upon arrival at the town. Many of the different details that go into creating the setting and atmosphere

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    The Painted Door Setting

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    The Setting in “A Clean Well-Lighted Place” and “The Painted Door” The setting can reveal a lot of things on the characters as well as the story. It often contains hidden meanings. In the short stories‚ “A Clean Well-Lighted Place” and “The Painted Door” the setting is key to understanding how the characters evolved. Solitude pushes the protagonist in Hemingway and the one in Ross’ story on the edge of sanity. The void of being alone will eventually drive them mad and it will prompt them to do something

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    Setting in Life of Pi

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    Setting/Historical Element The time and place that the novel‚ The Life of Pi by Yann Martel‚ starts with Piscine Monitor Patel as a middle-aged man in Toronto‚ Canada recalling his early life‚ beginning in Pondicherry. Pondicherry is a French colony in India in which Pi grows up. He and his family are zookeepers and decide to emigrate with their zoo animals to Canada in 1977 on a Japanese cargo ship. When a storm sinks their ship in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and Pi is the only survivor

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    Imagined Aff Setting

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    Setting is a critical element in both fiction and nonfiction‚ as it provides the framework needed for what is being discussed. Every writer begins their own inventive process differently. While some start creating new characters‚ others focus on exploring the world in which their character lives in. To make the setting come alive the author provides significant details so that it helps readers visualize how it is important. Short story‚ Ind Aff‚ composed by Fay Weldon‚ discourses the thoughts and

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    end‚ Montresor explains that the whole ordeal occurred fifty years ago‚ and nobody has found out what he’s done. The setting has a larger meaning: to suggest freedom or confinement‚ of the characters. Most of the characters go back and forth between feeling trapped and feeling free. The Gothic Interior is meant for people to be hyper aware of their emotions through careful attention to the setting. As Montresor and Fortunato venture through the underground graveyard as they move through the spaces

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    Mary Shelley is an intriguing novel in respect to its haunting and powerful story and its effective development. The story has many different settings‚ all of which have a direct correlation to the story line. Setting plays a pivotal role throughout the novel‚ creating feelings of loneliness and despair. Shelley strengthens the theme of isolation by setting the conclusion of her novel in the Arctic wasteland‚ a place of hostile and desolate environment. We are first introduced to the theme of loneliness

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