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    Level Teaching Assistants (HLTAS). HLTA’s are professionals that have the relevant training knowledge‚ skills and experience relevant to‚ and related to HLTA standards. These standards are designed to provide assurance to teachers and parents about the quality of contribution to pupils learning that HLTA’s can be expected to make. Additional‚ legislation and regulations requires that HLTA’s do not act or take the place of teachers‚ and that head teachers have influence on selecting staff. While

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    Conformity in the 1950s During the post WWII period in America‚ the face of the nation changed greatly under the presidency of Truman and Eisenhower. America underwent another era of good feelings as they thought themselves undefeatable and superior over the rest of the world. Communism was the American enemy and American sought to rid the world of it. Because of the extreme paranoia caused by Communism‚ conformity became an ideal way to distinguish American Culture from the rest. Conformity

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    Through Miss Emily Faulkner conveys his perspective on the major changes the south was going through. Miss Emily is portrayed in many aspects including her attitude and physical image. She is described in many ways that suggest the South’s loss of power after the civil war. Miss Emily was a clear representation of the South. She gives us a personal aspect of the struggles the South encountered and the attempts the South made to be stable. We’re introduced to Miss Emily after her death. People viewed

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    Do we really need to celebrate Valentine’s Day? I am sitting here watching all my friends express their love for their better half all over Facebook and I am wondering‚ do we really need to celebrate Valentine’s Day? Is it necessary for everyone to share one given day of the year with everyone else to express their love and to spend a considerable amount of money confirming that love? It is not that I do not take heed about other people’s affections towards their companions‚ I just would like

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    As Shakespeare once stated‚ “We know what we are‚ but not what we may be.” (Hamlet) And by this statement‚ the celebrated playwright opened up the concept that anything‚ or anyone‚ has the capacity to be anything they choose. However‚ it has been argued by Anti-Stratfordians for decades that‚ because of his deficiencies in certain aspects‚ such as proper education and means of attaining knowledge‚ Shakespeare could not have been the author of the works which have been heralded for centuries. But

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    Global warming what is it?Global Warming is the term used for the heating of the earth. It is also known as the greenhouse effect. These terms are commonly confused with climate change which is a more descriptive term. Climate change refers to the buildup of man-made gases in the atmosphere that trap the radiated heat from the earth‚ causing changes in weather patterns on a global scale. (The greenhouse gases of most concern are Carbon Dioxide (CO2)‚ Methane (CH4)‚ and nitrous oxides.) The recent

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    What are the limits of human independence to think today? Territory This essay will consider the change in the methods of advertising used by charities to raise money for projects in Africa. I will consider two periods in history: the 20th Century‚ more specifically 1985 onwards‚ and the 21st Century. 1985 is a critical period in my discussion as it signifies the first broadcast of ‘Live Aid’‚ a concert and television exposé on poverty in Africa. The empirical data I will use as evidence come

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    Analysis of “Dulce et Decorum Est” The poem we have been analysing in class‚ Dulce et Decorum Est‚ was written by a man named Wilfred Owen. Wilfred Owen was a soldier in the first world war and was born on the 18th of March 1893‚ and died on the 4th of November 1918‚ a week before the end of the first world war. In this poem‚ Owen’s objective is to show the horror and reality of war‚ and to set this horror against the way in which war was often glorified. His objection‚ the glorification of

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    Bibliography: Dougherty L‚ Lister S (2011)‚ The Royal Marsden Hospital Manual of Clinical Nursing Procedures‚ Eighth Edition‚ Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Health and Safety Commission (1998)‚ Manual Handling in the Health Services‚ Second Edition‚ Norwich: HSE Books Health and Safety Executives‚ Manual Handling Hignett S‚ Crumpton E‚ Ruszala S‚ Alexandra P‚ Fray M‚ Fletcher B (2003)‚ Evidence-Based Patient Handling: Tasks‚ Equipment and Intervention

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    Examining the Impact of the 1950s on the Civil Rights Movement The Civil Rights Movement‚ is generally identified with what occurred in the 1950s and 1960s in the United States‚ though it was active long before this‚ and continues it activity to the present day. The goals of the movement were to end racial segregation and other forms of discrimination against African Americans while obtaining federal protection of the rights of citizenship contained in the Constitution and relevant federal law

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