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    “They left all the weak ones here” In section 4 of the novel “of mice and men”‚ George and the ranchers have left the “weak ones” at the ranch and gone into town. Although Curley’s wife is the one who refers to them as the “weak ones”‚ she herself is included in this group. The theme which is emphasised in this section is the overriding theme that humanity is small and fragile in comparison with the forces that control our lives. Steinbeck shows great compassion to this group of people‚ he describes

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    In the book We Were Here the author Matt De La Peña has used symbols and character change to build the theme that running away from problems only creates more of them. De La Peña has used symbolism and character development to build the theme. De La Peña uses the character development of the main protagonist named Miguel and certain symbols to build the theme. With the book We Were Here a careful reader can observe an example happening when De La Peña make Miguel‚ Mong‚ and Rondell encounter a racist

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    Here we are in the hospital. I’m so excited. Today is the day that I’m getting a little sister. Everyone is excited. Presents cover every surface of the hospital room. There’s everything from buzzy bees - to the new Barbie Rapunzel Nearly 15 years ago. You and Mum came home 2 days later. You were wrapped up in a pink knitted blanket that Grandma had made just for you. Dad was cooking my favorite. Chicken nuggets. My new crayon drawing was already proudly hung on the fridge. The fire blazing. Vaillia

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    Safeguarding Children

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    the Wellbeing of Children and Young People. Question 1 We use legislation‚ guidelines and policies and procedures to safeguard children. It is important that we use these guidelines as it does affect the way we treat and protect children in our care. Here are some guidelines‚ legislations and policies and procedures: * The children Act 1989 for England and Wales * The children Act 2004 * Children Order 1995 – Northern Ireland * Working together to Safeguard Children 2006 * Keighley

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    Latchkey Children

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    on a door and was coined in 1944 after an NBC documentary was made on this occurrence of children forced to live in this manner during and after the second World War‚ when ‘Dad’ enlisted and ‘Mom’ had to go find work (Mertens 57-61). The term might not be used as loosely as it was back then‚ but ‘latchkey children’ still exist today. Although unsupervised children can potentially cause harm to other children‚ and have long lasting effects towards how authority will handle these young people once

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    In “Where is Here?” Joyce Carol Oates brings up the idea of infinity through a few different elements: the drawing that the visitor makes for the son‚ the house itself‚ and the characters. These all‚ in some way‚ represent infinity and the way life continues on forever and how it often reflects the past. When the visitor meets the son‚ he offers to show him a mathematical riddle. He draws a square and then a triangle inside the square. He continues to draw triangles within the drawing‚ making

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    husbands letter‚ and when she knows from the messenger that the king will be arriving that night. The raven himself is hoarse That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come‚ you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts! Unsex me here‚ And fill me from the crown to the toe top-full Of direst cruelty; make thick my blood‚ Stop up the access and passage to remorse‚ That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose‚ nor keep peace between Th’ effect and it! Come

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    Television and Children

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    many more. The question becomes‚ does this have a negative impact on children and their perception or acceptance of violence? “In 1996‚ the American Medical Association (AMA) issued the starting statement that violence in television and films had reached such a high level that it posed a hazard to our health. More recently‚ a study found a strong link between aggressive behavior and the amount of time elementary school children spend watching television and using video games” (Macionis‚ p. 78).

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    I. Case Overview Enchanted Kingdom (EK) is the pioneer theme park in the country‚ boasting seven fantastic theme zones‚ and imported rides and attractions. An “imported” theme park image was the primary marketing point in the conceptualization of Enchanted Kingdom. With class AB as its target market‚ the park invested heavily on resources to make it meet international standards‚ rides were imported from abroad and crew are trained from Disney‚ USA. However‚ due to the precarious economic

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    Prejudice In Children

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    individuals who raised the child or the people who the child looked up to or admired. When a child is very young and is first starting to learn what exactly is present in the world‚ they are very susceptible to the teachings and beliefs of their parents. Many doctors‚ parents and experts call young children sponges because they are soaking up so much information‚ making it very easy for prejudice thoughts to be instilled in a child’s brain. Growing up I have always been a

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