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    The Importance of Tobacco to the Early English Colonies There were very few things that kept the economy growing in the early English Colonies. One that seemed to stand out the most was a crop that was often called tobacco. Tobacco was introduced by the Spanish‚ who had learned how to smoke it from the Native Americans (The Growth of the Tobacco Trade). Tobacco soon became very popular‚ many believed that it would open up the pores in their skin and preserve their bodies. Tobacco was also introduced

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    Understand why communication is important in the work place • Identify different reasons why people communicate - There are so many reasons why people communicate in a work place but the main reason is that‚ so they can understand each other and they should interact with one another to get the job done as quickly as possible or to get the job done perfectly. E.g. you cleaned the service users’ room during your shift and when the other staff came he cleans the room again. In this case without

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    encounter when waiting for a flight is a delay. Delays and cancellations in today’s commercial flights have become the fear and shadow from anyone who desires to use airplanes as their method of transportation. Delays account for a big percentage of complaints at airline counters. Many factors could lead to a delay; weather and maintenance are the most common. But‚ what is a customer suppose to do when encountering such mishap? What rights assure the well-being of a passenger? An Airline ticket is a

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    change the manner of education. I would make education more updated and in sync with the times. I would make it more practical rather than it being theoretical. A student would be given the choice of studying a subject that he likes rather than imposing anything on him. I would make social activities and sports a part of the curriculum and ensure that no child is deprived of these subjects. Finally‚ I would ask all schools to assess a student on the basic of an overall yearly performance rather than

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    UNDERSTANDING CHILD AND YOUNG PERSON DEVELOPMENT FROM BIRTH TO 19 YEARS DEVELOPMENT: should be viewed in a holistic way; every child is unique and will develop in their own way. Skills and areas of development often overlap with one another. MAIN AREAS OF DEVELOPMENT: 1. PHYSICAL: • fine motor skills: ( writing‚ threading‚ cutting‚ painting and drawing) • gross motor skills: (balance‚ running‚ jumping‚ skipping‚ hopping) • General co-ordination • Hand-eye co-ordination 2. INTELLECTUAL/

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    Child Development Analysis of Language Julie Wolbert There is an old saying‚ “Everyday we should be learning something new‚ If your not your probably dead.” People are developing no matter our age‚ but it is how children develop and learn that sets each one of us apart. Child developments is at the earliest ages affects all aspects of a childs life. Throughout the class‚ we looked at many theorists during the course of the semester as well as looked at many articles pertaining to the concepts

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    Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults Communicating effectively within the school setting is very important to enable strong relationship to build between colleagues‚ children and parents. COLLEAGUES: Communicating positively with colleagues is an important part in helping build a strong and trusting relationship with each other. Communicating in the right way will show colleagues that you are able to talk

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    Contents Project Delays‚ Disruptions‚ and Changes 2 TYPES OF PROJECT DELAYS 2 Delays fall into three general categories: 2 Excusable/Non-Compensable Delays 2 Compensable (Owner Caused) Delay 2 Non Excusable (Contractor Caused) Delay 3 DOCUMENTATION OF DELAYS‚ DISRUPTIONS AND CHANGES 3 The Current State of Washington Law Regarding Notice. 3 Proposed procedure and process 5 Proposed Legislation 6 DAMAGES FOR DELAY - New Developments 6 RCW 4.24.360 6 In the Scoccolo case 6 The City’s

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    with children and young people with speechlanguage and communication needs Learning outcome 1 1.1 Explain how to recognise and build on the strengths of a child or young person by giving different examples of positive strategies We need to take into account the child or young person’s age‚ need‚ abilities and interests and at what stage the young person is at. With this we can then support positive practice by using their likes at interests as a motivator. For example Child A is non verbal but

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    Communication and Child Care Kari Fineour Dr. Kathleen Andrews COMM 200 Interpersonal Communication December 20‚ 2010 The major part of my role of a childcare provider is not just to care for the children that come to me each day‚ but to communicate effectively with not only the children‚ but the parents as well. No matter what your responsibilities or the role that you carry at work‚ there is no way that you can successfully go through a day

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