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    within a person’s life course is important for social work practice in order to understand other people’s lives. However‚ it is important to remember that although people may experience the same life event‚ their response to the situation and the decisions that they make will differ. Deferent people have different perceptions of what is happening to them as they move through transitions in their lives. Their response and learning from it might be very different from one individual to the other. For example

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    Every individual has their own style of learning and methodology. For instance‚ “A boxer does not go into the ring deciding to hit left and right or duck on the spur of the moment. The five years of boxing classes (learning) and hundred days of training‚ make the decision automatic!” (In the Sphere of Silence- Vijay Eswaran). Many theorists over the past years have tried to discover some of the main learning theory that we all possess. One of the effective theories that can be related to a situation

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    have completed the following: * Write a brief paragraph that summarises the main duties and responsibilities of your day to day role. Title this SHC 32 1.1 * Complete the 3 attached sheets headed Legal Requirements. These ask you to discuss the legislation and guidance that supports your everyday practice * Draw a flow chart that explains the lines of reporting and responsibility within your work setting. Title this EYMP 3 1.2 * Identify the different types of early year’s

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    National Centre for Autism Studies Literature Review of Autism for HM Inspectorate of Education May 2005 Helen Marwick‚ Aline-Wendy Dunlop and Tommy MacKay www.strath.ac.uk/autism-ncas Authors Dr. Helen Marwick‚ Co-Director‚ National Centre for Autism Studies‚ Faculty of Education‚ University of Strathclyde Professor Aline-Wendy Dunlop‚ Lead Director‚ National Centre for Autism Studies‚ Chair of Childhood & Primary Studies‚ Faculty of Education‚ University of Strathclyde Dr. Tommy Mackay

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    important? Genie was a young girl‚ and it has been said that around the early age of 20 months that Genie was kept in a backroom tied to a toilet chair. This case was so important because by time Genie was found she could not speak nor communicate like a normal human being. This case just really showed how important infancy and childhood are critical times in brain development. What have scientists learned about the way that the brain develops in children? Describe how this development happens.

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    The way in which discrimination plays a part in the ’the merchant of Venice’ is very evident throughout the entire play. The view over the ’ Jews’ throughout the play is generally negative‚ this bias nature found throughout the play may influence the villainous and immoral actions performed by Shylock and his decisions which lead to him lawfully having the right to take one pound of Antonio’s flesh‚ which Shylock immorally accepted. The situation arose when Antonio’s great friend bassiano fell in

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    TO WHAT EXTENT IS NATIONALISM A POSITIVE FORCE?Nationalism has been viewed as both a positive and a negative force‚ and both positions have been demonstrated today and throughout history. It is the biggest social and political force of the world. It unifies people and makes them stronger. It can lead to a stable economy‚ patriotism and even ultranationalism. But‚ one could argue that all these things‚ especially ultranationalism have had bad consequences such as crimes against humanity‚ fascism and

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    Running head: Autism What is autism? This is a very good question‚ and my guess would be that it is a disorder that affects a person in the way that they communicate‚ socialize‚ and interact with others. The real definition according to Baron-Cohen (1995) follows: That autism is considered the most severe of all the childhood psychiatric conditions. Fortunately‚ it occurs only rarely‚ affecting between 4 and 15 children per 10‚000. It occurs in every country in which it has been looked for

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    To what extent has British constitution been effectively reformed since 1997? There have been many reforms to the British Constitution since 1997‚ including changes to the House of Lords and Commons‚ the Human Rights Act‚ Fixed-term Parliaments and Devolution. However‚ the effectiveness of these reforms is arguable. Some of these reforms have not been fully made‚ or have not achieved intended results. Modernization is one of the key ways in which the British constitution has been reformed since

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    Cuba has established‚ and when looking at the political‚ economical‚ and social aspects of Cuba as it is‚ it is evident that Communism has been good for Cuba. Despite everything Cuba has going against them‚ Castro and his communist policies have benefited the economy of Cuba greatly. The U.S.A. has had an embargo placed on Cuba since the 1960’s and the Soviet Union cut off resources in the early 1990’s. Even with these 2 factors making a huge blow to the economy of Cuba‚ Fidel Castro has been able

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