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    How to Remove a Tattoo There are many reasons to get a tattoo removed, and many ways to remove the tattoo. There are natural ways to remove a tattoo, surgical ways, and ways that do not work. Tattoos consist of different colors of ink injected into the skin using a set of needles in a “tattoo gun”. When tattoos do not look as expected there are two options, either to get the bad tattoo removed or to get them covered up with a bigger tattoo. Many times removal of a tattoo is associated with laser

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    It is with great interest and enthusiasm I apply for the job of Early Years Foundation Stage Class Teacher. After extensive and varied experience of working throughout St Michaels Catholic Primary School and Cavendish Primary School, I would like to continue my career as a Foundation Stage, Class Teacher. My current position, working as a full time Reception Class Teacher requires excellent communication with children, other teachers, child-care professionals and parents who often come from diverse

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    According to the peer-reviewed article “Validation of the School Lunch Recall Questionnaire to Capture School Lunch Intake of Third- to Fifth-Grade Students” by Amy Paxton, MPH, RD, Suzanne Domel Baxter, PhD, RD, LD, FADA, Phyllis Fleming, PhD, and Alice Ammerman, DrPH, RD, there is an important need for new, more accurate and efficient means of childhood dietary assessment methods within schools. Throughout this study, childhood dietary intake evaluations are used to recall or observe children’s

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    Classic interactions between patients and doctors rely heavily on medical competence. The doctor, the supposed superior in the arrangement, acts as a symbol for scientific proficiency while the patient exists as a sponge. While extensive knowledge is nonnegotiable in the field, empathy is a key component in ensuring proper diagnoses and sustaining healthy, impartial interactions. Margaret Edson 's play W;t employs dialogue and discontinuous juxtaposition in order to draw attention to the inevitable

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    As defined by Florez (1999), (cited in Sakale 2012 p.1103) speaking is “an interactive process of constructing meaning both its form and meaning depend on the context, the participants, their experiences, the environment and the purpose for speaking” Assessment is generally defined as “a process of monitoring or keeping track of the learner’s progress” (Rea-Dickins, 2000, p.376). For good assessment, teacher has to be assessment literate means that they should have knowledge about the assessment

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    Average Sprinter’s weight- 58.78kg - (0.73 x 7)= 53.73 kg Average Long distance runner weight- 48.9 kg + 5.14= 54.04kg + 5.14= 59.18kg Average Sprinter’s leg calves circ.- 37.5 cm - 2.37= 35.13 cm - 2.37= 32.76 cm Average Long distance runner’s leg calves circ.- 32.2 cm + 2.02= 34.22 cm +2.02= 36.24cm Average Sprinter’s quad circ.- 59.5 cm - (0.96 x 4)= 55.66 cm Average Long distance runner’s quad circ.- 48.1 cm + (3.8 x 3)= 59.5 cm Average Sprinter’s chest circ.- 73.4 cm - 3.43= 69

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    A factor that I feel is vital for a student’s education and that may benefit a teacher is the factor of assessments. Assessments is a method in which teachers use to evaluate, measure, and document the progress students have made. While assessments are usually equated with traditional testing teachers may also use a diverse array of assessment methods to measure a students progress in any class. Assessments are usually created to measure specific elements of learning wither its cognitive, psychomotor

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    Diane Von Furstenberg – Leadership Gabriella Raccuia LIM College Diane von Furstenberg is one of the world’s most successful fashion designers of our time. Born in Belgium in 1946, she founded the Diane von Furstenberg company in 1972, when she first came to America with a suitcase full of jersey dresses. Two years later, in 1974, she created the famous wrap dress for the working woman that we all know today. The dress was made out of drip-dry jersey cotton, as Diane’s

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    The Need for School Uniforms School is a place to learn, grow and acquire the necessary fundamentals to become a productive adult in society. I believe school uniformity create an environment where kids can learn and focus on their education. School uniforms should be required in grades pre-kindergarten to twelfth grade. I recognize that school uniforms create structure and discipline, equality and a sense of belonging amongst each other, and lastly school uniforms are cost effective. There have

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    Introduction In the beginning of the twentieth century homework was viewed as an exceptional practice that helped students learn through practice and repetition. In recent years parents and educators were concerned that homework is taking away from “social experience, outdoor recreation, and creative activities” These experiences are necessary to a good childhood. So, let’s think about it, is homework necessary for success in school? Homework over the last few decades has increased dramatically

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