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    ACTIVITY Task 1 Task 1 (3.1) Design and make a leaflet for parents to welcome them when they and their children first join the setting. The leaflet should describe your policies and procedures directly related to anti-discrimination and inclusion, and the key values that your setting promotes. Use the leaflet as an opportunity to invite parents to tell you about their family culture and beliefs, remembering that disclosing this sort of information is entirely optional. Ask parents

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    How do instruments automatically achieve a kind of irresistible cachet just because they 've clocked up a bit of mileage?Once upon a time a 1958 Fender Stratocaster was just a second-hand guitar; now, it 's a holy relic. Let 's face it, the vintage instrument market has become VERY silly over the last 20 years or so, with investors all over the world hoovering up any old six string with a few dings, wrinkles and a six figure price tag... But what 's the appeal? How do instruments automatically achieve

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    Rob JANUARY 1, 2015 (Fox 5) - A teen is in critical condition after a tragic car accident, as he left New Year’s party. The teen, Brandon Curtis, is currently being held at Grady Hospital. The 17-year-old driver was found trapped into his vehicle after he smashed into a treebank. The teen was swerving in and out of traffic, when a nearby vehicle noticed he had been drinking. The person called 911, and police were already on the way to the scene before the actual accident took place. The driver

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    she'd see them, she’d start screaming. Until one afternoon, we were over at Carol’s house for lunch, and what a surprise, she had gotten two new puppies. They were always hyper and full of energy. They ran and jumped around a lot. My little sister Layla went crazy. She started screaming for her life. So I carried her away and calmed her down.Then, I showed her that the puppies were harmless and very playful. She hesitated a little, but after a while she started playing with them from far away. It

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    Before Kindergarten Chapter Throughout my life many event have happened. Some of them good, some of them bad. Without the good events I wouldn’t have been able to make it through until now. The bad events taught me many things though. I wouldn’t have learned from my mistakes if I never had them occur in my life. Even at a very early age I was learning how to deal with bad things. I had three main events happen to me before I went into kindergarten. I got hit in the forehead by brother with a baseball

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    Yearbook is the class where students get to express their creativity in many different ways, whether it's in their photography, their editing, or their writing. These students have many jobs on a daily basis. They interview teachers and students on their experiences. They also stay after school and take pictures of student life, sports, and clubs. Students had the opportunity to attened Camp Yearbook. They learned the ways yearbook opporates. Aivree Galleposo who attended the camp states,"It

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    Layla is in and out of the home of Megan (aunt). Brandon is Meagan’s son. Layla’s mother, Tiffany, is a drug addict and she is in and out of jail every few months. Tiffany abuses various drugs. Meagan is being physically abused in the home by her boyfriend, William. William has abused Meagan several times within the last few months. Meagan has been to the hospital as well from the abuse. Meagan is about 3 months pregnant as well. It is unknown if she has had complications with her pregnancy because

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    can save people's lives, improve human’s lives and improve the lives of the next generation of children. Human genetic engineering can save people's lives now and could save more in the future. According to a New Scientist article (Le Page, 2015), Layla was three months when she was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, a kind of cancer in the bone marrow. She underwent other treatments like chemotherapy, but those failed so she underwent gene therapy by using the TALEN protein to edit her

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    Infant Opportunities Genetic engineering is a method that can be used for an array of problems, it can be used to reverse various diseases before birth but can also be used in ways that can be damaging to society. Many believe that this kind of technology will become more so of a beauty machine rather than a technique to prevent diseases. It will get to a point where parents will be able to pick the perfect nose for their fetus and even decide their intelligence level. As the technology reaches

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    A daughter’s relationship to her father is crucial for their overall development as a human being. Having a present father in one’s life provides structure, and gives a woman insight on how she allows to be treated in romantic relationships. If a woman is loved by her father and sees him treat her mother right, then she will be more inclined to seek a man with similar qualities. However, when the father-daughter relationship is unpleasant, it can take an equally negative affect on future relationships

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