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    Based on your twenty hour placement discuss and evaluate the long-term benefits of attending an outdoor centre for young people with behavioural challenges. You must refer to experiences you gained personally and reflect critically on future development. This essay is based on the twenty hours placement carried at Spray Water Sports Centre, during the placement some of the duties carried was assisting preparing the equipment’s for activities and putting away after use. Also observe the leadership

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    The Trial of Socrates

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    In the trial of Socrates, I juror number 307, Ryan Callahan vote the defendant is Not Guilty on the first charge of Corrupting the youth. My justifications for this vote are as follows. Socrates didn 't corrupt the youth, he just shared his ideas with them and they in turn chose the path to take these ideas. Part of understanding this case is understand the time in which the case was held. This time being 399 B.C., a time in which Athens was a free democratic city, a town which prided itself

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    High School Cliques

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    Every school has cliques; small groups of people with similar interests who hang out exclusively with one another. But are cliques harmful to the high school environment? The definition of a clique can go down to a specific detail and its effect has a wide range. Cliques tend to stay on the negative side, so is the 5% of positivity enough to keep high school a safe environment? The classification of cliques is based off of the labels students are given. Labels are usually given to students in middle

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    program is designed for youth of various ages ranging from middle school and the way to high school (). This program helps students learn how to point out signs of depression and suicide in themselves or in their friends or family. This program recognizes the emotional distress that often follows the aftermath of a completed suicide. Suicide, according to the Signs of Suicide Program is both recognizable and treatable. A well-designed prevention program can educate the youth on how to spot the warning

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    Struggles with Stages of Development and Transition Points and How It Affects Identity There are many developmental milestone events and transition points that help form the identity of an individual. As one transitions from milestone to another, they are not necessarily losing or gaining anything, but are adapting to their new stage in life (Bjorklund, 2011). These transitions can affect other domains of human development including: physical changes, cognitive changes, personality or identity, social

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    Task 21. Explain why it is important to work with the child or young person to ensure they have strategies to protect themselves and make decisions about safety. Children in school gain academic and other life skills which engages them to understand various situations including knowledge about health and safety and how to protect themselves from any possible danger. Teaching staff plays vital role in making them aware about their own safety. In Early years reading variety of stories where children

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    Cultural Observation Project 2 Name: Location of Observation: Coastal Grand Mall, Myrtle Beach, SC Date: September 28, 2013 Youth 201-Section #B01 What I Have Learned? (at least two full pages) During this second observation at Coastal Grand Mall in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, I learned many things. I went to this location on a Saturday night, where it was full of young people. The weather outside was warm, but rainy, so I believe this caused even more people to look for indoor

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    MU 2.9 1.1 Explain why working in partnership with others is important for children and young people When childcare settings and anyone involved in working with children and young people come together and work in partnership with one another, the outcome can only be a positive one for both the children and young people and those providing a duty of care to a child. Working in partnership with others is important for children and young people so outcomes can be improved for children and their

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    Disciple Making Plan

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    spiritual enrichment, as exemplified through our School of Ministry, fortifying the family, as exemplified by marriage, single, and youth ministries, economic support, as exemplified by our contributions through tithe, offerings, and time, and alliance of believers, as exemplified through prayer, worship, and servitude. Within these values, there is the element of youth ministries. Several key verses are the basis of this plan. Ecclesiastes 12:1 says that children that are

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    Comparison "Soldier's Home" And "Speaking Of Courage" To be engaged in war is to be engaged in an armed conflict. Death is an all too ordinary product of war. It is an unsolicited reward for many soldiers that are fighting for their country’s own fictitious freedom. For some of these men, the battlefield is a glimpse into hell, and for others, it is a means to heaven. Many people worry about what happens during war and what will become of their loved ones while they’re fighting, but few realize

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