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Analysing and Improving - Football
... ball around eight metres with a reasonable height, speed and accuracy at around 60% of the time.
Overhead Throw: -
Around 40% of my throws aren't up to standard they will either fall short, go off target or go slow and the ...
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Analysing and Improving - Rugby
... thrown straight down the middle.
Hold the ball in two hands and swing with the shoulders and flicking the wrist to make the ball float the air to the person who the ball is supposed to be going to.
Do the ...
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Analysing the impact of management and organisational arrangements on the delivery of social work drawing on material researched and gathered on first placement.
... consistent with the 5 Key Outcomes outlined in the Children's Bill, i.e. Being Healthy, Enjoying and Achieving, Staying Safe, Making a Positive Contribution and economic well-being. It offers 7 days per week service, if required, 8am - 8pm. The service ...
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Analysis of A Child Called "It" One Child's Courage to Survive.
... order me to say over and over again, "I'm a bad boy! I'm a bad boy! I'm a bad boy!" I was then forced to stand, staring into the mirror" (pgs. 30-31).
This was only the beginning, David learned at a ...
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Analysis of political socialization of South Africans by using the following framework from a colleague: do not focus only on learning amongst children, and do not focus only on the 'trickledown approach' to learning from parents to children.
... vital role in the process of communication, where communication requires understanding interpretation or evaluation of newly arrived information, it is attitude that acts as a screen through which the nature of messages can be changed.(Manheim pg 10-11). On an individual ...
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Anthropologists of the colonial period in Africa often argued that 'witchcraft' was in some way useful or at least 'functional'.
... the context of Azande beliefs and culture.
From his field study, Evans-Pritchard observed that witchcraft was practiced only among the common people, the upper classes resorting to sorcery. Unlike sorcery, which required the use of magical spells and rites, medicines and ...
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Anti-Discriminatory Principles and Practice Assignment
... an example of this is the atrocities of 9/11 and the backlash of discrimination and abuse levelled at anyone from a Muslim or Middle Eastern background. This abuse showed how easily a group of people could be attacked just for ...
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Antwone Fisher
... on the real life experiences of the film's screenwriter, Antwone Fisher, the movie explores those events and the conscious choices needed to make a defining change in life.
Social Concept of the Character
Adapted by the real Antwone Fisher from his ...
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Application of Research in Social Services
... the delivery of social services more productive. As the application of social services is costly and takes a good part of the states operating budget, state social services must also be good stewards of public funds they are trusted with ...
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Article 39 of the treaty is concerned with the free movement of workers within the European community.
... separated in to 3 different aspects within the definition.
The first is the economic and social aspect. Indeed a number of cases have been concerned with the interplay between the social and economic aspect of free movement, as determined by ...
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As an ex-girl guide and now a full time youth worker I decided to compare the two provisions, so contacted a local Girl Guide pack and went to visit, as well as substantial research on the Internet.
... both male and female scouts within its groups.
When visiting the Guide group I noted the contrasts between it and the youth club environment I am used to working in. Two major differences being that youth club is for mixed gender ...
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As much as I enjoyed Dallas Willard's The Spirit of the Disciplines, or Elton Trueblood's The Company of the Committed and The Incendiary Fellowship or Richard Foster's Celebration of Discipline and Freedom of Simplicity
... these traditions were for I knew what the terms contemplative, holiness, charismatic, social justice, evangelical and incarnational meant, or so I thought! It seems Brother Foster has imbued my familiar terms with a bit of unfamiliar meaning.
The Contemplative Stream is ...
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As you will all remember the goverment has recently introduced a new inner city renewal initiative? I have been given charge of this project and this report will cover the issues that I feel crucial to meet with these objectives.
... countries. When these combine they can create a complex and fast moving viscous cycle. However, over several decades, the polices and actions of central and local government have not been good enough at tackling these issues; and sometimes they have ...
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Assignment 3 BC 8c Analysis of a Counselling Session.
... be done with the recorded material and the transcript following the assignment, bearing in mind that these items may contain confidential and personal information. As stated by Margaret Hough, in her publication 'Counselling Skills and Theory'
Confidentiality is one of the ...
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AUTISM
... impaired social play, a general preference for isolation in the presence of others, failure to seek comfort at times of distress, indifference to others and an inability to understand social rules and conventions. Communication and language problems are also most ...
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AutisticSpectrum Disorder (Autism)
... autism can often have accompanying learning disabilities but everyone with the condition shares a difficulty in making sense of the world.
Autism creates hyper- or hypo-sensitivities in the senses. Hyper-sensitivity simply means magnified sensations: soft sounds (like humming fluorescent lights) ...
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Basketball
... have the ball so they can make plays. A point guard should also be able to score both 2 pointers and 3 pointers but they don't have to be as acurate as a shooting guard.
Forwards: There are two types of ...
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Book Review (Betrayal of Work)
... keyers, and janitors to name a few. Indeed, one in four American workers lives in, or near, poverty. Despite the great wealth of the United States, these low-wage workers have lower living standards than do similar workers in most other ...
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Briefly describe a situation observed or experienced in a practice setting where issues of discrimination were apparent.
... obtaining permenent work was very difficult. One trainee who had mild Asperger's Syndrome wanted to work in a supermarket or a shop. Many supermarkets publically promote statements about valuing people and diversity. Practising equal opportunities is clearly written in their ...
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Briefly describe the scale and scope of the UK government's welfare activities and outline what the 'Social Division of Welfare' means.
... on the classic forms of social welfare. However, regulation of the labour force and working conditions, general public health measures and some active intervention to at least partially redress inequality is usually implied as well. As Mishra notes, the concept ...
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Business Plan and Loan Proposal - This proposal will provide you with a detailed description of my future dental practice.
... the area, and would therefore be of benefit because of name recognition.
Curriculum Vitae:
J. Nicholas Porcello
4433 Chestnut Ridge Rd.
Amherst, NY 14228
JNPorcello@hotmail.com
(716) 480-0194
DOB: October 1, 1977.
Single
Education: 2004 graduate University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine with Doctor of Dental Surgery degree (DDS). ...
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By shifting from the view that drug and alcohol use is a disease, social workers have been granted more flexibility in their invention with substance users. Discuss.
... use is a disease helps to attain this goal. A theoretical understanding of addiction is of crucial importance in developing effective methods of intervention for social workers to control and prevent addictive behaviours and reduce associated problems. Therefore, this essay ...
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Can transpacial placements work? Dicuss the arguments for and against this.
... may be in our way such as implementing anti-discriminatory practice.
FINDINGS
Transracial adoption began to be practiced more widely after World War II. Children from war torn countries without families were adopted by families in Great Britain and the United States. (Baden, ...
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Care and protection
... impact on children who witness violence between their caregivers, making it easier for caregivers to gain protection orders on those grounds.
Child Youth and Family Service (CYFS)
CYFS is a statutory organization with its main function being driven from Section 14 ...
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Care and Service Planning for Children
... and this restricts his mental abilities in certain fundamental ways. This means, that Michael may be animistic i.e. projecting thoughts, intentions and feelings on to inanimate objects (p.202). At this stage Michael is unable to comprehend points of view that ...