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    Without support making the wrong decision is easy. This is an idea that is illuminated in both Stephen King’s Carrie and the La Loche Shooting. Carrie is a novel about a high school girl, Carrie, who is the target at school by her teachers and peers, but also the target at home by her ultra-religious mother, Margaret. The La Loche Shooting is a school shooting that occurred on January. 23rd, 2016 in a Community School, where four teachers and classmates were killed by a troubled high school boy.…

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    Williams V Saxbe Summary

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    One of the first cases that was fought after the passing on Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a case known as Williams v. Saxbe (1976). In Williams v. Saxbe, Ms. Williams was working with her supervisor and seemed to have a great working relationship until Mr. Brinson started making sexual advances toward her. When she refused, he continued to pursue her and he even started to say slanderous statements about Ms. Williams. Ms. Williams was eventually terminated for her position due to…

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    Make sure a psychologist who specialises in personality disorders is involved from the start. The children must trust this person enough to tell them about everything that happens at the narcissistic parent’s house. Do not think that you are protecting the children be telling them that this parent loves them and means well. In the long run, this will do a lot of damage, as they will then believe they are deserving of such abuse. The psychologist must train them to see the patterns of abuse, and…

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    Incident #1: Weapon on School Grounds In the 6th grade, when I was 12 years old, I made the stupid decision of bringing a knife to school. No one knew what I had planned. On the school bus on the way to school, I showed a young lady I went to school and church with the knife, she was in 8th grade. 20 minutes into my first period a dean came and got and it wasn’t until I was in the resource officer’s office that I realized that the person I showed the knife to had told on me. I wrote an…

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    Glt1 Task 5.1

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    Homework 5 1. One of the important things that a caregiver must remember is that you cannot shake a baby to make them stop crying. While shaking a baby can lead to many other painful things to the child it can also give the child shaken baby syndrome. As it is stated in the book, caregiver might get frustrated with the child crying, and think shacking it will make it stop but all instead it can lead to this life threatening condition. Shaking baby syndrome is “a motion that ruptures blood…

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    “I’m going to freedom,” Jeremiah said to himself over and over again. He was a young and fragile twelve-year-old boy. All you could hear as the days went by were enslaved people crying and getting whipped, just like him. There was no such thing as “freedom” in America during the 1800s. He felt every drop of blood, sweat, and tear that poured from his body. Jeremiah knew that he only had two options: stand up for himself or escape to the north. He realized that his first option wasn’t a smart…

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    Legend: A Story of Rebellion Legend by Marie Lu, published November 29, 2011, is a dystopian novel told from the point of view of two 15-year-olds, June and Day, living in a divided America 100 years into the future. Day is the most wanted criminal of a controlling government called the Republic, while June is an elite student and the star prodigy of the Republic. When Day breaks into a hospital to steal plague cures for his family he becomes the prime suspect of Metias’, June’s brother, murder.…

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    In the novel, The Ewell family can best be characterized as abnormal and have a lack of decency. There were several instances in the novel that displayed how abnormal the Ewells were. This is first evident, in how Burris is so disrespectful to Miss Caroline. On Burris’s first and only day of school this year, he used some unimaginably foul language toward Miss Caroline. He called Miss Caroline names that only the devil himself would use on someone. Not many students would ever dare call…

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    Physical care routines such as changing, cleaning, dressing and feeding. Early Years assistant should take dignity and respect into account when doing each of these physical care routines. Respect is taken into account when carrying out physical care routines by making sure all early years assistants give every child respect. For example if they have a disability or some needs which needs to be covered. They should be no different to others. By talking to the child during the care routines they…

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    On Sunday, August 14, 1971, Zimbardo and his colleagues set in motion an experiment that would have a profound impact on twenty healthy young men in the community of Palo Alto, California. Shocking the world, this experiment was to show the impact of situational factors on the behaviour of perfectly stable young men when their freedom was taken away and they were put in a prison setting. Zimbardo set up a simulated prison environment, determined the guards and prisoners with a coin toss, and…

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