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    the risks associated with human health deals, with overexposure of radiation. Some common issues with overexposure to radiation happens in the cells, by either killing them or mutating the DNA inside of them, and both of these can lead to the development of cancerous cells. Just like at the dentist or doctor’s office, they try to protect one’s thyroid as it is the most susceptible to radiation, it is also the number one cancer due to nuclear radiation, especially in exposed children. Even…

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    1. What does human development mean to you? Human development is the process of life from beginning to end. Each part of life has a different stage and each child transitions through each stage differently. Although one child may develop communication skills due to at home readings and parent interaction, another child may develop communication skills through classroom interactions. Both children are developing, but in different ways. Mrs. Lewis also feels development can begin in the womb. She…

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    1.1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth to 19 years of age Introduction: Children’s do not develop at the same rate as each another .Every child has different rate of Development Areas of development: These are the main areas of development 1. Physical development 2. Social development 3. Intellectual development 4. Language development As there will be difference of children progress at the same rate .The below is the guide To they…

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    unitary economy managements was needed. The Bretton Woods Conference was one of the major conferences that came up the initial strategic plans of universal economic management programs. A strategy that created institutions to help harmonize economic development goals and achievement was agreed to at the conference. The three major institutions that were created at the conference were the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank and the General Agreements of Tariffs and Trade. The three…

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    Freud’s thoughts on the unconscious, free association and other therapeutic techniques, psychosexual development, and defense mechanisms. Freud developed three states of awareness, conscious, pre-conscious, and unconscious. A person’s conscious is fully aware. The conscious is aware of person’s behaviors and the changing environments around…

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    SUBJECT: China Summary: For the past three decades, China’s economic and social development trajectory has been growing at an average of about 10 percent GDP growth rate and more than 600 million people have been lifted out of poverty. With a population of about 1.4 billion, China became the second largest economy and is a major political and financial player. Aspirations to become a world leader, in par with the U.S run deep. China is setting up complementary or parallel structures to…

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    of outside factors throughout a child’s upbringing and how they characterise that child. Child Psychology has a much more practical look at the child and its development. The study looks on a child as a subject and how those outside factors accrued during childhood can develop. Child psychology also looks at not only how these developments were formed but how they can be assessed and treated. Child Psychology follows on from the more theoretical side of childhood studies and builds on…

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    Today thirty-four percent of kids around the world live with a single parent. Everyday adults that are not ready to be parents are having kids. They say that kids that come from a single parent family are more likely to get in trouble. You question yourself about why this maybe true. Is it because they have no father figure? Or because they haven’t experienced a safe environment at home? Or maybe because they go through more challenges in life and at home?Although these questions can be asked,…

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    If someone asked us what our parents have pass down to us, surely we would point out something that we have observed in our own parents behavior regularly such as primary socialization which include values, beliefs, norms or conflicts in life. Divorce is one of the traumatic situations that a child might experience in early life. From the child’s point view, divorce is a devastating experience that usually has life- long effects. If the child does not get the support he/she needs during this…

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    After reading and researching I found out that the theorists I originally wrote about in my planning stage were still relevant. By doing further research I found out that there were other theorists which were more compelling. I made a change to one of my objectives as I thought it would be more effective because then I could show the results of what the practitioners views were. Objectives 1) I completed a literature review and I read a lot of books and done research on various websites. I found…

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