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    Tda 3.3 Safeguarding Essay

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    requirement for a gender-balanced workforce of teachers within childcare has been said to support behavioural development in children (Cameron, 2001), although it is argued that female practitioners may have a negative impact on behaviour, especially boys, due to the incorrect form of discipline (Coutler and Greig, 2008). However a male practitioner is viewed as a superior role model for introducing no-nonsense ruling over various behaviour types, promoting risky-play and taking risks,…

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    Occupational Inequality Among Men and Women Imagine being a woman in 1972 and trying to enter the workforce. In those days, women were (stereo) typically secretaries, nurses, teachers, and in other such jobs where the primary focus was taking care of sick children and injured adults. According to the data given on table 11.1, very few women worked in what were considered “men’s fields.” These fields consisted of civil engineers, auto mobile and mechanical, and dentistry field. In contrast, women…

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    Goodbye to Girlhood. (Article 34) The main idea of this article was describing how media was changing people, mainly females about how they look and act. Media was described as taking over girl’s lives. For example, by showing them unrealistic views and acts of other girls their age. It has been studied and more females have gotten diagnosed with depression, eating disorders, or very low self-esteem now at a lower age. Now, girls are focusing on being/looking sexy and fitting in rather than…

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    for the conflict of fantasies and reality in the boy. Light that symbolizes hope, illusion fiction and similarly, darkness expresses pessimism, truth and realism in narrator’s dilemma. Unlike other stories, “Araby” does not use name for the characters instead a young “boy” for the main character and “Mangan’s sister” for the girl he has a crush on. The reason for this anonymity is that the author wants the reader to relate to the epiphany the boy faces in the story. We all have our moments of…

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    being very young and seems to be in a rush to get her daughter to school. The daughter is a very playful girl that likes her dolls and her crystal bracelet. The colors in the background fade when the camera focuses on the characters, such as the boy riding his bike and as the man and woman each drive their cars. The characters seem to be living a typical American lifestyle, but everything is changed toward the end of the advertisement. The commercial changes drastically from beginning…

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    The Russian Bride’s Attire is a life-sized oil painting by the Russian artist Konstantin Makovsky that is currently hanging in the Legion of Honor. At 110 x 147 inches, the piece pulls you in; as if you could step right into it and begin helping the ladies prepare the bride for marriage, or maybe bust her out of there. Makovsky is telling a subtle story through the composition and subject of this painting. The amount of emotion he brings with his angles and use of light and color is breath…

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    gendered clothing. The little girl had on black tights, a leopard print sweat shirt, and boots, while the little boy was in jeans, a navy jacket, and sneakers. The children were playing on concrete steps, as their parents watched them from a few feet away. The little boy had a harder time navigating around the large steps as he was still in the process of learning to walk. At one point the little boy fell on his face—hard. The mother held him and comforted him stating, “You’re good, you’re…

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    A Party down at the Square is a story of a young boy who witness a lynching. The young boy is staying over at a family member house. When a group of man came and told our narrator uncle that there was going to be a party down in the square. Our narrator was told by his uncle to come. Like most people I thought that it was an actually party. We learn that when the narrator should up there was no music and people where angry. During all this they had a storm going on outside. That cause an…

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    father begins to act out of a personal perspective, the boy starts contemplate if they were allowing themselves to do the right thing. Immediately, the man discloses to his son and assures him that the previous owners have passed away. As anticipated, the boy insists that both he and his father should thank the people who had left the food, as something a “good guy” would do. Corresponding their confrontation with a corrupted humanity, the boy continues to base his decisions on natural decency.…

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    SSR And Wings Short Story

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    The short stories SSR and Wings are both about 2 boys with a very different approach to life, living in a different time era but both have 1 main goal which focuses on the topic of shoes. I, Douglas from SSR and Young Mack from Wings have had a relation to shoes at least once in our lives. We all have had passion for shoes and it has impacted our lives even if its in different ways. This essay will discuss the main differences in each and one of our approach to shoes. Shoes havent been a huge…

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