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    as many bars, one high school and no books stores or libraries. This means you’re either too drunk to read, or too Christian to read anything good. Big enough to have a mayor’s house, but not big enough to be on any map of any kind, it’s the kind of town where everyone knows your name and basically everything about you. Danielsville is the kind of town that if there was a wedding, there’d be no point in not inviting someone, because they’d probably end up being someone’s plus one anyway.…

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    unable to be paid the full adult wage. Junior pay rates do not take into account young people’s experience, meaning they will be earning less than someone merely 2 years older…

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    Beneficial to education? Video games, played by millions around the world and often thought of as time consuming and holding only negative effects on young minds. This topic is widely argued and questioned by parents and younger people alike. During this essay, this topic will be discussed and argued from both sides, for and against. To begin, when young minds play video games, emotional and intellectual skills are actually developed. These skills are gained through the practice of tasks like…

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    are not just one person, but members of an entire system (Leonardsen, 2007). My favorite quote from the Author is this, “The more we are able to move two steps back and observe how these challenges appear in a systematic way in our society, the easier it will be able to act strategically at societal levels (Leonardsen, 2007).” It is all about taking care of the client and knowing that they are a part of a big picture. We must be mindful that everything in life effects everything else. One more…

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    dignity and worth of the children with whom they work with (NASET, 2007). The ethical statements I choose are the ones that interesting me the most. “Intervene professionally when a colleague’s behavior is illegal, unethical, or detrimental to individuals with exceptionalities”(CEC, 2010). I find this ethic the hardest for me because there are times when the principal at my school is the one whose behavior is negatively affecting the students I work with. While something should be said every…

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    children and young people charged in court in 2015 was 1,878; the lowest it has ever been since the year 1992 (Statistics New Zealand, n.d.). This fact, alongside other data that is listed and explained below supports the thesis statement that - youth crime is under control in New Zealand. The ‘other data’ will consist of four paragraphs. First of all, information on the topic will be given as well as the types of offenders that exist; secondly, what causes these children and young people to…

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    each child has the right to express themselves. • Children's act 1989- welfare of a child comes first and safeguarding children and the roles agencies play. 1 main key...local authorities have a duty to provide services for all children families and young people to access the same services. • Disability Act 1995/2005- rights for disabled people for housing employment and services. Play settings to provide equal access to all children…

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    Keeping children healthy and safe is paramount as it is our duty as professional childminder to protect and prevent children from accidents and keep them safe all the time. Also, it is import to ensure that parents are happy with the service provided (Tassoni, 2007). For the children to be safe it is important to ensure that home safety is kept to standard. Safety of children can be achieved if childminder maintains things in the right place and making sure that children cannot access kitchen…

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    Journals Online (e-journals), SCOPUS (database), Australian Bureau of Statistics (Government website), The search strategies used a combination of the terms identified in the Appendix, alternating around homelessness, homeless youth, homeless pathways, young people, adolescents, family breakdown, domestic violence, sexual…

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    Unfair Balance of Power One Thousand and One Nights is a collection of stories from India, Persia, and Arabia and have been translated by various authors over hundreds of years. Even though it is a collection of different stories, they are all centered on the frame story of King Shahryar and his wife, Scheherazade, who narrates different stories for a thousand and one night in hopes that the King would stop killing innocent young women as punishment for his first wife’s adulterous act. The…

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