The Children’s Act – How does it promote anti discriminatory practice? The Act, which brings together all existing child protection legislation and extends protection from unfair treatment, explicitly excludes children and young people from legal protection from unfair discrimination. The Children Act 1989 recognised that the welfare of the child is paramount and set out an overarching system for safeguarding children and the roles different agencies play. It introduced the concept of parental
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person can give regarding why they did or did not do something, but if someone could possibly make a difference, even just a small one, why wouldn’t they? As most of us know, the presidential election this year is bizarre, and a correct decision just does not seem to exist. However, this should not stop Americans from voting. If you are strongly against both candidates, choose the “lesser of two evils” and vote. There are many reasons Americans aren’t voting, but a few are things such as: lack of time
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Chapter 1: Matter and Energy Spring 2013 Topics 2 Chapter 1 Topics Matter and its Classification Physical and Chemical Changes and Properties of Matter Energy and Energy Changes (skip) Scientific Inquiry Chapter 1 Math Toolboxes Scientific Notation (exponential notation) Significant Figures Units and Conversions Chem 100 Spring 2014 Classification of Matter Chemistry is a branch of physical science, concerned with the study of the composition, properties and behavior
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a common agreement of the subject matter that is being studied; theories constructed from hypotheses; empirical, objective methods of data collection and general laws. A paradigm is “a set of theoretical assumptions that are agreed upon by scientists which provide a means of making sense of the world in which we live”. This is according to Kuhn who is a philosopher in science who stated that to be a science there must be a unified and agreed upon subject matter. This should consist of three main
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What are the main ideas of the poem? How do you understand this poem? The main ideas of this poem are the love the father has in the poem for he’s son but this poem relates to every father about he’s son a father would do anything for he’s son know matter what. The unbreakable love the father has for the son is clear in this poem the father is protecting (even though it may not look like it) he’s son by doing all that he can so he’s son will not wake up from he’s sleep because he’s child looks peaceful
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the complaint and answer. Question 4 of 30 2.5 Points John Doe (Arizona) sues Jane Smith (California) and Joe Johnson (California) in federal district court in California. A.The court does not have jurisdiction as the defendants are both from California and not diverse. B.The court does not
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Article 12 Cases State as provided under Article 12 of the Constitution has four components: ( a ) The Government and Parliament of India- Government means any department or institution of department. Parliament shall consist of the President, the House of People and Council of States ( b ) The Government and Legislature of each State State Legislatures of each State consist of the Governor, Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly or any of them. ( c ) Local Authorities within the
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Without something to give mass to the basic building blocks of matter, everything would behave as light does, floating freely and not combining with other particles. Ordinary matter, as we know it, would not exist. How long has the search gone on? Scientists have been looking for the Higgs since the 1960s, but the search began in earnest more than 20 years ago with early experiments at Cern in Europe and Fermilab in the US. Does finding the Higgs boson mark the end of the search? It's just the
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Also, if people believe that it does not matter that the teachers do it, the ones that should be leaders for the ones they teach, then it should not matter to them that students do it too. There is really no difference between the two, besides the fact that students are still learning. However, they are learning from those teachers: if the teachers
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July 23 2011 Explain if it matters that a parent literally had nothing to do with a biological child in order for the child to take advantage of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) to care for that parent. It does not matter if the parent had nothing to do with the biological child. The employee can still take advantage of the Family and Medical leave Act. The law interpretation
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