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    The behaviourist perspective The behaviourist perspective is grounded on the idea that we can understand any type of behaviour by examining what individuals have learnt. This includes various personality traits such as confidence, shyness, being helpful, pessimistic or optimistic. Behaviourist theorist claim behaviour is a resulting factor of experience. Two very important figures who have both had a great hand in developing most of the ideas explained by this perspective is Pavlov and Skinner

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    Unit 4 Biologically conception is the moment when a sperm cell from a male enters the ovum or the egg from a female. The process is also known as fertilization and this is the initial stage of development for the baby’s growth. This is one of the key stages of sexual reproduction which is a form of reproduction that is necessary for genetic diversity. At four weeks a baby’s brain and spinal cord begin to form and the heart begins to form, also the arm and leg buds appear and the baby is now classed

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    In this assignment I will be addressing how the digestive system and the respiratory are linked to energy metabolism in the body. I am addressing this to explain what the energy system is and how it functions the only way I can describe it is through explain the digestive, respiratory and cardiovascular system work and how they link together. This topic is really important as without energy we would be able to function or survive. There are 3 body systems involved with energy. The first system

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    Whilst I was in my care setting I witnessed positive communication and team working in the care setting. Most of the teamwork promoted positive communication and therefore was necessarary in the care setting. According to BusinessDictionarary.com teamwork is ‘the process of working collaboratively with a group of people, in order to achieve a goal.’ Teamwork was critical in my care setting whether it is between the pupils or the staff. In my care setting throughout the year parents and teachers

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    physiological needs are satisfied and are no longer controlling thoughts and behaviors, the needs for security can become active. Adults have little awareness of their security needs except in times of emergency or periods of disorganization in the social structure (such as widespread rioting). Children often display the signs of insecurity and the need to be safe. Needs of Love, Affection and Belongingness when the needs for safety and for physiological well-being are satisfied, the next class

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    individual to distance themselves from this the rest of the people. The social disengagement theory basically examines the development of an individual and how it influences their development as they grow older. The activity theory of ageing examines how an individual continues to be attached to their normal routine of life. The two theories suggest two different things which two different individuals might have an impact on. The social disengagement theory would affect the personality of an individual

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    Task 3 P3 gather information from the individual about their health and wellbeing by interview and/ or questionnaire. Miss Molly McCarthy has given me permission to discuss her health and well-being. Signed. M. McCarthy Questions | Answers | Good afternoon how are you? | I’m ok thanks. | How old are you? | I'm 20. | Do you know tall you are and how much you weigh? | I am five foot seven and I think I weigh 11 stones | Do you smoke and how much? | Yes I do smoke and I roughly

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    Within sociology, but also partly in demography, economics and social policy studies, a cohort and life course perspective, event history analysis and microanalytic longitudinal data have become almost predominant (Mayer 1990, 2000; Riley et al. 1994). Baltes et al. (1999: 473) note, for instance, that life span psychology became more prominent due to, among other reasons, “... a concern with life span development in neighboring social science disciplines, especially sociology. Life course sociology

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    CLIENT: RAF | DURATION: | TITLE: | WRITER/GROUP: | SCRIPT: | | DATE: 02/06/14 | | MVO – Male Voiceover FVO – Female Voiceover SFX – sound effects Music: Insert a musical description…… SFX: Are you using any sound effects? MVO: Maria: We do many different activities to be more active and to help people. We also rescue many peoples in other countries. We do exercise with our term and practice and make them comfortable. We also have tents to stay

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    cooking or serving the food. Food safety, Food hygiene, Food inspections Food safety act 1990 Food safety is really important because you will be handling food that you don’t want to come across any harmful bacteria that can affect people’s health. For example you would need to make sure that the food is safe to eat this can be done by making sure that the food is cooked correctly and has been stored in the right place. Another way to ensure that the “food safety” policy is put into place

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