South Africa's Early Childhood Development (ECD) Department (2015) established South Africa's National Early Childhood Development Policy, which focuses on ensuring that all children, from birth to grade R, have access to high quality DIT supplies. The focus of the policy is to provide all disadvantaged young children in South Africa with access to ECD so that they have the opportunity to receive early stimulation. Children in a non-stimulating environment will experience growth retardation, language delay, social withdrawal, cognitive delay, and...
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The Discovery and Uses of Amphetamines The drug amphetamine serves as a stimulant for the central nervous system and affects chemicals in the nerves and brain which are associated with impulse control and hyperactivity (PubChem Compound Database). Itās used in a variety of drugs such as Adderall, Concerta, and Focalin to treat narcolepsy and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Amphetamine effectively helps treat ADHD and narcolepsy by increasing the user's ability to focus, stay awake, pay attention, and control behavior problems...
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In Chaucer's time, society had certain expectations of a monk, doctor, and summoner. All of these characters are thought to be courteous, honest, and intelligent however Chaucer depicts his characters as greedy, dishonest, and inappropriate. Throughout the tales, Chaucer finds humor in the difference between the ideal and the real in the characters that populate The Canterbury Tales. Society views people to be a certain way depending on their occupation despite not knowing who they truly are. All of the...
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Graduation is a time of celebration and thinking back on how we got to this moment. Having our friends and families be there to support us, and see us achieve one of lifeās greatest opportunities. For those graduating itās a time to celebrate with the friends around you who are also sharing this amazing moment that you have worked so hard for. Looking back at all which Plymouth State has offered you in your brief 4 years at school. Yet...
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Adaninggar Septi Subekti (2017) Critical Analysis of Steinbeckās The Pearl: Power and Silenced Voice, The journal analyzed Steinbeckās The Pearl the usage of Critical Literacy Framework on its components of electricity or dominant voice and silenced voice. It used to be once located that power contributors of the family between those who had dominant voices and those whose voices had been silenced and not stated had been in frequent relation to the unjust social machine at the time which favored...
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Metaphysics, according to Merriam-Webster, is the part of the philosophy that is concerned with the fundamental nature of reality and being. Personal identity is one of the main topics covered by the study of metaphysics. Personal identity is associated with the theme of the One and the Many and with a paradox: the individual remains the same despite their changes over time. The rationale for this paradox is the big challenge faced by metaphysics. Several philosophers tried to define personal...
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Everyone knows that fast food is unhealthy but Eric Schlosser has a strong hatred toward fast food. He hates fast food with all of his heart. He sees it as poison. He thinks fast food is evil. There is even proof showing his hatred towards fast food. Eric Schlosser is an American journalist who is most famous for his book, āFast Food Nationā. The book is about how Eric Schlosser views fast food. Before reading the book most people would...
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Years ago, Poseidon, Gods Zeus, and Hades joined and obliterated their parents, the Titans, and they had help from Kraken. Afterward, they divided the world among themselves Zeus took the skies, while Hades was left with the Underworld upon being tricked by Zeus. Poseidon took the seas, and Shortly after, the Gods created the mortals, whose faith fueled the gods' immortality. As time passed, mortals began to wonder and soon resisted their creators, angering the Olympians. Many, many, years after,...
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Nature has been of little interest to publishers of children's books. In fact, there haven't been a lot of featured stories about environmental issues to transmit values like ecology to the youngest. However children's literature is meant for future generations, it has incredible power to shape the world of tomorrow, particularly in regard to the environment. My interest in this particular theme has been put aside which is the reason why, through this essay, we are going to focus on...
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Of the philosophers, the one that I really like is Jean-Paul Sartre. Why? because I believe in freedom. According to Paul Sartre man is forever free. He can make choices all the time. He has the freedom to choose what he wants to choose. Yes, I believe in Jean-Paul Sartre because I had also freedom in everything. Freedom is very important to me because every one of us has the freedom to speak, freedom to act, freedom to think, and...
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I have always been eager to help others. I am confident that I can become a successful radiation therapist because of my dedication to the pursuit of academic excellence and my desire to succeed. As an undergraduate student, I have become increasingly aware of where my career would be. Over the years of my work experiences, working in environments such as in-home care, hospital, or volunteering in the medical field have taught me what skills I needed to improve and...
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After the first year, Tasia and I both decided to go through the sorority recruitment process. Throughout this process, I talked to up to thirty girls in the span of three days. Many girls asked me different questions, and I knew there was a code of conduct in terms of revealing and concealing my stigma depending on who I was talking to, as well as if they asked me something directly related to being Jewish. For example, a girl asked...
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As a 24-year-old Latina, I was born and raised in Miami, Florida which is one the most diverse cities that have a positive impact on the Latin community. I was first exposed to the speech pathology field when I was a small child. I had to attend speech therapy because I struggled with minor speech difficulties such as pronunciation and expressing myself specifically, in Spanish. My whole family speaks Spanish thatās the only I can communicate with them as a...
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Mothers are very important people in this world, they are one of the few people we develop a special bond with. They are the first person we create a special bond with. My motherās name is Annababette or āAnnaā for short. She is the most caring person I know. I treasure this woman with everything I am. My mother and I have this special bond together that Iām sure exist between mothers and their children all over the world. I...
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The system of checks and balances is a delicate set of balances between the various branches of the federal government, ensuring that each branch of government is unable to amass too much power. As it stands, the current impeachment process, which requires a simple majority vote by the House and 2/3 majority approval by the Senate, is an effective check on the president. Opponents of such a view may argue that by the supermajority requirement by the Senate makes impeachment...
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Artificial intelligence, blockchain, and cloud computing, you can name many new terms that our parents never heard in their childhood. It is truly the era of technology. Every new innovation that made the impossible possible makes you salivate just imagining how they work. It is just like childhood magic. Yes, you can also say it is the era of magic. In this new era catching up with a developed country as a developing country is a big hurdle. Every little...
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Identity or identification matters much in our modern world. In an era of sophisticated crime patterns, it has become more than necessary to identify and keep track of who is doing what. Most advanced economies have succeeded in achieving a high level of capacity to sift through the crowd and track both citizens and residents there. They have been able to attain such heights largely through the help of data banks where information about an individual can easily be stored...
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The Treaty of Versailles leaves Germany greatly weakened in terms of economic and military power, which gives a rise of resentment within the German nation. The Principal Allied and Associated Powers impose harsh restrictions on the German army. Part V of the Treaty of Versailles is dedicated solely to the limitation of German armament. Articles 159-213 constitute the military, naval, and air clauses, which Germany has to comply with in order to ārender possible the initiation of a general limitation...
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āDonāt talk, Just Act. Donāt Say, Just Show. Donāt Promise, Just Proveā. People go through life talking about their dreams and their aspirations when in reality the only thing that truly matters is oneās accomplishments. There are many attributes that contribute to oneās success. These include family, hobbies, and inspirations. Talking about your dreams is only about 5% of success, the other 95% comes from actually accomplishing your dreams. My family is one of the biggest reasons for all my...
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The main characteristic of my suburb (Mount Waverley) is The Riversdale Golf Club and Mt Waverley Reserve. The Riversdale Golf Club was there since 1892, every time we drive past the golf course, we see people playing there. It is really beautiful when it is spring because the flowers grow out of the fence and everyone can enjoy the view. There are 2 parks near my house, we can sometimes see mums/dads take their child(ren) to the park but sometimes...
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Cultural proximity is the notion that if an audience does not have access to their own local or national media content, then they will be led to consuming media production from their regional neighbors. The term has been mostly used to describe the appeal of foreign and domestic media in an international context. (Berg 2017) However, the concept of cultural proximity becomes inadequate to explain contemporary global media flows in that it neglects the presence of other proximities other than...
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It is 10 am on June 11th, 2018. I am bundled up in a sweater and a green rain jacket. I step off the tram to begin my journey up Mt. Roberts. Surrounding me is the largest temperate rainforest in the world. The trees are tall and vibrant. The bark is covered with moss. From the branches hang Usnea, many call it old manās beard lichen. The path I walk on is narrow and clear. They tell you on the...
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The coronavirus pandemic, like a thief in the night, came unannounced exposing the vulnerabilities of a country like Nigeria, and crippling her promising and future-driven economy. For young people, the Covid-19 disaster poses considerable risks in the fields of employment, education, and mental health through implemented social isolation, closure of places of worship, and a total smackdown of all economic activities by the government in order to curtail the spread of the virus. This calls for the need for young...
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A lot of people say that ignorance is bliss, but what exactly does it mean? Well, the formal definition of ignorance, based on the Merriam-Webster dictionary, is the ālack of knowledge, education, or awareness.ā And the definition of bliss is ācomplete happiness.ā I believe the phrase ignorance is bliss, is unique and different for each person, based on their beliefs and circumstances. People compare ignorance to stupidity. Being stupid is acting deliberately on your own terms. You are aware of...
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The special one. To begin with, the special person who I admire and try to emulate the most is my mom. My mom doesnāt just help me when and is there for me when I need her, but she is a doctor, which means that she also helps other people. She is always there for me when I need her no matter what it is from listening to my Quran, to helping me reach something high, and to anything else....
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The reason for the chosen study for a Master in Teaching is because of the passion that I have to be a teacher. By pursuing a career in teaching, the impression I can make on individuals continues to the next generation, through students, I can shape the destiny of the country. For a child, his/her first experience with socializing outside will be their school, such as following routines or rules. These are one of the few crucial facets of education...
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The story is built around the descendants of Maame, an Asante woman in eighteenth-century Ghana. She escaped from the fated land where she was a slave, to an Asante household leaving behind her newborn baby who is later known as Effia. Maame later got married to a great Asanteman and gave birth to another child called Esi. The two half-sisters, Effia and Esi, were born in separate villages. Effia got married to an Englishman called James Collins, who was involved...
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Qualities will be characteristics that one considers to be advantageous and, in that capacity, go about as the main impetus in their life. An individual's qualities overshadow different characteristics and, in this manner, direct the way wherein an individual may act specifically occasions. In my life, I have various qualities that I hold. One of the instructive qualities that are key to me is accomplishment. This is because of my conviction that what characterizes me most as an individual is...
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WFH has been defined in various terms over the four decades, namely remote work, flexible workplace, telework, telecommuting, e-working. These terms refer to the ability of employees to work in flexible workplaces, especially at home, by using technology execute work duties (Gajendran and Harrison, 2007; Grant et al., 2019). Gajendran and Harrison (2007) define teleworking as an āalternative work arrangementā in which workers perform tasks anywhere that can normally be performed in key workplaces during at least part of their...
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We are living in an age, where many people not only have a higher life expectancy, the majority also lives healthier, stays healthier, appears to stay young longer and therefore many people want to stay busy, maybe even then when they could retire. Those factors would suggest, that retirement is a broad term, leaving quite some room for the individual to arrive with decisions which suit their individual lifestyle. What I have observed though within the younger generation that for...
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