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How did the Nazis change and control people’s lives in Germany after 1933?
Germany
People
My essay is about how the Nazis changed and controlled normal peoples lives in Germany after 1933 to the start of World War two. The National Socialist German Workers Party also known as the Nazis took power on the 30 January 1933 when their leader Adolf Hitler became Chancellor. Although Hitler was Chancellor he had…
Explain How to Manage Disagreements with Children, Young People and Adults
Child
People
Children Disagreements with other people is something that we will all encounter at various points in our lives. It is therefore important from an early age that we learn how to manage disagreements and move on successfully from them. Children need to be taught from a young age that it is a normal part of…
What Influence on Children and Young People’s Development
Child
People
Illustrative examples are necessary to demonstrate how different factors, such as background, health, and environment, impact the development of children and young individuals. Background Regardless of their families’ changing circumstances, children from various ethnic backgrounds, cultures, environments, and situations can attend school without the institution being aware. Research shows that students from underprivileged backgrounds may…
Maintain and Support Relationships with Children and Young People
Child
People
Relationship
Maintain and Support Relationships with children and Young People Outcome1: Be able to communicate with children and young people. Assessment Criteria The learner can: Communicate with children and young people in a way that is appropriate to the individual, using both conventional language and body language. There are two ways of communicating with children and…
The Kinds of Influences That Affect Children and Young People’s Development
Child
People
Background and family environment Children and young people will come from a range of cultures, environments and circumstances and many families will go through significant changes during the time a child is at school. Such changes may include bereavement, family breakdown, arrival of new sibling, moving house or moving country. Any one of these may…
Are People Rational (in the Economist’s Sense) and Reasonable (in the Lawyer’s Sense)?
Law
People
Are People Rational (in the economist’s sense) and Reasonable (in the lawyer’s sense)? Both concepts of rationality and reasonableness indicate a process of reasoning by anticipating and analysing the consequences of their potential actions and establishing a list of preferences, depending on the anticipated consequences. A rational person, having established their list of preferences, will…
Safeguarding Children and Young People: UK Home Nation Legislation, Guidelines, Policies and Procedures
Child
People
Unit 3: Understand how to Safeguard the Wellbeing of Children and Young People 1.1 Outline current legislation, guidelines, policies and procedures within own UK Home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people. The Child Act 1989 was introduced to protect to children and young people from sufficient harm, neglect and abuse. I am…
“Ordinary People” Movie Analysis
Movie
People
“Ordinary people” everywhere are faced day after day with the ever so common tragedy of losing a loved one. As we all know death is inevitable. We live with this harsh reality in the back of our mind’s eye. Only when we are shoved in the depths of despair can we truly understand the multitude…
What Impacts on Children and Young People’s Lives
Child
People
A description of the social, economic and cultural factors that will impact on the lives of children and young people: Personal choice – Some families decide they don’t want to live the way what is viewed as the social norm for example travellers, the outcome of this factor is there may be people which wont…
Good Country People Literary Analysis
Country
People
Flannery O’Connor’s dismissal of the outside world allows you to understand more of the symbolic quality of all of the active characters. Even the names she chooses for each character help her to establish their significance in the story. O’Connor uses symbolism, good versus evil and the psychological and physiological problems of the characters to…