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    Reproductive Health Bill The Reproductive Health Bill is a bill pending in the 15th Philippine Congress that seeks to promote on a national level access to information and the availability of natural and artificial contraception. It seeks to empower couples in responsible family planning through education and access to legal and medically safe birth control. The bill was first filed during the 8th congress in the Corazon Aquino administration and has been refiled in succeeding sessions. It has had

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    A cold bottle of beer‚ bright yellow sunshine‚ and a warm beach‚ it carries an irresistible charm about it. But Mr. Sen‚ adjusting his trousers to hide his enormous belly‚ fail to see any charm about that day. Mr. Sen along with his wife Zoya- Mrs. Sen‚ who was busy fondling her long jet black hair‚ sat under the bright summer sun. Mr. Sen looked sideways at his wife‚ she didn’t look at him even once during this whole time. Always busy caressing her hair or toying with her tall milkshake glass. He

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    and evaluation of China’s poverty reduction(1978-2002) 1.1 China has made great achievements in poverty reduction China’s economy has entered the take-off stage since 1978─the average growth rate of per capita GDP has been up to 8.1%. Just as Amartya Sen has analyzed: in the past two decades‚ China’s economy has been developed very rapidly. The growth of China’s income per capita is much faster than that of any other region in the world. Nevertheless‚ people have always failed to realize that

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    with the obstacles they encounter. While some people like Mrs Sens‚ fell to the abysm of culture-displacement because of her unwillingness to adjust herself into the new society; whereas for individuals like Mr Kapasi‚ are stopped by the hindrance of misunderstanding on the way of bridging the culture gap. However‚ tolerance can resolve the difficulty in the coexisting

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    change the ways to government have been for the pass eight years under president Bush. President Obama keeps bringing up Sen. McCain‚ he first tells his audience how we should be grateful for his time in serving the country‚ then he convince his audience how Sen. McCain is going to follow the same path as ex president Bush‚ and if we are looking for change‚ they shouldn’t vote for Sen. McCain. Throughout president Obama’s speech‚ the audience seemed to respond with cheerful applauses‚ because they too

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    given to SEN children either by you or other people in your class. 1.3 Describe the benefits of early intervention for disabled children and those with special needs This is something for you to think about as well as using the summary in the briefing sheet. Your ideas for this are good to include. You may want to think about what could happen to a child who’s SEN is not identified and helped early so doesn’t get the help they need. 1.4 Describe the purpose of individual plans for SEN children

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    prosperity. The host of the party said that it was placed in their living room to instill the fortune within the house. It is also obvious that most of the house’s furniture and fixtures are arranged according to this ancient Chinese philosophy. Sen‚ one of the guests‚ seem to be adept with feng shui and so I talked to him. He explained that the goal of feng shui is to harmonize the people with their environment. He furthered that the placement of the head of the fish is crucial because it shows

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    of pupils and here are the main ones: • The UN Convention of the Rights of the Child 1989 • The Education Act 2002 • Children Act 2004 and 2006 • The Freedom of Information Act 2000 • The Humans Right Act 1998 • The Special Educational Needs (SEN) Code of Practice 2001 and the Disability Discrimination Act 1995/2005 • The Data Protection Act 1998 • The Equality Act 2006 4.2 I will describe briefly how each of the above Laws or Codes written for Schools links to each child’s well-being

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    ‘Identify a policy and evaluate its impact on your practice‚ reflecting on the effect the policy has on outcomes for children and young people’ This essay will consider the policy of Inclusion‚ from a national and localised perspective‚ providing an appropriate understanding of policy and legislation‚ giving clear guidance of its evolution and relevance to practice. On researching policy and legislation through the decades there will be analysis of the way political and philosophical principles

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