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The Writs Of Assistance
The Writs of Assistance were warrants that allowed officials to search for material that they had found to be smuggled in any citizen's home, even
without their given permission or a reason to do so. The British reversed their policy of salutary neglect. A Writ of Assistance was given to English
custom officers that had believed that an object could have been smuggled into the colonies. The Writs were highly enforced by the British and used
frequently by custom officers. The use of the Writs of Assistance was thrown away by many custom officers. They used the writs to harass the
colonists. With these writs in hand, the officers were allowed to enter the home of any colonist and turn the place upside down; breaking many parts of
the home in
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Asking For Help Essay
Prior to completing Skip Downing's "On Course Self Assessment," I was starting to realize one of my most sabotaging behaviors. I find it incredibly
difficult to say a three–word phrase. When it comes to assisting others, I have no problem lending a helping hand, but I cannot tell anyone that "I need
help." In writing this paper I hope to recognize the roots of my problem and adopt a plan to aid me in overcoming this negative behavior. After I took
the self–assessment and received a low score in the area of interdependence, I began considering options for overcoming my hesitation so that I may
become a successful student. The first strategy is to learn that I cannot do everything by myself. Typically, I never ask for...show more content...
We cannot know everything, and we can all benefit from mutual helping relationships. I may need someone to explain something discussed in
Psychology class today and that person may need the favor returned for English. Working together and helping others is important in almost every
area of life. I do not need to feel ashamed for reaching out first. As a result of doing the assessment, I realized that I seldom request and often reject
offers of assistance. A successful student would employ interdependence by actively seeking out mutually supportive relationships to help achieve their
goals and dreams, while doing the same for others in return. I chose this topic because I do not want to be a struggling student! Interdependence is a
key factor in being successful in college. In order to obtain a degree a college student must do well in all areas of their studies. To accomplish that,
he or she must comprehend the subject matter taught and apply what they learn. If a student does not understand something and refuses to ask for
help when it is readily available, they are only hurting themselves. Three little words can make all the difference. By asking someone who is more
knowledgeable than they may be in a certain area, they could find the missing pieces that lead to total understanding. This will enable them to perform
better on my assignments and to keep moving forward towards that college degree. College can be an
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Essay on Teaching Assistant
PROFESSIONAL DISCUSSION:
TDA 2.8 health and safety
3.1) Outline the importance of taking a balanced approach to risk management.
Children should be encouraged to think about risks and given more independence, so they are more likely to grow in confidence. If a child's
experiences is limited its likely that the child may find it difficult to assess and manage risks on their own .If we become to obsess about their health an
safety, we may affect their learning development and abilities. Sometimes it's good to offer them challenging environment for them to deal with risks
under our observation also when a child sustain or witness injuries they gain direct experience of their action and choices.
4.1) Recognise and respond to emergency...show more content...
Its your responsibility to make sure every children your with leaves the building. All rooms must have evacuation instructions including exit routes. The
sequence for fire and emergency evacuation procedures should be as follows:
–sound the fire alarm–evacuate the building–call the fire brigade–assemble at the assembly point–take a roll call using register.
Missing child: A register should be taken in each class starting of each session. A register also should be taken for children who are participating in
outings/visits away from school leaving a duplicate with head teacher. Children should be made aware and reminded of boundaries of school. If a child
is found missing in school contact the class teacher and head teacher immediately. Search the child's last whereabouts, classrooms, play areas and
school grounds to ensure that the child is not hiding or been locked in somewhere within the school. The head teacher should contact the police and the
parent/carers.
Evacuation: If there is a bomb scare or an intruder in the school, evacuation procedures would be usually be the same as fire. You should report any
emergency problems to the class teacher. Where as visitors should always be asked to sign in and out in the visitors book and given a visitor badge
so you know who's a visitor and who's a intruder and most of all you know there whereabouts in an emergency as you are responsible for there health
an safety.
4.3) Give
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The Writs Of Assistance

  • 1. The Writs Of Assistance The Writs of Assistance were warrants that allowed officials to search for material that they had found to be smuggled in any citizen's home, even without their given permission or a reason to do so. The British reversed their policy of salutary neglect. A Writ of Assistance was given to English custom officers that had believed that an object could have been smuggled into the colonies. The Writs were highly enforced by the British and used frequently by custom officers. The use of the Writs of Assistance was thrown away by many custom officers. They used the writs to harass the colonists. With these writs in hand, the officers were allowed to enter the home of any colonist and turn the place upside down; breaking many parts of the home in Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Asking For Help Essay Prior to completing Skip Downing's "On Course Self Assessment," I was starting to realize one of my most sabotaging behaviors. I find it incredibly difficult to say a three–word phrase. When it comes to assisting others, I have no problem lending a helping hand, but I cannot tell anyone that "I need help." In writing this paper I hope to recognize the roots of my problem and adopt a plan to aid me in overcoming this negative behavior. After I took the self–assessment and received a low score in the area of interdependence, I began considering options for overcoming my hesitation so that I may become a successful student. The first strategy is to learn that I cannot do everything by myself. Typically, I never ask for...show more content... We cannot know everything, and we can all benefit from mutual helping relationships. I may need someone to explain something discussed in Psychology class today and that person may need the favor returned for English. Working together and helping others is important in almost every area of life. I do not need to feel ashamed for reaching out first. As a result of doing the assessment, I realized that I seldom request and often reject offers of assistance. A successful student would employ interdependence by actively seeking out mutually supportive relationships to help achieve their goals and dreams, while doing the same for others in return. I chose this topic because I do not want to be a struggling student! Interdependence is a key factor in being successful in college. In order to obtain a degree a college student must do well in all areas of their studies. To accomplish that, he or she must comprehend the subject matter taught and apply what they learn. If a student does not understand something and refuses to ask for help when it is readily available, they are only hurting themselves. Three little words can make all the difference. By asking someone who is more knowledgeable than they may be in a certain area, they could find the missing pieces that lead to total understanding. This will enable them to perform better on my assignments and to keep moving forward towards that college degree. College can be an Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Essay on Teaching Assistant PROFESSIONAL DISCUSSION: TDA 2.8 health and safety 3.1) Outline the importance of taking a balanced approach to risk management. Children should be encouraged to think about risks and given more independence, so they are more likely to grow in confidence. If a child's experiences is limited its likely that the child may find it difficult to assess and manage risks on their own .If we become to obsess about their health an safety, we may affect their learning development and abilities. Sometimes it's good to offer them challenging environment for them to deal with risks under our observation also when a child sustain or witness injuries they gain direct experience of their action and choices. 4.1) Recognise and respond to emergency...show more content... Its your responsibility to make sure every children your with leaves the building. All rooms must have evacuation instructions including exit routes. The sequence for fire and emergency evacuation procedures should be as follows: –sound the fire alarm–evacuate the building–call the fire brigade–assemble at the assembly point–take a roll call using register. Missing child: A register should be taken in each class starting of each session. A register also should be taken for children who are participating in outings/visits away from school leaving a duplicate with head teacher. Children should be made aware and reminded of boundaries of school. If a child is found missing in school contact the class teacher and head teacher immediately. Search the child's last whereabouts, classrooms, play areas and school grounds to ensure that the child is not hiding or been locked in somewhere within the school. The head teacher should contact the police and the parent/carers. Evacuation: If there is a bomb scare or an intruder in the school, evacuation procedures would be usually be the same as fire. You should report any emergency problems to the class teacher. Where as visitors should always be asked to sign in and out in the visitors book and given a visitor badge so you know who's a visitor and who's a intruder and most of all you know there whereabouts in an emergency as you are responsible for there health an safety. 4.3) Give Get more content on HelpWriting.net