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    Inclusion in the Classroom Generally‚ when people describe the term inclusion they might use words like accepted‚ welcomed‚ valued‚ and togetherness. With word inclusion having the ability to generate these types of positive emotions‚ why wouldn’t one want to incorporate full-inclusion into the classroom? Its hard to see the potential pitfalls when looking at the developmental benefits from including students with more severe disabilities into the classroom‚ yet there are still concerns regarding

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    Care Unit 2: Equality‚ diversity and rights in health and social care. P1‚ P2‚ P3‚ M1- Concepts and discriminatory and anti-discriminatory practices. 6th November 2012 By Grace Kirby. Contents Page: Page 3 – 5 Part 1(P1): Explains concepts of equality‚ diversity and rights in relation to health and social care. Page 5 – 8 Part 2(P2): Describes discriminatory practices in health and social care. Page 9 - Part 3(P3): Describes the potential effects of discriminatory practice can have on

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    NCFE Level 2 Certificate in Equality and Diversity Unit 1: Exploring Equality and Diversity Session 2: Describing yourself in a diverse society How others use specific qualities to describe / define you Other people may tend to describe you in terms of their relationship with you. For example‚ a parent may see a particular person as their child‚ yet this same person may also be seen as a parent‚ a husband or wife‚ a work colleague‚ a boss or a team mate – to name just a few. Example:

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    flow of benefits of globalization towards the currently excluded sections. However‚ for achieving inclusive growth‚ it is essential that the diffusion of opportunities be supported with good governance and accountability. In order to reduce disparity and promote inclusive growth‚ the Indian government has set state-specific targets for parameters‚ such as GDP growth rate‚ agricultural growth rate‚ new work opportunities‚ poverty ratio‚ dropout rate in elementary schools‚ literacy rate

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    How far do Sources 2 and 3 support the impression given in Source 1 of the way Bevan dealt with the medical profession in 1948? Explain your answer‚ using the evidence of sources 1‚ 2 and 3.’ The impression that source one gives is that Bevan forced the National Health Service on doctors in 1948. Details from the source show this impression through the size of Bevan compared to the doctors. The size of Bevan shows us how powerful Bevan was in compared to the small size of the doctors’ who have

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    beauty routine that we would expect them to follow within their practical sessions. This ensures that students will be working to the same standard and will also adhere to the requirements of the awarding body. Practical sessions also help to explain difficult parts of the task when verbal exposition in not enough. I would also use group work activities‚ these particularly suit kinaesthetic learners but also when you have a group consisting of various abilities it allows both weak and strong

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    stratification (Parsons‚ 1970). Whilst complete societal equality may be unattainable‚ Equal Opportunities (EO) policies aim to ‘reduce the gap’. Inequality takes different forms and there is much theoretical debate regarding which grouping variables‚ such as gender or age‚ are important. There exist three key notions of ‘equality of opportunity’: formal‚ liberal and radical. The former two are minimalist concepts‚ concerned principally with equality of opportunity - the ‘beginning’ of the process. Conversely

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    Running Head: The Elaboration Likelihood The Elaboration Likelihood Model Applied to Internet Advertising In just a few years‚ the Internet has established itself as a very powerful platform that has changed the way we communicate. The Internet‚ as no other medium‚ has given an international or a "globalized" dimension to the world. It has become the universal source of information for over 1‚463‚632‚361 people. Cisco conducted a study‚ which predicted that traffic on the world’s networks

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    policies to be implemented. Donations are the best way to reduce poverty in a small scale....... We can open our own NGO to help the poor in all primary ways like providing food‚ cloths ‚ educations etc.. If you own a company or an offce you could employ people who are very poor! Small things can make great differences in ones life Pay your taxes‚ donate to worthy organizations when you can‚ do not support businesses or people that support or exploit illegal migrant farmers and pickers‚ and remember

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    Equality and Diversity is a term used in to define and champion equality‚ diversity and human rights in everyday living. It promotes and encourages equality of opportunity for all‚ giving every individual the chance to achieve their potential in inclusive practices and environments; that are free from prejudice and discrimination. The Equality Act 2006 states it is a lawful requirement for all public authorities to promote equality in their policies‚ guidelines and practices‚ thus having an impact

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