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    Feminist criminology emerged out of the realisation that criminology has from its inception centred on men and the crimes they commit. Although it can be argued female criminality was researched by Lombroso‚ as far back as 1800’s‚ female crime‚ it’s causes and the impact in which it had on society was largely ignored by the criminological futurity. Those Criminologist who did attempt to research female crime such as Thomas and Pollak were not only very damning of women but were also very condescending

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    Application 1 & 2

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    Application 1 – Evaluation of Two New Assessment Methods for Selecting Telephone Customer Service Representatives 1. The reliability for both the clerical and the work samples are favorable. We see in the Clerical Test that the co-efficient alpha (at .85 and .86) and the test-retest (.92) are both high so we have an acceptable degree of reliability for the test. For the Work Sample (T) & Work Sample (C) we find the inter-rater agreements to be high at with Work Sample (T) being T1=88% and T2=79%

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    Can Affect Individuals Domestic violence is a pattern of behavior used to establish power and control over another individual through fear and intimidation‚ which often includes threats or violence. The effects of domestic violence could be long term or short term. A long term effect of domestic violence is physical injuries that can cause arthritis‚ hypertension‚ or heart disease. A short term effect of domestic violence could be anxiety or depression. Physical or emotional abuse may lead

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    3 Introduction to communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. 1. Understand why communication is important in the work setting 1.1 Identify different reasons why people communicate:People communicate in order to establish and maintain relationships with others‚ to give and receive information or instructions‚ to understand and be understood‚ to share opinions‚ knowledge‚ feelings‚ emotions. 1.2 Explain how effective communication affects all aspects of own

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    Introduction Throughout this study I will be looking into how we communicate as a society‚ through care services. The care service I am studying is a residential home‚ south of Middlesbrough. In order to maintain confidentiality of the home and clients I will not refer to either by name. The home provides nursing care as well as ordinary residential care and is privately owned. The registered care categories are for people of old age and physical disability‚ the specialist Care Categories provide

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    No Pain No Gain

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    about related life-style. A period of pain in exchange of a period of enjoyment in future‚ supported by what is gained‚ life seems like a constant repitition of exchanging‚ or investing‚ to put it in other ways. No wonder there has been prevailing idea that people would labour hard in their youth and leave themselves smelling the flowers when they’ve accumulted enough wealth or get old.Nevertheless‚ success depend a little bit too much on money and origins. There´s a similar situation in Germany‚ India

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    QUEEN ELIZABETH I She never married a man‚ so she married a country instead. Queen Elizabeth I changed how women and the ruling was known throughout history. Many people only see her as the‚ “Virgin Queen‚” but she was so much more than that. From the beginning of her childhood‚ to her being crowned queen‚ she never had it easy. Queen Elizabeth shaped society how we know it‚ she became an icon around the world. Queen Elizabeth I was born Elizabeth Tudor. It was the year of 1533 when her mother

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    The analysis of the text “May Day” by F.S. Fitzgerald. Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (September 24‚ 1896- December 21‚ 1940) was an Irish American Jazz Age novelist and short story writer. Fitzgerald is regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the twentieth century. In his own age‚ Fitzgerald was the self-styled spokesman of the "Lost Generation"‚ or the Americans born in the 1890s who came of age during World War I. He finished four novels‚ left a fifth unfinished‚ and wrote dozens of

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    Aim I am going to compare and contrast 3 pain assessment tools‚ which would be appropriate for use in our clinical area‚ using current literature‚ benchmarks and practice guidelines. If pain is what the person tell he is (McCaffery M‚ Pasero‚ 1999) therefore pain assessment tools should be based on the patient’s own perception of their pain and its severity. But sometimes it ’s difficult to express the pain that we feel into words. Pain assessment tools have two main categories: multi-dimensional

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    much younger children) can affect childrenâ€TMs development. They may display frustration‚ aggression‚ anger‚ regression‚ withdrawal and other behavioural problems. If there is a divorce sometimes children may think itâ€TMs their fault that mum and dad are not together any more. They may begin to hate themselves. Physically they may experience a loss in appetite and insomnia. They may not be able to concentrate in school and it may become challenging for them as they may be suddenly expected to become

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