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    Hegelian influence‚ particularly by the Young Hegelians who were radical liberals. In particular Ludwig Feuerbach had a profound effect on Marx’s early works. In contrast Adam Smith’s early life and works were strongly influenced by the literati who were a tight‚ close-knit group that met at pubs and social clubs to discuss‚ critique and debate each other’s work. While they both had early influences that would later drastically affect their views and works‚ Adam Smith was clearly the most influential

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    industry changed‚ human life began to adapt. Work life was drastically changed which‚ in turn‚ resulted in family life being affected. As is human nature‚ major change was met with great resistant. Ultimately‚ the most successful people during the transition were those that adapted quickly. The industrial revolution is often mistakenly thought of simply as a time period when science was becoming more organized and resulted in the production of new machinery. The Industrial revolution was a period

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    jobs very well‚ Lack of training for example staff not knowing what they are doing and not being able to keep children safe. 5.3 Describe how issues of public concern have altered public views of the sector. The public has seemed to start to lose faith in social services and police and nurseries as they think children should be looked after whilst at school. The public has stated how care companies‚ social services and police have let the victims down and didn’t help enough to protect them

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    Work and non-work relation Nowadays balancing between work and non-work life has become one of the major social and family concerns. It has been found that‚ working stress or family conflict may have negative impact on employee work performance and productivity (Pleck et al.‚ 1980). The main objective of this essay is to find the prevalence of the role conflicts in work and non-work domain and probable influences of this on the family‚ society and the organizations at large. The discussion will

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    The Negative Effects of Day Care on Children Now more than ever parents around America are dropping their children off at day care centers. Currently more than 56% of children in the USA‚ aged three to five years old are enrolled in day care centers. (Safety) According to the 1992 Census Bureau 60% of the mothers that leave their children at day care centers do it in order to maintain or improve the family ’s standard of living. (Child) In today ’s world standard means a few TV ’s‚ a computer

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    Unit 3: Understand how to Safeguard the Wellbeing of Children and Young People 1.1 Outline current legislation‚ guidelinespolicies 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 aware of the laws that look after children and young people as it is necessary within my job description. The education Act work together as well it

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    Nowadays‚ more and more children work for money. To some extent‚ paid work can help children to learn‚ to take responsibilities and have some extra money. However‚ it is also controversial to discuss whether or not children should get involved in money pursuit. To my mind‚ this really has some advantages and disadvantages. Paid work can bring children some income. Children are supposed to get money from their parents‚ which partly causes their parents some burden and make children annoyed when they

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    bullying are very bad. According to statistics from Smithtown Elementary School‚ by age twenty-three children who were identified as bullies in Middle school suffered from depression and low self-esteem than their peers who were not bullies. By age twenty-four‚ sixty percent of identified bullies had a criminal record. Bullies are less likely to finish college or locate long-term employment. Children who are labeled as bullies by their peers require more support as adults from government agencies‚

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    Module 1 Pathway module 094 Level 3 _ Supporting children and young people to have positive relationships As a child grows and develops through different stages of their lives‚ they will encounter a range of people with whom they may form relationships. Sadly‚ not all of these relationships will be positive and the child may need support to deal with conflicts or to end the relationships that are causing them harm. Task 1 Complete the spider chart below to show the different relationships

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    potentials: 093.1.1/2 1. UNICEF works for children in more than 190 countries. We believe that every child‚ no matter who they are or where they live‚ has the right to grow up safe‚ happy and healthy. In 1989‚ the world’s leaders officially recognised the human rights of all children and young people under 18 by signing the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The Convention is the basis of all our work. UNICEF is the only organisation working for children recognised by the Convention. The

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