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    Have you ever been curious as to why devastating evil and senseless suffering exists in this world? An excellent question‚ one to which we as human begins may unfortunately never know the proper answer to. Albert Camus’ book “The Plague” offers a valid response to the problem of evil and suffering because‚ it offers a more rational understanding of the puzzle that is the problem of evil and suffering while‚ it simultaneously encourages resistance to evil. The story accomplishes this by having the

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    religion 2unit hsc notes religion and belief systems in austrlia post 1945 Contemprary aboriginal spirualities aboriinal spirituality as determined by the dreaming Dreaming Dreaming describes an enormous variety of spiritual beliefs and not a single unified systems; it refers to all that is known and understood by aboriginal. It is central spiritual concept‚ determines not only beliefs and values and religions with people and the environment Aboriginals believe they are related to the

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    the environment” (Driscoll‚ 1994‚ pp. 8-9). in the present society‚ there are many interests on how social influences can effect on children and their and morality. The main concept of learning behavior is through environment. (Hoffman‚ 1993) Albert Bandura came up one of the most significant theories of learning and development which is studied as the ‘social learning theory (1971). “Most human behavior is learned observationally through modeling: from observing others one forms an idea of

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    Good morning sir and fellow students. Significant events are pivotal in enriching ones understanding of their identity‚ which leads to an understanding of where they belong in the world. This is shown through our prescribed text “The Simple Gift” composed by Steven Herrick; as well as Tim Winton’s “The Turning”. | Steven Herrick’s free verse novel explores this value of events that shape a persons identity and hence their sense of belonging in their world.  The cause of his alienation appears to

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    Unit SHC unit 31. People communicate for different reasons‚ the main reason is to survive‚ if we didn’t communicate we wouldn’t be able to have food and water. Other reasons people communicate is to build relationships‚ share feelings to others and to gather information. Communication can be done in many ways‚ the main way is verbally however there is also in writing‚ gestures‚ sign language and body language. People tend to use a couple of these ways at the same time‚ for example when we are

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    SC 3045: Promote positive behaviour. 1.1 In order to promote positive behaviour a care setting or organisation should follow legislation made by government such as the Human Rights Act 1998‚ codes of practise and relevant policies set out by the trust or service. It is important to read and understand theses legislations and policies and then apply them to working practise. We receive mandatory training that reinforces the trusts policies and keeps us informed of any changes to be aware

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    “Society moves ahead and the law limps behind” Discuss this referring to contemporary issues in family Society’s opinions are constantly‚ and rapidly changing‚ and consequently this poses significant challenges to the family law system in Australia. A family is a social unit containing individuals related by blood‚ marriage or other legally recognised relationships. Family law reforms have been implemented over the past three decades‚ entailing the recognition of same sex couples. Furthermore

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    It is important that information relating to people receiving support or care is securely stored. This is to protect their privacy and maintain trust between the person and the health or social care service. Read the following scenarios and explain why the information should have been stored securely. Scenario 1 Kathy has just seen the doctor about her haemorrhoids‚ which she is very embarrassed about. Once she leaves the surgery‚ the receptionist collects Kathy’s notes and puts them down on the

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    Analyse the impact of Globalisation on an economy other than Australia. Chosen Economy- China Globalisation is the growing interdependence of the world’s people and world trade. It involves shrinking space and time and breaking down borders in order to allow people access to new technology‚ markets‚ tools and organisations such as the WTO. Globalisation impacts positively on China’s economy by increasing trade and GDP‚ encouraging foreign investment from Transnational Corporations (TNC’s)

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    Overview The key purpose identified for those working in health‚ social or care settings is “to provide an integrated‚ ethical and inclusive service‚ which meets agreed needs and outcomes of people requiring health and/or social care”. For this unit you need to undertake risk assessment in relation to pressure area care and the risk of skin breakdown. This assessment will take place across a variety of health and social care settings‚ throughout hospitals‚ including operating departments‚ hospices

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