What does the term marriage mean? A marriage is a relationship between two people that love each other. Many couples are desired to get married not only for the recognition of relationship from the society‚ but also the ultimate expression of love towards each other. Gay marriage however‚ is one of the most controversial issues in the modern world. For the past thousand years‚ marriage has been recognized as the social union between a man and a woman. In most cultures across the globe‚ homosexuality
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Language Barriers Families tend to move to the United States looking for better job opportunities or simply for a better life for their children. Families want to Americanize and fit into the crowd as soon as possible so they cannot be judged or discriminated. They struggle to make their new home and adopted language their primary language without over thinking all the culture that will be lost in the process. Families adopt a new culture‚ language and state of mind‚ which helps them to be accepted
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1 Understand the importance of equality and inclusion Diversity: differences between individuals and groups eg culture‚ nationality‚ ability‚ ethnic origin‚ gender‚ age‚ religion‚ beliefs‚ sexual orientation‚ social class. Equality: individual rights; giving choices; respect; services in response to individual need Inclusion: placing individuals at the centre of planning and support; valuing diversity Discrimination: direct discrimination; indirect discrimination; treating some individuals
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Understand the potential effect of transitions on children and young people’s development. Through out our lives we are confronted by changes. People‚ places and even our own bodies change. We are faced by ongoing periods of transition as things alter from how they were to how they are now. Transitions can positively or negatively impact on children and young people’s development depending on how they are supported and the change is managed. There are several types of transition children and
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The Equality Act 2010 – key areas for employers and how to meet the challenge The main provisions of the Act came into force on 1 October 2010. Who is protected? As previously‚ job applicants‚ employees (and former employees)‚ partners (and former partners) and workers (and former workers) are protected. Which characteristics are protected? As previously‚ age‚ disability‚ gender reassignment‚ marriage and civil partnership‚ pregnancy and maternity‚ race‚ religion or belief‚ sex and sexual
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1) Economics of Inclusion—We want to promote a local economy that is aware of and responsive to the wants and needs of diverse populations for products‚ services‚ and opportunities. • Diverse offerings of products and services are readily available‚ and people who want them know where they are • Businesses that offer those products and services get customers who want them • The entrepreneurial spirit and initiative of minority communities is supported—entrepreneurs have opportunities to create‚ and
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Using suitable examples define barriers to entry. Explain how barriers to entry affect our firm’s profits. Before a firm can compete in a market‚ it has to be able to enter it. Many markets have at least some impediments that make it more difficult for a firm to enter a market. A debate over how to define the term “barriers to entry” began decades ago‚ however‚ and it has yet to be won. Some scholars have argued‚ for example‚ that an obstacle is not an entry barrier if incumbent firms faced it when
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Argument against Full Inclusion in the Classroom Putting children with disabilities into a classroom with children who are normal is not fair for those without disabilities or for those with the disabilities. It takes away the amount of time a student without disabilities may need to finish a project but does not get because there is an issue or problem with a child who needs special care or attention. A traditional classroom is not prepared to cope with students with special needs‚ they are
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TDA24-1 Understand the importance of promoting equality and diversity in work with children and young people TDA24-1-1 Identify the current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity. It is essential that every school must produce a range of policies which formally sets out the guidelines and procedures for ensuring equality. Legislation | Purpose | Disability Discrimination Act 1995 | Protects the rights of all those with disabilities
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Con A con that has raised much concern about the use of inclusion within the classroom is that teachers are not properly trained nor receive adequate support to teach a student with a disability. With teachers already struggling to provide appropriate education for students without disabilities due to rigorous standards and mounting pressure to perform‚ with such a large burden it becomes unrealistic for teachers to provide the attention needed and deserved for disabled students within a regular
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