Hi everyone! Good morning and welcome to all who have gathered here today! I’ll try my best to avoid the “Papa Kehte speeches of koi engineer ka kaam karega‚ business mein koi apna naam karega” Its kind of funny that we have got to bid farewell to this college today only to come back in a few days to give our vivas and 8th sem exams. But then I guess we have to make do with what we have‚ and I’m happy that I got a chance to speak to all my friends from college on this occasion I think that
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BTEC Extended Diploma Health and Social 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
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2.1.1 The Theory of Random Walk Fama (1965) stated that successive values of a stock are independent of each other and random in nature. This random event which is caused by the changes in stock information is known as the random walk hypothesis. To provide a more detail explanation‚ Fama (1965) mentioned that a random walk evolves from the basis of the stock market being an efficient market‚ which explains that a stock market consists of many unreasonable investors competing with one another to
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Assess the impact of the global economic crisis on the League of Nations. The League of Nations was created in January 10th 1920. It worked by the principle of collective security‚ in which all disputes threatening war would be submitted to the League and any member resorting to war would have broken the Covenant‚ and would face collective action by other members. However‚ permanent members such as Britain and France‚ had veto powers to reject decisions to safeguard their own national interests
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Propaganda is the art of persuading people to have a particular view about something‚ It has been used by us humans for as long as the writing of Romans like Livy‚ The actual Latin stem of propaganda is propaganda- “that which ought to be spread”. In World War II propaganda was used as a weapon of war‚ both by joseph Goebbels of Nazi Germany and the Britain political warfare executive‚ even now propaganda is being use by ISIS as a method of recruiting new members Propaganda is commonly used
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Cited: Hitler‚ Adolf‚ Mein Kampf‚ translated by Ralph Manheim‚ Houghton Mifflin Company‚ 1971 Maser‚ Werner‚ (translated by Arnold Pomerans) "Hitler ’s Letters and Notes‚" Harper & Row‚ 1974 Nicholls‚ William. Christian Antisemitism: A History of Hate. Jason Aronson‚ Inc:
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This discrepancy in the payment amounts is relevant to males as well as females. Although both genders experience a pay gap within their own gender groups‚ minority women face a larger pay gap‚ not only because they are not white actresses‚ but also because they are females. Male minority actors are able to get away with more when it comes to unequal wages. The main question here is: why does race have an effect on wages received by same gender actors/actresses? Racial inequality has been an issue
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enemy‚ which would lead to a united powerful state‚ ready and able to exert its national will. The aims for racial purification and domination over Eastern Europe are made obvious primarily in the racist crude writings of Mein Kampf. His racist and in part incoherent rambling in Mein Kampf underline his ideas of Jews and Bolsheviks as parasites‚ and maggots eating away at the German people of the racial level of the highest peoples. Hitler’s use of racism is continually evident from the beginning
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To what extent do the weaknesses of Weimar democracy explain Hitler’s rise to power in 1933? The weaknesses of the Weimar Republic played a massive part in Hitler’s rise to power. This includes the impact of the first world war‚ the constitutional weakness of the Republic‚ the implications of the Treaty of Versailles and the Kapp/Munich Putsch; along with other factors that led to Hitler’s success‚ that were not directly related to the Weimar republic‚ for example the Wall Street Crash‚ propaganda
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Obviously shocked‚ the army men’s faces break into broad smiles and they leave the place‚ shaking their heads in disbelief. That’s Varsha for you- the 25-year-old Sarpanch of her village- smart‚ confident and articulate. “Apratim Shakti hai us mein samajhne ki” is how the women from her “Samuh” sum her up. Born in a poor Dhobi family‚ she lost her mother at a very early age. She had to live with her uncle and despite her best efforts; she could not study beyond the ninth grade. She always
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