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    people must approve that social justice and morally right and disapprove wrong when they did not know their status of whether they are male or female‚ old or young‚ and black or white. Rawls argued that social justice arrangements were created by human beings and not by natural factors‚ so what was created by human beings can be changed by human beings (Barry 1989). He argued that social goods-liberty and opportunity‚ income and education as well as the sense of respect must distributed equally among

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    more common among the people and has increased rapidly‚ which has reached the epidemic level and majority of them came from the United States. Obesity is defined as a condition of which a person is overweight than their ideal weight and this largely attributable to the fast food culture and sedentary lifestyle. This phenomenon affects the lives of obese people because it found to cause multi health problems. Ergo‚ obesity should be regarded as a serious health concern since it had been found to cause

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    Critical Social Policy http://csp.sagepub.com/ Young people ’as risk ’ or young people ’at risk ’: Comparing discourses of anti-social behaviour in England and Victoria Nathan Hughes Critical Social Policy 2011 31: 388 DOI: 10.1177/0261018311405011 The online version of this article can be found at: http://csp.sagepub.com/content/31/3/388 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com Additional services and information for Critical Social Policy can be found at: Email Alerts:

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    nature of relationship between crime control and social welfare policy ?In what ways does the entanglement raise issues of social justice? This assignment will demonstrate how the concept of problem populations highlights the complex entanglements of social welfare policies and crime control. I will be drawing on evidence which demonstrates how these policies raise issues of social justice. The first example to be used is that of Hurricane Katrina which devastated the city of New Orleans on 29th August

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    This essay will examine the past and present social policy regarding looked after children in the UK‚ dating back to the late 1970’s. It will examine how the policy has evolved over the last thirty years‚ and whether political and economical influences have impacted on its development. This essay will also seek to explore what impact the policies regarding looked after children have on the members of society it is aimed at assisting. The definition of a ‘looked after child’ is an individual‚ up

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    Q 1. Describe three means by which a current account deficit in a developing country is financed When there is trade deficit‚ trade in goods and services and net flows from transfers and investment income are taking more money out of the economy than is flowing in. Aggregate demand will fall. It has to be repaid dissolving the following assets country holds 1. Foreign exchange deposits country has earned through the trade 2. Inward remittances done by nationals of that country staying abroad 3

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    "Objectivity" in Social Science and Social Policy‚ by Max Weber In this article Weber gives his understanding of the nature of the social sciences and methods of scientific research. The centre question under discussion is how to combine judgement about practical social policy and objectivity. Weber is debating over the validity of the value-judgements uttered by the critique. "In what sense‚ - asks he‚ - if the criterion of scientific knowledge is to be found in the "objective" validity of its

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    Form Student’s Name First: Surname: Course Unit number(s) & title(s) Poverty and Social Policy Social Policy Assignment 2 Assessment Title Focusing on housing‚ health or education critically explain the meaning and causes of poverty together with the impact of markets and the strengths and weaknesses of current policy on that topic. Date of Issue Tutor’s Name (Tick) Kathy Jackson Sally Rush Tom Lynds Assessment

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    Social Policy is that part of public policy that focuses on improving human conditions i.e. well-being of the public. Social Policytherefore‚ is about welfare. It concentrates on social problems such especially issues of education‚ health‚ housing‚ social security and income support. According to Beveridge’s report that was published in 1942 and included in the Labour Party’s 1945 manifesto‚ Five Giant Social Evils had undermined the British society before the war: ignorance‚ disease‚ squalor‚

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    “Evaluate the ways in which emotion might enhance and/or undermine reason as a Way of Knowing.” Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) once said that "The heart has its reasons of which reason knows nothing"‚ meaning that emotion is irrational and unreasonable. Emotional expression provides powerful communication between people‚ especially in the early childhood stage of our lives‚ before language even develops. A baby’s glowing smile invites love and care in its surrounding; the pounding cry of an infant can

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