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    It is my role to assist the individual to maintain/gain as much independence as possible. The effects of this are to hopefully maintain or even improve their quality of life. 3.3 My role as a carer means I assist in all aspects of the individuals daily life. This can sometimes mean working with other professionals that may be involved in the individuals life I.e. district nurse‚ G.P.‚ podiatrist‚ social worker‚ paramedics and pharmacists. 3.4 There are many different representative bodies‚ their

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    models’ bodies very asymmetric with Photoshop to make them look “good”. Here’s former Cosmopolitan editor Leah Hardy’s point of view: "They had 22-inch waists (those were never made bigger)‚ but they also had breasts and great skin‚" she told the Daily Mail. "They had teeny tiny ankles and thin thighs‚ but they still had luscious hair and full cheeks. Thanks to retouching‚ our readers never saw the horrible‚ hungry downside of skinny. The models ’ skeletal bodies‚ dull‚ thinning hair‚ spots and dark

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    Satire has been a major part of history. It has helped to make changes that would otherwise have never happened. The definition of satire is: "A literary work in which human vice or folly is attacked through irony‚ derision‚ or wit" (Dictionary.com). We can see all different kinds of satire through the ages. Classical satire‚ political satire‚ modern satire and even cruel satire are preset in our world today. A few famous satirists are Jonathan Swift‚ Jon Stewart‚ and Mark Twain and are prime

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    product’ (Philip Smith‚ The Daily Telegraph (LONDON) 1 April 2008). Attention to details and building the bikes to the very last part‚ differencing them from the competitors and helps strengthen the Brompton brand. A further strength for Brompton Bicycle is that their bikes have not changed to much in the last 20 years and unlike their competitors they were able to refine their production process‚ which allow them invest over time in tooling. (Philip Smith‚ The Daily Telegraph (LONDON) 1 April 2008)

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    Paul Ryan

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    Tiffany Luu 1200 The Truth: Something People Need Today “If you repeat a lie often enough‚ it becomes the truth” - Stephen Colbert The Daily Show‚ starring Jon Stewart‚ and The Colbert Report‚ starring Stephen Colbert‚ have become an important news source in today’s society. Even though their shows are based of off comedy‚ they display an accurate depiction of US politics through humor and exaggeration. Both Stewart and Colbert’s tactics truthfully inform people about current

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    Contracts - Express terms

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    LAW204 - CONTRACTS Week 5 – Express Terms ___________ ** N.B. The main cases covered in lectures‚ containing MAIN RULES are highlighted in YELLOW! READINGS/LECTURE CHAPTER 10 – EXPRESS TERMS Introduction – Contents of a Contract? Express Terms: contain contractual promise and terms that are capable of being Incorporation by pre-contractual statement: Courts look at what the parties said Have these statements become express terms? Statements the court acknowledges: Irrelevant

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    Murder on the Orient Express

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    The Scales of Justice and Society in Murder on the Orient Express Murder on the Orient Express is more than just a murder mystery. It is a novel that utilizes a great deal of existing social issues of the era in which it was written and formed a commentary on those issues while giving the reader an intriguing yet approachable narrative. Through this approach‚ Agatha Christie has given the reader an opportunity to see the world through the eyes of the seasoned private investigator Hercule

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    The world is filled with many diverse media systems. These media systems are built on many elements from cultural characteristics to media content. China‚ for instance has very distinct news reporting guidelines and regulations that affect the media content. In the United States media regulations affect what media we are exposed to and the news reporting that is present. These two media systems have some similarities but they differ greatly from each other in the way and extent that their media

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    Educating Essex

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    GCSE’s at grade A* to C. The programme only creates a fake image of a typical teenager‚ but certainly they do not act like that‚ and I know that because I am a student myself‚ and I’ve never seen this kind of behaviour in my school. I think that the Daily Mail article only focuses on the teachers in ‘Educating Essex’ and mostly points out the bad things teachers say and do. Also how they carry out the lesson‚ it shows how immature they are when they burst into a class and disturb the lesson just to

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    Facebook. The jury‚ having heard all the evidence in detail‚ this week acquitted her. Britain’s traditional news media are supposedly bound by strict laws that curtail their reporting of active criminal cases. But they frequently test the limits. The Daily Mirror and Sun are being prosecuted for contempt of court‚ over their reporting of a murder case in which suspicion briefly and wrongly fell on the victim’s landlord. But you can’t regulate Facebook and Twitter‚ comes the response. Look at what

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