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    “Entitlement‚ equality‚ inclusivity‚ diversity and differentiation. Basically‚ all of these are about acknowledging and respecting the individual needs of your learners‚ helping and supporting where appropriate.” (Gravells‚ A‚ 2008). Before any discussion it is essential for everyone to understand the terms Equality and Diversity. “Diversity is defined as valuing the differences in people whether they stem from race‚ religion‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ age or disability. Equality is offering

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    of the family and is finalized by the patient’s physician. Active voluntary euthanasia (AVE) is when the patient gives consent to continue with the procedure of its actions‚ and active non-voluntary euthanasia (NVAE) is defined as the patient requesting euthanasia who is not in a practical state to give his or her consent (Euthanasia). This varying scope of the methods of euthanasia make it important to label which practice an individual is referring to‚ especially at a global level. Because euthanasia

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    58218: Ideology‚ Beliefs and Visions Assessment Task 3: Essay on participation observation project QUESTION Althusser claims that ‘there is no ideology except by the subjects and for the subjects’ (Althusser 1977‚ p.159); that is‚ ideology is dependent on people. It is through material practices that ideology becomes real and gains the power of influence. French social theorist Pierre Bourdieu had a similar idea in his writings on the social body‚ he puts it: ‘the body is in the social world

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    Applying Angie's Case

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    QUESTION 1 A) When Angie put an advertisement online it was in fact a Invitation to treat - This is not an offer. It is a statement made to another person inviting them to make an offer (e.g. goods displayed in a shop window). An invitation to treat cannot be accepted. A person who responds to an invitation to treat is in fact making an offer‚ which the other party can accept or reject. Pharmaceutical Society of GB v Boots Cash B) In the scenario‚ the offer is made by james. The terms stated by james

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    Spyder Active Sports

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    Case Study - Spyder Active Sports 1. How‚ if at all‚ does the value of Spyder depend upon its ownership structure? What are the (other) primary determinants of value? Current ownership structure CHB 37‚9 % Jacob 25‚4 % Shimokubo 25‚4 % Employees 11‚3 % SUM 100‚00 % New investors would influence the company policy and operation. If the change would have positive or negative effect is not known now. Other values of determination are: Advertisement‚ brand marketing‚ competition

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    COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN NIGERIA By SAHEED AKINMAYỌWA LAWAL Department of Sociology University of Ibadan Nigeria. Tel+234(0)8058536815 Email: akinmayowalawal@yahoo.co.uk Paper Presented at the First African Entrepreneurship Seminar‚ organised by School of Entrepreneurship and Business‚ University of Essex‚ U.K‚ Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria‚ University of Abuja‚ and Bayero University‚ Kano. Held at Conference Room (Anambra)‚

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    English Meets Punjabi

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    English meets Punjabi _______________________________________ In recent years pop and rap musicians have been collaborating with many artists that have different musical backgrounds like rock and metal. The new trend nowadays has been an influence from the Middle East with many songs having belly dancing beats in the background. The song I have chosen to discuss is a collaboration between Jay Z and Panjabi MC‚ the single is called "Beware of the boys" and it features a mixture of bhangra beats

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    The effects of applying computer technology to Information System are as discussed below: ·         Speed of processing and retrieval of data increases: Modern business situations invariably call for systems capable of providing relevant information with minimal loss of time. Manual system‚ howsoever well organized‚ often fails to match the demand for information for decision-making. Computer with its unbelievably fast computational capability and systematic storage of information with random access

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    are essential to teachers who work in the lifelong learning sector.” City and Guilds (2008) Learners’ particular literacy‚ language‚ numeracy and ICT needs can be established through initial assessment‚ talking to learners‚ observing them completing activities or using simple self assessment tests. “Recognizing and using a variety of different teaching styles is particularly important to support literacy‚ language and number skills development. Learners working towards literacy‚ language‚ and

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    had to study….we did theory and followed up with practices…..since leaving high school I have continues to play sports.” 4.3 Obstacles to Womens Participation in Sports The obstacles to women’s participation were categorised into three and these are: financial‚ non-support and time. 4.3.1 Financial Influence Responses from participants revealed that there are varied items participants have to purchase or pay for‚ to enable them participate. Participants identified the financial factors that influenced

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