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    particular left a huge impression on how later civilizations wrote laws judging the behavior of the people‚ in fact historians agree that Hammurabi’s code of law- although somewhat cruel at times‚ was surprisingly ahead of its times. The Mesopotamian structure of religion with its many gods and goddesses also proved very popular as it was replicated in some of the most well known civilizations of Egypt‚ Greece and Rome. Artists of Mesopotamia also set the standards for how generations of artists would interpret

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    Look through these different scenarios and describe how you would deal with these dilemmas Unit/PC/KS Scenario How I would deal with this situation 35a pc/1/2 Ks 16d 35a.2/4/5a‚b/6/ 35b.4/5b Ks 2/3a/4/6/7c/8 35a8 ks3b‚c‚d 35c.6a 35b.6a‚b‚c/7 35c.2a‚c/7 Ks1 35b1/2 Ks8 35b.6b 35c.2c An individual refuses to take their medication I would talk to the service user and ask them why they refused

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    The Code of Ethical Practice adopted and promoted by YACVic outlines a set of youth work principles and practice responsibilities for all youth workers. In this essay I will discuss two of these practice responsibilities and demonstrate how they relate to the ‘Hub of Ethical Practice’. The YACVic Code of Ethical Practice is based on a human rights framework‚ it’s principles reflect underpinning values that inform youth work practice. The YACVic Code consists of ten youth work practice responsibilities

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    Some experiences to study well in my opinion. 1. Have a good space to study. You need a desk or a table with a lot of space. You also need good lighting‚ so that you’re able to see what you need to be studying. This place should be somewhere quiet‚ where you can study without being distracted by the TV or other family members. 2. Know what your learning style is. If you’re a visual learner‚ you might need to highlight your notes. If you’re a verbal learner‚ you may need to make a song out of your

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    together and in a co-operative way with parents. Impact of every child Matters (ECM) guidelines on the Children Act 2004. ECM came about as a result of the Laming report following the death of Victoria Climbie‚ some of the main recommendations being: -Closer working relationships between all agencies involved with children. -Establish a central database of all children’s records identifying if they are known to different services. -Establishment of an independent children’s commissioners

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    The first code of laws In a land far‚ far away‚ in a place called Mesopotamia‚ The people were scattered and never worked together until‚ Hammurabi came and changed everything. Hammurabi is known for his code of laws. A code of laws is a collection of written laws and rules. He made these laws because the gods told him to. Hammurabi was known for one big reason. He made the first code of laws that brought the city states together. First‚ he started writing the laws in 1792 B.C.E and he finished

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    Eng 110-02 Compare and Contrast Essay October 20‚ 2013 How safe are college campuses today? In the articles "Mob Rule on College Campuses" by Cinnamon Stillwell and "Speech Codes: Alive and Well at Colleges" by Harvey A. Silverglate and Greg Lukianoff describe college issues involving the freedom of speech. Both of these articles talk about how freedom of speech can cause many problems in college. Even though these articles are on the same topic‚ they are on very different forms of freedom

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    Well Being Benefits of the Industrial Revolution The well being of every human is what is said to be the first priority of every politician‚ nonetheless‚ it the first thing that we look at when we try to help ourselves in our everyday lives. During the Industrial Revolution‚ we saw dramatic changes in the way we created everyday products. These products were made faster‚ cheaper‚ and reduced the need of skilled workers‚ or all workers in some views. The Standard of living and child labor were

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    ASSIGNMENT 026 Understand How to Safeguard the Well-being of Children and Young People Task B : Roles and Responsibilities of Organisations • Social Services Social Workers have a responsibility to provide support and care for vulnerable children and their families. They may have been alerted to a particular situation for example; if parents are struggling to care for their children or there are other challenging situations such as drug abuse‚ domestic violence and reports of abuse

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    Standards of PracticeLaws and Rules Sabrina Sibert Ohio University Standards of PracticeLaws and Rules The purpose of this paper is to identify the legal aspects of nursing‚ in laid in accordance to the scope of practice‚ and the standards of care registered nurses (RN) are held accountable for. I will attempt to give a prospective of the American Nurses Association (ANA)‚ scopes and standards of practice and Michigan Nursing Associations (MNA)‚ as it relates‚ the relevant laws to individual

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