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    Sometimes there are children who will tease others for being different. They may be too young to understand how much of an impact their words or actions will make on another‚ but no child says or does anything considered mean without knowing that it will cause a negative reaction from another who wears glasses or is fatter‚ taller or smaller than them. It isn’t just teasing‚ it needs addressing‚ it needs changing. It is not just “merely teasing” and immediate intervention is necessary. The child

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    Challenge & Change Exam Review Notes UNIT 1: SOCIAL CHANGE Anthropology: examines development of the human species and human cultures throughout the world. Sociology: looks at the development and structure of human society and how it works Psychology: examines people’s feelings‚ thoughts‚ and personality development Anthropology: Study: examines human species and cultures‚ compares cultures‚ kinship Perspectives on Society & Social Change: believe social change is due to the fact that

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    1.1) Explain what is meant by discrimination? Discrimination is treating somebody unfairly or differently based upon race‚ sex‚ age‚ wealth etc. “One of the main sources of discrimination is prejudice.” Prejudice is a preconceived opinion. 1.2) Describe ways in which discrimination may deliberately or inadvertently occur in the work setting? Stereotypes- sometimes it is an easy mistake to make assumptions about a person because they belong to a particular group. Stereotypes might be associated

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    should always challenge discrimination‚ but to do this it is essential that you can recognise anti-discriminatory practice. Your role is to protect children from discrimination. If you ignore it when it happens‚ this will be regarded as tolerating discrimination. Consider how a child may feel if they experience discrimination which is then unnoticed by a member of staff who is there to support them. The child could feel that you share the view of the guilty party or believe that the way they are being

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    THE CHALLENGES OF CHANGE

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    point for any change could either desire (as you stated) to make business better‚ or could be changes in the external forces that are prompting the business to consider making changes. There could be changes in external factors of Political‚ Economic‚ Social‚ Technological‚ Environmental‚ or Legal nature that can put an organization out of its comfort zone require the business to make internal changes if the organization is to survive. Kurt Lewin proposed a three-stage theory of change commonly referred

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    Debate Reflection Assignment Jagmeet Chahal HSP 3MO Mr. Seth October 8th‚ 2012 Reflection Assignment Evolution vs. Creationism‚ this debate has been going on for many years now. Which one is true‚ Evolution which is the change in the physical as well as mental characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. Or Creationism which is the religious belief that humanity‚ life‚ Earth‚ and the universe itself was created by a superior being which most people

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    THE ROLE OF MEDIA & INFORMATION AGENCIES IN PROMOTINGNATIONAL INTEGRATION & UNITY IN A MULTI ETHNIC SOCIETY AS INMALAYSIAINTRODUCTION Malaysia is a small country which has a unique multi-ethnic. Ethnicity in Malaysiacan be traced back with the emergence of the Chinese during the Malacca Sultanate inearly 15th century and expended in 18th century when thousands of Chinese familiesstart to settle in Johor and Terengganu. During the British colonization‚ the large number of immigrants of two

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    Dillon Liu 1/20/2013 Section3: Challenges and Changes in the Movement 1. 1) de facto segregation Racial segregation established by practice and custom‚ not by law. African American faced this problem in the North. 2) de jure segregation Racial segregation established by law. 3) Malcolm X One African American leader who urged their followers to take complete control of their communities‚ livelihoods‚ and culture. He was a Muslims who developed

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    internal and external environment forces and also affects the bank outcome‚ top management must be aware and monitored the dimensions of the inside and outside environment forces. However‚ it is essentially for the bank leader to be aware of exactly how these environment forces may contribute or distract the process of production. Moreover‚ making your employees understand the important of diversity is s such valuable resource because it could boosts the bank abilities to achieve the planned goals

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    Any experiences of prejudice and discrimination can affect children and young people in different ways‚ there are some cases where the effects are small but there may be cases where the effects and consequences can be very serious and will require the child or young person to have a lot of support from staff and outside agencies depending on the situation. When a child or young person experiences prejudice or discrimination they may have a lack of motivation‚ may become angry‚ depressed and confused

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