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    1.1 Explain what is meant by: * Diversity * Equality * Inclusion * Discrimination Diversity is recognising that though people may have things in common‚ they are all different in many ways. Diversity is valuing and accepting those differences Equality is treating everyone in a way that is fairly to them. Not to be confused with treating everybody exactly the same. (e.g. if a person with difficulty walking wanted get to the second floor‚ you would provide them with other ways‚

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    Equality and Inclusion 1. What do we mean by the following terms?  a) Equality-  b) Diversity c) Inclusion d) Discrimination   A) Equality: is a legal framework to protect people against discrimination. The Equality Act [2010] sets out the new public sector Equality Duty replacing the three previous duties for race‚ disability and gender. The Duty now covers the following ‘protected characteristics’: Age Disability Gender reassignment Pregnancy and maternity Race (including

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    Throughout this essay I will look at and discuss the issues of equality and diversity. I will also look at ways to promote inclusion with the learner‚ and how to meet their needs; I will provide evidence and give examples of this. ‘Each of your learners is an individual who should be treated as an equal and with respect’ Wilson‚ L. (2008. pg. 27) As a lecturer it is essential to show equality in the learning environment. A lecturer must always treat all learners equally

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    Naomi Backes October 14‚ 2013 MORALITY‚ KNOWLEDGE‚ AND RELIGION The Father of the American Revolution‚ Samuel Adams‚ said that to change any age in which we live‚ "we must simply ’study and practice the exalted virtues of the Christian system.’ While the people are virtuous‚’ he said‚ "they cannot be subdued; but when once they lose their virtue they will be ready to surrender their liberties to the first external or internal invader . . . If virtue and knowledge are diffused among

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    L2-HSC Technical Certificate unit worksheet Unit 203 – Principles of diversity‚ equality and inclusion in adult social care settings The numbers in the bracket after each question relate to the assessment criteria in the standards UNIT 4222-203 1. Define what is meant by: (1.1.1) A. diversity diversity means variety people varied in lots of ways their age‚ beliefs‚ height weight in a health care setting men and women vary in age‚ each having their own personal experiences and beliefs

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    It is known for its success‚ sacrifice‚ unity‚ bravery‚ freedom‚ dedication‚ liberty‚ equality‚ diversity‚ and courage. In my opinion out of all that were listed‚ the three that stand out the most are sacrifice‚ freedom‚ and equality. These three topics are not only presented in the present‚ but they stood out a great deal in the past too. The next few paragraphs will show how sacrifice‚ freedom‚ and equality is shown in our country. Sacrifice‚ this word has a strong meaning and those who complete

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    “Gender equality is more than a goal in itself. It is a precondition for meeting the challenge of reducing poverty‚ promoting sustainable development and building good governance.” (Kofi Annan) In Paulette Jiles’s poem‚ “Paper Matches” and in Judith Ortiz Cofer’s poem‚ “The Changeling” the theme described is gender roles. In the two poems the women do not feel appreciated. These two poems are very similar in theme‚ content‚ and figurative language. However‚ the structures of the two poems are very

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    others. A fight for equality has been going on for over two hundred years now‚ but it has been for different things. First‚ it was racial equality that started with the civil war. There is still a fight for racial equality today but now almost everybody open to people of different races and ethnicities integrating in America. There is also the matter of civil rights for gays. Gay marriage has been talked about a lot lately and the want to legalize it. There is also gender equality and the fight for

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    as if they are like one another (Woolfolk Cross 2). The film “Equality” aims to do this visually‚ musically‚ and psychologically. For instance‚ this is shown in the language of the film. When Michael B. Jordan uses the word “we‚” Nike puts themselves and their viewer at the same level. This is a tactic to make the watcher feel as if they go through the same struggles‚ the same issues‚

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    DOES MORALITY BELONG IN THE FORMATION OF INTERNATION LAW? The discussion of whether or not morality belongs in international law has its’ roots in both the definition of morality as a concept‚ and the ability of an international body to legitimize the adjudication process based on premises of morality. The term ’moral’ has its’ roots in middle english according to the oxford dictionary: “from Latin moralis‚ from mos‚ mor- ’custom’‚ (plural) mores ’morals’. As a noun the word was first used to

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