Discuss whether indirect taxes on petrol should be reduced Petrol is seen as a de-merit good as it can cause market failure as the free market may fail to take into account the negative externalities of consumption (pollution) because the social cost exceeds the private cost. Consumers too may experience imperfect information about the long term costs to themselves of consuming products deemed to be de-merit goods By imposing indirect tax on producers it raises their costs of production‚ shifting
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CPD Continual Personal Development PC Person-Centered PCA Person-Centred Approach UPR Unconditional positive regard Introduction and background “Evaluate the claim that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients”. Person-Centred (PC) counselling also known as Client-Centred or Rogerian counselling is a humanist therapy‚ which emerged in the 1950’s‚ offering individuals an alternative to other Behavioral/Psychoanalytic methods. Humanistic
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Partnership working Partnership work is essential when providing person centred support and it also the only way to address some of the govements most challenging long term social objectives. The national services frame work for older people 2001 (24-25) also outlines expectations around integrated working bet between health services and social care agencies working towards a single assessment process and joint commissioning. The health act reinforces the importance of joint working The white
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Maytag Case Study Executive Summary The Maytag Company was created in 1909 because F.L. Maytag had found a niche in the market by producing washing machines. They were extremely successful and held 40-50% of the market share throughout the 1920′s and 30′s. F.L. Maytag had created a product that was known for its quality and was a product that targeted the high-end consumer. Maytag continued to enjoy market leadership‚ market share growth‚ and profits until they tried to expand globally in 1988
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emasculating person. However‚ there is more to Lady Macbeth then just those qualities. Lady Macbeth was a good person up until she started craving power. This is evident from many things. Firstly‚ Lady Macbeth knew how to make Macbeth do what she wanted by emasculating him. Lady Macbeth would only know to do that if she really knew Macbeth as a person‚ which she did‚ which proves that Lady Macbeth loved Macbeth and had an intimate relationship with him. These are qualities of a good person. Although
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TERM PAPER on Title: Combustion Engines Submitted to AMITY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Guided by: Submitted by: Dr. Siddheshwar Chopra Sandeep Singh Assistant Professor Physics A12405212014 ASET CSE-3A Amity University‚ Uttar Pradesh Acknowledgement I have taken efforts in this term paper. However‚ it would not have been possible without the kind support of many individuals. A special gratitude I give to our Term paper guide Dr. Siddheshwar Chopra
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Verbal Abuse Is Still Abuse “Choke” is an ad made by the Euro RSCG Chicago for the Juvenile Protective Association. This ad comes from a campaign to stop verbal abuse of children. “These disturbing PSA ads by Juvenile Protective Association visually illustrate that ’Verbal abuse is still abuse. ’ And unlike physical abuse which leaves visible marks on the outside‚ you are leaving wounds with your words that may take a young kid a lifetime to heal” (Sleepless in Amman). The key elements that
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Know How To Recognise Signs of Abuse. 1.1 Define the following types of abuse: Physical This can be defined as a physical injury which has been caused by actual bodily harm I.e hitting‚ biting‚ slapping. The abuse may leave markings which there are no reasonable explanations for. Sexual Defined as sexual acts both direct and nondirect contact. Sexual abuse varies from innuendo‚ harassment and indecent exposure to physical touching to penetration. Emotional/psychological
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at risk to abuse. It is therefore our responsibility as carers to ensure there are safeguarding procedures in place to protect all individuals from any form of abuse at all times. In order to effectively safeguard against abuse within health and social care settings it is first important to identify types of abuse so as to see how the risk of abuse can be restricted and also ensure staff are able to identify any typical signs of abuse as quickly as possible. Types of Abuse Abuse can be categorised
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Schools operate with the principles of Ethos‚ missions‚ aims and values with regards to pupilsâ€TM achievements‚ community links and anti-bullying strategies alongside peer support. Ethos – this means the beliefs and values of the school and the atmosphere around the school as †̃feltâ by others. The philosophy of the school is developed through discussions with staff‚ parents and community representatives. Mission – This is the overall intention of the school sometimes in a †̃mission statementâ€TM
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