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    Does the media influence young women’s body image in Ireland? The department of Health estimates that 200‚000 people are affected by eating disorders every year in Ireland of which 80 people die as a result (www.dofc.ie). In a study on Irish girls 27.2% were found to exhibit clinical levels of bulimia‚ with 71.4% of Irish adolescents feel adversely affected by media portrayal of body weight and shape (www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com). Self-image was the number one factor that affects the mental health

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    They are our “life’s supporter”. young adults are the people facing many issues with their body changes‚ educational challenges‚ and fighting for financial freedom. Usually their ages are around 20 and that’s a critical time for them to decide whether they would be good or bad persons. So‚ i think everything in the world has influence on us whether it is big or small‚ including friends and family. From my point of view‚ i think friends have more impact on young adults than parents because they are from

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    YOUNG adults are less likely to smoke cigarettes‚ but they may be getting their nicotine hit elsewhere. The demographic‚ aged between 18 and 29‚ have been smoking less cigarettes across the United States over the past decade. However a new poll suggests that may be due to smokers switching to alternative products. The recently released Gallup poll indicates that young adults are more likely to use alternative tobacco products when compared to other age demographics. These alternative forms of tobacco

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    growing importance and you need to be informed of the issues involved in children and young people using technology. An explanation of the risks and possible consequences for children and young people of being online and using a mobile phone. Technology is rapidly growing and offers a vast amount of benefits for children and young people. This ever growing development however also poses risks for children and young people and they need to know how to protect themselves. The various risks of mobile phones

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    CYP Core 37 1.2 Explain the importance and impact of poverty on outcomes and life chances for children and young people Poverty can have a huge effect on children and young people’s development. Overall poverty removes choices from people’s lives‚ their choices are limited to what they can do and afford rather than what they want or need. Which is why poverty is 1 of the 5 on the agenda of the Every child matters framework stating every child should ‘achieve wealth and economic well-being’

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    IRISH HEALTH SYSTEM COVERAGE Ex. The level of free coverage depends on your economic health. Inclusion in an insurance policy or protective plan. ASSICURAZIONE (TO) BE ENTITLED TO Ex. Everyone resident in Ireland is entitled to free public health coverage. AVERE IL DIRITTO DI WAITING LIST Ex. Waiting lists for those without private insurance can stretch into years- LISTA D’ATTESA (TO) STRETCH (INTO) PROLUGARSI (FINO A) (TO) CUT DOWN Ex. To cut down the waits‚ you need to pay for private

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    1. Understand the principles of developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. 1:1 It is important to build positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults not just within a learning environment but within any social setting‚ as this forms strong interactive social skills throughout their lives. Children will build from the skills we show them because as adults we are their role models. You should always take into account how you approach someone and

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    across the globe millions of people are getting scammed out of money. Are you vulnerable because of your age? This study is to reveal what age is most vulnerable to be scammed‚ Young or old? This study deals with words that might be unknown. Cognition is the mental action of the process of acquiring knowledge. Exploit‚ to make full use of‚ derive benefit from. Scam‚ A dishonest fraud. I will also say older (forty and up) and younger (thirty-nine and down). Older people have many reasons to be more

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    Extended assignment T7: Work to support children and young people in change and transition. D Criteria For this extended assignment I have decided to look at children transitioning from day nursery to school. Transitioning from one place to another can be scary for small children so it is important that we support the children through the transition. Moving from nursery to school can be quite scary for children because they are two different settings. A nursery is a much smaller setting that

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    The Northern Humanists were firm believers in higher education. Yet‚ they were also very critical of the way it was carried it out. Analyze their main criticisms of higher education and learning. The Northern Humanists are strong believers in higher education.  They differed from the more Italian approach; The Northerners emphasized education across a broader band of society‚ not just a more scholarly yet secluded class of intellectuals.  Somewhat oddly‚ the study of the ancient classics was

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