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    our society takes then very seriously” (Larner and Lieberman 3). What that says is when people know the consequences are worse if you commit a hate crime than a regular crime then they will think twice about committing the crime. Also another reason is for public safety and happiness. “It is but reasonable that among crimes of different natures these should be most severely punished‚ which are the most destructive of the public safety and happiness” (Larner and Lieberman 2). It’s just common

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    “We gained control of many things. But we had to let go of others.” (Lowry 95). The Giver is about a boy named Jonas‚ who is selected to hold memories for the public. This is because of the pain and chaos that would ensue if the people had memories. This “Utopian” society may not be that different from our own. In "The Giver" the society is set up to ignore and reject individuality. Each person is assigned a job and purpose and they are taught not to question anything. Though it seems like our society

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    In The Giver – Lois Lowry has tried to portray a utopian society and some people believe it is possible. The reality world is becoming worse day by day‚ so they have fundamental to agree with the idea that utopian society does exist. Maybe in the future and by some ways‚ human will be control by a group of people and that group can be called Committee‚ same way in the book. Although one assume the utopia is possible and that is a perfect world to live‚ but others believe that live the world we live

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    There is legislation in place outlining the statutory duties of employers and employees relating to health‚ safety and welfare. This includes primary legislation via the Health and Safety at Work Act of 1974 (HASAWA) which has six parts to it: Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999‚ Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992‚ Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992 Work place (Health‚ Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992. There are other regulations‚ as

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    The aim from this act is to provide a safe working environment which reduces the risk of accidents. All work places are covered by this‚ which says that an employer must do everything to provide a safe workplace with adequate welfare facilities. The employer and employees both have responsibilities in which they have to abide by at all times. Employers must: • Provide and maintain safety equipment and safe systems of work • Provide information‚ training‚ instructions and supervision. • Ensure

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    Produce a report and describe legislation and regulations‚ working strategies and procedures used in health and social care to reduce the two types of abuse In this report‚ I will be outlining key legislation and regulations which govern safeguarding adults work‚ working strategies and types of abuse processes used in health and social care to reduce the risk of abuse. I will also describe the legislation and regulations‚ working strategies and procedures used in health and social care to minimise

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    Strict gun control legislation may benefit public safety. In 2013‚ after the deadly Sandy Hook Elementary shooting‚ President Obama released a three-pronged plan to reduce gun violence in the United States. The plan would improve a potential firearm buyer’s background investigation‚ prohibit military-type assault weapons and high-capacity magazines‚ enhance penalties for illegal gun trafficking and bar straw purchasers to buy guns for unauthorized people or uses. Additionally‚ President Obama

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    Interest groups use several strategies to influence legislation in the government. The strategies interest groups implement differ based off financial resources‚ number of members‚ and types of members. One of the strategies used by interest groups is lobbying. Lobbying seeks to pass legislation or to influence implementation of legislation. Interest groups can use lobbyists at several stages of the legislative process. One implementation is lobbying congress directly‚ which‚ to be done effectively

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    Discuss Dr.Faustus as a tragedy relevant to all times. The word tragedy finds its origin in Greek spirit‚theory and mythology in the word tragedia. Tragedy tends to bring to mind the thoughts of pity and sympathy. According to Aristotle‚ the famous Greek philosopher emotions of pity and fear are aroused while watching or listening to a tragedy. Tragedy is a play that represents a central action or plot that is serious and significant. These plays involve a main character that is a normal human

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    modern society could learn a lot from Jane because of the various lessons she teaches from the experiences she goes through. With the lessons learned‚ women working for their success‚ and the conflict between classes‚ the novel Jane Eyre is still very relevant today. “Jane Eyre is an unusual heroine” (Triska"). This is because she is considered “plain” looking rather than beautiful. She somehow overcomes her troubled‚ impoverished past. She does the right thing for herself. She teaches the readers many

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