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    Why Is Marriage Important

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    Assignment 5 – 3rd Reaction Patper – Marriage and Family: Why is marriage important March 24‚ 2013 Hameed Law Concordia University – Irvine SOC101 Introduction to Sociology Professor: Ernie Hernandez‚ Ph.D. Abstract Why is marriage important? A question asked continuously and has been across time. There are those that see it as a necessity‚ needed to instill the values for a child; to appreciate the woman and the family they

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    Prometheus says that "to be free‚ a man must be free of his brothers." By reference to the story‚ explain what Prometheus means by freedom and why he values it. In what significant ways is freedom non-existent in the society from which he escapes – and what are the consequences of that lack of freedom? In Ayn Rand’s Anthem‚ Prometheus says that "to be free‚ a man must be free of his brothers." Freedom is a concept totally forbidden in the society in Anthem. Prometheus is given consequences for

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    The article: Generational differences in work values: a study of hospitality management was conducted by the author to understand the structure of hospitality work values and its perception among 3 different generations of managers and supervisors (Chen‚ P.‚ & Choi‚ Y.‚ 2008). In order to achieve this objective a survey was conducted of 398 managers and supervisors from hospitality organizations in the USA. The research identified 15 work values along with their hierarchical order. Based on

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    what part values play in social work practice‚ one of the first things to understand is what our values are‚ Thompson (2000) states that One of the significant features of values is that we tend to become so accustomed to our own values and beliefs that we do not recognise that they are there or how they are influencing us. An important step‚ then‚ is to be clear about what our values are. Thompson (2000‚pp33) I will discuss both the personal and professional values that influence social work practice

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    Why Is Play Important

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    Unit - Understand child and young person development. CYP core 3.1 4.3 Explain how play and activities are used to support the development of speech‚ language and communication. PLAY IS IMPORTANT – PLAY IS LEARNING – PLAY IS FUN Play is the natural way for a child to discover the world around them and interact with others. Through play children combine movement‚ thinking‚ listening and communication which help’s children to develop and enhance their skills. Adult’s sharing play with children

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    Why Are Ethics Important?

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    Why are ethics important? Recent events in corporate America have demonstrated the destructive effects that occur when the leadership of a company does not behave ethically. One might wonder why highly educated‚ successful‚ and business savvy corporate professionals at Enron‚ Tyco‚ WorldCom‚ and Adelphia got themselves into such a big mess. The answer lies in a profound lack of ethics. Running a business ethically is good for business. However‚ "business ethics" if properly interpreted means

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    How would you explain Aristotle’s main points in his Ethics to the average person: In Aristotles ethics he explains that we have to find out what makes something flourish or what makes something good at what it does. There are all sorts of examples that can be used but we will use a hammer as an example. What makes a hammer a good hammer‚ a hammer should not break when you use it to pound a nail into wood‚ it should not deform or bend when used‚ and if it is a good hammer you might get a life times

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    Personal Values in the Work Place The ten values (both work and personal) that I have chosen are adventure‚ affection (love and caring)‚ creativity‚ excitement‚ friendships‚ having a family‚ quality relationships‚ religion‚ status‚ and wealth. Adventure is a component of a valued way of life for me because I feel most alive when I’m taking risks. Bold and risky undertakings are fun. Taking chances and daring yourself to push your limits are good for the soul. Creativity is the ability

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    Questions 1. Is Religion important? Why or why not? 2. Would anything change if the Tomb of Jesus was discovered and the bones within were proven to be his? 3. Think a bit about your talents and abilities. Do you think that one of more of these talents you possess could serve the common good of the society in which you live? 4. Think a bit about the talents or skills that either you have not yet developed or do not think you possess. Is there a way for you to either compensate for

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    Ensuring children and young people’s safety and welfare in the work setting is an essential part of safeguarding. While children are at school‚ practitioners act in ‘loco parentis’ while their parents are away. As part of their legal and professional obligations‚ practitioners hold positions of trust and a duty of care to the children in their school‚ and therefore should always act in their best interests and ensure their safety – the welfare of the child is paramount (Children Act 1989). The Children

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