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    Community Services

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    Identify variations from normal development status and being able to refer potentially serious issues in line with organisational requirements • Identify potential factors responsible for significant variations from normal development Diploma in Community Services Work • Articulate scope of practise and boundaries • Comply with mandatory reporting requirements where appropriate Confirm client developmental status – CHCLD415A Assessment 1 Research and analyse a developmental stage Date due

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    Gender Performance

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    in the culture one lives in is known as gender socialization. This particular type of socialization occurs at a very young age‚ with many agents of socialization such as school‚ family‚ peers and media contributing towards this prominent trend. The reason why gender socialization is regarded as such a powerful phenomenon is because each and every one of us has‚ in some way or another‚ been defined by this behavioural tyrant. As mentioned above‚ gender socialization starts at a young age‚ when

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    (Eds.)‚ Encyclopedia of Sociology‚ Revised Edition. New York: Macmillan. Introduction Femininity and masculinity or one ’s gender identity (Burke‚ Stets and Pirog-Good 1988; Spence 1985) refers to the degree to which persons see themselves as masculine or feminine given what it means to be a man or woman in society. Femininity and masculinity are rooted in the social (one ’s gender) rather than the biological (one ’s sex). Societal members decide what being male or female means (e.g.‚ dominant or passive

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    Gender Bias: Sociology of Gender and Sexuality I Research As individuals we have the choice to do whatever we want‚ but why is it that we have to be careful of what we do because of the fear of being judged. This world is divided in two‚ the men and the women; you’re simply one or the other. Society as a whole has always made women inferior to men in every way possible‚ we live in a world where if you’re a women you must learn to live second

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    gender and work

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    familiar with to explore in what ways is gender relevant for work and organisation in the 21st century? How is Gender discrimination relevant in the medical profession in the 21st century? In this essay I will to draw upon a key area of gender & work by using an example of an issue I am familiar with to explore why gender is relevant to work and organisations in the 21st century. This essay will provide a theoretical analysis in relation to Gender discrimination inside the medical profession

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    Peranakan Community

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    Peranakan Chinese‚ also called baba-nyonya or Straits Chinese‚ is a unique and vibrant culture found in the South-east Asian Region. Peranakans are found mainly in Indonesia‚ Malaysia and Singapore. It is a culture that encompasses the best of old ancient Malay‚ Chinese‚ and European influences and absorbs the best of other cultures as well to form a cohesive and united Peranakan identity. . The Peranakans have lived for generations along the Straits of Melaka . Most of them are English-educated

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    gender discrimination

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    In India‚ discriminatory attitude towards men and women have existed for generations and affect the lives of both genders. Although the constitution of India has granted men and women equal rights‚ gender disparity still remains.There is specific research on gender discrimination mostly in favour of men over women. Due to a lack of objective research on gender discrimination against men‚ it is perceived that it is only women who are suffering. The research often conducted is selectively sampled‚

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    Gender Discrimination

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    GENDER DISCRIMINATION By Nkechi AGBOGO TABLE OF CONTENT 1. Abstract 2. Introduction 3. What does sex discrimination cover 4. Sex discrimination possible scenes 5. Forms of sex discrimination 6. Reasons for sex discrimination 7. Policies which should help reduce gender discrimination 8. Conclusion 9. Reference ABSTRACT Gender discrimination is an acute and persistent problem‚ especially in developing countries

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    Gender Imbalance

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    Gender imbalance will lead to Third world war It was August 1945 when atom bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki - the cities of Japan‚ during the Second World War. The whole world came to a stand still. Such was the devastation that the effect was felt for generations. Thousands of people lost their lives‚ many became crippled and many got infected with diseases and allergies capable of ruining generations. Though Japan has finally become as one of the most developed nations‚ the even thought

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    Gender Differences

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    Gender and sexuality Males and females are classed differently from the moment they are pronounced boy or girl. Gender determines the differences in power and control in which men and women have over the socioeconomic determinants of their health‚ lives and status in their community. Our society moulds how men and women should and should not behave and can be observed in all parts of our society. As a result of these Gender stereotypes men and women have issues which affect their health which are

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