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    How has the introduction of contestability and the mixed economy affected Offender Management in the UK ? Aims The aim of this report is to find out how the introduction of contestability and the mixed economy affected Offender Management in the UK? It shall do this by first explaining what contestability and the mixed economy are in this specific context. Critical evaluations will then be made on the macro and micro effects of this policy on Britain’s offender management from the different

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    Contract Law Assignment 1

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    Elaborating shortly on the case given‚ it can be seen that David‚ the offeror‚ places an ad in the newspaper Daily Bungle‚ in which it is responded by six different participants (offerees). Unfortunately‚ one of the cat‚ Bimmie‚ is injured and this made David to terminate the contract. In relation to this case‚ the offer and acceptance‚ thus the making of agreement‚ has been established. Offer‚ is when an offeror offers anything to the offeree‚ then the offeree makes an agreement through acceptance

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    Theories of Motivation

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    Theories of Motivation Introduction. This essay will look at motivation to discuss the content theorist Abraham Maslow ‘Hierarchy of Needs’ relevance and his critics. The research of motivation is interested basically with why people act in certain ways. ’Why do people do what they do?’ In typical terms‚ motivation can be defined as the direction and perseverance of action. It is interested with why humans take a specific course of action in to others‚ and why they continue with a chosen endeavour

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    example of this was seen in the case of Re Medicaments (No 2)‚ Director General of Fair Trading v Proprietary Association of Great Britain (2001). The Court of Appeal had refused to follow the decision of the Supreme Court in the earlier case of R v Gough on grounds that it was slightly different to decisions of the European Court of Human Rights. Some Convention rights involve the right to life and liberty. Article 2 of the Convention states that the law shall protect everyone’s right to life. It

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    Even the great inventor Albert Einstein had a son by the name of Eduard Einstein that was a paranoid schizophrenic. There are many people that are many others one very influential artist that was also a paranoid schizophrenic is Vincent Van Gough‚ although he was not diagnosed till after his death many doctors and professionals all agree that he was a paranoid schizophrenic‚ although at the time of his life his artwork was not considered anything great by any means today it is some of the most

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    Language Anaylsis

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    * * Representative and responsiable government 1. Representative Government * Our democratic system allows people over the age of 18 to vote for who they want to represent them in parliament * A representative government represents the views‚ values‚ concerns and demands of the people. * If the government does not effectively represent the peoples wishes or perform to the peoples satisfaction‚ they can dismiss the government at the next election * In a representative

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    and practices of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy an approach to therapy that has become a staple of modern day therapy and reflective professional practice based on ‘actively constructing a collection‚ selection and interpretation of data’ (Finlay and Gough‚ 2003‚ p.5). This examination will begin with a critical evaluation of the key principles and practices that underpin Cognitive Behaviour Therapy‚ beginning with its foundations and origins‚ its evolution‚ and some of the different ways in which it

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    Sense of Place

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    A sense of place Born in a seaside resort you could count yourself as quite lucky‚ I do. Bournemouth is a beautiful seaside town with so much to do and has been a huge tourist attraction since the very first short wooden jetty pier was completed in 1856. Bournemouth contrasts hugely to those scruffy little towns with nothing but dirty alleyways. Right on the Jurassic coast‚ Bournemouth beach is one of the most popular seaside tourist destinations. Every summer there is a massive air festival;

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    Distinctively visual images which can be seen‚ or perceived in the mind can shape the responder understanding of relationship with others plus the world around . The use of distinctively visual features has had a positive effect on my understanding of the novel Maestro by Peter Goldsworthy’s and the painting ‘starry starry night’ by Vincent van Gogh. This has been done through distinctively visual features such as descriptive and emotive language in Maestro and the use of colour‚ shading‚ lighting

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    an insufficient level of classroom interaction on the “degree to which individuals are able and willing to work hard and overcome perceived disadvantages.” (Donnely & Caro‚ 2008‚ p.19). Donelly (2008) highlights a policy action taken by the Whitlam Government in the 1970’s‚ known as the Disadvantaged Schools Programme‚ and states that it was in his view‚ “wasteful and pointless” (p.18). Perhaps this is an indication that Donnely would view any similar action by

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