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    Sociology Essay Some theorists think that cultural deprivation is the reason why working class children fail and middle class children succeed. To succeed in education you will need cultural equipment (language‚ self-discipline and reasoning skills) something that the working class children lack. They lack this equipment because their parents cannot socialise properly with their children‚ so these children grow up culturally deprived leading to their under-achievement at school. Whereas middle

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    Health & Safety – Task One Three common signs or indicators of stress Changes in someone’s normal behaviour could indicate that they are under stress of some sort. A change in a person’s mood could be a sign. They may seem depressed or just low and not themselves. Another could be that their eating pattern has changed and they could either be gaining weight from comfort eating or losing weight from not eating enough. Another indicator of stress could be the person’s lack of motivation to

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    A Grain of Wheat Summary A Grain of Wheat chronicles the events leading up to Kenyan independence‚ or Uruhu‚ in a Kenyan village. Gikonyo and Mumbi are newlyweds in love when Gikonyo is sent to detention. When he comes back six years later‚ Mumbi has carried and given birth to his rival’s child. Instead of talking about their trials‚ a wall of anger separates them. Mumbi’s brother Kihika‚ a local hero‚ is captured and hanged‚ and his comrades search for the betrayer. Mugo becomes a hero through

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    Death by fire is the most painful and awful way to end one’s life; the ever consuming flames eating‚ burning‚ and destroying one’s flesh can only be described as hell.Her suffering was internal and silent‚ the only evidence pointing towards her misery came across from her bitter attitude and morbid thought process. Pip witnessing Mrs Havisham’s intentional combustion‚ which lead to her eventual demise despite his futile attempt to keep her alive‚ debilitated his fragile mind‚ yet this horrifying

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    I am asked to write a magazine article for a local newspaper which explains the principles and values which underpin the support for individual who uses a local health centre and centre for homeless people. To make sure service uses are receiving the right values and support from the service provider it is very important to consider the followings: ethical consideration‚ the individual right‚ and the service providers should be aware of their responsibilities. Ethical consideration: Ethical considerations

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    Gordon Ramsay‚ a well-known chef for many reasons. The nation either love him or loathe him. Gordon Ramsay is a very famous chef he is known for his foods to be made to perfection. He has helped and opened many restaurants in the UK and the USA. When Ramsay isn’t cooking he is well known for his foul mouth on TV shows. Many years ago chefs were stereotypical people e.g. Delia Smith she is a kind‚ caring‚ hard-working housewife. This is the same with Nigella Lawson she is known as the “kitchen goddess

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    ©Australian Institute of Business. V6Jan13 - G:2011:3ed 1 111BESR Business Ethics & Social Responsibility Topic 1 Part 1: Definitions Despite the increasing number of books and articles about business ethics‚ it seems easy sometimes to miss any specific definition of business ethics in amongst all that writing. Why do you think this is so? Is there something about business ethics that almost defies definition? After reflecting on these questions‚ consider the following: “… Business

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    requires a mortgage. Most things in our life require money things as simple as clothing! Without some money life is either very hard or very short. Either of these are not great options. I agree that a person needs some amount of money to be happy‚ but that doesn’t mean it guarantees happiness. In the book ‘Great Expectations’ by Charles Dickens‚ money is one of the key factors in the plot. The main character‚ Pip‚ struggles with the idea of wealth and what it means to be happy. Even though he rises

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    E1-describe three different types of settings which provide care and education for children in your area. A statutory sector are services the government provide to the public to ensure peoples human rights‚ health and well-being. Local authorities are obliged by law to provide these services. These services are paid for by the government. One example of a statutory service provided by the government is‚ New Earswick Primary School. This is a local primary school that provides care and education

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