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    For Enlightenment‚ instead of always trying to accept social problems‚ they always tried to solve them. And the Enlightenment led to conflict because it threatened important social regions. There were philosophers‚ one was John Locke. He believed that people weren’t born good or evil. Locke also agreed with Hobbes that governments were formed through some type of social contract. Another one was Baron de Montesquieu. He believed that the way to spread this goal was by separate power so that not one

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    MU 2.4: Contribute to children and young people’s health and safety 1.3- Explain what risk assessment is and how this is managed in the work setting. A risk assessment is a health and safety procedure‚ which requires a member of staff or line manager to carry out an examination; on what could cause danger and create harm to anyone within the work environment. During my time at One World nursery‚ a staff member would carry out a risk assessment every day; within their located room also there would

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    common for you to learn from the media you consume‚ especially if that is how you receive most of your information. The media is a great tool for teaching the public. However‚ this tool can be misused. The information you receive may be inaccurate‚ exaggerated‚ stereotypical and biased. Hollywood and the news media both have a significant part to play in feeding off of the general audience’s ignorance. This holds true for how the majority

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    tea removes fatigue‚ tiredness and headache. It also increases the capacity of thinking. It is also used for lowering body temperature. The principal constituent of tea‚ which is responsible for all these properties‚ is the alkaloid-caffeine. The amount of caffeine in tea leavers varies from sample to sample. Originally it was thought that caffeine is responsible for the taste and flavour of tea. But pure caffeine has been found to be a tasteless while substance. Therefore‚ the taste and flavour

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    experience of illness requires many adaptation and adjustments. Discuss the processes involved in coping with a serious illness. “It is more important to know what kind of patient has the disease‚ than what kind of disease the patient has”- William Osler Different individuals react differently to developing a chronic illness. Their reactions depend on many factors‚ such as their coping skills and personalities‚ the social support they have‚ the nature and consequences of their illness and the impact

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    How I Can Contribute To America I can contribute to America by helping people in need. Some people in America are less fortunate than others and can’t afford gifts or food. In winter it is rough being a person in need because if they have kids they would want to give them a memorable Christmas. On Christmas morning I’d bring them Christmas presents and a Christmas dinner so they can feel included‚ the presents would be stuff like blankets‚ coats‚ hats‚ gloves‚ toys‚ and new clothes. There is a

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    In his review of a new book called "Brief candle in the dark"‚Steven Shapin of The Guardian seems to evenhandedly evaluate Richard Dawkins‚one of the top thinkers of current world. As a professor of "public understanding of science" at Oxford‚ evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins shifted his intellectual emphasis to more of a preacher of "Reasons" that‚according to Dawkins‚are almost exclusively yields of science than clarifying the biological way of understanding the world around us. As a self-professed

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    The Age of Reason‚ also known as the Enlightenment‚ is a time period between the late 1600s and the early 1800s. This era is often known today as being a focal point of common sense and personal reasoning. The strict religious beliefs‚ detailed scientific research‚ and the heavy political and economic involvement of this age gave the pioneers of America a much needed boost in the direction of proper settlement and creation of a functional country. During The Enlightenment era‚ religion played

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    In November of 1775‚ a great catastrophe struck Lisbon‚ Portugal’s capital‚ leaving more than just rubble and ash behind. “The earthquake happened in an area of Europe where there was rethinking of the nature of personality‚ knowledge‚ science‚ and religion (Dynes).” These ideas would later become known as The Enlightenment. The ideology that fueled The Enlightenment was to “flee from dominant Christian thinking and move towards new ways of knowing (Dynes).” The immense destruction from the earthquake

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    Renaissance is a word that means “rebirth.” This is a fitting title for the time period as it was a time of surges of advancements in all fields of study. The Renaissance in general lasted from 1330 CE to 1620 CE‚ while the periods in it (Italian‚ English‚ High Renaissances) lasted as following: English Renaissance lasted from 1550 CE to 1620‚ the Italian Renaissance lasted from 1330 CE to 1550 CE‚ and the High Renaissance‚ in the middle of the English Renaissance‚ lasted from 1480 CE to 1520 CE

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