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    Throughout his lifetime Darwin maintained a fascination towards the great questions of morals and meanings in life. He knew the strengths and limitations of his profession. Darwin did not try to use evolution to promote atheism. People often times misread Darwin’s vision as one of defeat‚ pessimist‚ and enslaved. Darwin’s view is referred to as “cold bath”theory of nature. The basic argument includes three propositions that are linked in order of implication. The first one is the basic statement

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    I feel like we need to promote electronic cigarettes and ban smoking tobacco. Cigarette smoking is responsible for more than 480‚000 deaths per year in the United States‚ including nearly 42‚000 deaths resulting from secondhand smoke exposure (CDC). Smoking cigarettes effects everyone around you and is more harmful than people think. The chemicals in cigarettes cause various types of deadly issues such as heart attacks‚ lung problems‚ and heart failure‚ and in worse cases‚ cancer. New studies are

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    Promoting Equality And Inclusion I am writing this booklet to inform all members of staff‚ adult carers‚ children and young people about supporting understanding and to raise awareness of equality‚ diversity and inclusion. Equality and inclusion are moral and legal obligations. As a practitioner you have a role in ensuring that in all aspects of your work every personas given opportunities to thrive and prevent any barriers that may stop them from reaching their full potential. Equality

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    National integration is the awareness of a common identity amongst the citizens of a country. It means that though we belong to different castes‚ religions and regions and speak different languages we recognize the fact that we are all one. This kind of integration is very important in the building of a strong and prosperous nation. Unity in Diversity Unity in our country does not mean the kind of oneness that comes from racial and cultural similarity. It is unity in spite of great differences

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    propaganda film directed by Leni Reifenstal.It chronicles the 1934 Nazi party congress in Nuremberg‚ and remains one of the most accalimed political propaganda film of all times.Throughout the film‚ the Nazy party is painted as a party of power and unity‚thau is inspiring patriotism. The sole purpose of the movie is to glorify Hitler and his party and mobilize the whole country to join the Nazi movement.Therefore it was imperative to make him look God-like‚ strong powerful and leader of a

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    The Reformation: Martin Luther and the End of Christian Religious Unity By the early 1500s‚ many people in Western Europe were growing increasingly discontented and displeased with the Christian Church. Many found the Pope too involved with secular (worldly) matters‚ rather than with his flocks spiritual well-being. Lower church officials were poorly educated and broke vows by living richly and keeping mistresses. Some officials practiced simony‚ or passing down their title as priest or bishop

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    brothers." In fact‚ this statement of Gandhiji has the essence of national integration in India. India is a vast country with a numerous differences in food‚ clothing‚ languages‚ communities‚ religions etc. Besides‚ India has seen the mixture of various races‚ cultures‚ traditions etc. Through all these diversities and differences there runs the invisible link of common culture‚ common civility and common heritage. National integration means a feeling of oneness among the entire Indians. We

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    Toy manufacturers promote gender biased toys through their commercials and other types of media that children can easily access. Typically‚ in commercials for a toy that targets a certain gender of audience‚ you would see a child of the same gender that the marketers are trying to sell to. You don’t tend to see a boy in a doll commercial or an girl in a action figure advertisement. But nowadays‚ children of either gender want to buy toys that are marketed towards a certain gender. With the desire

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    Unit 2 Promote professional development The importance of professional knowledge and practice with in the role of a social care worker is so that they can be kept up to date with all the changes. Within the health care profession all staff must be proactive and focused in their roles‚ with an ever changing of legislation and minimum standards‚ it is important that training and the ways of working are kept up to date. Each person within the team should been given an opportunity to develop further

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    SHC 31‚ promote communication in health and social care or children’s and young people’s settings.. Lo 1.1 an identification of the different reasons people communicate. Communication is the exchange of thoughts‚ messages‚ or information. By speech‚ signals‚ writing or behaviour. We communicate to form bonds‚ help others‚ share feelings.. In setting forming bonds is important‚ you as a practitioner need to be approachable for children‚ parent/carers and staff. Parents need to feel their children

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