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    A Necessary Evil

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    After listening to people in various careers‚ I’ve found that the most abused and underrated professions are those connected with public service. People who work in law enforcement‚ fire prevention‚ medicine and education are underpaid‚ overworked‚ and taken for granted. Without the benefit of these professionals we would be less likely to live our lives with relative safety‚ the benefit of education and the good health most of us possess. However‚ when it comes to salaries‚ working conditions

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    suggestions and knowledge of other team members draw each learners’ attention to more alternatives and force them more often to make decisions. Cooperation is an essential part of active learning (Slavin‚ 1997). Researchers have studied the relationship between personality characteristics and problem-solving strategies (Heppner‚ Neal‚ & Larson‚ 1984; Hopper & Kirschenbaum‚ 1985; Myers‚ 1980)‚ with Jung’s (1971) theory on psychological type serving as the basis for much of this work‚ especially as measured

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    Following are the topic’s which I have chosen for the diary: Team work Leadership Motivation Summary:- Team Work means working with group of people for a common goal or purpose. Teamwork is the most important part of a business. Because Team brings people together‚ every person has a different way of thinking and doing work but in team work people have to cooperate with each other by helping each other‚ giving feedback. And trying to work without any internal disputes. Theories by Katzenbach and

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    Identify Transitions

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    2.1 (3.1) M7 Identify the transitions experienced by most children and young people. Most children may experience transitions; transitions can be long term or short term. Some transitions that most children may experience are likely to be‚ starting school or changing from one school to another. Some families may move house several times throughout their lives this can affect a child in that they have to try and make new friends and get use to the area in which they will be living. Children

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    The final quote‚ “I ain’t made plans for coming in that house where I don’t belong” (Oates 318). Suggests Arnold knows he is an outsider‚ and does not quite blend in like a human. He is a narcissist and believes Connie supposed to cater to his needs. He thinks his presence is too good and the house does not deserve it‚ hinting why bother to think about stepping in that house where I do not belong. While asking himself‚ why do I have to in and get you? When there is no need for him to lift a finger

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    technique when displaying challenging behaviour would be being calm and taking control of the situation. This is good but does not always work in severe conditions so that’s when other methods are put into place to prevent this challenging behaviour. Proactive methods are a good method to use‚ this is because you are trying to prevent the behaviour happening before it has even started‚ therefore stopping you and others around you getting hurt. However these methods do not always work because service users

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    QN: In what ways‚ and to what extent‚ did Hitler improve social and economic conditions? ANS: During Hitler’s rule of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945‚ he had ultimate economic aim to achieve a self-sufficient defense economy for war and ultimate social aim to create pure master Aryan race loyal to Hitler and obedient to Nazi values. In increasing employment and mobilizing war economy‚ Hitler improved economic conditions temporarily and for most Germans‚ and surface but ultimately failed to sustain

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    is feminism necessary?

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    missed the memo. How else do you explain horrifying stuff like: 10 FGM In its ‘purest’ form‚ FGM is something you wouldn’t wish on your worst enemy. Put simply‚ it involves removing bits of the genitals and stitching them back together in a way that makes just peeing a nightmare and sex impossible. It’s the equivalent of someone taking a machete to your groin and about just as helpful. Women who undergo the procedure are put at massive risk of infection and infertility‚ not to mention the

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    1/ 1.4 Identify the regulations and requirements relevant to the assessment in own area of practice Leave a reply Learning Outcome 1 – Understand the principles and practices of assessment 1.4 Identify the regulations and requirements relevant to the assessment in own area of practice Our policies for management of assessment evidence eg portfolios‚ assessment records‚ observation records‚ physical evidence‚ learner and witness statements; management of assessment records‚ are all in accordance

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    War in Necessary

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    (very) long time ago‚ Machiavelli asked us‚ "do the ends justify the means?" That statement (or question) can be used to assess nearly any action. So‚ was it morally valid for the United States to drop the atomic bombs on Japan in 1945? It was a quick way to end a war‚ and it saved the lives of soldiers on both sides. Also‚ it taught us to fear nuclear power‚ as the first thing it was used for was to destroy (obliterate) two cities‚ and to kill over 200‚000 people. Next‚ it helped to spped up research

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