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    Experiencing Work Do you know the difference between education and experience? Education is when you read the fine print; experience is what you get when you don ’t (Seeger‚ n.d.). This quote describes my experiences with work. I am a product of the 60’s therefore I found my experience with work to be challenging and a great learning portal in which it prepared me for the future. These experiences were the steps that have lead me to where I am today. I am from the generation whereas my parents

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    -3.1 Identify the characteristics of different types of child abuse. There are four categories of abuse: - Physical‚ Neglect‚ Emotional and sexual. Physical Abuse Physical abuse is the intentional deliberate use of physical force or violence to hurt or injure a child. It may include slapping‚ punching‚ pulling hair‚ hitting‚ beating with objects‚ burning with cigarettes/cooker rings‚ scalding‚ shaking‚ biting‚ squeezing‚ cutting‚ throwing‚ poisoning‚ attempting to suffocate/drown or giving inappropriate

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    2‚ line.28-29)‚ which tells us that the narcissism is on the increase. Many young people nowadays feel they can do anything‚ and a good example could be the series of The X Factor‚ where more than 150‚000 people participated in the hope of success. The participants were convinced that they deserved success despite their transparent lack of talent‚ which they not could see themselves. In brief‚ narcissists are the people who choose a mirror if they are allowed to take a personal belonging to a desert

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    is much more to Safeguarding than just protecting children from direct abuse. Any service that works with children and young people knows that they have a much wider responsibility than simply protecting the children from neglect and abuse. An action plan was put in place by Her Majesty’s Government called the ‘Stay Safe’ action plan‚ and it identifies a number of important features in the wider view of safeguarding including: • Keeping children safe from accidents • Crime and bullying - This could

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    Transitions and Organizational Patterns Part 1 Writers don’t let their thoughts wander aimlessly. They think logically. They organize details in patterns. In the written language these patterns help you follow ideas more easily and‚ therefore‚ improve your understanding of the text. Authors use transition words and phrases to create patterns within their writing. The following are common patterns of organization and transitions used in writing. Time Order/Process Pattern Ideas or events are presented

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    In his “The Evidential Argument From Evil”‚ Rowe suggests “God” does not exist through the justification that an all-powerful‚ all-knowing‚ and perfectly good God would not allow any—or certain kinds of—evil or suffering to occur. This contends that some known fact about evil is evidence against the existence of God‚ and thus atheism. However‚ by employing the G.E. Moore Shift‚ a theist can flip Rowe’s argument on its metaphorical head and prove that God does in fact exist. This allows the reversed

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    poisoned by e-cigarettes due to an increase in the use of products. There has already been “at least 1 child death reported from unintentional exposure to a nicotine-containing ENDS (e-cigarette) solution” (Walley 1018). These poisonings will continue because the products don’t have to be childproof and come in fruit‚ candy‚ and other flavors specifically targeting young children (CDC). Calls regarding poisonings from e-cigarette liquids have risen from 1 per month to 215 a month in just four

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    ASSIGNMENT 026 Understand How to Safeguard the Well-being of Children and Young People Task B : Roles and Responsibilities of Organisations • Social Services Social Workers have a responsibility to provide support and care for vulnerable children and their families. They may have been alerted to a particular situation for example; if parents are struggling to care for their children or there are other challenging situations such as drug abuse‚ domestic violence and reports of abuse

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    Describe how domestic abuse affects children and young people Sablehouse (2013) state that all children are affected by the violence in their homes. Regardless of whether or not our children have been physically abused‚ watching their mother being battered is a frightening experience. Children from violent homes can exhibit a variety of behaviours. Some may "act out" and may be viewed as delinquent. Others work very hard to excel at every endeavour in an attempt to keep the family peace. Living

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    Only Weak People Cry?

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    about some questions. Why do people cry? What is the significance of crying? And do you think the one is weak if one cries? In fact‚ crying is not gender‚ age or personality specific. From my perspective‚ crying is not a sign of weakness‚ but it is an innate ability and one of the most effective ways to reduce stress‚ release anger and express joy. It is also like a stop sign at a crossroad for you to look back and reflect on your shortcomings. Some may associate or stereotype people that cry

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