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    gender‚ religion and belief‚ sexual orientation and age. By recognizing and understanding our individual differences and embracing them‚ and moving beyond simple tolerance‚ we can create a productive environment in which everybody feels valued. Equality means treating people in a way that is appropriate for their needs. For example‚ if we are in a childcare environment and there is a child in a wheelchair and we are doing an exercise which includes physical activity‚ we still involve the child

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    The Fight Against Gender Females in the medieval times were perceived as frail and powerless‚ marking a precedent for what females are or should be. This precedent of delicateness was applied to the majority of females and they would be institutionalized as such‚ creating a ceiling of power that was to never crack. Within the play Macbeth‚ Lady Macbeth strives to go against this paradigm as she seeks for control and power as if she herself was a male. Macbeth challenges socially accepted gender

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    Developing an ESD Program with Community Participation Samir Ajmeri Vallabh Vidyanagar. Sustainable development is that which can give earning opportunities to the growing population and make them aware of each and every incident occurred in the nation at large. For that we have to develop an educational program in which the whole community is involved. Before some days‚ people were asked to give their vote to Taj Mahal as the first wonder of the world by T.V. Channel. We can understand that

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    the fulfilment of rights and choices of individuals with dementia while minimising risk of harm WORD MEANING RIGHTS Human rights; independence; respect; freedom to do what I want; to protect myself and my property; to be heard; to vote; to express my sexuality; right to an education/work. RISK Danger; part of life; unacceptable or acceptable; who’s risk? risky activities; risk of harm; injury; protection. CHOICE Independence; ‘my life’; variety of; priorities; making the right choice; making

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    the police play a very significant role in promoting peace. There are policies that guide how the police maintain law and order and which describe the growing series of actions that an officer can take when resolving a situation. These policies recognize the rights of the people‚ and that the police have the instruction to respect them even when enforcing law and order. Despite that the police have authority over the common person‚ they do not have the right to use this authority to harm them. However

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    Women’s Fight for Equality The French Revolution and the Russian Revolution served as a turning point in altering the prestige of women; these two events gave women the opportunity to try and level themselves with the male population. Comparatively‚ the women of these revolutions put forth their best effort to change their role. Women during these revolutions didn’t have significant rights. As time progressed‚ women achieved more rights and privileges‚ which served as a step towards changing their

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    Charter Rights of Freedoms includes a notwithstanding clause that “applies to all government laws and actions”. The notwithstanding clause allows provincial governments or Parliament to override Section 2 and Section 7-15 of the Charter. These sections include the fundamental freedoms‚ legal rights and equality of Canadians and the declaration of laws using the notwithstanding clause can last for 5 years . However this clause cannot be used to “ignore democratic‚ mobility or language rights under the

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    Joel Augustine Response to class exercise: Today in our group the task at hand was to build the tallest freestanding structure using spaghetti‚ tape‚ string‚ and a marshmallow. We only had 18 minutes to build it and the final measurement would be measured from the top of the desk to the marshmallow at the top. When the timer went off our group was silent. I guess everyone was trying to plan out how we were going to do this. I decided it would be best to start of by making a base for this structure

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    Inquiry Proposal Umbrella Question: How does the message about my theme topic change over time? Subject: Gender Roles Guiding Question: What instances in society influenced the change in acceptance of women while playing sports and doing other nontraditional things? Rational: I want to study gender roles in society today‚ because I’d like to further understand when it became acceptable for women to play more male dominated sports. I also want to understand why some women chose to play

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    civilizations because of lack of wealth within their governments. The Greeks had a elite system already created with the Olympics before the Games began the created the rule that "If athletes did not have enough money to pay for training leading to participation in the Olympic Games‚ the cities of the would hire the necessary trainers" having this rule meant that the Greeks could have a proper system with the athletes and how they could help the society earn more

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