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    and inclusion in adult social care settings Unit sector reference: PWCS 33 Level: 3 Credit value: 2 Guided learning hours: 19 Unit expiry date: 31/07/2015 Unit accreditation number: M/602/3044 Unit purpose and aim This unit introduces the concept of inclusion‚ which is fundamental to working in adult social care settings. This unit is aimed at those who are interested in‚ or new to working in social care settings with adults. Learning Outcomes The learner

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    Did you ever write a book? How about reading one at least? If the answer is yes. Did you ever hear of J.D. Salinger? If so did you ever wonder about how his life was until he died? R.I.P to a man at age 91‚ name Jerome David Salinger‚ January first‚ 1919 to January 27th‚ 2010. Not only was he a great father of two. A great friend for children a good brother‚ and son. He was also a great author. J.D. was not only a writer‚ but he was a mysterious fellow. He didn’t like talking about his life. Nor

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    internet accessories on line or in store. Business aims. An aim is something a business would like to achieve. A business may only have one aim but others may have more than one: • In the private sector a business will aim to make a profit. Where as in the public sector a business would aim to make a profit where possible and also aim to meet strict expenditure targets. • No matter what sector a business is in they always aim to provide a product or service to

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    Catcher in the rye - Theme on Isolation A novel in which a character is shown to be isolated is ‘Catcher in the rye ‘ by JD Salinger.The author portrays the main protagonist‚ Holden Caulfield‚ to be a troubled‚ confused and unreliable individual who struggles through much turmoil. This state eventually climaxes when Holden suffers a physical and emotional collapse caused by his resistance to change‚ the alienation he suffers and to a great extent by the isolation he experiences during the course

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    War is a very traumatic experience; soldiers are lucky to emerge alive‚ let alone mentally sound. In the short story‚ "For Esme With Love And Squalor" by JD Salanger a story is told of a man who becomes mentally ill after the war. The man‚ X‚ meets a young girl at a coffee shop and learns how mature she was and how important her watch is to her. After the war‚ X suffers from post traumatic stress syndrome‚ it was not until he receive Esme’s gift that he was saved from permanent insanity. X meets

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    My Aim in Life

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    It is more likely that the essay “My aim in life” is an admission one. It means that you will write it when applying to a college/university. However‚ if you are a freshman‚ your tutor can assign the essay “My aims in life” to check your writing and thinking skills. Anyway‚ you have to be ready to disclose this essay topic. On the one hand‚ the essay “My aim in life” does not seem to be difficult. You just need to write about yourself and your goals. However‚ some students may face certain difficulties

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    teachers and dear fellows The given proposition of the day is “my aim in life” Sir ‚ aim is very important in life‚it brings all our energies to one point. Robert Browning says : “The aim‚ if reached or not makes great the life” It provides direction for our attempts.Our aim is like a guiding star. What makes life gloomy is the want of motive.When a man does not know what harbor he is making for‚no wint is the right wint .Aim that suits the nature of a man is the best for him. Mr.President Sir

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    Consistency of Bismarck’s Aims Consistent Aims 1) Patriotism to Prussia Otto van Bismarck is credited with the unification of Germany. However‚ it can be argued that he deliberately fostered this myth‚ and that it was never his aim to begin with: he had not intended unification and was a Prussian patriot first. He distrusted Southern Catholic German states and feared the submergence of Prussia in a united Germany. Above all else‚ Bismarck was consistently concerned to uphold and extend the

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    nations of the world do not work together to prevent it." The League of Nations was Wilson’s idea in keeping the world at peace and it had four main aims: to stop war‚ to disarm‚ to improve people’s lives and jobs and to enforce the Treaty of Versailles. Even though the aims of the League are presently clearly ? historians still argue that the real aims of the League are not what they appear to be. The League believed in keeping peace all around the world‚ showing shown clearly through its name the

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    The aims and purpose of history can be evaluated through the study of historians and their audiences. The differing methods of collecting and using sources and evidence has caused countless debates between historians and other academics from Herodotus‚ the ’Father of History’ to G.R Elton and his views on objective truth. Similarly Stuart Macintyre’s "The Historian’s Conscience" debates and discusses the issues surrounding evidence‚ time and motives of historians. The aim of history according to

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