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    Zhumabekov Adilzhan 11”A” How do we know what we know? We know a lot of things‚ but have we ever asked ourselves: “How do we know what we know?” As an example let’s take a student. A student gets knowledge from the teachers in the school. But why that student unreservedly listens in what does teacher say? The main reason is that a student believes‚ that his teacher teach him only truth. And if you make so that teacher tells incorrect information‚ a student will just remember it and will not try

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    Individual rights are not subject to a public vote; a majority has no right to vote away the rights of a minority; the political function of rights is precisely to protect minorities from oppression by majorities (and the smallest minority on earth is the individual).” Here in the quote the author Ayn Rand explains that you can take away some things from the people‚ but one thing that you can’t take away is the minority rights. In the book Anthem by Ayn Rand she says about how the world would be

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    CT236 Principles for Implementing Duty of care in Health‚ Social care or children’s and young people setting 1. Understand how duty of care contributes to safe practice 1.1 Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role. “Duty of care” means to provide care and support to individuals within the law and also within the policies‚ procedures and agreed ways to work. It is about keeping the service users independence‚ to support and enable them to live within an environment free from

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    LIFE AS I KNOW IT! What is life as I know it? Well on September 11th 2011 I know it’s a rare day to celebrate but that’s a day that I meet the most remarkable person I have ever met the day I started dating the love of my life we have been together for 2 years 3 months and 6 days and those 2 years 3 months and 6 days have been the best years months and days of my life! I never thought I could love someone the way I love him. He also attends college. I never thought I would find anyone who loved

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    (A) What is the conflict today between Science and Religion? As far back in time as can be remembered‚ there has always been some form of religion governing the thoughts of mankind. Different cultures found different deities to explain what they could not‚ the natural phenomenas all around them. These "gods of the gaps" were essential to allow the ancient people to give explanations for what they did not know‚ saying simply that "God did it". However‚ as time went on and science emerged with its

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    ARISE: A Destination-for-a-Day Spa OVERVIEW The ARISE: A Destination-for-a-Day Spa case describes how a spa going through the business development stage is struggling with employee turnover as well as has been operating at a loss for the past two years. ARISE‚ the spa in question‚ was built on the business strategy of differentiation which emphasizes employee-customer relationships. Within these relationships‚ ARISE employees act as Personal Wellness Coaches (PWC) helping clients create “integrated

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    Lords to statutory interpretation has been radically changed by the Human Rights Act. Judges now see themselves as legislating human rights through their interpretation of Acts of Parliament.’ In Duport Steels Ltd v Sirs‚ Lord Scarman stressed: ‘In the field of statute law the judge must be obedient to the will of Parliament as expressed in the enactments. In this field Parliament makes and unmakes the law‚ the judge’s duty is to interpret and to apply the law‚ not to change it to meet the judge’s

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    for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings What is Duty of care? ‘Duty of care is a requirement to exercise a ‘reasonable’ degree of attention and caution to avoid negligence which would lead to harm to other people’ Penny Tassoni‚ Children & Young Peoples Workforce Early Learning & Childcare‚ Heinemann 2010 1.1 Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role? As childminders we have a duty of care to protect any children

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    Did you know that you have a very important thing you should know? And God doesn’t want to keep it secret to you instead this is the right time God has set for you to know the truth. Do you know why Jesus came down to this earth? Because He is the way for us to go to heaven. The truth is‚ all of us have sinned so we deserved to be punished and because of that‚ according to the Bible‚ we are destined to be punished in hell because we have sinned to a Holy God BUT Jesus said "I am the way‚ the truth

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    . To what extent is citizenship rights responsible for the conflict between Sinhalese and Tamils? The Sinhalese and the Tamils have been having conflict in Sri Lanka. Most of the issues revolve around the discriminatory policies against the Tamils practiced by the Sri Lankan government which prefers Sinhalese‚ the majority. One of such policy is the citizenship rights. In 1948‚ when Sri Lanka gained independence‚ only those born in Sri Lanka or whose forefathers were born there were given Sri

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