Alice Walker’s use of first person point of view allows us to form closer connections to the story by enabling the reader to better understand Mama’s views. The role of Mama as narrator helps us transgress through a story that when first read‚ seems like a fairly simple story about a Black woman‚ her two distinct daughters‚ and a quilt with an undetermined destination. Upon closer reading and analysis of the role of Mama as narrator‚ it is apparent that this is not just a simple tale of a Black woman
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against their wishes. If a person gives private information to another person or organisation and reasonably expects that information to be kept confidential ‚ they can take legal action if information is passed on without their consent. The threat of legal action may cause staff about disclosing personal information about a service user. Doctors have a duty of confidentiality to their patients. Generally personal information may only be disclosed ‚ even to a persons close family ‚ if he or she
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African Americans of that time which America avoided and could not interfere. The story is a window for the reader into Bambara’s reality as much as it is a lesson for the immature woman Sylvia the main character. “The Lesson” is a first person narrative told by a young‚ poor‚ black girl
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Assessment Safeguarding Person Centered Care Planning Equality Policy Complaints Procedure Safety and Security Anti-Discrimination Moving and Handling 1.3 - explain how and when personal information may be shared with carers and others‚ taking into account legislative frameworks and agreed ways of working The law of confidence protects people from having their personal information shared against their wishes. If a person gives private information to another person or organisation and reasonably
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the rights of individuals at the end of life. 1.1 Outline legal requirements and agreed ways of working designed to protect the rights of individuals in end of life care. Caring for patients at the end of life is a challenging task that requires not only the consideration of the patient as a whole but also an understanding of the family‚ social‚ legal‚ economic‚ and institutional circumstances that surround patient care. A legal requirement of end of life care is that the wishes of the individual
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7 areas of Business Management • general management: examination of management process as a whole • marketing management: marketing of business • financial management: acquisition and control of money • production and operations management: physical production of products • purchasing management: acquisition of assets machinery products etc. • human resources management: employment‚ management‚ training of staff public relations management: create a favourable image of business • Business world:
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who they want you to be.” 1.) How do you respond differently to moral vs legal obligations that are presented to you? I have always believed that even though sometimes I am torn between two options‚ If I am being honest with myself that I would pick the more moral outcome. For moral obligations I imagine myself in the other persons “shoes” and imagine not what would benefit me‚ but what would benefit them. For legal obligations I try to look at the whole picture and figure out what would benefit
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reasons both positive and negative. Sometimes people have to take drugs for medical reasons. However‚ there are those people who abuse drugs. There are many legal and illegal drugs available in today’s society. All drugs‚ inappropriately used‚ can be harmful to a person’s body. The results of drug abuse can be fatal or can cause a person to become involved with the law. These people would not be involved with the law otherwise. Why do people take such risks when other options can leave them with
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The general welfare requirements are: • Documentation • Safeguarding and promoting children’s welfare • Suitable people • Organisation • Suitable premises‚ environment and equipment The general legal requirements and areas to which specific legal requirement and statutory guidance apply: • Documentation “Providers must maintain records‚ policies‚ and procedures required for the safe and efficient management of the settings and to meet the needs of the children”
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Unit 245 – Understand the context of supporting individuals with learning disabilities. 1.1 a) Human Rights act 1998 b) Equality act 2010 c) Disability discrimination act 1995 d) Mental Capacity act 2005 1.2 a) Improved the standards of care given to individuals with a learning disability‚ it gave individuals the right to life‚ right to privacy and the right not to be subjected to degrading or inhuman treatment. b) Protects the rights of individuals and promotes
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