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    us how a person stands academically‚ socially‚ and what kind of personality that they have. 2.BoBo affects the other characters because he had already plead guilty and is completely open to revealing any other information‚ so it might pressure the other characters to either speak more openly or hide information because someone already got caught. 3. Steve reacts to the preacher visiting by trying to reassure himself that he’s a good person or that he wants to feel like a good person‚ but that

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    illegally found evidence aside a guilty person could without a doubt go free. Innocent people could sacrifice their protection under the fourth amendment of their right to not be unreasonably searched if in reality they are innocent. Authorities such as the police should be punished for searching a person with no possibility of being guilty‚ each case investigated at a later date. I believe if a police officer has any doubt no matter what it is‚ that a certain person is suspicious of a criminal act he

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    working together among individuals or groups in spite of difference or latent hostility. UNPLANNED FORMS OF ACCOMODATION 1. Displacement It is a process of ending a conflict by using a scapegoat wherein the failure of one person or group will be passed on to another person or group for poor performance or noncompliance to certain norms and standards. 2. Superordination-Subordination It works only when it is impossible for one group to continue the aggression against the more powerful group.

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    Individuals 4.1a- Equality One of the most important aspects of our legal system is the concept that everyone is equal before the law. There are certain aspects that result in a lack of equality. The fact that our legal system is adversarial is a major contributor. Because the nature of our legal system is competitive and confrontational‚ it is designed to determine where laws have been broken so punishment can be dealt out. The legal teams employed are also seeking for winning cases‚ gaining reputations

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    UNIT 517

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    Lead Person-Centred practice UNIT 517 1) Person centred practice is dedicated to supporting people to develop their lives and fulfill their ambitions. Every person needs support to plan in a way that is meaningful to them and therefore we are flexible and innovative to make this a truly inclusive process. A Plan can be carried out in different ways‚ it could be hand written‚ presented on the PC as a PowerPoint‚ could be filmed‚ made into a music video‚ put on a DVD‚ the most important aspect is

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    The woman’s name is Sandra; she is a black girl growing up in a society that suppresses people of her colour and segregation is legal. But to make thing more difficult‚ she is born to white parents. This causes a huge clash and makes her identity hard to distinguish‚ the black community does not welcome her as she is said to be white on paper and at the same time she is not accepted

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    these disadvantages lead to serious situations or result in more serious and irreversible outcomes such as murder‚ which is referred to as passion killing in terms of romantic relationships. Passion killing is the killing of another person by another person who that person [victim] was involved or connected with in a romantic relationship. Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia defines passion killing as a criminal act in which the perpetrator commits a crime of murder against someone because of sudden strong

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    Review of Personalities and Problems Ken Wolfe’s Personalities and Problems is a good book that goes into depth about many important figures in history. Each personality that is discussed has played a vital role in how the world has come to be and how it is run; politically‚ religiously‚ and even as far as explorations and trade is concerned. Wolfe depicts each personality very well and gives great examples of what each personality has accomplished in his/her lifetime. Each chapter is broken

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    working relationships and will facilitate achieving the highest standards and building trust between workers. 2.2 Describe the factors to consider when promoting effective communication. • Adequate language: we need to take into consideration the person we are communicating with when choosing our words. If necessary‚ we need to adapt our language to an appropriate level for the individual. • We need to avoid using jargon‚ abbreviations or acronyms. • We need to promote an "active listening” environment

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    Unit 232

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    Outline the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals. We need to know the normal range of movement of the muscles and joints so when moving‚ handling and positioning a person we know the limits of each limb. We need to take into consideration other factors that may inhibit a person’s movement such as: • Old Fractures • Torn Muscles • Rheumatism and Arthritic conditions. This should all be written within the individuals

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