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    CU2650 Support Individuals with Specific Communication Needs 1 1.1 Every individual has a right to communication and we are governed by standards and codes of practice to ensure that these needs are met. Communication is a basic human right‚ without communication the individual is unable to realise or exercise their rights. Under the human rights act 1998 all people have the right to ‘freedom of expression’. 1.2 When working with service users who have specific communication needs it

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    Legal and Ethical Essay Disability- Human Rights Theresa who is now 24 years old was born with a disability of Cerebral Palsy. She now lives in a residential unit and has always been passionate about arts and performing. She attends a day art program that is run by a major Disability organisation in her local area‚ the workers from the house assist her with access to and from these activities. Apart of Theresa’s condition is the sudden losses of verbal control and as a result of this‚ the organisation

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    In the late 18th and 19th centuries there where two ideologies that was fueling the revolutions during this time. These two ideologies are liberalism and nationalism. Liberalism is a belief in gradual social progress by changing laws‚ rather than by revolution. It is also sated to be the belief that people should have a lot of political and individual freedom. Nationalism is the desire for political independence of people who feel they are historically or culturally a separate group within a country

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    International Relations 3/9/2014 Realism and Liberalism Realism and Liberalism are two major and dominant theories in global politics. They both have contrasting ideas when dealing with how states should relate to each other. Realism is a conservative and pessimistic theory which states predicts and will act on their national interest regardless of morals. This belief results from people who are selfish and competitive. Realism is a perspective that is dominated by cynicism. Realists

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    importance of education for the physical‚ intellectual and moral will of an individual cannot be overemphasized and its success lies in releasing the individual from the clutches of ignorance in all possible permutation and combinations. The National Human Rights Commission NHRC has concentrated on eliminating child labor‚ particularly child prostitution‚ which in a way has become an organized‚ clandestine profession. The Commission has made stupendous progress in eliminating child labor in the glass industry

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    HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES Is Iran A Threat to International Security? Human rights in Iran are not very respected. Women in Iran and their rights: Although women can vote and run for Parliament‚ if they do not follow the social norms‚ they are subject to beatings and torture for violating the norms. Although women do have certain rights‚ their rights are limited: A woman inherits half of the share of her brothers. A woman needs her husband’s permission to work outside the home or to leave

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    Govt 2305-73431 February 13‚ 2018 Civil Rights and Civil Liberties People fight for their rights and liberties and government had played vital role in dealing with issues to create it as a nation. 1 Most American thinks that civil rights and civil liberties are the major principles that protect freedoms of all. In most of the cases civil rights and civil liberties are used as a same thing but they are two different things. Civil rights are the basic right from unequal treatment on the basis of color

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    Responsibility of a Legal Aid Lawyer Rights of the Accused and Exceptional Circumstances Client Interview Other Pretrial Matters Theory of the Case Various Defense Strategies Questioning the Witness Plea Bargaining/Guilty Plea Evidence Arguments CODES The Code of Criminal Procedure The Constitution of India The Indian Evidence Act‚ 1872 The Indian Penal Code‚ 1860 LEGAL RESOURCES Lawyer-Client Relationship India Country Summary Card Rights of the Accused Around the World Important

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    The Sons of Liberty were much like modern day Isis. From burning houses to murder‚ they were the a group of people no one dared to provoke. The famous rebel group took a stand against the British Parliament for what they believed was right. They gave colonists hope in not only their future‚ but also America’s future. The Sons of Liberty are important because they secured America’s future‚ showed their bravery‚ and formed the Continental Congress. The Sons of Liberty organization consisted of only

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    Human Rights “Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom‚ justice and peace in the world” -Preamble‚ Universal Declaration of Human Rights Essential Questions ● What are human rights and from where do they originate? ● What issues prevent universal agreement on what constitutes human rights? ● Are human rights culturally specific or universal? ● How are human rights monitored and how are human

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