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    means that when he leaves school he will find it harder to interact and socialise. Because of the treatment he is receiving from the school in regards of his ASD and the health and social trust refusing to recognise his condition‚ the effect is marginalisation. This is because he will not be able to socialise well due to him not receiving the correct help on how to read social situations‚ this means that he will not feel like he is part of the social norm. It also means that he may end up feeling

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    An Ethnic minority background increases your chances of arrest and conviction‚ some people argue that police racism in itself results in higher suspicion against black people in general. According to official statistics there are significant ethnic differences in the likelihood of being involved in the criminal justice system. Black and Asians are overrepresented in the system. For example black people make up 2.8% of the population‚ but 11% of the prison population. Contrastingly whites are underrepresented

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    In spite of Katherine’s reluctance to wed Petruchio‚ the audience are met with a supposedly well suited match. When Katherine interacts with Hortensio in Act 1‚ we see her joy in the play of words; ‘Is it your will / To make stale of me amongst these mates?’. Her play on the word ‘stale’‚ meaning both ‘laughingstock’ and ‘prostitute’ is not perceived by Hortensio‚ instead her bantering is met with his rejection and damning of her. This is just one of many times that Katherine is simply incomprehensible

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    of women’s participation in shaping Zimbabwean’s past. It gives an overview of women’s under-representation in historical documentation in the pre-colonial and colonial phases. It illustrates the social‚ political and economic impact of this marginalisation on the lives of women. Research findings to support the assertion of underrepresentation of women in historical documentation are presented. The paper concludes by highlighting strategies that can be used to plug gender imbalances’ in Zimbabwean

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    Globalization Carmen Rivera-Torres Western Governors University GLT-1 Globalization Globalization has had a tremendous impact on our world today due to the inevitable cultural changes that it causes. Some of the changes are vital to the countries but they come with a drastic socioeconomic change. For example‚ India and Kinshasa‚ the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo‚ have been drastically changed by political powers and technological advances. In the 19th century‚ Great

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    GENDER AND CITIZENSHIP ARE IMPORTANT FOR DEVELOPMENT‚ DISCUSS. Good governance is recognised as being essential to poverty reduction efforts and respect for human rights‚ conflict prevention‚ growth and environmental protection. From a restricted point of view‚ governance should be focused on sound economic management while a more expansive view embraces political liberalization‚ addressing problems of social inequality. Governance refers to decision-making by a range of interested people including

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    Unit 2 ­  BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma In Health and Social Care ( Social Pathway )   Euan Philip Michael Thomas   Equality‚ Diversity and Rights Principles of the care value base The care value base sets out common values and principles that each health and social care worker should follow as a guide to the everyday practice. The principles for practice ensure that the standards of care are consistently to their highest. Principles include; ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Promotion of anti-discriminatory practice

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    Global Trade in Agriculture Essay Topic: Modern land reform policies‚ in which large tracts of fertile farmland are parcelled out to smallholders‚ are one of the best ways of ensuring that diverse agricultural activities meet with the requirements of the domestic population. However‚ countries such as Japan‚ South Korea and China today are quick to conduct separate negotiations with politicians of these emerging countries to privatize this fertile farmland‚ instead of continuing with the land reform

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    A public service is a service that is funded by the government or by donations to help the government deliver its actions as effectively as possible. There are two types of public services they are statutory and non-statutory services. The difference between a statutory and a non-statutory service is that a statutory service is paid by tax payers‚ funded by the government and is set up by the law. They are usually uniformed and highly professional an example would be the Emergency Services and the

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    A consumer society is a post-industrial term used to describe the fact that society is characterised more by what people consume and less by the jobs they do or goods they produce (Hetherington‚ 2009). As our relationship with consumerism has changed so too have the choices available of why‚ when‚ where and how we consume. The first part of this assignment will look at the characteristics of a consumer society‚ the choices available and identify the divisions created from unequal choices. The second

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