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    CYP core 3.7

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    CYP core 3.7: understand how to support positive outcomes for children and young people. 1.1 Describe the social economic and cultural factors that will impact on the lives of children and young people. When working with children and young people you have to keep in mind that every child is different and unique in their own way. To do this you need to understand the possible impact that the social economic and cultural environment could have on their personal outcomes in the future. There are

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    then-existing policy that embodied the progressive principles and strategies of the RDP. Of course‚ overshadowing the arguments about substantive differences between the RDP and GEAR was the anger felt by progressives in the ANC alliance about their marginalisation from the TRANSFORMATION 62 (2006) ISSN 0258-7696 1 Stephen Gelb process through

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    Practicum on Social Representation of Homosexuality Social Psychology By- Nayana Goswami UNIVERSITY OF DELHI 2nd Semester   INTRODUCTION SOCIAL REPRESENTATION - The field of social representations is concerned with the explanations which people give for phenomena which they encounter in the social world. The objective of the approach is the systematic study of common sense thinking. The originator of the theory‚ the French social psychologist Serge Moscovici states

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    Globalisation is a series of social‚ economical‚ technological‚ cultural‚ and political changes that promote interdependence and growth. Globalisation raises the standard of living in developing countries‚ spreads technological knowledge‚ and increases political liberation. The main cause of globalisation is influence from other‚ more developed‚ countries. Globalisation is a historical process that results from human innovation and technological progress. The social effects of globalisation are

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    Pluralism and Public Choice

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    Part A: Contrast the theories of Pluralism and Public Choice (Private Interest). Public Choice theory and Pluralism are both expressions of an attempt to critique political structures‚ analyse the processes that drive them and understand their relative effectiveness in achieving stated political or social goals. The disparate perspectives that can be obtained by application of each of these political ontologies are generated by fundamental differences in these assumed goals and underlying motivators

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    speech given by Anna Lindh at the Helsinki conference she said “Firstly‚ economic globalisation has brought prosperity and development to many countries‚ but also financial crises to Asia‚ Latin America and Russia‚ and increasing poverty and marginalisation. During the last 30 years‚ fifteen developing countries (with a population of 1‚6 billion people) have succeeded to reduce poverty by half. Still‚ more than a billion people have to survive on less than

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    MMM262 Understanding Organisations Trimester 3‚ 2012 Assignment Details Case Analysis with Progress Report Learning Objectives This assessment offers opportunities for you to: 1. Critically evaluate organisational issues from multiple perspectives; 2. Conduct industry-relevant analysis of modern‚ symbolic and postmodern concepts of organisational theory; 3. Identify the assumptions underpinning organisational theory and explain the strengths and limitations that flow from these. Assessment Overview

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    Affirmative Action: The Concept | Written by Goga‚ Farhana | THE GENERAL understanding of affirmative action is that it is about providing opportunities for previously disadvantaged people‚ which includes people of colour and women.Although disability and homosexuality continue to be issues of concern‚ this research does not address these issues. Homosexual staff however‚ expressed problems of not having their partners recognised and not being given the same rights as partners of heterosexual

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    Why has anti-social behaviour been a key concern of post-1997 governments and evaluate the initiatives that have been put forward to tackle the problem? Since 1997‚ the Labour party have increasingly emphasized the need to tackle the widespread problem of anti-social behaviour (ASB) with many legislations and a variety of initiatives to succeed this. This assignment will define the term anti-social behaviour and explore the rationale for making this a key concern‚ with the influence of Broken Windows

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    The morality of sex has been given wide attention because it is a principle to differentiate between proper sexual behavior and improper sexual behaviour. Since the sexual act is connected with the giving birth to children (human reproduction)‚it despite being a very private and intimate matter. People normally born with only one sex either male or female. There are people who unsatisfied with their own sex which most probably happen in man‚they undergo gender reassignment therapy to make themselves

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