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    In recent years ‚ many countries have extrememely concerned about the increase in crimes committed by young people. Tough measures that strict punishments are necessary to stop youths from re-offending. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion? ************ In many countries‚ the young criminal has became complicated to such an extent that the government has nearly failed to deal with this problem. What can be done to help these juvenile deliquents turn away from crime and what

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    so drastically because of the media and Hollywood’s image that is being depicted in newspapers‚ magazines‚ and television. The media is producing false body images using these movies‚ commercials‚ magazines‚ television‚ and even the Barbie doll to young and impressionable girls. Two of the most significant of these is television and advertising. There are a variety of television shows and advertisements that portray to the public that in order for them to be well liked among their peers‚ they must

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    what is really happening. People can get different perspectives on the information that’s covered in the news‚ leading them to have different opinions‚ some being negative‚ and some being positive. It all depends on how they choose to present it. Although you are able to see incidents like mass shootings‚ riots‚ and police brutality‚ while assuming that the information brought to you is true. You must also consider the fact that the media will occasionally prevent people from looking at the situation

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    Assignment 026 Task A Policies and procedures for child protection and safeguarding are the result of the children’s act 1989. Which then lead to the children’s act 2004 which then introduced further changes to the way the child protection system is structured and organised. The main current legislation‚ guidelines policies and procedures for safeguarding are The Children Act 1989. This was designed to help keep children safe and well and‚ if necessary‚ help a child to live with

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    From the time computer games made their way into family homes‚ parents have wondered if violent video games may negatively affect children and teenagers. Today‚ parents still worry about the effects of violent computer games and of course it also remains a popular topic for the media. However‚ with a growing number of children and teens spending excessive time playing computer games‚ perhaps parents should be more worried about teenagers addicted to computer games than the effects of violent video

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    Task 1 Drawing on appropriate evidence from Chapter 5‚ describe how groups can influence people in positive and negative ways. Chapter five‚ it describes a range of social influences on people’s behaviour. In this essay I will look at how groups influence people both in the positive and negative sense. I will describe how group pressure and the ‘in groups’ and ‘out groups’‚ and conformity influence people in their daily lives. Group pressure is the demand by group members that individuals

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    false and a little too fare-fetched. It is truth universally acknowledged that the old people have volumes of experience‚ while the young have the energy and lots of creative power. Therefore I think that it’s not suitable to take sides in this situation. Because in my view there is no way to determine who is better - the old or the young. Obviously‚ each of these groups has its own positives and negatives. I suppose they should co-operate and be helpful to one another rather than try to rival

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    Describe how groups can influence people in positive and negative ways. We as people have many different roles within our life‚ these roles serve many different purposes. We also we find we belong to different groups in which we play our different roles‚ this makes up our social identity. It is these groups that can have a negative or a positive effect on ourselves. We can be part of the “in group” or the “out group” depending on somebody’s experience of the membership of that group‚ sometimes

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    essay: There is nothing that young people can teach older people Needless to say‚ we have to respect and obey older people‚ partly because they have more experience and knowledge than us‚ so what they say is almost true. However‚ that doesn’t mean they know everything and young people have nothing to teach them. In the following part of the essay‚ I will support the idea that there are some things we know but they haven’t known and they can learn from us. Young people can teach the elderly anything

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    that is seen on the cover of a magazine today is a young‚ skinny‚ white woman. With the amount of diversity that is in the United States‚ when a young girl sees a woman on the cover of a magazine that does not look like her‚ she is made to feel as though she needs to look like her in order to be considered beautiful. This causes a lot of insecurities with skin color‚ gender‚ and body size. This is also what plays a role in what influences young girls to develop eating disorders. They feel as though

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