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    Accessed 17 October 2011]. [4] Robert griffith (1983). NHS management inquiry. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.sochealth.co.uk/history/griffiths.htm. [Last Accessed 17 October 2011]. [5]The National Archives (1990). The National Health Service and Community Care Act’. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1990/19/contents. [Last Accessed 13 October 2011]. The NHS Choices (2011). NHS core principles. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/thenhs/about/Pages/nhscoreprinciples

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    Discoveries and Developments In every field of life‚ we can see various advancements. New technologies are being discovered to make our lives and work faster‚ better and easier. All around you‚ whatever you look at you find advancement‚ even if you look at your cell phone‚ you know how fast it is advancing‚ and can do almost everything that we use to do on computers‚ in fact I guess more than that which means in a decade’s time from desktop computer we have developed to handy faster computers. Thus

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    In this essay I will be explaining why my opinion is that Jonas community is better than modern times‚ and why I believe that. I will also give examples and support all my statements. my goal is to hopefully persuade you‚ the reader why a community like Jonas’s would be better. One of the very many reasons I believe that Jonas’s community is better than modern time ‚ is that no one starves and no one is obese. and all food is evenly distributed and no one can hoard all of it either

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    Education in Britain

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    Education in Britain is compulsory and free for all children between the ages of 5-16. About 93 percent of all children are educated in state schools and the rest attend private schools. Primary school. Schoolchildren attend a primary school for 6 years (5 to 11 years). When students transfer to Secondary School at the age of 11‚ they do not take any examination‚ but their reports are sent on from the Primary School. Secondary School. Most children – over 80 percent – go to a comprehensive school

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    Explain the key features of two therapeutic models (CBT AND TA) Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (also known by its abbreviation CBT) was primarily developed through an integration of behavior therapy (first popularized by Edward Thorndike) with cognitive therapy (developed by Aaron Beck and Albert Ellis). The first discrete‚ intentionally therapeutic approach to CBT to be developed was Rational Emotive Therapy (RET)‚ which was originated by Albert Ellis‚ Ph.D. in the mid-1950’s. Ellis developed his

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    Paper) 1982 Social Workers: Their Roles and Tasks (Report) 1983 Mental Health Act 1968 Disabled Persons Act 1988 Butler-Scoss Inquiry (Inquiry Report) 1989 Children Act 1990 NHS & Community Care Act 1995 Carers (Recognition & Services) Act 1997 New NHS: Modern‚ Dependable (White Paper) 1998 Modernising Social Services (White Paper) Partnership in Action 1999 Working Together to Safeguard Children 2000 Care Standards Act‚ No Secrets Act‚ Framework

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    Religion in Britain

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    Religion in Britain Barely 16 per cent of the adult population of Britain belongs to one of the Christian churches‚ and this proportion continues to decline. Yet the regional variation is revealing. In England only 12 per cent of the adult population are members of a church. The further one travels from London‚ however‚ the greater the attendance: in Wales 22 per cent‚ in Scotland 36 per cent and in Northern Ireland no fewer than 75 per cent. Today there is complete freedom of practice‚ regardless

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    Democracy in Britain

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    ‘for the people‚ of the people and by the people’‚ was necessary in Britain‚ as Aristotle once said‚ ‘man is by nature a political animal’. Franchise is the right to be able to vote and in 1830‚ only one out of ten adult males could vote; by 1832 it was a privilege of the landed elite and by 1928 it was a right of all eligible adults (over the age of 21). By 1928‚ Britain was almost democratic but not entirely so. Before 1850‚ Britain had a rule of aristocracy‚ there was great political influence from

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    Multicultural Britain The 21th century Great Britain is a richly diverse society and culture‚ and the British people belong to a melting pot of ethnic backgrounds‚ languages‚ cultures and religions. The transformation of Britain into a multicultural society has happened rather quickly. There have been ethnic minorities in Britain for hundreds of years‚ but it was not until the last half of the 20th century that immigration to Britain really took of. At the beginning of the 1950s‚ Britain’s

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    The business/government relationship – a comparison of the key features in China and Australia China and Australia‚ provide two samples in pursing social welfare in different ways and hence result in distinctive social structure as well as government-business relationship. Convergences and divergences coexist in these two paradigms‚ in a way that suit each nation well. Private sector Private sector is the value chain which engages political‚ economic and social factors together. It is

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