take place when a rule or policy that applies equally to everybody is more restrictive for people from a certain group. For example if a company gives information about its policies only in English‚ but employs workers that speak another language. 3) Explain how practices that support equality and inclusion reduce the likelihood of discrimination All practices should have equality and diversity policies/procedures in place and by doing so and ensuring these are adhered to by employers and employees
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personal property of another with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of such property. She has committed the crime of larceny. 2. Sarah has unlawfully and forcibly taken the personal property of another. She has committed the crime of robbery. 3. Sarah has broken and entered a dwelling with the intent to commit a felony. She has committed the crime of burglary. (Most states have dispensed with the requirement that the act take place at night.) According to our text‚ burglary is breaking
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E1 1. Children act 1989 2. Disability discrimination act 1995 (DDA) 3. Children act 2004 4. Human rights act 1995 5. Equality act 2006 E2 The children act 1989 has influenced some settings by bringing together several sets of guidance and provided the foundation for many of the standards practitioners sustain and maintain when working with children. The act requires that settings work together in the best interests of the child and form partnerships with parents or carers. It requires settings
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PSYCHOLOGY Unit 1 Introduction to Psychology Psychology: Psychology is the systematic study of behaviour and mental processes including perception‚ cognition and emotion. - Cognition: is thinking‚ knowing and processing information - Emotion: changes in facial expressions and adoptive behaviour Behaviour: is any observable action made by a living person or animal. There are now 2 types of behaviour – overt and covert. - Overt: observable actions and responses (eating
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Unit Plan Unit Code: BES3500 Unit title: Business Capstone Semester: Year: 2015 Study Mode: International Lecturer Information Name Office Telephone Email Consultation arrangements Table of Contents Lecturer Information 1 Unit Overview 3 Welcome 3 Learning outcomes 3 Graduate attributes 3 English language proficiency 3 Teaching and learning 4 Communication 4 Contacting your lecturer 4 Online discussion 5 Adobe Connect 5 Email protocol 5 Communication expectations 5 Readings 6 Textbook
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Health and Social Care Level 3 Unit 5 3.1 Identify national policies and local systems that relate to safeguarding and protection from abuse 3.2 Explain the roles of different agencies in safeguarding and protecting individuals from abuse 3.4 Identify sources of information and advice about own work role in safeguarding and protecting individuals from abuse 4.1 Explain how the likelihood of abuse may be reduced by: working with person centred values encouraging active participation promoting
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mold of Chicano muralist that just because they were Chicanos why did they have to paint murals‚ this action took place at LACMA. 2. The artist to this empty shoebox is Gabriel Orozco‚ he is drawing attention to the commercialism if the art world. 3. The artist of Prometheus is Jose Clemente Orozco; this mural is located in Frary Dining Hall at Pomona College in Claremont‚ Ca. 4. The architect is Luis Barragan the approximate date was in 1947‚ his style is modern style architecture but making it
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2. Sport-specific dropouts: withdraw from a particular program but enter into other sports. 3. Sport-general dropouts: withdraw from all sport participation and they are a special concern. 4. Affiliation motive: a major motive that children have for sport participation. Review Questions 1. Why is it important for people who work with young athletes to know sport psychology? It’s because sport psychology is vital in youth sport setting and children are at such critical point in their developmental
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life cycle. Brain areas involved in learning Hindbrain – learning certain types of motor skills – especially those requiring balance and coordination‚ such as riding a bicycle. Midbrain – learning to navigate in space. Forebrain/ frontal lobe – cognitive learning Cerebellum – a structure attached to the rear of the brainstem that helps coordinate voluntary movement and balance. The cerebellum: • Primarily regulates posture‚ muscle tone and muscular coordination.
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schizophrenia‚ how sleep patterns deal with schizophrenia‚ and insensitivity to pain in schizophrenics. Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized by disorganized and delusional thinking‚ disturbed perceptions‚ and inappropriate emotions and actions. (Psychology Eight Edition‚ David G. Myers) Schizophrenia is a brain disease‚ just like Alzheimer’s. It cannot be predicted or prevented and is not a moral weakness‚ character flaw‚ or result of poor parenting. When schizophrenia is literally translated it
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