1. Critical reflection on the extent to which learning can contribute to the personal development‚ economic growth and community regeneration of your learners ‘For people to consider improving their skills‚ they need to be aware of and motivated by the benefits of doing so. They must see a link between skills development and achieving their own personal ambitions’ (Leitch Review of Skills Final Report‚ 2006). There is no doubt at all that learning has a great impact on personal development and
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giving Community Service Sentences instead of imprisonment for Minor Non-Violent Crimes. Will this be good for the society in the long run? Offences that are defined as Minor Non-Violent Offences are those that are against the law but are not usually viewed as serious enough to be taken to the court if done once or twice (Notton‚ 2010). An example of non violent offence is burglary or motor vehicle theft. Community Service is an alternative of imprisonment imposed by the Court for minor non violent
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"You never get enough of what you don’t need to make you happy" Erick Hoffer. Through out history‚ society has supported science to look forward for inventions to improve conformity in life; this fact has changed humanity’s priorities and therefore‚ the world itself. In other words‚ our science development has always had the destination for easier and longer life; however‚ we do not notice how this is all about materialism and how it devalues our sense for life. In Windflower by Gabrielle Roy‚ the
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A study in to the way war affects the soldiers fighting in them in terms of mental and physical health with reference to Pat Barkers “Regeneration”‚ Remarque’s “All Quiet on the Western Front” and Penguins anthology “Poems of the Great War 1914-1918. The First World War lasted between 1914 and 1918 and saw the death of nearly twenty million people (including civilians) and the casualties were even higher. Many were left wounded for life as they lost their limbs‚ sight or mind and they would never
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Every country in the world has its own law‚ but there would always be a person as law breaker who violates the law. Some people think that all law breakers should be sent to prison. Imprisonment is the most popular major penalty for law breakers in many countries in the world. Instead of being sent to prison‚ I think that there are better alternatives for first time offender. The main reason of sending all of the lawbreakers into the prison are the public will become more safety and reduce the
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One of the most complex characters in A Tale of Two Cities is Dr. Alexandre Manette. A man torn apart from 18 years of prison‚ Manette struggles to return to life in society. After regaining his sanity and confidence‚ he attempts to use his power for good and justice. However‚ he unintentionally ensures that his son-in-law be sentenced to death because of his actions in his dark past. Manette is a constant symbol for people not being able to escape their pasts. Dr. Manette can be considered both
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Question ------------------------------------------------- Is the ending of the “Far from the Madding Crowd” look consistent? Reason your answer. Answer Thomas Hardy’s “Far from the Madding Crowd” is somewhat gruesome and somber in tone with the novelist’s vision of human destiny and his concept of invincible Fate that intervenes and shapes joys and sorrows in the world of humans. It is one of the finest novels in the world of literature with the setting of pastoral landscape surrounded
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profession. In the same vein‚ he attributed unhealthy competition among professionals in the sector despite clear specification of professional roles to lack of vision by the practioners. He however‚ used the justifications to canvass for the regeneration and restoration of professional ethics as to enhance the practice of estate surveying noting that the future of the sectors is the future of the professionals. Ojo (2004) observed that Nigerian Estate Surveyors and Valuers have been rather slow
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In 2012‚ the average cost of imprisonment per prisoner in Ireland was €65‚ 404. The current prison population is 4‚ 306. That’s an estimated 282‚ 000‚000 of the tax payers money spent on prisons in Ireland per annum. Introduction This Irish prison system consists of 15 different institutions. This is made up of eleven traditional ‘closed’ prisons‚ two ‘open’ prisons‚ a training prison and a prison for young offenders. All of our prisons are termed medium-low security‚ apart from Portlaoise prison;
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1.This House would ban animal testing * 1.PIONTS * Animals have a right not to be harmed * ------------------------------------------------- Animal research necessitates significant harm to the animals involved * ------------------------------------------------- Research can be done effectively without experimenting on any living creature * ------------------------------------------------- Some groups of people have less capacity for suffering than most animals * -------------------------------------------------
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