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    Unit 2 – Equality‚ Diversity and Rights in Health and Social Care Key Terminology Conor Wallace Stereotyping Stereotyping describes the belief that all people from certain circumstances are the same. “A stereotype is a simplified mental picture of an individual or group of people who share a certain characteristic (or stereotypical) qualities. The term is often used in a negative sense‚ and stereotypes are seen by many as undesirable beliefs” Source Web Page: http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Stereotyping

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    30/ 2007 Persuasive speech School uniform Introduction (Significance and background) Everybody in this class room has had or will have children. Anyway it will happen that your kids will become the most important point of your life. You will do everything to keep them happy. When they are small only you can influence on their behavior. Parents always want to see their kids healthy‚ well-bread and happy. After some time‚ when your heirs grow up enough‚ they will go to school. As soon as this happens

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    Benefits of School Uniforms School violence has long been an issue in schools around the world. School violence does not limit to physical attacks or bullying‚ but also to theft and vandalism. Groups have always formed into cliques. The popular people‚ the jocks‚ the drama or computer geeks all flock to each other because that is where they feel accepted. As the saying goes‚ “Jealousy is the root of all evil.” There will always be someone who longs for another’s belongings: especially in schools. Name

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    Terminology In Abortion

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    A major aspect of the debate over abortion concerns the use of terminology. In keeping with Just Facts’ Standards of Credibility‚ this research uses language that is clear and precise. Thus‚ phrases such as "pro-life" and "pro-choice" are replaced by words that articulate specific positions. Perhaps the largest point of contention involving terminology is the label applied to what or who is being aborted. Those who think abortion should be generally illegal often use the terms "unborn child" and

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    workplaces and high prices are not the only worries they deal with. School cafeteria foods are known for containing pink slime and meat glue in the school’s meat products. Junk foods have overridden the healthier food choices in the cafeteria menu. The parents’ efforts to facilitate healthier‚ cleaner‚ and nutritional food have not been ignored. Unfortunately‚ these efforts have shot back at the parents with rules from the school that go against the constitutional rights to raise their child the

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    media terminology

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    MES T 1 Section A/B Terminology Advertising- Producing adverts for commercial products or services. Archetype- the ultimate stereotype Audience- People who watch or listen to a TV or radio programme Binary Opposition- The contrast between two or more things that create conflicts and drives evil E.g.‚ Good/Evil‚ Day/Night and Male/Female CGI- Computer Generate Imagery. 3D effects such as fire scenes Consumption- Sum of information taken by an individual or group Continuity Editing- Predominant

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    ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SIZE LITERATURE REVIEW All of the research findings cited in this Brief refer to elementary schools. Some studies focus exclusively on elementary schools. Other studies present results on elementary schools in combination with secondary schools. The findings cited in this Brief represent dozens of studies conducted in a range of settings. Kathleen Cotton reviewed 103 studies. Klonsky’s review references at least 40 different studies. FINDINGS Recommended School Size • On average

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    If you ask me‚ I’ve never really been too hype about the idea of school uniforms. I don’t know which I hate more‚ the idea of looking like the other 200 girls in my school or having to wear the same thing every day. Though imagine never having to worry about matching those cute blue jeans to some shirt in your closet or shopping for name brands you can’t even afford. Even though school uniforms reduce one’s expression of individuality‚ they level the playing field ‚encourage a healthy learning environment

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    morning to make sure she has plenty of time to pick out the perfect outfit for school. Brandon‚ on the other hand‚ woke up at 6:00 A.M. and came to realize he didn’t do his laundry this week. Now he has nothing to wear. Wouldn’t you love being able to get that extra 10‚ 20‚ maybe even 30 minutes of sleep in the morning? Although school uniforms may not let kids express themselves as much as choosing their own outfits does‚ schools (public or private) should be required to wear uniforms. Uniforms are proven

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    Home School vs Public Education Karmetris Levins Composition and Communication/155 02/22/2013 Home schooling clearly caters more to an individual’s learning pace‚ style‚ and level. It eliminates the problem of bullying‚ and allows a student to express themselves without fear of ridicule or failure. However‚ evidence suggests that the lack of

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