visitors. This also creates a more positive working environment for staff‚ as everything runs more efficiently and good feedback can motivate and boost staff moral. Following this‚ it is also the law that we must work in this way‚ according to the Social Care Act 2008 we must create individualised care plan. Therefore‚ by working along with this and the hospital policy we are safeguarding our jobs. Question three (1:3) Risk taking is apart of everyday life. It is important to include risk taking
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that the Philippians Christians were supposed to humble themselves and become a community that was responsible for one another. There was a problem with the social classes of people at that time where people belonged to different social groupings‚ and that is why Paul decided to bring about the need for togetherness irrespective of the social groupings. At that time that Paul was writing a letter to the Philippians‚ he was a prisoner together with Silas‚ who was a core laborer (Allen‚ 2007). In as
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different social groupings. Government findings According to the January 2007 report by the parliamentary office of science and technology why are some ethnic minority groups at more risk of ill health than others. Black and minority ethnic (BME) groups generally have worse health than the overall population‚ although some BME groups fare much worse than others do‚ and patterns vary from one health condition to the next. Evidence suggests that the poorer socio-economic position of BME groups is the
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quickly determined which social group and what your occupation would be with of course the darker you are the lower your status and the lighter the higher. Eventually the Africans and whites started to mix and so did the color of the children which made them “not-so-good” field workers. The slaves of mixed race usually were craftier with the domestic‚ skilled‚ and artisanal trades. The Caribbean tended to be pretty urban throughout. The Caribbean had different social groups called caste systems.
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today. Such themes include; Social Status‚ Expectations and Relationships. Social Status is the rank of a person or group of persons within society. In this film they have used social status through the use of stock characters‚ to provide the viewer with easily recognisable characters to immediately relate to. An example of social status was communicated to the audience at the beginning of the film‚ where the character Michael was identifying the different groups of people at the school‚ to
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not haul the water. Consequently‚ no one fetches water though everybody is thirsty. The phenomenon of the story is an extreme example of social loafing. Social loafing is the tendency for people to exert less effort when they pool their efforts toward a common goal than when they are individually accountable (Myers‚ 2013). There are two reasons that cause social loafing. One is the sense of unfairness. People like to chase a balance between give and take. Employees seek to maintain equity between
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diamonds and graphite in terms of bonding and properties. · Describe the properties of the carbon atom that allow it to form such a wide variety of compounds. · Identify the basic steps in the carbon cycle. · Describe and identify the functional groups
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everyone in society. Everyone is affected by the media on a daily basis‚ and is influenced by it constantly. Through this the mass media is able to form stereotypes of individual groups of people and has the ability to persuade people to conform to those stereotypes. This also widely influences our views on different social groups. The mass media‚ through news‚ TV‚ films‚ newspapers‚ games etc.‚ are able to ‘inject’ whatever content‚ ideas‚ images etc. that they want to‚ into the audience‚ this is seen
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what lies outside the sphere of influences that they exert. It is only when we gain a much broader insight into the concept of belonging and when we move beyond the security of what we know and believe; that we can start to fully appreciate other social concepts. Perhaps an ideal of “belonging” is most clearly seen‚ when it is contrasted with a sense of exclusion; of alienation. The poems “migrant hostel” and “Feliks Skrzynecki” by Peter Skrzynecki‚ the movie “The breakfast club” by john Huges and
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Social Psychology We can all relate to a time in our lives where we might have acted differently because of social influence‚ opposed to if we were by ourselves. Social psychology is the scientific study of how we think about‚ influence‚ and relate to one another. Most times conformity‚ adjusting our behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard is why we tend to behave differently than normal. There are a couple types of influences that reflect such behavior. Normative social influence
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