P3/ Potential effects on the service user could be: Marginalisation- Marginalisation is when a person is pushed to the edge of society. This is a potential effect of discrimination because a person is made to stand out and made to be different from everyone else and they can therefore feel like they are all alone. Low self-esteem and self-identity -
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sector in India has no doubt‚ experienced unprecedented change in its structure from its formulation stage. Indian Housing finance has far moved from the stages of being a solely government provided service during the 1970’s to a very competitive sector with more than 45 housing finance entities providing housing loans worth Rs. 781‚000 million to home buyers across India. The project is related to identifying the potential customers in the catchment area of LIC HFL‚ Dehradun. It is very important
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objective is to strengthen this study and to give the readers some new information about the study. One of the researchers experienced an event that is related to the study. She was investigating a study in her 3rd year class‚ about water hyacinth as a potential biofuel gas. She had finished the project but she failed to test it. So now‚ she said to her co- researchers that she will continue her investigation but in a new raw material and that’s Banana peel. One question is occupying the minds of the researchers
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English 1102 1/13/2013 An Anguished Process from Psychological Struggles to Actions William Faulkner’s “Barn Burning” and Zora Neala Hurston’s “Sweat” are both short stories talking about family relationships. “’Barn Burning’ is about a spiritual quest for the father”. (Billingslea). However “Sweat” questions what marriage brings to women? William Faulkner describes the young boy Sarty’s inner battle through the abundant description
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children and young people to achieve their learning potential [pic][pic] Name………………………………………………. Date…………………………… Tutor / Assessor signature and date Activity 1 (1.1‚ 1.2) a) Look up the legislation that affects children or young people’s access to education and learning opportunities. Explain the main points in your own words. Children’s act 2004 - Every Child Matters – Children‚ as well as being kept safe from harm should also be able to achieve their educational
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The conversion of potential energy to kinetic energy is what drives the roller coaster‚ and all of the kinetic energy you need for the ride is there once the coaster goes down the very first hill. Once the coaster gets going‚ there are different types of wheels that help keep the ride smooth. Roller coasters don’t have engines. But they do have energy. Once all passengers are in the coaster‚ the carts get released and begin to roll down the first hill. The force of gravity makes them accelerate downwards
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François Baranne | September 14th 2010 | MBA Program - 2nd year Operations Strategy Case Bang & Olufsen Introduction It seems important to begin this case analysis with a evaluation of the company in order to underline some of the key points to keep in mind for this case. Appreciated First of all‚ we can say that Bang & Olufsen have developed‚ through a differentiation by the design‚ a sustainable competitive advantage in the high-tech audiovisual market which have
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Americans (and an undisclosed amount of British and Canadian citizens). The hack was a result of an exploit of a security vulnerability in a US website application (some individuals accused Equifax of sacrificing security for additional profit). From there the hackers‚ who have not yet been identified/named‚ were able to access customer files. These files included names‚ social security numbers‚ birth dates‚ and addresses. Additionally‚ some individuals’ driver’s license numbers‚ credit card
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Demonstrate how to identify potential hazards to the health‚ safety and security of children or young people‚ families and other visitors and colleagues Make sure that I am aware of‚ and follow‚ my settings health‚ safety and security procedures before I start work. Ensure that before I begin any work activities I check and use any risk assessments examine the areas in which I work and any equipment I have to use to ensure that they are safe‚ hazard free and conform to legal and the settings requirements
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The question‚ "Should people be judged by their potential rather than by their experience and achievements?" suggests that society undervalues potential. In other words‚ by judging based off achievements and experience‚ one will truly not be capable of getting a good judgement. In my opinion‚ people should be judged based on their potential. Throughout society and in life‚ the evidence to support my viewpoint is pervasive. A quite famous example to support my viewpoint is Albert Einstein‚ a ground
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