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    the importance of multi-agency working and integrated working for children and young people? Multi-agency working brings together professionals and specialists from different professions to provide an integrated way of working to support children‚ young people and their families. Multi-agency and integrated working are important as they consist of agencies that will play vital roles in ensuring that a child or young person’s needs are supported and managed in a professional manor. Their main

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    Young people should be encouraged to pursue long-term‚ realistic goals rather than seek immediate fame and recognition." The author’s view that "Young people should be encouraged to pursue long-term‚ realistic goals rather than seek immediate fame and recognition" is extremely convincing and logically sound.I strongly agree with the author’s claim that budding young people and students should set sight on practically feasible and technically viable goals along with sufficient time.This will enable

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    Young people rely greatly on friends or individuating themselves from their families and peers‚ and for developing their identities. In many circumstances their dependence on friends coevolves with their increasing independence from others. Friendships provide a variety of benefits and serve crucial personal and social functions. Young people wonder why others like or dislike them‚ particularly when they question their own attractiveness. Are they liked for the person they feel themselves to be

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    life there as an artist (specifically a painter)‚ lodging in run-down hotels and falling prey to both illness and hunger. Strickland‚ in his drive to express through his art what appears to continually possess and compel him on the inside‚ cares nothing for physical discomfort and is indifferent to his surroundings. He is generously supported‚ while in Paris‚ by a commercially successful but hackneyed Dutch painter‚ Dirk Stroeve‚ a friend of the narrator’s‚ who immediately recognises Strickland’s

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    According to Roberts (1970) older people are the whole of a generation who have survived to a certain age. They are not a deviant group or one small special section of the population. They are ordinary people who happen to have reached a particular age. There are several assumptions made about older people and their health. The first is that increasing age is always accompanied by increasing frailty and disability. As a result‚ the increasing numbers of older people in society are usually seen as

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    life is whether or not the older people should live with their adult children. My answer is the question is that it is better for them not to. Firstly‚ people of different ages have different ways of life. The old people like a quiet‚ peaceful and regular life whereas the young prefer noises‚ activities and unrestrained enjoyment. If they live together‚ old may feel that they are always disturbed and the young may feel that they are often handicapped. Secondly‚ people of different generations

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    alive‚ being aware‚ feeling positive and negative sensations‚ emotions‚ a sense of self‚ and controlling your own behavior. Also‚ a person recognizes other persons and treats them appropriately‚ they can learn‚ retain‚ and recall information and solve complex problems with analytical thought. And a person can communicate in a way that suggests thought. The fact that “human” and “person” are separate concepts should be clear. It is possible to be human and not a person. For example‚ a person who is brain

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    international trade empowers these developing countries to develop their competitive advantages in manufacturing a certain products‚ thus making more profits. On the other hand‚ it is illustrated in Romer (1993) that opening to foreign direct investment can narrow the gaps between developing and developed nations by stimulating the flow of domestic capital and introducing advanced technology and equipment‚ thereby improving efficiency and productivity and speeding economic growth in developing countries

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    Can Words Hurt People?

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    Can Words Hurt People? I believe words can be the most painful things in this life. They can communicate so many different things‚ in so many different ways. Often unknowingly‚ words can insult‚ belittle‚ and take sides‚ show anger‚ pride‚ and sadness. They are the most diverse and most expressive means of communication. They can sometimes tell more than body language itself. When you are speaking to someone‚ your words often come to you before your thoughts. They reveal something about

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    best interest to pursue it. Sometimes stubbornness can be a good thing‚ but sometime it can also be a bad thing. For instance‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ a man who was rejected from positions of leadership eight times‚ out of stubbornness‚ continued to pursue his dreams and ultimately rose to become one of the greatest presidents in the history of the United States. However‚ although stubbornness can be beneficial to many people like Abraham Lincoln‚ it can also be detrimental in many instances as well. If

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