1) Some people believe that corruption in third world countries is due to lack of education. Do you agree or not. 2) Love is down of marriage and marriage is the sunset of love. Do you agree or not. 3) Due to the arrival of modern computer technology unemployment has decreased. Do you agree or not. 4) Due to arrival of modern cellular technology people behavior become disturbed for society do you agree or not. 5) It is better to send children in boarding school for better future do you agree
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in order to avoid her anger. Whatever the reason‚ lies have negative impact on individuals and society. Liar becomes a mistrusted person and his long-term credibility is at risk. Consequently‚ he is less likely to be believed in future if he was found out. Persons who are lied to also suffer if they found out because they feel they were deceived and treated as person who does not deserve the truth. As a result they may seek revenge. Social cohesion will be affected also from this bad habit. Lying
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Love of the other as other does not run counter to self-love but presupposes it. Love is “essentially a movement tending to the enhancement of value.” (Scheler) 8. Justice is the minimum demand of love rooted in the inviolability of the human person. 9. The socius exists as a dialectic to the neighbor. The neighbor passes through the socius‚ expresses itself on the fringes of the socius or rises against the socius. 10. The family is not a problem but a mystery‚ a value and a presence
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The Good‚ Bad‚ And Ugly Side Of Globalization For most of the period since World War II‚ globalization posted steady increases. But today‚ we find ourselves in an age of ambiguity. Some exult about “hyper globalization‚” 1. With one source predicting that global flows could triple by 2025. 2. But others worry that the “age of globalization” that defined the last few decades may have ended and started going into reverse. This ambiguity adds to the importance of measuring globalization. GLOBALIZATION:
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essay I will answer the following question‚ what is the positive impact that person-centred care can have on staff and residents in long-term care setting? I will start by defining person-centred care. Tom Kitwood (1997) The Open University (P90) explains that this is an approach that includes the person as a whole as much as possible‚ in having views and opinions regarding their own care. This approach sees the person as an individual and it incorporates their physical‚ social and psychological
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How to Be a Good Person We live in a world in which basic values such as kindness and compassion are not often given the importance they are due. In the media‚ selfish and arrogant behavior patterns are often glorified. It is also common for people to get so caught up in day-to-day responsibilities and personal insecurities‚ that they lose sight of their goals for personal development. Recovering your sense of integrity‚ or goodness‚ begins with identifying your personal values. Goodness is the
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207 What are person centred values? When an individual is receiving care from a care worker or alike person‚ they are given ‘person centred care’. Person centred care means to put the person at the centre of everything the social care workers do‚ not the dementia. It means that everything is focused around the needs and emotions of the individual. When giving person centred care‚ we use person centred values. There is a holistic or ‘whole person’ approach to care‚ which means not only just meeting
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a. Person centred care is a philosophy of providing care that is centred around the person‚ and not just their health needs. In a person centred approach the emphasis should always be on the person as an individual‚ and their unique qualities as determined their life history and experiences‚ likes and dislikes which define their character. It’s very important that people with dementia are treated with respect. They have the same rights as other people including the rights of being treated with dignity
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person centered values are about individuals needs Person centred values are about individuals needs‚ rights‚ choices‚ privacy‚ independence dignity and respect. All adults have the right to live their lives being free from harm which can involve abuse violence and fear‚ they have the right to be protected and the right to independence and justice. You must be able to support the individual’s right to be part of a community and have relationships in their every
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Understand Person Centred Approaches In Adult Social Care Settings The definition of person centred values is treating and seeing people in a care setting as equals‚ who are involved in decision making to promote an independent way of life and to ensure that the care that is provided is appropriate to their needs. It takes into account service users views and needs and places them‚ along with their family at the centre of all decision making. Working in a way that embeds person centred values
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