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    of people due to their race‚ age‚ religion‚ national origin‚ or sex. People discriminate for different reasons. The first theory is social transmission; people learn discrimination through social transmissions of prejudices. The second theory is similarity attraction hypothesis (byrne); people like other people who are like themselves based on exposure. The third theory is social identification and categorization (tajfel and turner); people feel like their being treated unfairly based on how the

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    than my words. For too long this country has been led by “dream sellers” and hypocrites. The day I become the Right Honorable Prime Minister‚ I will make a difference. In putting Bahamians first I must put their health first; the first thing I plan to do is to place proper healthcare facilities on every Island of the Bahamas‚ as there is no doubt that the wealth of a nation is decided by the health of a nation. I will allocate the largest amount of dollars to health care in my very first budget. Out

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    Principles for implementing duty of care Outcome 1 Understand how duty of care contributes to safe practice. 1.1 Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role. Duty of care is to keep the service users safe from harm‚ to put the services user’s interests / beliefs first treating them with dignity and respect. 1.2 Explain how duty of care contributes to the safeguarding or protection of individuals. Duty of care contributes to safe guarding or protection of individuals as you

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    1.1 Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role: A duty of care is a legal obligation imposed on any individual working within the care sector that they adhere to a standard of reasonable care whilst performing any acts that could foreseeable harm others. It is my responsibility that: - Whilst caring for an individual I promote their independency and assist them to understand and exercise their rights. - That I use established processes and procedures to challenge and

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    you agree or disagree.或Some people believe that in order to give opportunities to new generation companies should encourage high level employees who are older than 55 to retire. Do you agree or disagree? Give your reasons and personal experience.或 In many countries,the proportion of older people is steadily increasing.Does this trend make positive or negative effects to society? 2. Advertising is all around us‚ it is an unavoidable part of everyone?s life. Some people say that advertising is a positive

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    TWO My hands didn’t tremble. They were firm. My mind however was stiff. My moves were deadly. My thoughts were desperately trying hard to stop thinking about killing unicorns this particular second. I knew in my heart how retarded that was‚ especially because I fucking hated unicorns and it wasn’t nearly as important as the bloodied intruder laying and groaning on the ground. Triumphantly‚ I edged closer‚ frypan still in my hand‚ angled slightly against my head. I was a panda ready to pounce.

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    gives us the choice to do good or evil and relates to the virtue that every person has. In Plato’s "Meno"‚ Socrates argues with Meno over what virtue really is and the true definition. At one point‚ they discuss that being virtuous is "find joy in beautiful things." The go on at length arguing what is beautiful and what is good. They also cover whether or not people actually do desire bad things or if all people desire good things. At the end they concur that people do not desire bad things

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    e Why do people fall in love? There are many reasons as to why people fall in love‚ and why romantic relationships may form between two people. However‚ there is no definite factor that makes an individual fall in love. Today‚ reasons as to why we fall in love still remain a mystery‚ but psychologists have tried explaining this through different theories. They used two main theories to try to explain this question. The first being Relationship Formation Theories and the second is Economic

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    St Patrick’s college | Principles Of Health and Social Care Practice | [Type the document subtitle] | Nikita Campbell P1003255l [Pick the date] | We will be outlining the principles of support that are implemented in health and social care practice. And learn to understand the impact that policies‚ regulations‚ legislations and also learn the codes of practice and standards of organisation policies and practice within the health and social care sector. We will also outline the theories

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    righteous; pious" (Dictionary.com). But this definition does not answer the evergrowing question: do people do good deeds because of religious reasons or because humans are naturally good? The Puritans were part the colonial period‚ were extremely religious and hardworking‚ and believed that people do good deeds out of fear of an angry God. However‚ the Humanists‚ who were part of the revolutionary period‚ based their beliefs on logic and reason and believed that people do good deeds to make the world a better

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