ETMA 03 – UNLAWFULL CONDUCT. Unlawful conduct is a very broad term‚ we may consider the term of unlawful conduct of any conduct relating to crimes but it is much broader than this‚ it also includes aspects of civil law. We can consider a conduct to be unlawful in many ways; this can be by underage drinking to downloading music from the internet without paying for such a song. For a conduct to be considered unlawful‚ it has to be approved by parliament. Without laws we cannot consider a conduct
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TMA01 Question 1: In order to avoid plagiarism‚ and therefore side-step inadequate preparation for any academic work under-taken‚ it is important to understand how and when plagiarism comes into effect. There are numerous reasons why students plagiarise‚ whether intentionally or not and some examples of the reasons and also when it is evident in sub-standard work is described below: 1. When a student is short of time and directly uses words from a source‚ be it a website or a book‚ using this
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TMA03- PART 1. ASSIGNMENT PLAN Go through each heading and explain what the table is telling me. Why would the figure be what it is – for what reason? TMA03- PART 2. ASSIGNMENT PLAN INTRODUCTION: ▪ Explain the text given ▪ What is assignment about ▪ What is identification – categories ▪ Phoenix and Pattynama - ref MAIN PART ▪ Who is Narendra and what does he do ▪ What identities does he have ▪ What are the discourses of visitor to
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Phil Collins Assignment TMA01 Question 1 In my essay I will be explaining different sources of law in England and giving examples. There are four main sources of law in England‚ those being parliament‚ the Judiciary courts‚ European law‚ and ECHR which is the European Convention of Human Rights. Parliament deals with legislation and delegated legislation. Legislation is the making of a law‚ it starts off as a bill and if approved by the house of laws and the House of Lords it will then become
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Social justice is a notion that shapes norms‚ values and practices of individuals and groups within societies‚ by highlighting social harms‚ injustices‚ inequalities and discrimination experienced by individuals and groups a mobilising force is created which challenges and contests pre-existing ideas of what is considered to be just. Through mobilising new ideas of social justice new social welfare and crime control policies are created to regulated and enforced‚ and resources can be redistributed
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Consider systemic and socio-cultural issues in a counselling case study Family context and wider socio-cultural influences are widely recognised in counselling and psychology as major contributory factors that help to shape the way people think‚ perceive and feel about themselves‚ their relationships and the way things are in their society (Barker‚ 2010; Vossler‚ 2010). Importantly‚ Barker (2010) points out the dichotomous socio-cultural divisions that are prevalent within most modern societies
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Essay Plan 1) Read the question - make sure I understand it. 2) Re-read and listen again to appropriate material - make sure to note references and if/where they will be used. Obtain material from external sources 3) Do rough copy of assignment. Make sure it has a beginning‚ middle and end. Consider what kinds of things affect the throw away society - could this way of thinking be altered? 4) See what could be improved 5) Check word length 6) Re-do if necessary 7) Spell check
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Student notes For the third assignment you need to provide a fictional case study of a counselling client with issues relating to fear and sadness‚ and then consider how their individual problems might be located in their family system relationships and the social context in which they are embedded. Your case study should focus on the family and relationships of the client‚ and sociocultural issues such as culture‚ race‚ gender and sexuality. In the guidance here we have given an example fictional
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Research – TMA03 - B120 Income statement (also referred to as profit and loss statement (P&L)‚ revenue statement‚ statement of financial performance‚ earnings statement‚ operating statement or statement of operations)[1] is a company’s financial statement that indicates how the revenue (money received from the sale of products and services before expenses are taken out‚ also known as the "top line") is transformed into the net income (the result after all revenues and expenses have been accounted
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TMA03 PART 1 Table 1 provides information on household composition by type in Great Britain between 1971 and 2008 in 10 year increments. The table is sourced from the Office of National Statistics (2011) ‘Households and families’‚ Social Trends‚ Volume 39‚ p4. In one person households‚ there was a slight increase of 6 percentage points from 1971 to 2008‚ going from 6-12%. This is consistent with one family households comprising a lone parent where‚ in 1971‚ 4% made up this‚ increasing to 11% in
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