PWCS 23: Principles of diversity‚ equality and inclusion in adult social care settings 1.1 Define what is meant by: - Diversity is about the acknowledgement and the respect of the differences between the people on all of their variety. It‘s about the uniqueness of every each individual and the way he/she contribute for the richness of our society. - Equality. Despite our differences we are equal in front of the society and to each other. This means that everyone deserves to have
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UNIT III – Introduction to VISUAL BASIC LESSON 1 The VB Development Environment Visual Basic A high level programming language It is created by Microsoft Uses a graphical environment called the Integrated Development Environment (IDE) It is capable of developing Windows-based applications and games An Event-driven language A Visual Basic program is made up of many subprograms‚ each with its own codes that can run independently‚ and at the same time‚ can be linked together COMMONLY USED TERMS There
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Unit 23 – Aspects of the legal system and law-making process Hierarchy of English courts * Criminal and Civil law hierarchy * Types of cases There are two types of cases that are dealt with in court which are criminal and civil. Criminal cases are cases that involve an individual breaking a law of the land and result with a jail sentence or community service. For example murder‚ rape and ABH. Civil cases are cases that involve disputes between people and usually end with a settlement
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Task 1: Diversity is to recognize and understand the large variety of characteristics that make individuals unique. In an atmosphere that promotes and celebrates individual and group achievements Equality is when all children have the chance to do something that will have an impact on their future‚ children are not the same‚ they are all unique and we cannot try to make them all equal‚ but we can give them the chance to have equal opportunities which is suited to their own needs. Inclusion is
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Chapter Seven: The Second Company is sent somewhere to reorganize their group. Himmelstoss apologizes to the men for being such a mean person because he feels bad‚ as he has now been on the front. Paul‚ Leer‚ and Kropp go for a swim and meet three women. The men swim across the canal during the night and carry their boots and some food. Paul gets to go home for leave‚ but it isn’t the same as he thought it would be. His mom is sick with cancer and he doesn’t feel “at home”. One day‚ when Paul is
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1. UNDERSTAND THE SPEECH‚ LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION ASSESSMENT PROCESS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE WHO ARE LEARNING MORE THAN ONE LANGUAGE. 1.1 Explain how to identify which languages are used by children and young people in the work setting. It is important to gain information regarding a child’s exposure to languages during the initial meeting with parents or carers as soon as the child starts nursery. It is vital to gain as much information possible regarding their culture‚ background
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Chapter 23 The "Bloody Shirt" Elects Grant The Republicans nominated General Grant for the presidency in 1868. The Republican Party supported the continuation of the Reconstruction of the South‚ while Grant stood on the platform of "just having peace." The Democrats nominated Horatio Seymour. Grant won the election of 1868. The Era of Good Stealings Jim Fisk and Jay Gould devised a plot to drastically raise the price of the gold market in 1869. On "Black Friday‚" September 24‚ 1869‚ the two bought
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"Compassion" Nelson Mandela once said "Our human compassion binds us the one to the other - not in pity or patronizingly‚ but as human beings who have learnt how to turn our common suffering into hope for the future." This quality of compassion is embodied by many characters throughout American literature. Mr. P in Sherman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian displays compassion by guiding the way to a successful life for others. Penelope in Sherman Alexie’s The
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Edexcel Medicine and Health through Time: A development study Revision Booklet 2013 Success in this exam requires: A general understanding of how medicine developed over time. You need to have an overview of how medicine changed in your mind. Was there PROGRESS / CONTINUITY / REGRESSION from one period of time to the next. Knowledge about different areas of medicine: Understanding CAUSE of disease Developing TREATMENTS / preventions / cures Understanding ANATOMY
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Chapter 23 Overview Directions: Complete each section to ensure full credit. If you have any questions‚ please email me immediately! Chapter 23: Nation Building and Economic Transformation in the Americas‚ 18001890. [Topic 5] Introduction: Directions – Read pages 645646. Summarize the reading in 1 sentence. Everywhere from Canada to Argentina‚ governments sponsored railroad development. Section 1: Independence in Latin America – Read pages 646651. Using the SPICE acronym (see handout)
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