P1- Causes of war and conflict where I will explain and give examples of a variety of causes or war and conflict 1. Conflicts arise when people are competing for the same resources (such as territory‚ jobs and income‚ housing) when they aren’t fairly distributed or when there aren’t enough to go round. The same applies to natural resources (cultivable land‚ fresh water). 2. Conflicts arise when the people are unhappy with how they are governed. The most common conflicts occur when a particular
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Development from 0-19 Staff Guide Diane Koplewsky March 2013 (review March 2014) CU2936 1.1 Staff Guide to child development from 0-19 (to be used with other published guidance) 1 Introduction This is a quick reference tool for the developmental processes from birth to 19 years. This should be used in conjunction with other reference material to aid with observations. The Children ’s (NI) Order 1995 and subsequent guidance stresses the importance of observing‚ recording‚ assessing
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Unit 19 – Music & Society Over the past three decades‚ in the recording studio a widespread of technical changes have occurred. This has changed music on a whole. Factors such as studio production‚ the role of the producer and the recording engineer have also been altered durastically in music by technology. The Internet‚ digital formats and industry progressions are known to have caused changes too. Particularly‚ the computer industry introduced many digital technologies over these decades. At
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Public Health - Unit 12 - Petra P1 Public health is "the science and art of preventing disease‚ prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts and informed choices of society‚ organizations‚ public and private‚ communities and individuals" (1920‚ C.E.A. Winslow). This therefore infers public health is the preventing and controlling of disease within communities‚ to prolong life and promote health through organised society. The keys aspects of public health … -Monitoring the
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P1 Identifying health needs of the population – The health needs of the population are determined by the incidence of disease and trends identified. Nationally collated can identify health trends in the entire country. Statistics can be used to determine how health can be improved or how areas of concern can be highlighted and effects of ill health reduced or prevented. A responsibility of health professionals is to report incidences of specific diseases and illnesses so
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P1- Explain the principles of sociological perspectives on health I am going to be explaining the 6 prime sociological perspectives and their views on health. Marxism- The Marxist theory looks at the bourgeoisie and the proletariat role in society through employment. Proletariat is the word used to determine the ‘wage-earners’ in society‚ and are generally the working class who have average jobs and work for somebody else. Bourgeoisie on the other hand is used to describe the people who own and run
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I was only 19‚ written by red gum‚ an Australian band is a song about the Vietnam War. It is an extremely moving song‚ as from what we gather from the title‚ the song is about a young lad who was only 19 when he first went off to fight in the war. In the song‚ there is a lot of alliteration used such as the phrase “passing-out parade at Puckapunyal” and “Frankie kicked a mine the day that mankind kicked the moon”. A passing out parade is a sort of graduation ceremony for soldiers one they have
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P1: Explain the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in a health and social care context. P2: Discuss theories of communication. M1: Assess the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in health and social care with reference to theories of communication When you work in a residential home‚ you need good communication skills. This is essential to gain the residents trust‚ learn about their needs and to make them feel at ease. Our aim is to take care
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19 Month Development Assessment My Virtual Life Psych 290 Tara Cahoon November 7‚ 2014 Describe and give examples of changes in your child’s exploratory or problem solving behavior from 8 through 18 months and categorize them according to Piagetian and information processing theories. Note that 8 months is included‚ so you’ll need to use the time-line to look back at 8 months for examples. At age 8 months‚ Lexi is crawling and pulling up. At 9 months‚ she is walking‚ climbing‚ and beginning to
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In this assignment‚ I will be describing the different types of customers you may meet at a superstore and writing about their needs and expectations. Dear Alan‚ In a superstore‚ there are many different types of customers that you may meet‚ in this email; I will be describing the needs and expectations of an Internal Customer‚ a Disabled customer and a young couple with children. For a quick example‚ a standard customer would expect a clean store and friendly staff‚ where-as a disabled customer
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