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    By Chidera onyemenam As comprehensive as this topic might seem‚ factors influencing media as it concerns structure‚ number of outlets and contents can be broadly classified into two.                               a) EXTERNAL FACTORS                               b) INTERNAL FACTORS EXTERNAL FACTORS: this covers the influence on the media as a result of the environment within which the mass media communication system operates. They include:                               i)cultural influence

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    p2

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    Chantel Hurst Unit 23 complementary therapies (P2) Financial restriction Public sector Private sector culture Access Referral (M2) Lack of financial resources; lack of support from health and social care Structural barriers Regulatory and economic barriers Belief barriers Power relationship the lack of scientific proof - alone is perhaps not reason enough to dismiss the possibility that a new treatment might be valuable or effective. lack of education - related to complementary/alternative

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    Unit 2 Task 2 P2

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    Unit 2 Task 2 [P2] Describe the main employability‚ personal and communication skills required when applying for a specific job role. Employability Skills • Specific Job Role: Deputy Head Teacher for Thomas More Catholic School Employability skills can be defined as the transferable skills needed by an individual to make them employable‚ along with good technical understanding and subject knowledge‚ employers often outline a set of skill that they want from an employee. They are the skills and

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    P1 support the individual to understand the usefulness and benefits of keeping mobile P2 support the individual to communicate their preferences about keeping mobile P3 work with the individual‚ key people and others to identify and agree the best ways for the individual to keep mobile

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    Ageing Population

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    longer than ever before. Concerning with this problem‚ a telegraph on 1st October‚ 2012 entitled “World faces ageing population time bomb says UN” was posted in order to provide the facts and forecasts about ageing population in the world and to recommend some ideas to deal with this problem. In spite the fact that living longer is a great achievement of human beings‚ a rapidly ageing population also leads to difficulties for many countries in all over the world. A recent report estimated

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    20 years. Europe is currently the oldest region in the world‚ and the upward trajectory of European ageing has been linear for more than 150 years. The share of the population aged 65 and over is set to rise from 17 percent in 2010 to 30 percent in 2060‚ with those aged 80 and over being the fastest-growing age group‚ increasing from five percent to 12 percent over the same period. Population ageing is undoubtedly going to be a key demographic challenge in many European countries over the next 50

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    Geography Essay- Ageing populations Question: Examine the implications of either an ageing or youthful population By definition‚ an ageing population is a population where the median age is rising; there is a decline in the amount of children (or minors-under 18)‚ and an increase in the number of elderly people. In other terms‚ it is a population where the number of elderly is increasing relative to the number of youth. Increased life expectancy combined with declining birth rates have caused many

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    UNIT 3 - P1 P2 M1

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    the probability or threat of damage‚ injury‚ liability‚ loss‚ or any other negative occurrence that is caused by external or internal vulnerabilities‚ and that may be avoided through preemptive action. In this booklet I will be identifying and explain the potential hazards in a college environment and how they could affect people’s wellbeing. Classroom Hazard – Windows & Loose Wires There are a number of different potential hazards in a classroom environment. One example would be windows

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    Theories of Ageing

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    Theories of Aging Activity theory This theory assumes a positive relationship between activity and life satisfaction. One theorist suggests that activity enables older adults to be able to adjust to retirement. The critics of this theory state that it overlooks the inequalities in health and economics that hinders the ability for older people to engage in such activities. Also‚ some older adults do not desire to engage in new challenges. Activity theory reflects the functionalist perspective

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    Current Trends: Ageing Population The first current social trend is that of an ageing population. This means that as time has gone on‚ more people are progressing into 64+ years old than people being born. In fact‚ “in 2008 there were 3.2 people of working age for every person of pensionable age. This ratio is projected to fall to 2.8 by 2033.” (http://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/research/key-issues-for-the-new-parliament/value-for-money-in-public-services/the-ageing-population/) This

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