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    CU2650 Support Individuals with Specific Communication Needs 1 1.1 Every individual has a right to communication and we are governed by standards and codes of practice to ensure that these needs are met. Communication is a basic human right‚ without communication the individual is unable to realise or exercise their rights. Under the human rights act 1998 all people have the right to ‘freedom of expression’. 1.2 When working with service users who have specific communication needs it

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    Human Rights: Disability

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    Legal and Ethical Essay Disability- Human Rights Theresa who is now 24 years old was born with a disability of Cerebral Palsy. She now lives in a residential unit and has always been passionate about arts and performing. She attends a day art program that is run by a major Disability organisation in her local area‚ the workers from the house assist her with access to and from these activities. Apart of Theresa’s condition is the sudden losses of verbal control and as a result of this‚ the organisation

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    Abortion as a Human Right

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    as a Human Right Throughout history‚ induced abortions have been a source of considerable debate and controversy. An individual’s personal stance on the complex ethical‚ moral‚ and legal issues has a strong relationship with the given individual’s value system. A person’s position on abortion may be described as a combination of their personal beliefs on the morality of induced abortion and the ethical limit of the government’s legitimate authority. It is a woman’s individual rightsright to her

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    The Human Acts Rights

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    * Human rights act (1998) * Disability discrimination act(1995) * Sex discrimination act (1975) * Protection of children act(1999) * Health and safety at work act (1974) * (COSHH) control of substances hazardous to health regulations(2002) * Data protection act (1998) Human rights act(1998)-human right gives you the right to live to certain freedoms on what you can say and do anyone in uk has to respect theses rules cannot be gone against as its a law. Human right gives

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    Human Rights in Iran

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    HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES Is Iran A Threat to International Security? Human rights in Iran are not very respected. Women in Iran and their rights: Although women can vote and run for Parliament‚ if they do not follow the social norms‚ they are subject to beatings and torture for violating the norms. Although women do have certain rights‚ their rights are limited: A woman inherits half of the share of her brothers. A woman needs her husband’s permission to work outside the home or to leave

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    Do you think school uniforms should be mandatory for public schools? In recent years‚ fashion trends have become more seductive. The fashion industries are making clothes for men and women‚ which are less revealing of their bodies. Also‚ many teenagers devote too much of their time getting dressed. In addition‚ many young teens want to dress similar‚ to what they see on television. Furthermore‚ young ladies are dressing in skin tight clothes. Uniforms should be mandatory in schools because it will

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    Wearing Seat Belt

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    importance and benefits of using it. BODY I. Too many unnecessary loses of live occur each year for the simple reason—people just don’t wear seat belts. A. In 2006‚ 55% of passenger vehicle occupants killed in traffic crashes were not wearing seat belts. Seat belt use‚ reinforced by effective safety belt laws‚ is a proven life saver. 1. Approximately 35‚000 people die in motor vehicle crashes each year. About 50 percent (17‚000) of these people could be saved if they wore their safety

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    Nike and Human Rights

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    1. What ethical issues faced by MNCs in their treatment of foreign workers could bring allegations of misconduct in their operations? • Ethical issues may include the violation of fundamental human rights of ‘sweatshop’ workers such as freedom‚ speech and discrimination. The treatment of their workers could be deemed ‘unethical’ by media who construe this view to consumers. Such allegations can and will have damaging effects with Nike having been taken to court already in the past. 2. Would

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    Although polar opposites acceptance and denial are severely intertwined with Canada. In 2017 playing cards are often just used for fun when you at the cottage or at home. They can also represent the experiences of Canadians past‚ present‚ and future with two simple words: acceptance and denial. This is because many Canadians feel acceptance or denial from their cultures. The artifact showed above are Russian playing cards. Russian playing cards represent acceptance because it can tie back to the

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    Title: Disadvantages of wearing a bra Why do women wear bras? Is it to enhance the percieved shape of a woman’s breast‚ minimize or enlarge her perceived breast size‚ restrain breast movement during an activity‚ or is it to overcome sagging? Most bras are designed to be form-fitting‚ to lift the breast of the chest wall if they sag and to retain their movement. All these are advantages of wearing a bra but it has it’s disadvantages that can even lead to health issues in the life of women

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