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    ideological framework‚ and organisation and delivery of child welfare services in the UK. It afterwards presents an overview of the nature and level of child poverty in the region and a comprehensive analysis of the efforts of the UK government and the Welsh Assembly Government to address the problem. Historical Influences Since the beginning of the welfare state‚ concern for child poverty by consecutive UK administrations has varied. Even though rates of child poverty in the earlier period were comparatively

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    PART B. WORKS INFORMATION ^ D w r Cymru Location Site Location Map Welsh Water Cardiff WWTW. Operating Manual 1. 1 Site Location Map National Grid Reference: Asset No.: ST 213 758 33785 Cardiff WWTW Directions Heading West along M4‚ turn onto A48 at Junction 29. After approx. 2 miles turn left onto A4161. After approx. 1 mile continue on A4232. After approx. 2 miles at roundabout‚ take second exit onto Rover Way towards the Docks. At 1st roundabout turn left onto Tide Fields

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    delinquent and criminal behavior after weighing the consequences and benefits of their actions; delinquent behavior is a rational choice made by a motivated offender who perceives that the chances of gain outweigh any possible punishment or loss” (Siegal & Welsh‚ 2005). Some experts believe that delinquent acts will not be committed if teenagers are punished severely. Crime prevention strategies include general deterrence‚ specific deterrence‚ and situational crime prevention. General deterrence is crime

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    the adult and juvenile justice systems. Siegel and Welsh‚ (2008 p. 272)‚ states that‚ “the components of the adult and the juvenile criminal processes are similar‚ but the juvenile system has a separate organizational structure.” There are more differences than there are similarities‚ but only because the juvenile system is there to rehabilitate the child and not punish them. The adult system is aimed at “punishing the guilty”‚ (Siegel‚ Welsh‚ 2008‚ p. 275). The juvenile system is very lenient

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    Compare and contrast the different levels of devolution to be found in Northern Ireland‚ Britain and the Republic of Ireland. 1‚998 words The history of these isles‚ which we call Great Britain and Ireland‚ has produced a peculiar and unique situation of governance throughout the nations of which the islands consist. England‚ as largest and most populous territory in the region‚ has been the dominant power for centuries; annexing or merging with the Celtic nations of Wales‚ Scotland and Ireland

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    tried many village restaurant such as the Bay Leaf in Llandaff Village that specialise in Indian cuisine. Their food was exquisite‚ full of flavour and variety of spice. I also tried many Welsh Café’s in the arcades. They sold traditional welsh foods‚ from Cawl to a simple Welsh Breakfast. I received the proper Welsh food experience as well as many other cultural foods. Cardiff is a city that works to produce the best food possible‚ which I experienced to a large extent. Although Cardiff offered me

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    The development of social policies within the United Kingdom is extremely complex. Often involving conflicting factors. Each government must consider human rights and the individual entitlement of members‚ while also respecting the political and social moral values of the state. Human rights are basic rights and freedoms that every human is entitled to regardless of who they are‚ where they were born or how they chose to live their life. In the United Kingdom‚ these rights and freedoms are protected

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    ENDANGERED AND MINORITY LANGUAGES Language is one of the most important choices that allows humans to develop their rights as a primary mark of identity. The violation of this right is widespread in countries where the government doesn‟t allow the citizens to express their ethnic identity. Language constitutes an area of potential conflict in Europe‚ Africa and Asia‚ in countries where language rights are subject to ethnic discrimination and where recognition of their identities is demanded from

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    Education in Sweden has recently introduced school reforms in order to improve the results of the schools and to create a higher status for the teaching profession. Social factors have had a big influence on education in Sweden and created an impact. In this piece of writing‚ I will be discussing and looking into equality in Swedish education as it is a main social factor and compare it to education in the UK. One of the main social factors is equality and The Swedish Education Act states that

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    Gillian Clarke – Neighbours Gillian Clarke is a Welsh poet whose writing often uses natural and rural settings to explore larger themes and ideas‚ particularly political ideas. She draws on the Welsh landscape and her experience of sheep-farming on the small-holding where she lives in West Wales. She has been the National Poet in Wales since 2008. The Chernobyl Nuclear Plant in Russia was the site of a massive explosion in 1986. Radiation from the accident killed people and animals from the local

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