HISTORY ASSIGNMENT-CHARLES PERKIN AND THE FREEDOM RIGHTS Mr Charles Perkins you were an activist‚ bureaucrat‚ university graduate‚ a soccer star and a secretary of the Department of Aboriginal Affairs. How do you do it. Thank you for coming today. No‚ it’s my pleasure. So Charles‚ let’s start off with your childhood. Can you tell me about your past‚ up to the Freedom Rides? Well I was born in a town called Alice Springs‚ in a compound called the Alice Spring Telegraph Station aboriginal reserve
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CYPOP 14 1.1 Identify the different relationships children and young people may have. Parents Siblings Extended family Friends Healthcare providers (e.g doctor/dentist) Social workers Teachers Childminders Carers Neighbours 1.2 Explain the importance of positive relationships for development and wellbeing. Positive relationships with children and young people are important because if the child feels comfortable around the carer they can separate more easily from their parents
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman was renowned writer‚ economist‚ and feminist. She fought for women’s rights in the early 1900’s. Because of her writing talents‚ her views and beliefs could easily be spread. Gilman is most known for her short story titled “The Yellow Wallpaper” and a non-fiction named Women and Economics. Not only did she write books‚ she also wrote and created a magazine‚ The Forerunner. Although she had a strenuous and difficult life‚ Gilman influenced many. On July 3‚ 1860 in
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AR 103: Art Appreciation 12/2/13 Chapter 14-Nature‚ Knowledge‚ and Technology Goals and Objectives: To explore works of art which seek to imitate‚ admire‚ or judge the world around us. That world consists of animals and plants as well as human constructs: our knowledge systems our technology‚ and our cities. 1. What do we consider ideal in nature? 19.13‚ Little Bouquet in a Clay Jar‚ Jan Bruegel‚ 1599 In nature‚ bounteous displays and vivid colors are considered ideal‚ especially when it comes
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unit 14: 1.1 : A person-centred approach to providing care and support is as important for people who receive services (and their family or significant others) as it is to staff. The emphasis should always be on the person as an individual. In a person centred approach the unique qualities of the individual as determined by their life history and experiences‚ likes and dislikes‚ are their defining characteristics. People with dementia have the same rights as citizens. This includes the right
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Understand person-centred approaches in adult social care settings Unit 14 1.1 The main principle underlying any person-centred approach to care or support is that the individual plays a central role. Person-centred values are rights‚ individuality‚ respect‚ dignity‚ partnership‚ independence‚ privacy and choice. 1.2 For many decades the medical model of disability was the dominant influence on attitudes in society towards disability‚ but applying person-centred approach in all aspects of health
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and comfortable. The environment or feeling should make an individual feel at ease and with no worries. Home is a word used in everyday vocabulary‚ but it is not typically viewed as much more than just a place of residence in many instances. Wendy Wunder‚ the author of the book The Probability of Miracles wrote‚ “The [magical] thing about home is that it feels good to leave‚ and it feels even better to come back.” Without a home in the middle of the chaos of the world‚ a person would not only
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Introduction We have chosen McDonald’s and Wendy’s as the organizations for the research project because they are both widely recognized by consumers. Because both of the organizations we have chosen are in the fast food industry‚ we expect to find many similarities between McDonald’s and Wendy’s. We believe McDonald’s will prove to be more innovative because of its use of the experiential approach as opposed to Wendy’s compression approach. McDonald’s has also proved to be more efficient at sustaining
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