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    What were the ideas of the Blair government’s ‘doctrine of international community’ and who were the main actors of this? The ‘doctrine of international community’ was first outlined at a speech to the Economic Club of Chicago in 1999. Blair emphasised the increasing significance of globalisation and interdependence‚ as he looked to create a new post-Cold War framework. This would focus on the ‘notion of community‚’ with the belief that global problems can’t be solved individually (Blair‚ 1999)

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    K272 TMA01 Consider the usefulness of a holistic model in explaining the experience of mental health. A holistic approach to mental illness means that the user’s physical‚ mental and spiritual health along with the user s state of mind‚ lifestyle and social factors will all be taken into consideration when analysing them. Holism refers to treating the whole person. This means that holism feels disease doesn’t just affect the body‚ but also the mind and spirit as well. It’s said that the

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    In order to relish the wonders of the Renaissance Faire‚ one must be willing to orchestrate this creative show; the performance cannot coordinate you. This event must require one’s deep devotion‚ consideration‚ and enthusiasm to thoroughly experience this fair. If thou observe these components‚ then the Renaissance Faire will be an utterly spectacular occurrence to take part in. From my experiences‚ there were numerous events that captivated my vision and emotions; the performances provided vivid

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    Prejudice Towards People with Mental Illness Individuals diagnosed (currently or formerly) with a mental illness face many difficulties in life such as‚ prejudice and stigmas. Mental illness is still seen as a sign of weakness despite of the current knowledge that is available (Byrne‚ 2000). Stigma is a term with Greek origins. The Greeks cut or burned the skin of a person with a stigma to show that they are blemished‚ and should be avoided at all costs (Goffman‚ 1963). Stigmas are a sign of disgrace

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    may ensue if it decides to sell its product through other retailers. What are some of the ethical considerations in channel relations? For the most part‚ companies are free to pursue competition. However‚ ethical issues could arise in the use of exclusivity in deals and territories. As in the example of MAC cosmetics above. An ethical question could arise if in part of the negotiations that MAC made with the retailers was the fact that they would not be allowed to sell any other product. Or

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    sportsmen and women have had some doubt regarding the core components of fitness and training methods used to improve football. I am here to tell you three different training methods on how to perform remarkably on a particular sport. The sport I have selected to talk about today is football. Football‚ which is also known as soccer‚ the beautiful game and the World Game. It is a sport which is played between two teams with 11 players on each time. The three training methods I have chosen for football

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    values. For instance‚ it focuses on the religion that I was socialized as a child and its impact on me as a child and as an adult‚ particularly what I was taught concerning values like intercourse out-side of marriage‚ alcohol and drugs‚ and many more. Additionally‚ it delves into the role relationship between your parents in terms of dominance‚ division of labor‚ communication‚ affection‚ and so on‚ as well as how close were my parents were emotionally when it comes to discussion my feelings‚ for

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    Mental illness has always affected many individuals in society‚ but it is now becoming more acknowledged and subsequently treated. Especially in 19th and 20th century pieces of literature‚ characters portray symptoms of mental illnesses‚ but their conditions are often not directly acknowledged as mental illness and are in return poorly treated. Specifically Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë‚ Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys‚ and Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf depict how mental illnesses affect both men

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    What were the sources for the design of the Taj Mahal? Conceived as both an instrument of propaganda and of an earthly replica of the house of Mumtaz in paradise‚ the Taj Mahal is considered one of the most beautiful and symbolic buildings in the world. It is the finest examples of Mughal architecture‚ a style that merges elements from Persian‚ Islamic and Indian architectural styles‚ and a style that greatly influenced the Hindu community. Throughout history‚ the origins and sources that were

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    The rationale reasons behind safeguarding: protecting children from maltreatment preventing impairment of children’s health and development ensuring that children grow up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care and taking action to enable all children to have the best outcomes. This is to keep children safe and to make sure they are receiving the correct care‚ in childcare it is important to hold a food hygiene certificate so that children are kept healthy and well

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