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    Unit 2 – Equality‚ Diversity and Rights in Health and Social Care Key Terminology Conor Wallace Stereotyping Stereotyping describes the belief that all people from certain circumstances are the same. “A stereotype is a simplified mental picture of an individual or group of people who share a certain characteristic (or stereotypical) qualities. The term is often used in a negative sense‚ and stereotypes are seen by many as undesirable beliefs” Source Web Page: http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Stereotyping

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    Achilles --- angry‚ arrogant and loyal. On the battlefield‚ he is unstoppable‚ able to rout whole armies single-handedly. He suffered from an overweening pride‚ called Hubris‚ which seemed to be a common characteristic of many Greek heroes. Achilles is also an exceedingly proud person. When the Greek general Agamemon takes Achilles’ war prizes for his own‚ Achilles’ hurt pride causes him to declare that he will no longer fight for the Greek side. He is seen as impetuous‚ but loving to his closest

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    Hercules Characteristics

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    confidence that came with his strength‚ was unshakable. These two traits are closely connected because with his strength he was able to endure the physical and mental preparation for battle‚ which was valued by the Greeks because of all the battles. If you were weak‚ you would be expected to give up‚ whereas if you had strength‚ you would be more powerful. The Greeks also valued self confidence because with confidence you are able to overcome fear‚ which was needed if you ever wanted to win a battle. Hercules

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    Irving’s "Rip Van Winkle" shows distinct characteristics of romanticism throughout. Irving’s unusual and original subject and the descriptions of nature‚ displays these romantic qualities of originality‚ connection with nature and an emotional sincerity. Rip van winkle is about a man who goes deep into the woods one day to go hunting. Rip some one calling his name and is led to strange men. "What seemed particularly odd to Rip was‚ that though these folks were evidently amusing themselves‚ yet

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    The following nine facts‚ though not exhaustive‚ offer a simple summary of Hindu spirituality or about Hinduism. 1 Hindus believe in a one‚ all-pervasive Supreme Being who is both immanent and transcendent‚ both Creator and Unmanifest Reality.  2 Hindus believe in the divinity of the four Vedas‚ the world’s most ancient scripture‚ and venerate the Agamas as equally revealed. These primordial hymns are God’s word and the bedrock of Sanatana Dharma‚ the eternal religion.  3 Hindus believe that

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    Dracula vs Van Helsing

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    both Bram Stoker’s context and his interest in controversial ideas. Use ‘Dracula’ and ‘Van Helsing’ to demonstrate what concepts and concerns have endured and how they have been represented in both texts. JUSTIN LIANG Dracula ( novel) written by Bram stoker is a text which reflects its English Victorian era context‚ where gender roles were repressed and science and religion had a conflicting relationship. Van Helsing (Stephen Summers) is a contemporary reproduction which demonstrates the same

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    What are some of the financial decisions that people face? What are trade-offs? What are some of the trade-offs that you may face? Some of the financial decisions that people face are buying a house‚ going to college‚ and buying a car. Trade offs are a balanced achieved between two desirable but incompatible features or a compromise. Some of the trade offs that you may face are going to college‚ making payments on a car‚ and loaning money. Going to college is a trade off cause your basically saying

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    My analysis is on Violence at Work‚ What Everyone Should Know‚ by Ella W Van Fleet and David D Van Fleet. This book starts off addressing how any of us could be a victim of workplace violence. Then suddenly the unexpected happens. This day will not end like yesterday and a thousand other days. We have become accustomed to violence‚ but we do not need to accept it. Violence in society is as old as time itself. It is documented in Biblical writings and other tales of religion-based wars‚ ancient hieroglyphics

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    For some time there has been a renowned idea that artistic creativity and mental illness’ have much in common. In fact‚ the idea that “madness” and artistic “genius” coincide can be traced back to some early Greek philosophers. In more recent years‚ some alternating research findings have lent some support to the idea that various types of mental conditions are linked in contrasting ways to creativity‚ and that extraordinary ingenuity itself might make certain people gain a better creative affinity

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    Urbana and Feliza Urbana and Feliza are the kind of girls who is affiliated with good characters and bound with moral values. The kind of attitude existed within a girl decades ago and now slowly fading away. Girls nowadays were more expressive to their feelings‚ emotions‚ moods and actions. They tend to flee away trying to elude cultural by laws and values implemented by our ancestors. Which makes them more curious and adventurous to do things and break the boundaries of the old fashion way.

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