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    public.”(NPR, pg4) She has gone so far with being a woman and being gay in this time period the if she was in the 1920s. Ellen’s dream is just to run her show and be accepted. Ellen has achieved this dream through hard work and patience. There is no disadvantage at this point because Ellen has the equal opportunity anyone else has. As…

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    The Importance Of Omission

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    omission it is by definition true that the result would still have happened in exactly the same way. One response is to redefine the question and suggest that ‘but for’ the failure of the defendant to act, the harm would not have occurred. The second disadvantage relates to the burden of proof. This has been given topicality by the proposal in the Draft Code to replace the rule in Morby by a rule requiring it merely to prove that the omission “might” prevent the occurrence of the harm. This…

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    well-versed in the age of technology and the discoveries of social media. From Snapchat to Facebook, and even finding employment on sites like LinkedIn, social media has completely consumed the twenty-first century. From this, the culture of social media has also begun to develop. Even though social media has many advantages towards making daily tasks easier to cope with, there are many disadvantages to a world that is completely consumed by virtual reality and how people perceive others online.…

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    Social disadvantages can be worsened or mitigated by what schools and other learning settings do (Ewing, 2013). Too often do educators and schools; have low expectations of children from low socio-economic (SES) backgrounds, make excuses for underachievement, blame the background of the student, see children as incapable, as having problems rather than take a strength-based approach, Staff low-SES schools with less qualified and experienced teachers, fail to use the child’s background, skills,…

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    Ableism can be described as the discrimination of those with disabilities for those in favor of able-bodied individuals, putting these people at a large advantage. In the United States, ableism is a huge problem, where many people do not consider or think about the daily struggles that those with disabilities have. Furthermore, those with disabilities are used as inspiration for these same ableist individuals, in what is called “inspiration porn.” There are two types of disabilities, physical…

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    To Pass or not to Pass? In the story Passing by Nella Larsen, the protagonists are two light-skinned African American, Clare and Irene. Irene only passes occasionally and uses passing for security and stability; however Clare builds a new identity based on passing full time for a white person. Through out the story the narrative repeatedly focuses on Irene’s insecurity and her need in order to reconnect to her true identity. It shows the damages and the harms that permanent passing can cause.…

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    Privilege is an aspect in life that provides certain groups of people an advantage in life over others. Underprivileged is someone who does not have the same rights and opportunities as someone else. Privilege or underprivileged can be due to many things such as social class, sexual orientation, appearance, and race. Privilege is cumulative. Some people have lots of privilege and it adds up. Then others have little to no privilege and it is in a way subtracted from their lives. Some people…

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    researching the role of linguistic deprivation in educational underachievement (eg policy and resource implications for schools; the centrality of literacy in the curriculum; victim blaming and stigmatisation; parental consent; school reputation). Self-completion questionnaires Strengths and limitations, as applied to the particular issue in education, may include: time; cost; access; anonymity; lack of validity/insight/depth/rapport/sensitivity; inflexibility; reliability;…

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    Health Inequality In Health

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    also affect the ability of girls to attend and complete school. • Attention should also be paid to maintaining and improving the performance of boys so that they are not left behind and do not feel neglected (OECD, 2011). 2) Gender inequality in employment: Women’s participation in the labor force varies around the world, but it never was as large as with men. For many, decent work is a far-off dream, since they are mostly employed in low paid, poorly protected jobs. While women are becoming…

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    Codes of Practice In England and Wales, the General Social Care Council (GSCC) is responsible for ensuring that standards within the social care sector are of the highest quality. It has developed Codes of Practice for all care workers that include information on how to protect and promote the rights of individuals using the service. The Codes of Practice provide a guide to best practice and set out the standards of conduct that workers are expected to meet. They are also recommended…

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