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    Unit 2 – Equality, Diversity and Rights within Health and Social Care P4 For this task, I am going to explain how two national initiatives promote anti-discriminatory practice. Sex discrimination act 1975…

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    H & M Case Analysis Essay

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    incentives for better ethical behavior will influence the others, and the rest will follow the example of the good one, in this way, As one of the most highly influential in the industry, H&M should take a look at other tycoons’ approach to corporate social responsibility, learn more about how to invest ethical…

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    Police Force Analysis

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    people. The police are primarily responsible for covering activities such as catching criminals, maintaining public order, and to provide a balance between crime prevention and investigation to major issues such as terrorism and organised crime (Newburn, 2008). This should…

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    Unit 2 M2

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    Their aim is to keep families together by supplying help and support to stop difficulties getting worse. They also bear in mind the child’s and families’ religious, cultural and social background; hence that they work intimately with children, parents, relatives and carers to supply guidance, advice, back-up or information about other services. Likewise their roles involve: supplying support and assistance to keep families together…

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    Social Contract Case Study

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    dissolution of the partnership instead. One of the main differences which might appear significant is the fact that adultery is not a ground for dissolution. However, the fact of irrational behaviour is a ground for dissolution, and the court is likely to find sexual unfaithfulness to be unreasonable behaviour. It seems therefore that only very rarely indeed will the legal difference have this significance. In the case of Lawrence v Gallagher (2012) was the first report which dealt with…

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    Plato's Kallipolis

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    some examples in Plato’s proposed state. I will be showing this through the use of the ‘noble lie’ told in order to keep people in rigid classes and how this leads to a lack of social mobility. I will also be looking at the lack of freedom that seems to come with Plato’s society and how this cannot truly be just, especially to our current society that holds the value of freedom so highly. In order to show that Plato’s society would be unjust it is necessary to sum up what is meant by the term…

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    Traditional Policing Model

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    control are seen as reactive measures or rapid response to a behaviour or action after it has occurred (White and Perrone 2010, p.298). This method of policing relies heavily on such characteristics as a centralised command structure and a rigid chain of command of command in order to ensure its effectiveness and efficiency (Murray 2005, p.352). This approach strongly believes the notion of crime control as a police centred matter, taking orders solely from within the police hierarchy and thus…

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    Many say that the research was bias based on “delineated several strong conclusions on the basis of inconsistent or weak evidence” (2) and that the APA used a meta-analysis of archaic studies instead of conducting new research in order to acquire objective and up to date proof. The APA makes its case by stating that the result was “that there’s no single factor that can drive someone toward violence or aggression, but that violent video games could be classified as one risk factor”…

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    Mainstream Psychology

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    Mainstream psychology is often considered to be factual and objective however it is argued by critical psychologists that research is often influenced by its social, cultural, historical and political context. Critical psychologists have disputed the notion of objective psychology and have identified different levels at which values can be seen to operate within mainstream psychology. In this essay I will critically discuss the extent to which mainstream research has benefited more powerful…

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    dismiss the novel as too overtly sexist to be groundbreaking from a racial or immigrant perspective. However, the women that the boys have relations with (both working class and rich) have a similar perception of their partners and seek them out in order to feel liberated from oppressive white men in their lives or to fulfill their own racist sexual fantasies. Neither party is seeing the other as a full person but rather a body made up of its minority parts, a body to conquer and gossip about…

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