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    that they think may cause harm to themselves or others around them it should be informed to someone so that they are safe. Within research in health and social care if the participants do not want their names involved within the research then that data must be kept private and the professionals must respect them for that…

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    patient (Professionalism in healthcare professionals, 2014) The impact of Ethan and Alison leaving the patient's information could mean that it may eventually get misplaced, damaged or even accessed by a third party hence breaching The 1998 Data Protection Act. This could later lead to the patient having to repeat the examination, which will expose them to more radiation than necessary thus…

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    A person’s mental health can affect their feelings, thoughts, and actions (What 2013). Currently, 19 states have yet to expand Medicaid eligibility and mental health is an important topic of consideration (Current 2017). The first article is titled “The Effects of Medicaid Eligibility on Mental Health Services and Out-of-Pocket Spending for Mental Health Services” (hereinafter referred to as “Article #1”) and that article will be compared and contrasted to the article titled “Medicaid Expansions…

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    The Henrietta Lacks Story

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    the Tuskegee Institute did a study to collect data on syphilis for justifying treatments for blacks. The un-ethically justified study went on for forty years before the advisory panel stopped it. In other words, the knowledge gained did not outweigh the risk posed to the subjects (Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2013). In other words, the study did more harm than good since there was a known cure for syphilis. According to Gray (1998), penicillin was widely available as an…

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    Zero Waste Initiative

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    precisely as possible the number of materials needed in construction. Secondly, job-site sorting and storing are also important. A great protection provided in the storage of materials…

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    Finning An ecosystem is an environment in which a community of organisms live in. Our ecosystem is threatened by a numerous of things. If the ecosystem is put off balance or destroyed, it could disrupt the food chain and cause several shortages. The act of shark finning is one of these factors disrupting our ecosystem. Fishermen harmfully reap the fins of sharks for money. This cruelty is only for one meal called shark fin soup. It is an old asian delicacy that is still around today. If shark…

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    Public protection is one of the key aims of the National Probation Service specifically in respect of the management of high risk offenders and those who are deemed to be dangerous to society. The Probation Service has acquired an expert role within the assessment and management of risk coupled with public protection and community safety (Goodman, 2008, p 39-40). Resulting from this, the end to end management of offenders from pre-sentence through to release and community reintegration is of…

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    In this essay I will identify and describe two sociological perspectives. I will explain three factors that have shaped the development of family structures and role. I will talk about two similarities and two significant differences between contemporary ideas of the family with traditional ideas of family using sociological perspectives. Lastly, I will critically evaluate three sociological concepts related to the role of the family. I currently attend work placement two days per week as a…

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    culture. Martin Luther King Jr., Lyndon B. Johnson and Harry S. Truman were all aware of this dilemma. The origins of affirmative action stems from sociopolitical disputes and institutional reforms in the U.S. during the 1940s, 1950s and1960s (Sugrue, 1998). Affirmative…

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    IQA Concept Analysis

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    With in the IQA process there are the key concepts and principles in simple terms the concepts are the ideas where as the principles are the “meat on the bone” these ideas are put into practice. They can also cross over. They can be divided into the two sections Key Concepts: Accountability An IIQA needs to accountable to organisation where they are employed to ensure your role is being carried out correctly. The assessors need to know why they are being monitored and the decisions are…

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