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    quality of care for Medicare beneficiaries as they go through more than one health care settings over a period of time. It should emphasize on technical assistance for each provider setting. Instructions should be set in how to collect and interpret data used for internal quality improvement. Stakeholders who have an interest in quality measures and reporting of performance by providers. CMS will work with provider organizations, consumer groups, accreditation organizations, payers, purchasers,…

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    offenders only 251 (2.1%) returned to prison for another sex crime. Between 1984 and 1998 the Arizona Department of Corrections the recidivism rate was 5.5%, in Ohio 8%. The U.S. Department of Justice reported that sex offenders are less likely than all other classes of criminals to reoffend. And finally, “Harris and Hanson found that the risk for recidivism decreased significantly over time” (Bonnar-Kidd). This data, however, can be…

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    METHODOLOGY Introduction This methodology will detail the research methods used within this study to examine and explore the issues raised within the literature review. It will discuss and justify the qualitative data analysis used during this case study. Qualitative Approach to Research Following the need to facilitate communication, language and literacy instruction for the EAL child within year one classroom (whose CL attainment is below ELGs), the emotive subject with regards to…

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    The teaching assistant should be familiar with all plans and should identify and source resources required. As a teaching assistant it is important to recognise that children are individuals and as such will differ in expectation, motivation and learning styles which can be affected by factors such as culture, gender, family, peers and previous experiences. The teaching assistant supports the school and teachers to develop inclusion so that all children regardless of barriers can access the…

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    Democracy In The 70's

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    The 1970’s was a time where democracy in states increased almost exponentially. A wave of democracy was swept across countries and states, either repairing or destroying an already broken government system. “In 1974, nearly three-quarters of all countries were dictatorships; today, more than half are democracies” (Diamond). This growth in democracy is incomparable to any other time period, and is the largest humanity has ever seen. There has been much change to government systems since the 70’s.…

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    Gun Violence Pros And Cons

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    ethical principle is the importance of relationships. No matter what side of the issue one takes, getting involved with community development, like “Street safe” or Harvard’s Means Matter Campaign. Social workers need to act with integrity, in the case of gun control, one should always act with transparency—be honest on what you think is best for society, but be able to admit when you are wrong. In the workplace, social workers should promote honestly with coworkers as well, be in the mode to…

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    action (Hamilton, 2002). Vary from the act utilitarianism, rule utilitarianism will see on the rule of an action to interpret whether it is moral or not. The Principle of Utility is still be used yet this time it is used to justify the rule of an action. A rule is right to the extent that it increases the total happiness of the influenced parties (Hamilton, 2002). Therefore, to analyse the situation of love scammer by following the first perspective which is the act utilitarianism, the action of…

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    216). It can involve both intentional and unintentional acts that cause bodily harm or create a serious risk of harm such as emotional abuse, exploitation, physical abuse, sexual abuse as well as the failure of a family or paid formal caregiver to provide an elder under their care with basic needs leading to neglect or abandonment (Lachs & Pillmer, 2004). Canada is home to an increasingly aging society. In 2009, statistics Canada reported that 13% of the Canadian population was over the age of…

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    The abuse was prolonged even following abuse reports. Adult protection expert Margaret Flynn states the downfall ‘the company’s failings went largely unchecked by the Care Quality Commission, NHS commissioners, police and South Gloucestershire Council, in its safeguarding capacity.’ This case was reported multiple…

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    the United States of America, whether or not it is socially beneficial or even acceptable in any way for the federal government as the National Security Agency otherwise known as the NSA to delve into information that is personal to you for the protection and well-being of the country.(NSA, 2015) Charlie Savage, an author and Washington correspondent for the New York Times, highlight the fact that the NSA is capable of reading SMS (Short Message Service) information between two people, record…

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