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    Tda 3.3 Safeguarding Essay

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    3.3 Safeguarding The consideration of male practitioners working with EYFS/ Primary sector age group may raise safeguarding issues as research has shown over 50% of male practitioners are worried about others views and the peer pressure when working with children under five, voicing concerns about potential allegations being made, for instance: when changing a child’s nappy, a view not upheld when a father has a child (Baker, 2012b), so why in the case of childcare is this seen negatively?…

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    Occupational Inequality Among Men and Women Imagine being a woman in 1972 and trying to enter the workforce. In those days, women were (stereo) typically secretaries, nurses, teachers, and in other such jobs where the primary focus was taking care of sick children and injured adults. According to the data given on table 11.1, very few women worked in what were considered “men’s fields.” These fields consisted of civil engineers, auto mobile and mechanical, and dentistry field. In contrast, women…

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    it comes to the topics of gender and sex. Butler challenges the ideas that have been inculcated in our own culture by exposing the truth behind what is considered normal and critiquing the binaries in society. Queer theory is important to address because of the lack of knowledge our society has on queerness. Butler’s ideas on queerness and gender will not only empower others, but it will help social workers in their practice. One of Butler’s ideas is that sex, gender and sexuality are not…

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    How far is too far? This is the question that many of us do not ask ourselves when we engage in aggressive behavior. According to Aronson (2013) “ aggression is intentional behavior aimed at causing physical harm or psychological pain to another person”(p.330). For example, hockey fans of the opposing teams fighting after a lost championship. Aggression does not discriminate, regardless of your ethnic background, gender or religion, all humans are born with the capacity for aggressive…

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    It might as well be noticed that utilitarianism totally evades a problem that has snowed under numerous challenges to justify abortion from a more conservative moral outline. When is it occasionally allowable to kill? What 's the difference between a serial killer who murders their victims for pleasure or financial gain or homosexual? Where 's the separating line between this and murdering a fetus or an adult? We can apply consequentialism all over the place because all decisions have computable…

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    The first location observed was at Westgate in Glendale, Arizona at 3:30 in the afternoon. Many families were in attendance, but I chose to focus on a family of four: mother, father, son and daughter. The female child was around two and a half years old, and her little brother was about 12 months old. Both of the children were dressed in stereotypical gendered clothing. The little girl had on black tights, a leopard print sweat shirt, and boots, while the little boy was in jeans, a navy jacket,…

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    Before an employee can take forth their challenge for equal pay, as established in the case of Alabaster v Woolwich, There must be a comparator of the opposite sex. Although there can be no grounds for a sex discriminatory claim with a hypothetical comparator , the European court does permit the applicant the right to compare oneself with their predecessor in accordance with the EC Treaty. By referring to the coursework question, it is highly suggested that Lucy has a male competitor in the…

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    The article “Sex, Lies and Conversation” by Deborah Tannen illustrates several points about the differences and similarities between the conversational techniques of men and women of varying ages. In her article, she mentions how men and women have different expectations of what a conversationalist is supposed to do, one of them being that women “assume a conversationalist's job is to express agreement and support” (para 19) meanwhile men “see their conversational duty as pointing out the other…

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    like these are frowned upon. Because society has set the standard that men should not feel this way about another man unless they are homosexual. This is what i feel we are supposed to get out of this piece of work. What this essay say about gender, sex, and sexuality is that that males can feel the same feelings that society has solely aloted to women.As far as affection for one another and that the affection…

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    than Grey Line with Black, Blue, and Yellow. O 'Keeffe makes an interesting statement in associating the vagina with a flower: “The vagina is to humanity what a flower is to nature: it is life-giving, beautiful, and fragile, yet resilient”. Art and sex have been two intercorrelated topics for centuries. Once the idea of that can be grasped, being able to peel away the layers of color and shape to discover the hidden subtext can lead to a universal insight for how the general population views art…

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