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    individual liberties. The second principle of liberalism is that each individual should have the same capacity and opportunity to hold office or occupy authority consistently with everyone else’s capacities and opportunities. The system that is created should be one in which there are equal opportunities for all persons to hold office with and above everyone else. Furthermore, inequalities are justified on the condition they benefit the least well off. These principles are the basis and the…

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    The beneficence and nonmaleficence principle is contained in the code of ethics in psychology because this sets the standards in psychology when it comes to experiment and the patients. This means that psychologist are there to help and support those whom they are working with and to make sure the people who they are experimenting on are safe and being treated properly. This also protects animals from harm in research and experiments. The actions of the researchers and psychologist effect the…

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    I choose the principle 1 “An articulated philosophy that addresses the needs of children, families, educators and community”. I work in a program that follows Dr. Maria Montessori’s Method of education which emphasizes on independence, freedom within limits, and respect for a child’s natural psychological, physical, and social development. By following the criterions of this principle, I would first like to talk about our philosophy and methods of teaching, address our program’s strength, where…

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    The Directive Principles are not legally enforceable but are fundamental in the governance of the country and the State is under duty to apply these principles while exercising its law making power. The following directives relate to the Right to Health: Article 39- This article talks about the health of the workers. It also emphasizes…

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    I have got the principles for each one from the child care and education book by penny Tassoni. ‘The principle of Positive Relationships is that children learn to be strong and independent from a base of loving and secure relationships with parents and/or a key person. The principle of Enabling Environments is that the environment plays a key role in supporting and extending children’s development and learning. The principle of Learning and Development is that children develop and learn in…

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    Morality is the principle between good and evil ,it tells what's right and what's wrong . Morality is based on certain decisions we make in life. So Question is : what is the essence of Morality? To many people Morality is a different meaning to everybody many. People hear morality and think different things it means, you have the bible definition and definition from different places, behavior is also a subject in morality.People sure have strong beliefs about what's right and wrong. Yet even…

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    Alexandra Mederos Dr. Abdy SOC 201: Principles of Sociology 15 November 2015 Social Construction of Reality Conceptually, Berger’s book “Social Construction of Reality” is based on his belief that reality is socially constructed. He also believes that the sociology of knowledge must analyze the process in which this social construction occurs. The term social construction of reality refers to the theory of how we present ourselves to society based on our experiences and interactions with others.…

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    The principles of trauma-informed care (TIC) can be universally applied to other practice models, such as the family preservation model. Using a strengths-based perspective is a valuable TIC principle that would be very effective in family preservation. By highlighting a family’s strengths you can use these attributes to address challenges. Noticing strengths can also help build engagement and rapport with clients to help aid in the intervention process. Being person-centered is another TIC…

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    When companies define learning needs, effective training should be delivered immediately. Otherwise, companies cannot fill gaps of lack of knowledge. In order to delivering effective training, companies should consider the six principles of delivering effective adults training. Research explains that adults remember most of knowledge when actual practice has been done, accounting for 90%. Besides, adults learners are not will to be taught, but to be facilitated. By facilitating knowledge, those…

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    immorality, grow out of what it is to be a human being. Since being a human being is a real, concrete reality, morality is also a real concrete reality. To have a moral theory is necessary to live and thrive, my moral theory is based off of the Principle of Essential Humanness with the addition of Critical Ethical…

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