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    This story is about the relationship between a father and a son. It is clear that the father and son are no longer close‚ but they both still try to please each other. For instance‚ the boy really doesn’t want to go hunting for moose‚ but he lets his father take him anyway. The scenes flow over the duration of the pair’s hunting trip. It starts off with the father picking his son up from the train station. The pair move into the hunting zone and eventually have dinner. The boy is pleased with his

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    diverse societies‚ consisting of a wide range of individuals from different ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Ethnicity refers to a social group‚ which shares certain distinctive features‚ such as language‚ culture‚ physical appearance‚ religion‚ values and customs. Culture on the other hand refers to how we do and view things in our group. For example a shared set of values‚ assumptions‚ perceptions and conventions based on a shared history and language can make a certain group. In order for society to

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    cytoplasm. 1b. How is the role of the nucleus in a cell similar to the role of the captain on a sports team? The role of the nucleus in a cell similar to the role of the captain on a sports team because nucleus is the middle part of an object or group‚ forming the basis for its activity and growth. 2a. What is the function of lysosomes? The function of lysosomes is cellular organelles that contain acid hydrolase enzymes that break down waste materials and cellular debris. 2b. How do contractile

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    Running head: DEMENTIA AND ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease Dementia What is Dementia? Dementia is the basic term for loss of memory‚ and other mental abilities severe enough to interfere with everyday living. How many types of dementia are there? There are seven. And they are Alzheimer’s disease which is the most common type of this disease. But there are several other forms of dementia. Including Creutzfeldt - Jakob disease‚ this is rare‚ degenerative and invariably

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    Support positive risk taking in everyday life Explain ways in which risk is an integral part of everyday life‚ Risk for most people is an accepted part of everyday life e.g. catching a bus or walking to the shop etc... will carry some element of risk. Risk is associated with our health‚ safety‚ security‚ well being‚ employment‚ education‚ daily activities‚ using resources and equipment and community participation. Some adults such as those who are disabled or who are older are usually discouraged

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    Conflict can turn victims into leaders. Even though individuals are victimised in the process‚ some will overcome this adversity to rise above and conquer. They become leaders‚ that other citizens learn from and become inspired with. This transformation represents the power that all victims have‚ but don’t use. In Diary 139 of The Freedom Writer’s Diary written by Erin Gruwell and her students ‚ the student being a victim of conflict was the first in his family to be graduating from high school and

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    3. Describe a time when you took a great risk. What was the outcome? The heat baffled me when I left the plane in Jeddah airport after a 10 hours’ travel. I met the company driver to embark in drive in a desert area‚ punctuated by a few police check points along the trip. We reached our destination after an hour and a half‚ and once passing the armed guards looking for potential bombs under the car‚ we finally reached the base camp where I was going to spend the next months. Completely out of my

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    The essay titles are:- Taking one of the five outcomes (Be Healthy‚ Stay Safe‚ enjoy and Achieve‚ Make a Positive Contribution‚ Achieve Economic Well-being)‚ and discuss how it should inform work with children in the early years. It can be easy to focus on topic‚ be healthy- its important to set in context of every child matters as a whole‚ setting up services for children and families. Childrens Act 2004‚ legislation which puts the obligation to provide partnership‚ sure start children centres

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    violated the Fourth Amendment. The Amendment was made to protect the right of privacy to all American citizens. Not allowing law enforcement the right to automatically involve themselves with a citizens lives and retrieve information or property without consent or a probably cause. With the Act being put in place‚ it gave authorities the right to look past that. The problem the citizens had with this‚ is that not only did their rights seem to get quickly revoked‚ but were scared that the Act could give

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    Conflict occurs between the powerful and the powerless.’ Plight of Refugees: A David and Goliath Story With conflict around the world rising exponentially‚ more and more people are fleeing torture and persecution‚ sacrificing their identity‚ in the hope of living a new and safe life in Australia. The Migration Act 1958 requires people who are not citizens and are unlawfully in Australia to be detained. This legislation ensures that asylum seekers arriving in Australia can be detained for unspecific

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