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    of cooperation‚ competition‚ punishment‚ trust‚ trustworthy and clearly demonstrates that people of different cultures plays these games differently. Earlier research has come to conclusion that intercultural interactions shows less positive results in cooperative behaviors in game play than intracultural interactions; but to date no empirical links have been made between behavioral outcomes and cultural differences between the participants‚ which became the actual purpose of the study. The

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    with childrenyoung people and others involved in their care 1.1 Explain why positive relationships with children and young people are important and how these are built and maintained Why positive relationships with children and young people are important (Ref 1.1): * When children feel comfortable with us they can separate more easily from their parents. * Children are more likely to participate in play and learning activities if they are secure emotionally * when children have

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    Unit 7 -Understand safeguarding of children and young people (for those working in the adult sector) 1.1 The aim of the policy is to ensure that children and young people who are service users‚ or who are family or dependents of service users‚ are given the best possible opportunity to achieve positive outcomes and are protected from abuse or other harm The objectives of the policy are to ensure: That all staff‚ students and volunteers are aware of and follow Local Safeguarding Children’s Board

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    is the diversity of its people. The Statue of Liberty states‚ “give me your tired‚ your poor‚ your huddled masses yearning to breathe free‚” and America has indeed become an amalgam of people of different races‚ religions‚ and creeds. More commonly referred to as a “melting pot”‚ The U.S. houses more diverse groups than any country in the world. In order to better respond the needs of its assorted citizens‚ the American government has sought to learn about the characteristics of its people. To this

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    Reading Response to "The Importance of Work" "The Importance of Work" is an essay from The Feminine Mystique‚ by Betty Friedan. It states that women should hold jobs equivalent to men‚ since "women‚ like men‚ can only find their identity in work that uses their full capacities (578)." Friedan wrote this to help inspire women to go into the work force and seek "self-realization‚ self-fulfillment‚ and identity (576)." She warns that if women do not put forth the effort to become all they can

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    immigration. Many diverse people from different cultures and countries across Europe left their respective countries and traveled across the ocean in search of something. Once they arrived in America that something started to unify. The reasoning and motivation for their deflection may have been different for different people but no matter the diversity the goal can be described the same with one word- Freedom. Freedom is a broad term encompassing different freedoms for different people. The first amendment

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    Diversity is a point of difference. Change‚ variation‚ dissimilarity. For most organizations it involves creating an inclusive organization where the differences of all people are respected‚ valued and utilized towards achieving a common goal. Differences people bring to the work environment include race‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ religion‚ age‚ geographic background‚ education‚ economic background and thinking and communication styles. Company leaders are always on the lookout for innovative

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    2.2 Describe with examples the importance of recognising and responding to concerns about children and young people’s development When looking at children and young people’s development it is important to recognise and respond to concerns to ensure that the child or young person receives the help and assistance needed. The sooner any issues or concerns are raised the sooner the child or young person can be monitored and help or assistance given. The following things would cause concern about

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    Sophie Napier Unit 2. Before analysing my own responsibilities in the promotion of equality and diversity‚ I must fully understand the terms and differences. Equality - Equality is about the right of students to have access to‚ attend‚ and participate in their chosen learning experience. This should be regardless of ability and/or circumstances. Inequality and discrimination should be tackled to ensure fairness‚ decency and respect among students. Equality of opportunity is a concept underpinned

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    Addressing cultural diversity in the classroom. Cultural diversity and diversity in general is something that we should champion in the modern age. As a teacher however‚ it brings challenges to engage and maintain a student’s learning in the classroom environment. As Thomas Jefferson said “There is nothing more unequal‚ than the equal treatment of unequal people.” This essay will present a view that a pre-service and newly registered teacher needs to identify on an individual and self-less basis

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