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    n today’s society it has become acceptable and even expected that all kids receive trophies in activities. Some believe that participation trophies would help the other kids feel better and less discouraged. However the effects of participation trophies are terrible. It teaches kids that everyone deserves a trophy despite behavior or effort. It also takes away from the core of why kids should be playing sports in the first place. Finally it diminishes and value of a trophy and the effort of the kids

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    ------------------------------------------------- Children’s rights Children’s rights are the human rights of children with particular attention to the rights of special protection and care afforded to the young‚ including their right to association with both biological parents‚ human identity as well as the basic needs for food‚ universal state-paid education‚ health care and criminal laws appropriate for the age and development of the child. Interpretations of children’s rights range from allowing children the capacity for autonomous

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    The importance of safeguarding children and young people All adults‚ and in particular those who work with children‚ have a responsibility to safeguard children and young people from harm. We need to recognise that we have a duty to ensure arrangements are in place for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the children in our care. We need to carry out this duty through our teaching and learning‚ pastoral care and extended school activities. All members of the school community‚ including volunteers

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    http://gssrr.org/index.php?journal=JournalOfBasicAndApplied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Inheritance Rights of Illegitimate Children outside Marriage in the Perspective of Children’s Rights Bahruddin Muhammad a*‚ Thohir Luthb‚ Abdul Rachmad Budionoc‚ Jazim Hamidid a Candidat Doctor‚ University of Brawijaya‚ Indonesia b Prommotor‚ Professor‚ University of Brawijaya‚ Indonesia c Co-Prommotor

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    I agree with Morone and Kersh that age‚ education‚ and income tend to discourage political participation. Age factors into political participation especially for new young voters. Wealth as well plays a factor in political participation. “Poorer people are less likely to vote” ( Morone & Kersh 246). This in turn discourages others from voting because they feel as though voting isn’t democratic. Alienation which is “ a feeling of powerlessness‚ or inability to control one’s own political fate” (247)

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    Parents are the most important source of environmental variability in a child’s life. Humans share a parental investment with all other mammals in which some have evolved patterns of childrearing. The history of phylogenetic roots can afford insights into modern behaviors. Primates are dependent upon a strong and stable attachment. In a recent study Infant and maternal behaviors were explained of how they became co-adapted during evolution. Old-fashioned societies and almost certainly throughout

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    The report below contains a variety of different information‚ all of which is surrounding the concepts of equality; diversity and rights with relevance to Health and Social Care. I first shall be explaining the concepts of equality‚ diversity and rights in relation to Health and Social Care (P1). The concepts raised in this report are vital as they raise issues of which are essential when working within Health and Social Care settings such as residential care homes‚ children’s facilities and medical

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    Mackenzie Dunham Dunham 1 2/12/13 Period 5 Rights of Women and Children Around the world‚ women and children aren’t able to have the same basic rights as men. Unfortunately‚ the problem of inequality is broader. Inequality is often extreme against women and is part of their daily lives. Inequality is often justified by men as part of their culture or religion. Women and children face brutal situations each day. Harsh acts like child labor‚ slavery‚ forced marriage‚ and prostitution are suffered

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    1.2-Didcribe the importance of supporting the rights of all children and young people to participation and equality of access. It is important to support participation and equality of access so that all pupils’ have the same opportunities regardless of personal background‚ culture or anyone who may suffer a physical problem or have learning difficulties(SEN). In order to achieve this we have to involve the children in finding out what works well in school and what does not. It is vey important

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    Equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people TDA 2.4 Task 1 TDA 2.4 – 1.1 These are some of the relevant legislations‚ which forms a basis for government statutory codes of practice and school policies and procedures that are equal opportunity and inclusive practice. Special Educational Needs And Disability Act 2001 - makes it lawful for people who provide education to discriminate against people with a special educational need or disability. Disability Discrimination

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