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    Promote person centred approaches in health and social care Person centred values must influence all aspects of health and social care. The individual is at the centre of the care and are involved in every aspect of it. This ensures that their support‚ activities‚ care plans and support plans are tailored to the individual and meet their needs in a way that is appropriate to them. There are person-centred values which must be used to underpin the above. These are respect‚ partnership‚ individuality

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    Student Name Natasha Miller Course and Section Number Program of Study MAN2021 Business Administrations Principles of Management MAN2021 Week 10 Individual Work Teamwork in the Work Environment Assignment Instructions To complete this assignment: 1. Answer all of the questions below in the space provided. 2. Reflect on the information presented in this week’s lesson and provide an insightful response to each question writing no more than two paragraphs. 3. An example of an excellent response

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    Ethical Egoism (Prescriptive Theory) * -Normative Theory * -EE Defined * -Difference from psychological egoism -Why many philosophers reject EE * Argument from paradigm cases- standard argument against EE. Ex: (1) If a moral theory requires you to do “x” where ”x” is a paradigm case of wrongness just because it benefits you‚ then that moral theory is false.(2) EE requires you to do “x” where ‘x’ is morally wrong‚ just because it benefits you.(3) EE is false. (I.e.: murder‚

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    Egoism This advocates that each person should his or her own well fair as a supreme end of his/her actions. Thomas Hobbs and exponent of egoism portrayed as rational self interested and calculating. This view is often referred as psychological. Hobbs regarded people as predatory he felt that morality was to avoid conflict. Ethical egoism emphasizes everyone ought to act out of self interest in terms in achieving selfish ends in terms of the survival of the fittest in a society. Future more apparently

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    BEING INDEPENDENT Most people like to believe that they are independent-free of a pack‚ their own person‚ unswayable by peer pressure. Is this actually true? Some philosophers and sociologists actually believe that there is wisdom in crowds and that many people are guided through life by a sense of wanting to "belong." So which is actually true? How many times have you heard the sentence "I’m an individual‚ just like everybody else!" Or "My friends and I are all individuals. We just agree a lot

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    The conflict between individuality and community has been on going‚ and perpetually changing for as long as humans have had able-minds to process thoughts‚ personal desires‚ and beliefs. These two terms are social constructs that categorize people and how they interact with one another -- more importantly how they‚ themselves‚ ideologically view the world. According to Webster’s Dictionary the definition of An individual is a single human considered apart from a society or community and community

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    Ethical Egoism is a theory‚ in which it means that one’s action is always right and it is to that one person’s best interest. Ethical Egoism tells us that we must put our own needs and desires first because if we are not there to help ourselves then who will? Being an ethical egoist does not mean that you can just do whatever to solve any problem you have or you just do something because it has pleasure‚ but you do what you believe is the right thing to do and just because you finish a task does

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    The Gillespie paper makes a point to differentiate between the terms of individuals‚ personhood‚ and agency. To Gillespie‚ an individual refers to a biological organism (Gillespie 2000: 74). Personhood are the characteristics that society collectively ascribes to an individual‚ it bridges the gap between individual and group. Agency encompasses the rights and duties that an individual has in a group‚ the capacity they have to be able to make choices about their life. It is important to Gillespie

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    Preparing for Individualism Gathering information strategies: When trying to get to know my students and their families‚ a few ways I would gather information about them would be a home visit along with interest inventories. I feel that a home visit would be a good thing considering that the child will be comfortable in his/her own home. This would allow for the teacher to not only get to know the student‚ but to also see how the student and parents interact. Teachers will get the opportunity

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    large scale as to create programs like the Reconstruction Finance System (RFS) or the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA). Furthermore‚ Hoover’s policy at the beginning of the depression was to let people help themselves‚ or “rugged individualism”. Therefore helping individuals was against Hoover’s philosophy and was seen as very radical at the time. Hoover‚ on the matter of government interference stated‚ “Any practice of business which would dominate the country but

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