Explain /discuss issues of equality and diversity and ways to promote inclusion with your learners Equality is the need to provide all learners with equal opportunity. It is the duty of the teacher to ensure all students feel valued‚ are given the same rights of access to learning resources and are given equal help and support to develop their full potential without showing any favouritism. All students must be treated fairly without discrimination regardless of gender‚ marital status‚ sexual
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Gap Inc. in 2010: Is the Turnaround Strategy Working? In the 1990’s‚ Gap Inc. was really harmonized to American pop culture and tastes. The brand was really popular at that time. Everybody was using it. It was also very affordable and stylish. However the company’s fast expansion during that time‚ was accompanied by the addition of long-term debt of few billions. Then we saw the quality of the cloths declining and the style’s popularity going down. Besides their fame of being so perfectly sync
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2nd Article Review “6 Ways Companies Mismanage Risk” Philippine Women’s University Julie Ann R. Perez 2nd Semester 2013-2014 November 6‚ 2013 1. Discuss the ways by which companies mismanage risks? Effective risk management is difficult even in the best situations‚ and failure of risk management can cause large losses within an organization. There are six fundamental mistakes risk managers routinely make: relying on historical data‚ focusing on narrow measures
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Sexting: You Are Responsible For Your Own Actions. Sexting is very popular among teenagers; it is used to send nude pictures or sexual messages via text messages‚ social networking sites and emails. When teenagers sext they do not think of the consequence of their action and later down the line they regret sexting. Jesse Logan is responsible for her own suicide. No one forced her to commit suicide it was her choice. Jesse could have asked help from her school counselor‚ she could have talked to
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References: Gould‚ J.‚ Francis‚ M. 2009. Achieving your PTLLS Award: A Practical Guide to Successful Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector. SAGE Publications Ltd: London. Gravells‚ A. 2008. Preparing to Teach in the lifelong Learning Sector. Learning matters: Exeter.
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consider how what they do affects the ability of future generations to meet their needs. [pic] IKEA aims to be a responsible organisation. It sells low-price home furnishing products around the world. These include furniture and accessories for kitchens‚ bedrooms‚ living rooms‚ bathrooms and children”s rooms. IKEA now has stores in 36 countries around the world. It has come a long way in its 60 years of business. IKEA vision The direction for the organisation is provided by its vision. This acts
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(fetus that would otherwise be able l to live) in a biologically unnatural way‚ though a medical procedure. This procedure‚ an abortion‚ is then not morally permissible as it interrupts and halts the process that had already started‚ the life of a embryo/fetus‚ a future baby. There are many arguments supporters of abortion present to argue that a fetus is not a person and therefore its termination is not morally wrong but morally permissible. Some say that personhood(which they define with various criteria
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In Bebe Moore Campbell’s‚ You’re Blues Ain’t Like Mine‚ I was able to view the novel from the three main sociological perspectives: the structural-functionalist approach‚ the social-conflict approach‚ and the symbolic-interaction approach. From the structural-functionalist point of view‚ I analyzed the Honorable Men of Hopewell as the power elite. I viewed Mamie Cox’s understanding of social class from the social-conflict perspective‚ and Doreen and Lily Cox differences were easily seen through
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10 Ways To Improve Your Personality Contrary to what you may believe‚ you can improve your personality. The "personality" is the typical pattern of thinking‚ feeling‚ and behaviors that make a person unique. When we say that someone has a "good personality" we mean that they are likeable‚ interesting and pleasant to be with. Everyone wants to be attractive to others. Having a good personality helps - probably even more so than good looks. While we can improve our looks to only a certain
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Major ethical issues: • Gap Inc. is a multinational casual apparel chain retail store with “3000 supplier in 50 different countries”. The manufacturing environment‚ human right treatment and labour policy vary substantially among suppliers from substandard to appalling. • Gap Inc.’s customer were deceived to assume the products were “Made in USA”‚ under United States labour standards and human right policies; whilst‚ manufacturing factories were located in Saipan –a U.S. protectorate in Southeast
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