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    meeting and any issues should be put in writing. 2.4 All relevant information relevant to my job should be kept up to date‚ this includes telephone number‚ address‚ also any medical changes and illnesses. 3.1 My role is to ensure that the needs and rights of each individual I care for is meet. My duties also include ensuring all paperwork is correctly filled out‚ and maintaining tha same level of care for each individual. 3.2 It is my role to assist the individual to maintain/gain as much independence

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    FORM 1: Assignment brief – BTEC (NQF) Assignment title Individual Rights in Health and Social Care Assessor Tracey Simpson Date issued 16/09/14 Hand in deadline Duration (approx) 6 hours Qualification covered BTEC First Diploma in Health and Social Care Units covered Unit 8: Individual Rights in Health and Social Care Learning aims covered Learning Aim A: Investigate the rights of individuals using health and social care services Learning Aim B: Examine the responsibilities

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    The Right to Die: An Ethical Battle The Right to die is a highly debatable and argumentative subject at present surrounded by controversy and dilemma requiring public attention. For years‚ arguments among different doctrines and viewpoint in regards to ones “right to die” have public opinion beginning to move away from modern medicine‚ back to the historical arguments on euthanasia: to avoid suffering the dying person has the right to end their life by another if that is necessary. Our society

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    Reaction Paper on Revolution OS A really great movie and very approachable. It helped me in understanding the real meaning of open source. Before I thought that Open Source means that the software is for free and it kept me wondering how software companies would benefit from it. After watching the movie I clearly understand that Open Source software is not purely for free. Open Source means that the source code will be available for users where they can modify or correct a bug that they can share

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    Animal Rights Animal rights protect species from mistreatment by humans. The advocates of this regulation demand that the government establish more laws governing the rights for animals because of their empathy toward animals‚ similarities to human behavior‚ moral status‚ and biomedical research. They mandate equal rights to all species; however‚ I believe the existing laws are adequate and should not be expanded‚ but enforced and have minor changes. Victoria Braithwaite‚ author of the article

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    • firstly‚ compliance with the principles governing the distribution of Free Software: access to source code‚ broad rights granted to users‚ • secondly‚ the election of a governing law‚ French law‚ with which it is conformant‚ both as regards the law of torts and intellectual property law‚ and the protection that it offers to both authors and holders of the economic rights over software. The authors of the CeCILL-B1 license are: Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique - CEA‚ a public scientific

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    Civil Rights "Our problem today is that we have allowed the internal to become lost in the external" -Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Today’s world is based on appearance‚ and most often the goal is not as important as the means by which it is achieved. Why is this such a ’problem?’ Time after time‚ people come to find that they have wasted their lives working towards a goal which‚ in the end‚ was never worth all that work to begin with‚ or they realize that they could have

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    2.1 Privacy The concept right to privacy became a popular concept after the essay written by Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis titled‚ “The Right to Privacy”‚ published by the Harvard Law Review. This essay set out that the individual has the ‘right to be let alone’ and that such right must be incorporated into the existing law in order to ensure the right as it is a fundamental human right. Privacy is considered one of the most challenging rights‚ as it has different definitions in various cultures

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    Animals just like humans are a subject of life and therefore this brings about the issue of them having rights too. And having being a subject of life can be justified by them having as much high levels of complexity as humans and therefore much time is needed for one to study them and to get to understand a whole lot of things about them. This is to say getting to know what their preferences are and what they dislike. Animals are aware of their existence and are therefore conscious and make conscious

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    Paper 1: Human Rights Theory In this paper‚ I will make a number of arguments against the human right to social and economic welfare. In particular‚ I will examine Henry Shue ’s defense of subsistence and illustrate why I find his reasoning ineffective. The first point I will make in this paper is that socio-economic welfare rights cannot be human rights because they are not universal. Thereafter‚ I will argue against two thoughts proposed by Henry Shue in Basic Rights: Subsistence‚ Affluence

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