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    Agreed Ways of Working

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    1. what is meant by the term agreed ways of working ? These are your policies and procedures based on sector standards and guidelines and individuals’ care plans. To implement agreed ways of working you follow the care plan. Duty of care is the obligation you have to exercise a level of care towards an individual‚ as is reasonable in all the circumstances‚ to avoid injury to that individual or his/her property. A dilemma can occur when an individual makes a risky choice. They

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    When Simon‚ a holocaust survivor‚ was faced with the situation in which a Nazi was asking for his forgiveness‚ he denied him. I am not a Jew. I also did not endure the pain of the Holocaust. I never will be fully able to understand what it would feel like to be in that situation‚ but if I was‚ these are my reasonings for my choice to not forgive the man as well. Everyone has a choice. It was the man’s choice to join the S.S. and to shoot at the Jews. Now the man faces consequences for his choices

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    Good vs. Evil – Evil vs. Good There is neither a definite good nor evil‚ but only the grey area in-between. The Japanese proverb of Yin and Yang states that in all good there is some evil and in all evil there is dome good thus without good there can be no evil and without evil there can be no good. Evil was once described to me as ‘The inability to feel sympathy’ and at first I agreed with this analogy but upon further thought and deliberation I decided that it was not entirely true‚ for if

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    WHY WE SHOULD RESPECT OUR TEACHERS We should respect our teachers because if we don’t respect people‚ that are more complex and more experienced than us it will reflect on us earlier down in our lives. Although sometimes our teachers may make a fool of us and humiliate us and sometimes embarrass us in the cruelest ways we should not retaliate in a bad way. If we know all the rules in the school we should report it to the principal or someone that is a part of the school and is able to tell the teacher

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    The "Songs of Innocence and Experience" by William Blake contain complementary poems that each shed light on one another. "The Lamb" when compared with "The Tyger" show the dramatic changes in Blake’s view of the meaning of life and the biblical beliefs at this time. The poems reflect the child-like belief of the world to a darker‚ more sinister society. "The Lamb" was written to sound like a child speaking with an innocent voice. When he asks‚ "Little Lamb‚ who made thee?" it is a symbolic

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    The book ‘The Deliverance of the Dancing Bears’ by Elizabeth Stanley is strongly based on animal cruelty. The target audience of this book is young philosophers whom are choosing between life’s great universals- good and evil. A dancing bear dreams of freedom and a different life‚ these dream are what keep the bear alive: ‘the dreaming and not the bread and water he left each evening that kept the bear living‚ year after year…’ Though this is a dominant reading of the text‚ both resistant and alternate

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    World Without Judgement

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    Imagining a world where everyone is treated with dignity and respect is something kind of mind boggling to most people. However in my personal opinion‚ I think it would be absolutely wonderful. I think that only because the benefits that it would have to offer myself and others would be completely life changing. In my personal opinion‚ respect comes with a lot of admiration‚ and value. I only say that because in current day reality respect is not just given to you‚ it has to be earned but in

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    The Things They Carried

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    The Things They Carried What seems like a true account of his time in war‚ Tim O ’Brien makes The Things They Carried a generalization of his own experiences in Vietnam. Through the actions of soldiers we can begin to explore the effect war has on the human condition and the toll it plays on their minds. O ’Brien makes shame and physical and emotional burdens motivation. He also plays around with the idea of ambiguous truth and how to tell true war stories. That the difference between the "happening

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    A Good Attitude Equals a Good Life Would you rather look at a glass as half empty or half full? Three ways to help you maintain a good attitude in order to maintain a happy life are look at the positive‚ treat others the way you want to be treated‚ and never hold a grudge. Maintaining a good attitude in life will not only make you happier but it will make you healthier. Good attitudes reduce your stress level which equals a good life. If we always look at the positive in life we will not be

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    Frankenstein and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Essay In both Frankenstein and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde human nature is being tampered with. Dr. Jekyll creates a potion which changes himself into another person‚ and Frankenstein creates human life through science. In both cases they tried to change human nature from going outside the norm. Although they both intended for good the outcome was bad. So with good comes the capacity to do evil. While at the same time every person has a duel persona. The idea

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