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    placement into an aged care facility at the age of 33. The organisation’s mission is ‘To provide choice in care and housing for young Australians with high care needs’. Youngcare’s core activities involve around revenue generation to fund its Youngcare homes‚ and at home grants for families looking after individuals with high care needs. Since its establishment Youngcare has consistently recorded strong financial performance‚ securing $4‚950‚328 in revenue and a surplus of $908‚317 in financial year

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    Since I was a girl I have had an innate passion for horses. They are truly my escape from anything and everything crazy that life throws at me. When I ride my horse I feel the closest to invincible that I will ever be. It is one of the most freeing feelings in the world and I can’t imagine my life without it. I have competed at several horse shows with classes that include jumping and flatwork. Although competing is fun‚ I would much rather be galloping across a field at sunset than being judged

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    comprises of other components of speech (singing) and movement (dance) too. One group of people who demonstrates this full embodiment of the spirit of music very naturally is children. This also means that we were born musical creatures possessing an innate musical instinct in us‚ because we were all once children. The Orff approach is one such method that makes us see music through the eyes of a child once again. It is the making of elemental music – music as a basic system‚ which integrates the elements

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    What are the issues involved in resolving legal disputes in international transactions? The issues involved in resolving legal disputes in international transactions are ethical dilemma‚ and cultural disputes. When doing an international transaction the company should respect the other country cultural and environment. An example of cultural is in Jerusalem the male is not allowed to shave their facial hair because of their religion. An example of environment is the Rain Forest in South America if

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    Q.1 In your own words‚ detail the -for and against argument with regards to innate and learned behaviour. Feel free to include your own opinion‚ but be sure to justify it. Try to include an equal amount of information for the both sides. Use at least 500 words for your answer. For many years psychologists have been researching behaviour patterns from birth. This is where the ‘Nature’ vs ‘Nurture’ debate begins. Nativists believe that humans are born with various skills needed to survive‚ where

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    1. Explain how deviance differentiates from criminality. Deviance is behavior that is a violation the norms of the society. Deviance is not necessarily bad‚ just different than the norm. We are all deviants in some form or other‚ it is any act by a person that others respond to negatively. Societal pressure is the control of deviance. Deviance is not as severe as criminality. Criminality is a violation of the law of the land and it is always criminal behavior. Crimes are deviances that are

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    Resilience & Hardiness: Innate or Learned Personality Traits Zac Schutt Resilience is the ability to recover readily from illness‚ depression‚ adversity‚ and similar occurrences. The question though‚ is whether or not you must learn resilience and hardiness‚ or if you are born with the personality traits that allow you to jump back from illness and other similar issues so quickly. According to a paper by G. A. Bonanno‚ when a person is exposed to a major stressor‚ such as the death of a

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    AIDS - Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Timur Eren Spring ‘96 HPE12 BACKGROUND Since the first AIDS cases were reported in 1981‚ through mid-1994 more than 402‚000 AIDS cases and more than 241‚000 deaths have been reported in the United States alone. This is only the tip of the iceberg of HIV infection‚ however. It is estimated that nearly 1 million Americans had been infected with the virus through the mid-1990s but had not yet developed clinical symptoms. In addition‚ although the vast majority

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    To be an individual is more beneficial than conforming to society. Followers allow people to control themselves‚ but an individual stands for what he believes in. A major difference between a follower and an individual is conformity. Someone who conforms to society follows a group of people and is influenced by everything that group of people does. An individual who doesn’t conform to society is self reliant and courageous. In the article Self Reliance‚ the author writes‚ “It may be

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    Nonverbal communication is a broad term used to describe any method of transferring information without words. Common forms of nonverbal communication include body language and facial cues‚ fashion and personal grooming‚ hand gestures‚ and graphical signs and design. Non-verbal communication methods: Body language- communication via the movements and attitudes of the body Eye contact-contact that occurs when two people look directly at each other to mean sincerity in

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