GROUP INSURANCE NIRANJANA MAJITHIA DEGREE COLLEGE GROUP NAME: 09-ANIKET KAMBLE 10-GAURI KONDALKAR 11- MINAL MISTRY 13-DAKSHA PAWALE 14-VISHKHA RAWOOL 15- RONAK SATIKUWAR 16-TORAL SAWANT STD: SECOND YEAR BANKING & INSURANCE PROJECT NAME: GROUP INSURANCE SUBJECT: INNOVATION IN BANKING & INSURANCE GUIDED BY: PROFF. SHIVANGI TRIPATHI GROUP INSURANCE DEFINATION Group Insurance: insurance that is
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construction of disability The purpose of this essay is to discuss the social construction of disability in the eighteenth and nineteenth century. I will do this by taking a historical perspective on eugenics and by looking at how disability has been viewed and treated in the past and present. This historical perspective will draw links between eugenics‚ common day stereotypes associated with persons with disabilities and how professionals use their skills to try and cure disability (medical model)
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What is Workmen’s Compensation Insurance Workmen’s Compensation Insurance is insurance paid by companies to provide benefits to employees who become ill or injured on the job. Through this program‚ workers are provided with benefits and medical care‚ and employers have the assurance that they will not be sued by the employee. Who Can be Insured This insurance policy is essential for each and every employer‚ either as the principal or the contractor who engages “workmen” as defined by the Workmen’s
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1 9 (O n l i n e ) | I S S N : 2 2 3 1-2463 ( P r in t) Life Insurance Industry in India - Current Scenario 1 Dr. Sonika Chaudhary‚ 2Priti Kiran 1‚2 RGI‚ Mohali‚ Punjab‚ India Abstract When life insurance companies started operating in the middle of 20th century in the country‚ the evil play natural to all business had its sway. There was a lot of cut throat competition as well as profiteering. As a result Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) came into existence on 1st September
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Discrimination of People with Disabilities The history of discrimination against people with disabilities has been very prevalent throughout the years. People with disabilities were understood to be socially and physically isolated from people without disabilities during the colonization years‚ and many years to come after that. During the settling of the original colonies‚ people with disabilities could not be cared for and were sent back to England majority of the time. When the colonial towns
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------------------------------------------------- Associate Program Material Aging and Disability Worksheet Part I Identify 2 or 3 issues faced by the aging population. 1. Social Isolation 2. Retirement 3. Ageism Answer the following questions in 100 to 200 words each. Provide citations for all the sources you use. * What is ageism? How does ageism influence the presence of diversity in society? Ageism is stereotyping and discriminating against individuals
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question or quote about the topic: “There is no greater disability in society than the inability to see a person as more” said by Robert M. Hasel He means when you see someone who has a disability you feel bad right away. You look at them differently‚ you may not notice it but you do. You think when you see them that they can’t do what others can do. There’s so many differences on the way they’ve been treated‚There’s so many different disabilities that fall into two categories‚ and they have ways
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‘We have Rights too’ Developing a Disability and Human Rights Approach to Health and Social Care: A Toolkit Centre on Human Rights for Disabled People 2007 For further information on this toolkit‚ please contact: Dr Bronagh Byrne Research and Policy Officer bronaghbyrne@disabilityaction.org Disability Action Portside Business Park 189 Airport Road West Belfast Northern Ireland BT3 9ED Telephone: 028 9029 7880 Textphone: 028 9029 7878 Fax: 028 9029 7881 Email: humanrights@disabilityaction
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ognitive disability can be caused by a variety of factors‚ such as: hormonal imbalance‚ genetic disorders‚ environmental factors‚ malnutrition‚ infringement during the growth and development stages of infancy‚ substance abuse‚ physical injury and so on. Cognitive disability may be characterised as mild‚ moderate and severe. These characteristics maybe judged according to their IQ tests scores. If the IQ of a child is between 55–70‚ she/he is considered to have mild cognitive disability. If the IQ
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The functional effects of Tyler’s disability are visual impairments‚ atypical movements‚ and communication impairments. During instruction at school‚ Tyler’s teachers sat Tyler in preferential seating and enlarged handouts to allow him better access to teaching materials visually. Tyler experiences atypical movements due to his cerebral palsy. He has delayed and uncontrolled movements which cause difficulties with gross and fine motor skills such as writing‚ brushing teeth‚ and eating. He also
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