The 3 most famous R’s (Reduce‚ Reuse and Recycle) Before we start our presentation‚ I will suggest that we play a clip video regarding the 3 R’s from you tube by “Jack Johnson” in order to put the audience in the mood and let them anticipate the better picture of our topic of the day. Introduction Practicing these three steps (Reduce‚ Reuse and Recycle) helps us lessen the environmental impact that manufacturing and distributing products have on our environment. Reducing waste is the most
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3. Explain how the variations in question 2 contribute to the diversity of the community. The variations I have listed above contribute to the diversity of my community as my village caters for many different groups of people for example people living here from a different country‚ people from different ethnic backgrounds‚ people with different interests‚ people from different economic back ground and a range of different age groups. 4. Give some examples to explain how diversity: •
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Equality in India Introduction Equality in India is a relatively recent concept as enshrined in our Constitution. The Right to Equality is a Fundamental Right‚ and our Constitution gives all Indians the right to practice it‚ irrespective of caste‚ creed‚ economic status‚ race or gender. Ancient Indian civilization was steeped in inequalities‚ mostly of caste. With the advent of Buddhism and Jainism‚ the caste system received a jolt‚ as the common man started questioning its very basis. Later
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23 Principles of diversity‚ equality and inclusion in adult social care settings Unit Accreditation Ref H/602/3039 1. Understand the importance of diversity‚ equality and inclusion 1.1 Define what is meant by: • diversity Individual differences. Includes many factors‚ eg. race‚ gender‚ religious and political belief‚ abilities and disabilities‚ age and culture • equality Instilling a balance of fairness and status to all individuals • inclusion accommodating every individual
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factors that contribute to the equality of individuals in society Equality Service providers have a duty of care by respecting the child they can achieve this by valuing the individuality of a person taking into account what interests them most importantly what makes them unique. In order to achieve the persons diverse needs it is the child minders job to provide safe but supportive environment taking they needs and learning into consideration. Were no matter how much participation everyones
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responsibility of parents and society. A key principle is that the child is in charge of his or her own life‚ and the social pedagogue works alongside them rather than dictating to them. Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development Jean Piaget investigated how children think. According to Piaget‚ children’s thought processes change as they mature physically and interact with the world around them. Piaget believed children develop schema‚ or mental models‚ to represent the world. As children learn‚ they expand
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Education Inclusion addresses the controversy of inclusion in education. It argues that inclusions controversy stems from its relation to educational and social values in addition to individual worth. Stout states the important questions that should always be asked when discussing inclusion. She gives us some arguments from advocates on both sides of the issue and everyone in between. She recognizes that inclusion has no simple answers. She merely intends to overview the concepts of inclusion and
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The Inclusion Classroom Peggy Siegel EDU 304 Introduction to Education Instructor Zlatanov March 12‚ 2012 The Inclusion Classroom The word inclusion has been given many different definitions. There is full inclusion and partial inclusion‚ full inclusion is where all students are in a regular fulltime classroom‚ regardless of their disability or the severity of their condition. Partial inclusion is defined as the situation in which disabled students are removed from regular classrooms and
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Discrimination when ShoppingProfessor: Edward Hernandez‚ PhD Course: Intro to Sociology: SOC100 Discrimination when ShoppingI am choosing this topic based on the amount of help you receive based on the way you are dressed in a store. Introduction If you are dressed with your hair done‚ your make up on‚ nice clothes‚ no ravels or wrinkles‚ your gold jewelry on‚ etc. store clerks are more apt to assist you because they think you have a lot of money to spend in their establishment. If you are
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Explain what is meant by: Diversity‚ Equality‚ Inclusion‚ and Discrimination. Diversity This can refer to the differences in values‚ attitudes‚ cultures‚ beliefs‚ skills and life experiences that each individual has in any group of people. In the UK‚ framework emphasise the importance of developing every child’s sense of identity and promoting a positive sense of pride in each child’s family origins. Meggitt‚ C (2011‚ P.32) Therefore people need to start with themselves because young children
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