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    The events of September 11th have dramatically affected the way that Americans view their right to "privacy"‚ and the level of government access to private information needed to protect all citizens from future terrorist attacks. Though the right to "individual privacy" is not explicitly stated in the Constitution‚ it does specifically state the rights of the government (Browne‚ May 2003). There are two different thoughts on the issue and they are divided along the lines of those who want to live

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    advise when needed to any concerns or worries of the children in my care. I provide care and support 24 hours a day‚ 7 days a week to ensure the children are happy‚ healthy and safe. 1.2 Duty of care contributes to safeguarding or protection of individuals in many ways. It can contribute to my safeguarding and protection because the company I work for has a duty of care to me‚ they must provide me with advice and support when needed‚ keep me updated with policies‚ procedures and any new developments

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    Task 1 Within Australia‚ the majority of adults are eligible to vote for the national government every three years. Because Australia is considered a ‘free’ country the voting population has the right to use their vote how they please. Many‚ however‚ abuse or even throw away their vote due to political disinterest or in an attempt to overthrow a certain political party. Task 2 With the advances of technology flexible learning is fast becoming one of the most equitable ways to achieve a higher

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    Women’s Rights are Human Rights On September 5‚ 1995‚ Hillary Clinton- the First Lady of the United States- took front stage at the U.N. Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing‚ China to speak on the fleeting struggles women face in every single country. Standing in front of women’s rights activist from over 180 countries‚ Hillary Clinton’s words were as powerful as her prominent political stand she held. Clinton catalogued the devastating truth on the abuse afflicted onto women‚ and then challenging

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    privileging human understanding and the capacity of the individual‚ these new ideas recorded the way people thought about government‚ society and rights. Thus the Declaration of Independence is taken as the embodiment of the eighteenth-century regard for the interests of the individual. Taking as unquestionably “Self-evident” the idea that “all men are created equal”[12] P503‚ the Declaration of Independence made the rights and potential of the individual the cornerstone of American values. The fact that

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    service users feel valued as their choices were being considered and listened to. The same skill was also used when the cooks were asking the service users what meals they wanted off the menu’s‚ again making each individual service user feel valued and supported by being given the right to their own choices rather than making them feel restricted as to what they could have. This then ensured that the environment of the care home was more homely allowing the service users to feel comfortable and at

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    In any Society‚ through interaction amongs differents individuals‚ people identify themselves in a certain group. For instance‚ in a classroom‚ usually each student has an unique student number‚ by accepting such a number‚ every student has a valid identification in the class and thus can conduct daily learning activities.However‚ that doesn’t mean we at the same time define ourselves or find our existence through identificaition with social groups‚ on the contrary‚ we can easily lose ourselves when

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    own work role -to keep individuals safe -to keep individuals free from harm -to give choice 1.2 Explain how duty of care contribute to the safeguarding or protection of individuals Working to agreed standards which include protection from danger‚ harm and abuse clear reporting systems are in place when there are suspicions or disclosures of danger‚ harm and abuse. 2. Know how to address conflicts or dilemmas that may arise between an individual’s rights and the duty of care 2.1

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    impacts on the inclusion by needing the right equipment. The social models of disability impacts on the inclusion by needing a support worker. The medical models of disability impacts on the rights by being able to do activities that able children can do. The social models of disability impacts on the rights by having the freedom of choice. The medical models of disability impacts on the autonomy by having special materials‚ help and support and the right medication. The social models of disability

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    Should parents be obliged to immunise their children against childhood diseases? Or do individuals have the right to choose not to immunise their children? http://just-ielts.blogspot.com Some people argue that the state does not have the right to make parents immunise their children. However‚ I feel the question is not whether they should immunise but whether‚ as members of society‚ they have the right not to. Preventative medicine has proved to be the most effective way of reducing the

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