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    eleBelonging Essay “An Individual’s sense of belonging depends on their personal context” Belonging can provide a sense of comfort‚ assurance and allegiance. However‚ belonging in one aspect in life can consequently cause a sense of alienation‚ marginalisation and disengagement from wider society. Belonging can mean forming a close relationship with one’s inner-self‚ hence creating a sense of personal belonging‚ and as a result‚ can mean estrangement and isolation from the outer world. This concept

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    the land; and the contrast between the two different worlds of the slow paced and peaceful life style of the Amish and the fast paced‚ materialistic‚ hectic lifestyle of the modern world. In the peaceful Amish community‚ the examination of marginalisation and isolation from the modern world in which they co- exist is examined. The Amish culture differ from modern day culture dramatically as they are virtually fundamentalists and live very simply and do not have any material goods as we do. The

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    I will be explaining what equality‚ diversity and right mean in health social care I will start with the definition and then give an example for each different term. P2- describes discriminatory practice in health and social care. This topic will focus on discrimination and discriminatory practice. When discriminations happen it can have a very negative effect. When people discriminate they treat the individuals they are discriminating against differently from others. People can be discriminated

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    Introduction In this criteria I am going to be explaining the potential effects of discriminatory practice on those who use the health and social care service. There are many outcomes of discrimination‚ these are marginalisation‚ disempowerment‚ low self-esteem and self identity- restricted opportunities‚ negative behaviours such as aggression or criminality. I will be defining each effect and relating it to a health and social care setting. Disempowerment Disempowerment is when people or a service

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    Othello has remained relevant beyond its original context not merely because of its universal themes of love and betrayal‚ but rather‚ due to its textual integrity‚ and the enduring value which is enhanced through the exploration of such issues‚ as marginalisation and the psychology of villainy. Shakespeare’s portrayal of Othello as being an outsider‚ and being “othered” by the Venetian society due to his different race‚ reflects traditional Elizabethan values and ethics regarding racial prejudice and inequality

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    and social care should be aware of the potential negative effects caused by discrimination. We will explore them here. Marginalisation As you might expect‚ marginalisation means being pushed to the margins of society. In other words‚ you are unable to participate fully in the health and social care services that are available. Marginalisation can occur at both micro and macro levels. Governments have been accused of marginalising groups of the population in terms

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    1. Discuss with some reference to Furedi’s ‘culture of fear’‚ the factors that can elevate the issue of youth crime‚ explored in the book Scared of the kids. Over recent years‚ the issue of youth crime has been nationally elevated. This has been highlighted by changes in society and in particular the way that older generations view the younger members of society‚ especially teenagers and because of this new laws that target young people have been put into place. Furedi (2006) believes that

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    SHORT HISTORY OF EKITI The word “Ekiti” as we know it today denotes a “mound.” and is derived from the rugged mountainous features of the State. It is an extensive State originally divided into 16 districts. Each district has its own “Owa” or King of which four are supreme. 1. The Owore of Otun 2. The Ajero of Ijero 3. The Ewi of Ado 4. The Elekole of Ikole 5. Alara of Ara 6. Alaaye of Eron-Alaye 7. Olomuo of Omuo

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    The issue of Islamophobia. One of the major challenges of today’s world is the issue of Islamophobia. In recent years‚ this phenomenon has assumed serious proportions and has become a major cause of concern for the Muslim world. As a result of this rising trend‚ Muslims‚ in the West in particular‚ are being stereotyped‚ profiled‚ and subjected to different forms of discriminatory treatment. The most sacred symbols of Islam are being defiled and denigrated in an insulting‚ offensive‚ and contemptuous

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    between loyalty and justice. The novella explores the way power can be abused within a small community. Through characterisation‚ Watson exposes how family loyalty can be challenged by moral truths and how unfair power structures can lead to the marginalisation of the oppressed. The characters of Wes and Julian represent the theme of loyalty to family opposed to loyalty to justice. Julian is the patriarchal leader of the Hayden family and does not demonstrate a strong desire for justice in regards

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