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    Origin of Standard English Standard English refers to the form of English accepted as a national form by any English speaking country. The history of Standard English is very conveniently split into three parts‚ Old English (450 - 1100 AD)‚ Middle English (1100 - 1500 AD)‚ and Modern English (1500 - present day). Across this period development‚ the English Language has been influenced by many other languages‚ mainly German‚ French‚ Dutch and Latin. In 402 AD three German Tribes: the Angles‚

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    find themselves picking up beauty tips form magazines sold at local drug stores. Advertisements of these beauty tips are spread out through ones everyday lives. But are these beauty tips a positive implementation to one’s culture? Are these tips standards of beauty a common and influential routine? Whether one is male or female‚ we are all influenced by our cultural background and surroundings. Some individuals discuss ideas about what is in fashion or simply converse about what is beautiful. On many

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    Common Induction Standards (Adult Social Care) Manager’s Guide This workbook has been updated and reviewed with funding from Skills for Care Berkshire‚ led by Berkshire Care Association in partnership with representatives from: Reading Borough Council‚ Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead‚ Wokingham Borough Council‚ Bracknell Forest Council‚ West Berkshire Council and Bracknell & Wokingham College September 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Standard 1 – Understanding The Principles of

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    today [that] project an unrealistic and even dangerous standard of feminine beauty that can have a powerful influence on the way women view themselves. From the perspective of the mass media‚ thinness is idealized and expected for women to be considered attractive’” (Serdar 2).The media’s portrayal of gaunt images must cease. To resolve this dispute‚ companies can change the standard of the models

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    Evolution of Beauty Standards (1900s-Now) The definition of beauty is a view of perfection as a part of aesthetics‚ culture‚ social psychology‚ philosophy‚ and sociology that is admired by a particular culture. The definition of a standard is an idea used as a model for comparative evaluations. A beauty standard is a popular trend of looks and style that people are expected to be. In the 1900s to the 1910s there was a very unique sense of fashion. The decade’s body image consisted of being fit. Women

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    professional practice includes: overarching principles that express our values‚ and standards that guide our conduct. PRINCIPLES IMA’s overarching ethical principles include: Honesty‚ Fairness‚ Objectivity‚ and Responsibility. Members shall act in accordance with these principles and shall encourage others within their organizations to adhere to them. STANDARDS A member’s failure to comply with the following standards may result in disciplinary action. I. COMPETENCE Each member has a responsibility

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    Professionalism Standards and Ethics Professionalism standards and ethics are a set of guidelines that are followed to promote dignity and respect of clients. As well as to ensure the clients get the best care possible. They affect everyone’s behavior because you can’t react and say things that you might normally say or do in a casual setting. However there are some things that people may say or do that may not exactly be professional‚ but not against ethics. You could come across something

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    Standard Progressive Matrices Introduction: The Standard Progressive Matrices test was constructed to measure the eductive component of ‘g’ as defined in Spearman’s theory of cognitive ability. The SPM was developed for use in homes‚ schools and workplacesas well as in laboratories. Thus it had to be short in nature‚ attractive‚ robust and valid. The test is made up of five sets or series of diagrammatic puzzles. They are multiple choice intelligence tests of abstract reasoning

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    The most critical‚ standards of ethical communication that Christians should follow are the guidelines set in the Bible. However‚ it seems that some Christians within the body of Christ have embraced relativism because of living in a post-modern society. Therefore‚ the Bible is no longer perceived as the absolute truth neither are the scriptures considered applicable for a universal standard for ethical values. Granted there are at least four ethical standards within the text that seemingly support

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    No. 5 - Standards of Legitimacy: In order to have a negotiated agreement that seems fair to all parties‚ the parties should utilize “standards of legitimacy.” These standards should “preferably be objective and outside of the ability of any one party to control.”6 The current procedures in place for determining fault in an officer’s behavior and assigning punishment are technically part of an official standard‚ but they are within the police department’s ability to control and thus cannot count as

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