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    Discrimination is a topic that is worldly known‚ and many people continue to struggle with discrimination whether it be in the workplace‚ on the street‚ or just while living the daily life. Particularly in the criminal justice system. Police and prosecutors have similarly agreed that there is no discrimination in their agencies and their offices. While they have said discrimination does not exist in their professions‚ I disagree. There has been many things that have shown that there is discrimination

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    Unit 10: Caring for children and young people in health and social care Introduction: In this task I will be discussing and explaining the term of a “looked after child” and who will be responsible for them. I will be talking about the reasons for which a young person may be looked after” and I will be providing some of the family reasons and reason from the child. P1: The term “looked after children and young people” means those who are usually looked after by the state or local authority‚

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    about Baba ánd in tekst two Coming of the ropes‚ is the attitude possitive. Childrens with problems can’t be pushed‚ like every other childrens‚ but instead they need help. They need to get some self-confidense. In tekst three‚ called The single bullet that broke a community’s heart‚ and in tekst four‚ called Out on the streets‚ the kids are scared too‚ the two teksts have a bad attitude‚ but they mean that young children can be good if they just have some places to be and to chill out‚ instead of

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    August Alsina was destined to be a great role model. At a young age‚ he went through more than most people go through in a lifetime. This forced him to become a strong‚ independent and successful person. When he was young‚ he was exposed to drugs‚ streets‚ and gang violence. His biological father and stepfather were crack addicts. His mother was determined to remove him from that atmosphere. They relocated to Houston‚ Texas. After being there‚ he was exposed to more opportunity and a better chance

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    The streets of Barcelona were plastered with sludge and the rooftops were being bleached by the purity of the white snow as it falls gently‚ caressing the slates that have been fractured by the intense heat of the Spanish summer which‚ had long since passed. There were very few people scattered around the city‚ as the bitterness of the wind was far too cold for someone acclimatised to the normal heat of Barcelona. With the quaint sound of footsteps pattering down the street ‘Alma’ found

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    As I have already stated numerous times‚ and I am sure that you are tired of hearing‚ The Other Wes Moore is a story of great emotion‚ about two children with the same name and very similar lifestyles‚ growing up‚ but ending up in two completely different places with their lives. The story tells of Wes Moore‚ the author‚ facing poverty and his ambition to receive a proper education‚ and Wes Moore‚ a man convicted of murder in the first-degree and sentenced to a life in prison. How could these two

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    Many parents live by “what I say goes‚” they don’t ever try to listen to their children. Putting a mentor in a teenager’s life gives them someone to listen to him or her while sharing with them past experience and giving them good advice. Building recreation centers and more places for teenagers to “hangout” gives them a place to go other than the streets. Finally parents should spend quality time with their children instead of making them a last priority. Parents could teach them to behave better

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    progress in their lives. There are a lot of facilities for people in the city and they have more opportunities for making money. “ What’s more‚ many parents want to be able to prepare their children with the best education. So they prefer quality education in the city area. The same web search gives evidence “children living in the city can get a good job education‚ because there are better schools in the town than in the village. When a person falls ill there are good government and private hospital

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    Gather ‘round‚ gather ‘round children‚ while I tell you the story of Isabelle Black‚ the evilest person around. Don’t be scared children‚ you’re all safe now‚ but you wouldn’t have been exactly twenty years ago today. On a dark and stormy night‚ an adorable child named Elle Doucette was walking the streets of New York alone. That poor innocent child didn’t realize that she was about to make a decision that would change her life. As I was saying‚ as Elle Doucette was walking that night it started

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    activities are free for children so it’s also good value for your money. Young people are also very well known at the sports centre. This is good because it gives the youth of today something constructive to do and keep them from creating mischief on the streets. Chief Inspector Jones tells us that crime on the streets has drastically reduced since the sports centre was built in 2001. As the sports centre has the correct facilities to accommodate many youths it keeps them off the streets which is beneficial

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