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How Did American Culture Affect The Changes In The 1920s
The rapid changes in America throughout the 1920s were defined by a multitude of events, people,
and advancements. An increase in immigration brought new values and customs to the United
States, as there were people coming from all over the world. New lines of work, such as big
bureaucratic agencies, changed the workplace, creating an impersonal work culture. Mass media
also affected the changes in the 1920s because movies, television, radios, and newspapers allowed
for celebrities and heroes to gain success. These celebrities and heroes affected the lives of
Americans and made major impacts of American society and culture. They gave Americans hope for
their future successes and showed them that anyone can gain success and fame by working hard. ...
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They reformed the "American dream". Citizens aspired to become like these celebrities and succeed
in their workplace. The new "American dream" was to become like the celebrities. Pilot "Slim"
Lindbergh is an example of the types of celebrities Americans looked up and worked to be.
Lindbergh was celebrated for his accomplishments. "...he returned to a tribute of millions. Le
Bourget and Croydon with their hysterical, unwieldy crowds; Paris, with its Boulevards throngs, and
Washington with its glittering of formality were all but obliterated by the greetings of New York."
(New York World). Sports stars also began to impact culture in the U.S. With the new lines of work,
like big bureaucratic agencies, changing the workplace and creating an impersonal work culture,
sports became important to Americans. People saw sporting events and playing sports a new form of
entertainment. The American classic sport of football was described in the New York Herald–
Tribune as "...a great football team brilliantly directed, a team of speed, power, and team play. The
Army has no cause to gloom over its showing. I played a first–class football against more than it
could match.". This is an example of how people idolized sports
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Childhood Obesity Policy Essay
One Health and Social Care Policy which I am going to critically review is the childhood obesity
policy. The 2010–2015 government policy: Obesity and Healthy Eating was updated in May 2015
and states many ways for improvements to be made. The purpose of this policy is to try to reduce
the amount of unhealthy foods children eat in the UK.
A key factor of health in later life is childhood obesity. Childhood obesity is a medical condition
where excess body fat negatively affects a child's health or well–being. Medical conditions are not
the only factor which causes children to be obese it is the parental/family influences as well. Family
influences on children are a huge factor because when children are younger they eat what the
parent's eats which can determine what the child ends up eating.
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The graph below shows the prevalence of obesity among children split into five equal–sized groups
by household income level. The graph shows a general trend of increasing obesity occurrences with
decreasing household income. For both girls and boys, obesity frequency was significantly higher in
the lowest income quintile than among those in the highest. The figure below shows the frequency
of obesity among children (aged 2 to 15) by equalised household income quintile: Health Survey for
England, 2004–2008.
In Croydon, 23.7% of reception class pupils are classed as either obese or overweight, which is just
above the London average of 22.9% and the national average of 22.6%. Of these, 10.9% fall into the
obese category, which is identical to the London average and just above the national average of
9.6%. Similarly, a further 12.8% are classed as overweight compared to 12% in London and 13%
across
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Laura Ashley Research Paper
Laura Ashley,a beautiful fashion designer and business woman;she was Born in September7,1925;at
her grandmama house.she was raised in a civil service family as a strict baptist.The chapel she
attended in Dowlais (Hebron) was Welsh language and although she could not understand the
language, she loved it, especially the singing. Educated at Marshall's School in Merthyr Tydfil until
1932, she was then sent to the Elmwood School, Croydon. She was evacuated back to Wales aged
13, but with so many World War II evacuees there were no school places left and she attended
Aberdare Secretarial School.In 1942, at age 16, she left school and served in the Women's Royal
Naval Service. During this period she met engineer Bernard Ashley at a youth club in
Wallington.she got married to a man named bernard Ashley in 1949 together they had four children;
two daughters and two sons who were all involved with the business. David born 1954 he was the
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A memorial plaque to Laura Ashley, at the family's former home 83 Cambridge Street, Pimlico was
unveiled on 5 July
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Donoghue V Stevenson Case Essay
Essay Question: Read Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] A.C. 562. Assess the way in which Lords
Atkin and Buckmaster use the case law they discuss in at least three instances (eg Langridge v
Levy; Winterbottom v Wright; Longmeid v Holliday; George v Skivington; Heaven v Pender; Le
Lievre v Gould; etc), with reference to the operation of the doctrine of precedent and the techniques
of applying and distinguishing cases. This will require you to do much more than describe the facts
of any of the cases involved; we are interested in the legal/judicial techniques employed by the
judges and how they deal with previous case law that could be regarded as favourable or adverse to
the judges' preferred view of the common law in Mrs Donoghue's case.
By way of comment, identify and evaluate the operation of Llewellyn's law jobs in this case.
Name: Abisola Ewaoluwa Ajisola In this essay I plan to identify and discuss the technical use of
some case law by Lords Atkin and Buckmaster. Also to provide an in depth explanation of the
reasons for the way their Lordships treat the cases as they do. Firstly, previous cases or a higher
court need not bind Lord Buckmaster and Lord Atkin as they are operating in the Supreme Court
(formerly known as The House of Lords) and there is no higher court. However they may be bound
by their own pervious decisions.
Lord Buckmaster was a slave to precedent, and was unwilling to allow the common law to adapt to
meet the perceived needs of modern society . In
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Are We Socially Intelligent?
Are We Socially Intelligent?
Francis Pangfei Lai
Abstract:
It was Daniel Goleman's book "Social Intelligence: The New Science of Human Relationships" that
started the author thinking on the relevance of social intelligence to property professionals. In the
course of practicing as a property consultancy and lecturing at various universities over the years,
the author notices that a property professional tends to lack the many soft skills of emotional and
social intelligence. In this paper, he advocates the need to include such soft skills of 'social
intelligence' as an essential component in the training of future property professionals.
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In the words of an editorial review from Publishers Weekly,
"Goleman persuasively argues for a new social model of intelligence drawn from the emerging field
of social neuroscience. Describing what happens to our brains when we connect with others,
Goleman demonstrates how relationships have the power to mold not only human experience but
also human biology. In lucid prose he describes from a neurobiological perspective sexual
attraction, marriage, parenting, psychopathic behaviors and the group dynamics of teachers and
workers. Goleman frames his discussion in a critique of society 's creeping disconnection in the age
of the iPod, constant digital connectivity and multitasking. Vividly evoking the power of social
interaction to influence mood and brain chemistry, Goleman discusses the "toxicity" of insult and
unpleasant social experience as he warns of the dangers of self–absorption and poor attention and
reveals the positive effects of feel–good neurochemicals that are released in loving relationships and
in caregiving. Drawing on numerous studies, Goleman illuminates new theories about attachment,
bonding, and the making and remaking of memory as he examines how our brains are wired for
altruism,
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Jesse James Role In America's Hall Of Fame
Jesse James, with the help of his Colt .45 "Peacemaker", changed the American people's view on the
second amendment, the thought that "The police will save you", and saved his eternal spot in
America's Hall of Fame. James never led an easy life. Jesse was born September 5th, 1847, to a
poor Missouri family. He led a small gang that performed heists on trains and banks. A story from
the History Channel describes a large event in his life, "His career led the Pinkertons to firebomb his
childhood home where he was believed to be hiding, resulting in the death of his nine year old half
brother and the mutilation of his mother"(History). Jesse is believed to have been shot in the back
by his gang members for the bounty price on his head on April
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Summary: Andersonsprofessionallandscapes
One can never take the decision without knowing about the service quality of a company and even
check their work quality in landscaping as well (work they have already done). First, you should be
sure at service level even you can check work samples online. So, there are many companies that
which offer online and offline services. On the other hand, one can take help from your friend,
neighbors or other resources to choosing for these kinds of services. While spending some time and
research you will make budget with excellent quality work. One of the most popular landscaping
companies around is AndersonsProfessionalLandscapes. We are a well experienced company that
generates and creates your desired things with customization. We provide all
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The Adventure Of The Cardboard Box By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
1. "The Adventure of the Cardboard Box" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a fictional short story. There
are no other possible genres this story could fall into. 2. The exposition of the story is when Watson
sets the stage by describing the weather and what he and his companion, Holmes, were doing.
According to Watson, "It was a blazing hot day in August. Baker Street was like an oven, and the
glare of the sunlight upon the yellow brickwork of the house across the road was painful to the eye."
Watson was sitting at a desk reading the newspaper; while Holmes was lying on the couch reading a
letter he had received that morning. Watson became dissatisfied with paper and tossed it aside while
Sherlock read his thoughts. Holmes astounded Watson by knowing exactly what he was thinking
just by his facial features, eyes, and slight movements. After Holmes explained how he knew what
Watson was thinking, Watson said, "And now that you have explained it, I confess that I am as
amazed as before." 3. "But I have in my hands here a little problem which may prove to be more
difficult of solution than my small essay I thought reading. Have you observed in the paper a short
paragraph referring to the remarkable contents of a packet sent through the post to Miss Cushing, of
Cross Street, Croydon?" Those particular lines are the start of the rising action in this short story
because they present the problem, which the characters must solve. Watson then goes on to read the
article in the newspaper
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A Report On The Flight Catering Industry
Introduction
The flight catering industry is very famous in the world. Each year more than 1 billion passenger are
server. An airline catering is the meal which serves to passengers on a board in commercial airline.
The meals are prepared by airline catering services. In the flight people sleep, entertained their self
during the flights. Breakfast, lunch and dinner, alcohol, soft drinks are available in the flights. And I
am very interested to know that what goes in flight behind the closed doors, where staff does work.
And I really want to know how they prepare the food for flight passengers. How many staff does
work etc. the emirate flights are very famous in the world. I have researched that 450 chefs prepare
the food for 1500 people. They make different type of regional food. In the portfolio i will tell about
the airline meals that how do we get the proper and perfect food in flights, how do they manage the
food for the customers who is vegetarian and no–vegetarian. I am going to tell about everything that
what happens in the kitchen from the beginning like how was it start. I will tell you difference of
older airline catering as compare today's airline catering. Probably this topic will help me in the
future about airline catering production such as how chefs works, prepare the food, about their
techniques and some new recipes. Nowadays thy use lots of techniques to prepare the food for
passengers. In the past they used handmade equipments which was taken longer time
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Adult Nursing Personal Statement
Nursing as a career is the most rewarding profession that ever exist. Adult nursing appeals to me
because it gives me a real opportunity to make a positive differences to people's life as this
contributes in playing a vital role to helping solve the world's health problems. From ongoing
generations, nurses are faced with added challenges of finding new ways to improve their
demanding environment and put a smile on the faces of many whilst continuing to make the world a
better place despite the pressure they encounter. It is this challenge that appeals to me the most
because my passion, commitment, selflessness and tirelessness to improve the life of others I
believe will motivate me to make positive contributions to the success which the world will see over
the coming years. From my early childhood I had the habit of caring my grandparents especially
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I was also interviewed at London Live Channel to talk about what City safe is and reasons for
participating in the project, all of which has generally built my negotiation skills, improved my
confidence in public speaking, helped me focus on strategies to use in improving my community
and as a success for my hard work I received a recognition Award from my college. Peer mentoring
is also a field I derive pleasure doing because it enables me counsel, teach and offer solutions to my
peers groups relating to their academics or emotional needs has brought me much satisfaction.
Regularly taking part in activities such as doing Yoga has helped me to keep balance and remain
calm, involving in the UNICEF programmes such as Child trafficking, FGM has created my
awareness about important
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Home Abuse Case Study
Carers in Oban house care home in Croydon were recorded in around 2012 to be ignoring bedridden
98–year–old Yvonne Grant cries for help for2 ½ hours despite her calling for assistance 321 times
including 45 requests to be taken to the toilet. When a carer finally acknowledged her cries, she told
Yvonne to use incontinence pads which was something that Yvonne wasn't comfortable with doing.
Staff then tried to make her walk to the toilet but when she was unable to; they dropped her roughly
back on to the bed. Yvonne had been living in the care home since 2010 and during the last years of
her life her family began to worry about the quality of care that she was receiving with staff
ignoring any concerns that the family had. The family also stated that there was something incorrect
with staffs attitudes and quality of nursing. Yvonne's granddaughter Vanessa Evans hid a camera in
her room on three occasions after concerns about bruising on Yvonne's hands and making mistakes
with medication. When the family revealed that they had been recording the abuse and neglect they
stated that she gave up on life two days after. Yvonne died in January 2013 due to the lack of care
she received. The family passed the video evidence on to the CQC who then launched an
investigation.
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Thomas Farrow And The Managerial Hubris
In this paper, I will address the Farrows bank, and the many issues that were involved with the
running of it. I will address Thomas' Managerial Hubris, ethical decision and the Managerial Hubris,
the pressures of making an ethical decision in the Farrow bank, and finally if the bank had an ethical
business culture would anything have changed.
Thomas' level of Managerial Hubris
Thomas Farrow had hubris problem long before he built up the Farrow bank. He was very vocal
with what he thought of the banking sector and about the usury fees the banking system would
charge the people, especially the "common" people. He was even asked to present evidence to the
government about the usury fees. In order to help those less fortunate he started a bank ... Show
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The employees would have had a better understanding of what they were supposed to do there are
three tips to follow when setting up an ethical business culture, the first would be to make your
expectations clear by training them in ethical business, include everything in the handbook, enforce
the policies by making sure that any type of breach of policy is punished, and finally make sure you
follow the same culture at all times do not ask your employees to do something you are not willing
to do. Following these rules would have definitely changed the outcome of the Farrow bank. It
would have given the employees rules and an actual plan of what you expect from them. There
would also have to be a reliable set of checks and balances so that no one person has too much
access to the money so that there is a money trail. Finally, there would be no main members of the
board running the day to day routines of the business. If Thomas Farrow had been more interested in
the business, hired actual qualified people, and built an actual business culture Farrow Bank would
never had any issues, but instead he allowed his Hubris to get the better of him, so that he thought
he was above everyone else, and could do no wrong, which ended in the
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Statement Of Purpose For Administration
I believe the skills I have obtained throughout my time at work, university, and voluntary roles,
would make me a suitable candidate for the position of Pensions Administration Support Officer at
Croydon Council. My role as a Pensions Administrator at Kent County Council has given me
experience of working the Local Government Pension Scheme thereby meeting one of the desirable
experiences on the person specification. Moreover, I consider this to be proven experience as only
after 7 months I was given a promotion from Pensions Support Assistant to Pensions Administrator.
Kent County Council also administers Police and Fire Pensions schemes. I believe this is an
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These experiences in customer service have contributed to my professional attitude and personable
manner. I have developed the necessary skills to build rapport, which will provide a high standard of
customer service to external and internal key agencies of Croydon Council. As part of my role as
Pensions Support Assistant I was responsible for managing the main office outlook email account,
determining the urgency of emails, and allocating the emails into the correct mail boxes to be dealt
with accordingly by the Pensions Administration team. I was also in control of maintaining and
ordering stationery via Oracle procurement, and chasing and tracking any items which had not been
delivered on time. Due to this experience I feel confident in my ability to undertake the tasks
required of a Pensions Administration Support Officer. At Taxfile I was responsible for
bookkeeping, and collecting data from clients, which I would input into Excel spreadsheets to
process, and extract information in order to submit VAT returns, or annual company accounts. One
of my strengths is interpreting numerical data and the ensuring its accuracy; which is why I feel sure
of my ability to provide information needed for Benefit calculations relating to payments made to
pensioners, using spreadsheets. As a Pensions Administrator, I process original certificates
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Analysing Observation in Social Work Essay
Contents Page
1. Family Details 3 2. Observation Analysis 4 3. Life Span Development 7 4. Sociology 10 5. Social
Policy 13 6. References 16 7. Appendices 21 i) Recording Observation 21 ii) Community Profile 28
iii) Consent form 45
Family Details
This observation is based on a family consisting of a young professional married couple and their
three year old daughter. I observed them for one hour over three weeks, in the evening to fit into
their schedules. They have lived in the borough of Croydon in their three bedroom house for six
years. For the purpose of this assignment all the names have been changed and the family ... Show
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Writers on observation discuss about observers having insider and outsider perspectives (Riche &
Tanner, 1998; Pellegrini, 1996:16), Pellegrini (1996) believe that observers should have outsider
perspective, and they should divorce themselves entirely from interaction. In addition to this Wilson
(1992:38) added that observers need to be appropriately responsive and yet remained detached, to
avoid being drawn in and offering advice or doing anything with, or to, the subject. There are also
issues around being obtrusive this could have an effect on the participants especially when we want
to observe them in their natural setting (Pellegrini, 1996:49). Riche and Tanner (1998; Briggs, 1995)
support this but they acknowledge that observers can find it impossible to remain an outsider, and
that the observer will become part of the process, though that nature and degree may vary. When
looking back on my experience I had every intention to take on an outsider perspective however,
during my observation I found it harder and harder and on my last observation I was interacting
with the whole family. I think that interacting with the family (especially Paige) helped my
observation (Appendix 2 2nd and 3rd observation) as I felt they were more relaxed around and did
not see me as an observer; I feel this helped them
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Huxley's Response To Society
Aldous Huxley's novel Brave New World is a warning to society. Huxley describes a society that is
completely conformed to government and relies on the government for all of their needs. Huxley
uses symbolism in his novel to introduce warnings on how today's society should not be ran. A
society based on people being born into a caste system would not be a successful society according
to Huxley. A destroyed society will occur when antidepressants are overused, the number of broken
families increase, cloning becomes possible, and a decrease of sexual morals takes place.
Antidepressants are becoming more common in today's society. Brave New World demonstrates a
society that bases emotions on a drug called soma. Soma is used for numbing any sadness or
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Brave New World is a society that does not believe in families and the world today is depicting the
society in the novel more by the number of broken families. Present day society does not view
broken families as a problem but Huxley exemplifies a world with no families in his novel. Huxley
is trying to warn the world that we are headed in a direction of destruction with no families. Mothers
and fathers will not exist and children will be placed on "racks upon racks of test tubes" in a
hatchery system where the children are conditioned to their own caste. Studies show that
"researchers at the University of New Mexico warned that girls rely too much on romantic
relationships for their self–identity" (Croydon). Women are known to be more emotionally attached
to relationships and want families but if children in today's world are more exposed to broken
families within their own lives, they will think that broken families are normal and not want a true
family. When the people of today's world no longer want a family, we will become just as the World
State has
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Marketing
|Croydon Council |
|The issue of youth unemployment in the UK: |
|Marketing research study, aiming to identify the main contributing points |
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That is why businesses prefer to recruit overseas workers than workers born in the UK. "A quarter
of the sample of more than 1,000 companies said they planned to hire foreign workers over the
coming months". "The Chartered Institute of Personal Development said demand for workers from
overseas had reached record levels because companies felt young people in the UK lacked skills to
make them employable". (Guardian newspaper). This leaves the 16–24 year olds in a less fortunate
position.
In contrary to this fact, how will it become possible for youths to learn the needed skills if they do
not get a chance to put their foot through the door?
In remedy to this issue, the Government has introduced a new scheme where they "will offer a
£1,500 cash incentive to small firms who hire an apprentice for the first time". (Daily Mail). Within
the contract of this proposal, companies will have to "educate the young person in English and
maths to a level at which they would be able to pass a GCSE in both subjects". (Daily Mail). This
would be an attractive offer for some small businesses due to the cash incentive, which would help
their business in these turbulent times.
The media, government and individuals have different views on the riots, and what the causes were
that contributed to it. Whatever the reasons were, the fact that this event happened
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Why I Ukrainian Art As A Multicultural Society
She interviewed 28 respondents during 1.5–2 hours with each person and documented in total 411
Ukrainian items. For her data analysis she used model developed by (35) LeCompte and Schensul,
who voted for categorizing objects according to three levels: item, pattern and structural levels. She
categorized art objects according to their types, geographical origin, functions, means of acquisition,
and meanings. In the result of her study Anna received big amount of quantitative data that she
placed in tables in accordance with her analysis criteria. Her findings are based on empirical data
that she collected. During her research Anna developed new approaches into studying art,
introduced new classification of art that was more relevant to the study objectives. She obtained
conclusions about what is regarded to be Ukrainian art as connected to maintenance of ethnic
identity in a multicultural society.
Anat Hecht, on the other side, is an outsider to the British culture. She is from Israel and works at
the International Institute of Holocaust Research, University of Haifa, Israel at the moment. Her
primarily interest is in museum studies and consumption. In her dissertation she provides detailed
description of the methodology and the rationale used in her study as compared to Anna
Kuranicheva's work.
Anat Hecht used in her analysis the synthesis approach, where she combined and developed further
the theories described in her literature review, for example, such as
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An Example Of How To Write An Essay On Burwood
Croydon Summary
Somewhere between the hustle and bustle of Ashfield and Burwood is a hidden gem called
Croydon. Only 9 kilometres from the City, this suburb is the work commuter's paradise. You can
drive to work and home or you can take public transport from Parramatta Road or Liverpool Road
and gain easy access for your commute. Croydon is home to two primary schools and a Montessori
school for children too young for primary school. Children that require higher education attend
schools outside of the suburb. If you like café culture suburbs, Croydon has a few small coffee
shops where locals gather or grab coffee or breakfast on their way to work.
Croydon Profile
Croydon is a lovely, pleasant little suburb that sits next to Burwood. Many of the homes in Croydon
have historic value and others are more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The park also has a playground with play equipment, a bike path, a picnic area, and sporting areas
like the basketball court and cricket nets.
Wangal Park is a large park sitting on the corner of Royce Avenue and Cheltenham Road. The 4.2–
hectare park is currently undergoing renovations and will feature indigenous plants, a skate park,
playground, a cafe kiosk, picnic shelters, barbecues, wetland ponds, half basketball court, shared
path, exercise equipment, and passive recreational facilities.
Blair Park us on Blair Avenue and is considered a sportsground. However, there is a shaded
playground, public toilets, canteen, off–leash dog area, drinking fountain, storage rooms, and
change rooms.
Flockhart Park is a small neighbourhood park mostly used for walking, jogging, and playing sports.
Croydon Dog Off–Leash Park is on Queen Street and is a lovely park to take your dog for a bit of
exercise.
Keith Smith Park is a playground and a park that sits next to the tennis court hire. The park has a
shaded playground, seating, walk and bike paths, and a drinking
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How Did Miss Selfridge Get Her Name?
Miss Selfridge Kuwait Instant Gratification for Budding Fashionistas Fashion enthusiasts want
outfits that are outrageously chic. Miss Selfridge Kuwait stores gratify budding fashionistas with the
brand power they expect and deserve. When Miss Selfridge patrons look into the mirror, they tend
to admire what they see. I adore this outfit – it expresses me. How did Miss Selfridge Get Her
Name? If ideas were copyrightable, "Miss Selfridge" would never have been conceptualized.
Fortunately for Charles Clore, previous owner of Selfridges stores, ideas are free for the ingenious.
So, when he spied a display of "Miss Bonwit" dresses in the window of Bonwit Teller targeting
teens, he "borrowed" the idea. Clore birthed Miss Selfridge in his Selfridges and Lewis' UK stores.
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Part of the collection was comprised of pop art, patterned paper dresses. Clients were encouraged to
wear a dress one time, throw it away and buy a different design. Young fashionistas adored the
innovative concept. A minor consequence for the store surfaced when curious customers began
ripping dress hems to validate the material really was paper! Miss Selfridge Arrives in Kuwait The
first Miss Selfridge in Kuwait was launched in The Avenues shopping centre, May 2009. A second
Kuwait store opened in September 2009 in The Marina Mall to accommodate the ongoing
persistence of the Miss Selfridge girls. Miss Selfridge Fragrances The quest for a personal fragrance
is a must–do for fashionistas–in–training. Once she finds it, a female generally wears her signature
scent exclusively. Once again, Miss Selfridge pushes the envelope by partnering with Azzi Glasser
and launching two fragrances. Beau Eau de Parfum for daytime wear and Etoile evenings. The
perfumes have companion body products: body wash, powder and lotion. Miss Selfridge
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Theme Of How Lucky You Are By Debi Alper
Indledning:
Everyone has everyday problems nevertheless, as a citizen in a western country we are often
oblivious as to how remarkable a life we have and we ought to be reminded, which is why people
exclaim "Think of the starving children in Africa" Having the opportunities to live life the way you
prefer is a central theme in the text "How Lucky You Are" by Debi Alper.
Præsentation(kort resume) + Komposition: Lige under indledning – Cirkelkomposition/flashback.
(10–12linjer): The short story is focused around the adolescence Max from England who is living
life without caring too much or setting high goals, he then meets Ishraqi from Iran who inspires him
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According to Ishraqi England is also awfully grey and there is a lack of trees and buildings are
blocking the sky: ""it's so grey," She murmured peering out the window. "No trees and not even
much sky with all these buildings""(How Lucky You Are, P.4) Irans culture on the other hand is
extremely different, opportunities are rare and you can not leave home without being covered
everywhere. The story takes place in a couple of hours though there are flashbacks and mentions of
the past and the story is mostly a flashback from Max.
(Symboler hvis det er der)
Fortolkning/tema/budskab – sætte pris på hvad man har, blive et bedre menneske The message of
the short story is essentially about evolving to become the person you want to be and finding your
identity, nevertheless it is also about appreciating what you have and trying to improve the lives of
others.
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James Walker Funeral
About three months later on December 2, 1866 they were married at Croydon,Utah by Bishop
James Walker. A dinner party was given in their honor by Charles and Harriet Shill. This was a
happy event on their wedding day. Robert and his wife Miriam continued living with Edward on the
farm. It was about this time in early winter that Edward wanted to build a new log house. The logs
had been hauled from the canyon by ox team in early fall. Robert was a good workman and was
anxious to help get the house built and the work began. It was one large room with door and
windows and was joined on to the other house. Each house faced south so that from the outside it
looked like one long log house with, two front doors. With this addition there was more room, ...
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They had obtained a plot of ground in the northwest section of the settlement and were getting logs
for the house which was built like other log houses. It was probably about the year 1869 when they
moved from the Richins farm to their new home where they lived as farmers most of their lives.
Time was passing by, and they had not yet had their endowments. On September 12, 1870 they went
to Salt Lake Endowment House and took out their endowments and were sealed by Apostle Wilford
Woodruff. As members of the Church they were active in the ward where Robert held many
different positions. When the Sunday School was organized, he was appointed first superintendent
of the Henefer Sunday School with Brothers James Paskett and William Brewer as. assistants in the
year of 1871. He held this position twenty–five years. He was chosen to be a counselor to Bishop
Charles Richins July 9, 1877, which position he held until 1890. A few years later on August 2, 1903
he was ordained a Patriarch in Summit Stake. Miriam was active in Relief Society and worked in
other auxiliaries
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Maltreatment Of Patients During Long Term Care Facilities
Maltreatment of Patients in Long–Term Care Facilities Most of us know someone who were past or
are current patients in a long–term care facility. Whether it be a nursing home or assisted living
establishment, a relative or a loved one is provided extensive care at these long–term care facilities.
Now imagine if your grandparent or someone close to you was being abused or neglected while
residing in one of the many facilities across the globe. The maltreatment of patients is a significant
problem in long–term care facilities. Any form of maltreatment can include neglect and abuse.
These behaviors can cause psychological and physical damage, and in extreme cases, death. This
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Many of these problems towards elders are preventable, but some nurse aids fail to do their jobs.
The best solution for elderly abuse is prevention. Preventing abuse is one way to educate future
residents and victims of elder abuse about how to deal with this situation. There are many
prevention programs across the nation, but one in particular is known as The National Committee
for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (NCPEA). This association was established in the year 1988 to
serve as information and materials on abuse and neglect for older persons in long–term care
facilities. This committee's purpose is to educate the public about neglect and abuse towards elders,
to respond to the needs of victims, to support and inform the rights of an individual, to strengthen
emotions to those who are victims, and of course to prevent any mistreatment before it occurs.
Another problem that contributes to maltreatment in long–term care facilities are mental and
physical abuse, malnutrition, and neglect. These effects may include bone fractures, bed sores,
dehydration, and in some severe cases, death. In a 1998 Time Magazine article titled "Shining a
Light on Abuse", written by Mark Thompson, he highlights a statement written by Leslie Olivia to
the Senate Special Committee on Aging. In Olivia's statement her mother,
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My Experience At The Museum Service Of Fifty Visitors
During the course of her fieldwork she studied the discourse (what people say), the practice (what
people do) and the experience. For doing her study discourse she conducted a visitor survey for the
museum service of fifty visitors. In her questionnaire she asked about visitors' demographics, the
experiences of museums' visiting in general, as well as elicited visitors' attitudes. She further
combined her data with already existing secondary data, such as visitor statistics and comment
forms that helped to compare her future data of prevalent attitudes and establish the main informants
for future interviews. From these initial surveys she distinguished various demographics of Croydon
inhabitants, such as class, gender, ethnicity, life–style choices and sexuality that she made sure to
include in her research. Following established goal Anat Hecht gained access to eighteen visitor
households, six households from three main demographic localities of Croydon. Anat Hecht also
established lasting relationships with fifteen staff informants, with librarians, security staff, cleaners,
as well as museums' front and back gallery professionals. These two different groups of informants
and the comparison of what they say and do helped the researcher to understand and deepen her
studied subject. Anat Hecht confessed her difficulties in establishing rapport with her respondents.
The reason for it was that the first contact was made in the museum setting that is why her
informants
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How Lucky You Are by Depi Alper
How lucky you are?
"How Lucky You Are" is a short story by Debi Alper and was published in 2010. The story begins
with in medias res which means that the story is starting in a midpoint and it is about a boy named
Max and an Iranian girl named Ishraqi. Max has a crush on Ishraqi. The situation between max and
Ishraqi changes the way that Max treats his mom. The story takes place in Britain and the plot of the
story takes place in one day. The story is told in a third–person–view, and has an open end.
The story has 3 parts:
The first part is based on a flashback, where we get to know when Max's dad left the family. The
story takes place in South London in Croydon where Max and his family live. They live nearby the
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Max is turned at last when Max comes home after ''the loss'' of Ishraqi; ''When Max arrived home
late, his mother took one look at his face and bit off the angry lecture she had been preparing.
Instead, she folded her son in her arms and waited for the time he would talk to her.'' Line 200, page
5.
The main theme in the story is that you should appreciate what you have. In the beginning Max
didn't appreciate his family or the benefits and opportunities he has. He argued with his mother and
didn't take his school serious but at the end he had an eye–opener.
A characterizing of Max would be that he has a flexible personality. Max is an annoying boy but
also a really nurturing one. He doesn't care about the people around him. In the first part of the story,
the reader realizes that Max can be a free spirit and creative boy with a free and creative
imagination. Max used to be a happy teenager, until his father left the whole family behind, because
of that Max lost a bit of himself and he also lost his enthusiasm of participating in class, in general
being a passionate student. Max is living a closed lift – it's like he lives in his own little bubble. He
is not doing anything meaningful in his life, just existing and observing. On the outside he seems
like a bad guy but very deep inside he is a boy who wants to find his passion, enthusiasm and maybe
love again, you see that in the last part of the story
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Allders Target Market
During its heyday Allders was one of the biggest department stores of its kind in the UK. Founded
over 150 years ago in 1862 by Joshua Allder in Croydon, Allders started out as a linen and draper
mercer. By the time Joshua Allder passed away in 1904, the store had grown considerably. The shop
had expanded and so too did the range of items it sold; from haberdashery to china and porcelain
items too. In 1908 Allders was sold to J.W. Holdron and F.C. Bearman, who continued to develop
the store creating 50 departments, before selling the business in 1921. In the late 1950's Allders
came under the ownership of United Drapery Stores and continued to expand and provide an ever–
increasing range of items, with a £3 million turnover in the early 1960s.
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How to Talk to Girls at Parties by Neil Gaiman
In Neil Gaiman's short story, "How to Talk to Girls at Parties," Gaiman takes you on an out of the
world encounter that occurs to two young teenage boys. The story starts off with Enn and Vic, the
two young boys, who are trying to find a party by Croydon station. Vic is anxious to go to the party
to meet some girls while Enn is more shy and apprehensive about talking to girls. When they finally
find the party Vic goes off to mingle with a girl named Stella and Enn meets some very unique girls
who tell him stories about traveling the universe and swimming in the sun. Enn starts to get friendly
with one of the girls and right when he's about kiss her Vic comes running to Enn saying that they
need to go right now. When they finally get outside Enn sees that Vic is crying and scared out of his
mind, but he never tells Enn what happened, but it is implied that the girls were aliens. The theme of
this story would be that maybe guys and girls really are from different worlds. Gaiman develops his
theme by using setting, point of view, irony, and dialogue. The story is told by Enn, the young boy
who is reluctant to go to the party because he's not really good at talking to girls. Because Enn is
telling the story from his point of view we are able to understand very quickly that Vic is clearly the
ladies' man and that Enn is not. This puts Vic almost in a higher and more dominant position than
Enn. The way that Enn talks about girls makes it very noticeable that he has almost no
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Sarah Augusta Squires Research Paper
Sarah Augusta Squires
Sarah Augusta Squires was born at Welwyn, Hertfordshire, England on March 8th, 1848, to Henry
Augustus and Sarah Minnie Catlin Squires who joined the Church the year before.
When she was seven years old Sarah walked two miles to school with an older neighbor girl. They
had a boys and girls school. She learned to read, write and sew.
Sarah was eight years old when the Squires family immigrated to America in 1856. The Squires had
five small daughters with Sarah being the oldest. Her mother, Sarah Minnie Catlin Squires was
pregnant. They left in March and crossed the Atlantic on the sailing vessel Horizon; a journey of 6
weeks. They landed in Boston and traveled by freight car to Council Bluff, Iowa where they stayed
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One of the relief members contributed a part of his underlinens to clothe the little stranger. That
same night, seven of the emigrants died and were buried in one grave. Three days later, on
November 27, 1856, they arrived in Salt Lake.
They stayed in Salt Lake for a short time and then we went to stay with Henry's brother, John
Squires, until her mother was strong enough to be moved. Then Thomas Squires, Henry's oldest
brother came and took the little family to his place at Kaysville. He was a school teacher and taught
school all that summer to help Henry's children. They lived in Kaysville for two years and then
moved to the Salt Lake City, in the 20th ward, Sarah lived their for seven years until her marriage.
When she was 17, she married Charles Jabez Toone in the Endowment House. They were called to
Dixie, (St. George) but Charles he took sick and had to stay in St. George all that winter before
returning to Salt Lake City. Then Charles was called to settle Croydon, which became their home
for 31 years. Sarah and Charles went on to have 11
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Urban Real Estate Economics And Juxtaposes Them With...
THEORETICAL BACKGROUND
This paper discusses and analyses modern theories of urban real estate economics and juxtaposes
them with traditional theories. In earlier times, city life used to revolve around a central business
district (CBD) which was the nerve centre of all economic, social and cultural activity. As a result,
real estate prices reflected the proximity of the site to the CBD and they dropped the further one
went from it. The dichotomy is often expressed through architecture, with high–rise apartment
buildings in the city and low–rise developments further out. Alonso, 1964; Mills, 1972 and Muth,
1969 mulled on this model of cities and viewed real estate economic data and ran studies through
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It is based on the law of diminishing returns – that over time, produce from a certain land parcel will
decline in quantity and quality, yielding lower and lower profits, while at the same time, pressure on
the land in the form of population will always rise. As it is the amount paid by the lessee for the
indestructible powers of the land, different parcels with different fertility capacities will command
different rents. As the amount of land is finite, the cost of production will also keep rising. Applying
this theory to urban real estate, a monocentric city would have finite space for development due to
which costs of construction will rise, passing on the burden to the buyer.
Von Thunen, on the other hand, concerned himself with location and transportation costs in addition
to fertility as factors determining price. He attributed differential rents to distances between places
with desirable qualities and the costs of transporting oneself between them. At its most basic, the
theory stands for the hypothesis that without the need for proximity and the price (rent) charged for
it, land would be an almost free good.
For two residential locations to have near identical prices, not only must they be located close to
each other, but they must also provide the same level of utility to residents. This is because the
decisions of location
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Personal Statement: A Career As A Healthcare Assistant
For the first time, in a long time I know what I want and that is– to become a Nurse.
Every day, through my work as a Healthcare assistant, I am given the opportunity to better the lives
of one of the most vulnerable people in society, providing 12 hour care to the elderly living with
dementia in a nursing home. It is an excellent learning environment and throughout the year I have
been working there, I gained various skills which will be useful during my training such as safer
manual handling, through my frequent use of hoists and slide sheets to transfer immobile residents,
different ways of resolving challenging behaviour and preserving dignity as well as performing first
aid.
The dementia patients I care for are a constant reminder to me why I want to become a Nurse and to
put it in simple words– I love the feeling of satisfaction when caring for others. It is in our human
nature to care for ourselves, our family or our friends but a strong passion required to do so for
others. I feel this is something that sets me apart from others.
I face the challenges of being responsible for the lives of over 10 residents completely dependent on
myself and three other staffs. And so it helped me to develop the ability to stay composed when
working under pressure; I learned just how vital different forms of communications are as working
with residents with dementia you learn about them as individuals, their habits, manners and
personality without the need of verbal communication.
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Sherlock Holmes : The Adventure Of The Cardboard Box
My book is called Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Cardboard Box. It is a mystery written
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who wrote many stories starring Sherlock Holmes. It is set in 19th
century England. The major character is Sherlock Holmes. He possesses a keen intellect and is a
master of reason and deduction. He has a brilliant analytical mind and an incredible range of
knowledge. Sherlock is over six feet tall, thin, with piercing gray eyes and a thin hawk–like nose.
Because he is self–appointed, Sherlock is the only consulting detective in the world. Although he is
emotionally detached and can be looked at as cold, Sherlock manages to maintain a close
relationship with Dr. John H. Watson, his roommate. A minor character is John H. Watson, who
narrates the story and is Sherlock's assistant and friend. John is a physician for the British army in
Afghanistan, but is put on leave due to a shoulder injury. Being an Army veteran, he is an excellent
shot and has a high sense of honor. He is fairly intelligent, loyal, straight–forward, and brave. John
is middle–aged, strongly built, of average height, and has a small mustache. He is devoted to
Sherlock and would risk his life for him. Another minor character is Miss Susan Cushing, a middle–
aged placid woman who is the victim of what appears to be a revolting practical joke. Miss Cushing
has large gentle eyes and gray hair. She has two sisters, Sarah and Mary. Jim Browning is the
alcoholic husband of Mary. Alec Fairbairn
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Tattooing Research Paper
Tattooing has been practiced across the world since at least Neolithic times, as evidenced by
mummified preserved skin, and ancient art. Ancient art finds of possible tattooing tools suggest
tattooing was practiced by the Upper Paleolithic period in Europe. However, direct evidence for
tattooing on mummified human skin extends only to the 4th mulleneium BC. The oldest discovery
of tattooed human skin to date is found on the body of Ötzi the Iceman, dating to between 3370 and
3100 BC. Other tattooed mummies have been recovered from at least 49 sites including locations in
Greenland, Alaska, Siberia, Mongolia, western China, Egypt, and the Philippines. Multiple
mummies from Siberia including the Pazyryk culture of Russia, and from several cultures
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Evidence only supports the use of Henna as a hair dye (and a medicinal plant) in ancient Egypt. The
earliest possible evidence for tattooing in Europe appears on ancient art from the Upper Paleolithic
period as designs on the bodies of humanoid figures a series of parallel lines on its left shoulder. The
ivory Venus of, which dates to between 35,000 and 40,000 years ago also exhibits lines down both
arms, as well as across the torso and chest. The oldest and most famous direct proof of ancient
European tattooing appears on the body of Ötzi the Iceman, who was found in the Ötz valley in the
Alps and dates from the late 4th mulleneuim BC. Studies have revealed that Ötzi had 61 carbon–ink
tattoos consisting of 19 groups of lines simple dots and lines on his lower spine, left wrist, behind
his right knee, and on his ankles. It has been argued that these tattoos were a form of healing
because of their placement. Pre–Christian and other central and northern European tribes were often
heavily tattooed, according to surviving accounts, but it may also have been normal
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Unit 1 P6 Describe How Political, Legal and Social Factors...
Introduction
P6: This report describes the influence of political, legal and social factors on the activities of Coca–
Cola Enterprises Ltd and Croydon Health Services NHS. The report also identifies how the
aforementioned factors may affect its stakeholders.
All businesses will be affected by factors in its environment. The following are the 3 main factors
affecting businesses;
1. Social Factors
Social factors refer to the changes in the lifestyle, behavior, attitudes and tastes of different societies.
Social factors may affect the two businesses in the following ways:
Demographics – Coca– Cola Enterprises Ltd
Change in the size and age of the population will affect the plans of Coca–Cola Enterprises Ltd. The
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The consumer protection laws are of great advantage to customers as they enable fair treatment and
good value to customers.
Competition Laws
The Office of Fair Trading monitors and ensures that all businesses are at even level with
consumers. The law protects a business from being demoted by its competitors.
For example, when Coca– Cola Enterprises Ltd advertises a beverage the company is not to say,
"PepsiCo is a waste of money" but is allowed to say, "Coca– Cola reaches the top." This legislation
would limit the market planning of the company.
Competition laws will also be an advantage to customers as they would prevent misleading claims
from businesses.
Below is a description of how a legal factor may affect the activities of Croydon Health Services
NHS:
Health and Safety Law
The law obligates Croydon Health Services NHS to ensure that employees, patients, and so forth are
to be provided a safe environment at all times.
Being in the health sector makes the law very important for the running of the organisation.
Hospitals are the centre of epidemics and diseases which makes this law very important in the
operation of the organisation. Therefore, the organisation has installed equipment that maintains the
hygiene of its hospitals.
The law also obliges the organisation to provide health and safety information and equipment to
staff and patients.
An example could be; when the organisation does advanced X–
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Devil's Landslide Research Paper
Devil's Slide
After their marriage in 1922, Bert and Grace Dickson lived in Devil's Slide. Bert was called as
Bishop of the Slide Ward in 1926, a calling he held for 26 years. It was the Slide Ward because you
simply couldn't have the word Devil in the name of a ward. Not long after the Dicksons moved from
Devil's Slide to Morgan, the ward was dissolved.
Bert worked as a plumber at the Union Portland Cement Company and Grace kept house,
immaculately. It has been said a fly would skid to death if it tried to land in Grace's house.
A little bit of background on the town that figures so prominently in Dickson history: In 1824, an
Englishman by the name of Aspdin, a stone mason of Leeds, burned limestone and clay together,
then ground both into a powder, which when mixed with sand and water became exceedingly hard.
The stone thus formed resembled the stone from the Isle of Portland, England. The product,
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Workers initially began calling the new community Portland, in honor of the Union Portland
Cement Company. However, railroad people objected to that name and insisted on a Devils Slide
moniker instead. They won out and by 1907 the local post office was also called Devils Slide (There
was originally no apostrophe on the town's name).
Several prominent area men recognized the value of limestone in the production of Portland
Cement. They formed a corporation named The Union Portland Cement Company for the purpose
of quarrying the limestone. A short list of the founders included: Reed Smoot, M.S. Browning,
Joseph Scowcroft, and James Pingree, with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–Day Saints
subscribing $10,000 worth of stock.
A Company town soon sprang–up a couple hundred yards down stream from the plant site. The
town was named Devil's Slide after an interesting nearby rock
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Aromatherapy Massage Process
Massage in Mackay
Laser tattoo removal in Mackay
A body spa message is one of the best things that can contribute to overall well–being and fitness.
The full body massage includes rubbing and manipulating of the body. Professionals target some
particular points of the body to release pain and stress. They are well familiar with the massage
techniques and they know calm down the body with perfect massage system. Whether you are a
normal person or body builder, you should choose a right message service according to your body
type and other health conditions. People who are involved in some physical activities and sports,
etc. should go for deep tissue massahe.
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The basic objective of the process is to improve blood circulation and reduce the stress and fatigue
from the body of the receiver. However, the benefit of the massage is determined by the technique
the therapist is applying.
Providing quality massage has become a common trend nowadays. Many massage training centers
in London are offering courses on various massage techniques. One can even avail certificate after
the completion of every course, which helps him or her to pursue the career of aromatherapy
massage expert.
Hygiene and Sterilization
The process of massage is related to hygiene and sterilization. The professional therapists always
take care of such issues while applying the method on their clients. Before going further, one should
have a clear understanding on the issue of hygiene and sterilization involved with the process of
massage. Professional therapists always take care of accessories needed to practice the process, so
their clients can enjoy a safe and secure massage therapy from them.
While practicing massage on their client, a good therapist will take care of some measure such as
Hands are washed
Fresh sheets and towels are
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P3 U2 Essay
P3: Describe the potential effects of discriminatory practice on those who use health or social care
services. Discrimination has the potential to affect individuals in wide–ranging ways. In health and
social care, the effects of discrimination can be catastrophic and even end in the death of a service
user. Anyone planning a career in health 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
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Restricted opportunities Discrimination, as we have already seen, has the potential to prevent access
to health and social care services. This could be through the attitudes and beliefs of the health care
workers who fail to value all individuals or it could be through the effects of low self–esteem.
Negative behaviours including aggression and criminality Another effect of discrimination can be
seen in the behaviour of individuals. This is particularly noticeable in children, who often display
negative behaviours in order to gain attention, even when that attention is negative! Adults and
young people as a result of discrimination and low self–esteem can also display negative
behavioural traits. However, in these cases the behaviour can take on a much more 'sinister'
appearance. It may manifest itself as aggression towards those holding power (including health care
professionals or those working in the employment and judicial services) and through criminal
activity such as drug taking, burglary and physical violence. Loss of rights There have been cases in
the national media of care homes, secure or forensic units (places of security for people with
dangerous psychiatric behaviours) and individual carers being accused of systematically
discriminating against the people in their care and overriding their individual rights by the use of
power or force. Older, vulnerable
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Cameron Research Paper
On a cold December night in 2000, a beautiful, bouncing baby boy came into this world crying and
screaming. Cameron Mauller was born on December 3, and he is the fourth child to the proud
parents of Jeffery and Jenny Mauller. Cameron has one brothers and two sister. Being only fifteen
years old, Cameron is hoping his life is going to be full of excitement.
As a toddler, Cameron was a trouble makers and still is today. Cameron learned how to walk and
talk. That mouth got him in trouble, he loved to argue. Cameron's mother asked him to pick up his
toys and Cameron smartly said " Then if you want the toys up, then you can pick them up."
Cameron would always get a spanking for his month. Well Cameron was walking inside his house
and thought the bee in his room was died. So ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
From kindergarten through sixth grade, Cameron went to Helmwood Heights, near Indianapolis.
But in that six years Cameron failed second grade, he had to take the class again. At Helmwood
Heights Cameron made millions of friends, and he still misses them badly. The one thing Cameron
did not miss about Helmwood Heights that Cameron felt that the teachers did not help him in
anyway. Seventh grade year Cameron moved to Croydon, Indiana, because his father found a better
paying job. Jeffery saw that Cameron was getting into trouble, by eighth grade Jeffery moved
Cameron down to Crawford County found a new job and hoped the best for this son. Cameron made
new friends at Crawford County Jr./Sr. High School.
During the end of the school day Cameron is so excited to go home to see his nephews . Cameron's
very nephew is Zander. Cameron went to Ohio, Kentucky, and Indianapolis. If Cameron can ever go
back to any of them places he would go back to Indianapolis. Cameron wants to go back to
Indianapolis because millions of his friends are there. When Cameron went to Ohio, Cameron went
to the mall and rode rides at the carnival. Cameron loves roller
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Reasons I Chose Air Traffic Controller
Reason I Chose Air Traffic Controller
I chose to do my paper on being a Air Traffic Controller, and what Air Traffic Control because it
seems like a job in aviation that I would be interested in. The pay is good and overall it seems like a
good job and field to go into.
Air Traffic Controller
Air traffic controllers direct the movement of air traffic, to make sure that aircraft stay safe distances
apart. Air traffic controllers have many duties such as, issuing landing and takeoff instructions to
pilots, controlling ground traffic, help directing the movement of aircraft in air and on the ground,
and etc. Air traffic controllers work in control towers, approach control buildings, or en–route
centers. Some are located at airports and others are not. Air traffic controllers with 20 years of
experience are able to retire at age 50. Controllers must retire at age 56. Most air traffic controllers
work full time.The median annual wage for air traffic controllers is $122,530.
To become an air traffic controller, you must be a U.S. citizen, pass medical and background checks,
get a good score on the Federal Aviation Administration pre–employment test, complete a training
course at the FAAAcademy, pass a physical exam each year and a job performance exam twice per
year and pass drug screenings. Air traffic controllers must hold an Air Traffic Control Tower
Operator Certificate or be qualified. They must be at least 18 years old, speak English, and comply
with all knowledge and skill
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How Did Sally Anne Bowman Murder
Sally Anne Bowman, an 18–year–old model/singer, was murdered outside her home in Croydon
after a night out with her sister. She was stabbed 7 times in total with 3 exits wounds where the
knife completely penetrated her body. Sally also suffered severe bite wounds and was raped after
she was killed. Her ex–boyfriend Lewis was the initial suspect and he was arrested before DNA
evidence proved his innocence. The DNA found on intimate examination of Sally's body did not
match Lewis's, instead it matched an unsolved sexual assault from 4 years prior. Police were then
informed of an attempted attack which occurred nearby around an hour before Sally was killed. The
victim was able to provide some detail of the appearance of her attacker, which was
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Cut In Legal Aid Essay
Cuts in legal aid are causing problems for the ordinary people and leaving them without vital
support because there has been a reform in legal aid, which are the cuts. In this assignment, I will
discuss the two–different side of impact of legal aid cuts on the people and how this act has
impacted legal aid. Legal Aid and Advice Act 1949 was the beginning of legal aid, this is the access
to assistance to fight for justice for the ones that cannot afford legal representation and in need of
protection. The state pays the legal professions which are the solicitors and barristers to ensure the
right to a fair trial and equality before the law is not breached. In 2012, legal aid cut was formed
where the government decided that there should be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Which suggested negative outcomes because they are saving a huge amount but effecting more
people. For example, an online article the Royal Gazette it states that 'Mentally ill 'Let down by the
justice system', it's about mentally ill man is not being granted legal aid because he does not fall into
a category that will grant legal aid for him. This is wrong as injustice is happening to him and his
human right is being breach, which then proves that the government is not protecting the citizens
and not carrying out the right responsibilities. Also, present why the legal aid shouldn't have cuts as
now it's become a barrier to justice. Another, problem that legal aid cuts have raised is parents
fighting for custody, if a legal aid service cannot represent one side, it states how they will struggle
without the help of legal aid and then won't get the custody and which will go to the other parent
that's probably not fit to take custody for the kids. For instance, a mother that is low on income, she
won't be able to afford her own representation and she won't receive legal aid as she's not mentally
unstable, this will leave her for litigation, but the fact she won't win because she cannot procedure
sufficient evidence against her opposite
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  • 1. How Did American Culture Affect The Changes In The 1920s The rapid changes in America throughout the 1920s were defined by a multitude of events, people, and advancements. An increase in immigration brought new values and customs to the United States, as there were people coming from all over the world. New lines of work, such as big bureaucratic agencies, changed the workplace, creating an impersonal work culture. Mass media also affected the changes in the 1920s because movies, television, radios, and newspapers allowed for celebrities and heroes to gain success. These celebrities and heroes affected the lives of Americans and made major impacts of American society and culture. They gave Americans hope for their future successes and showed them that anyone can gain success and fame by working hard. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They reformed the "American dream". Citizens aspired to become like these celebrities and succeed in their workplace. The new "American dream" was to become like the celebrities. Pilot "Slim" Lindbergh is an example of the types of celebrities Americans looked up and worked to be. Lindbergh was celebrated for his accomplishments. "...he returned to a tribute of millions. Le Bourget and Croydon with their hysterical, unwieldy crowds; Paris, with its Boulevards throngs, and Washington with its glittering of formality were all but obliterated by the greetings of New York." (New York World). Sports stars also began to impact culture in the U.S. With the new lines of work, like big bureaucratic agencies, changing the workplace and creating an impersonal work culture, sports became important to Americans. People saw sporting events and playing sports a new form of entertainment. The American classic sport of football was described in the New York Herald– Tribune as "...a great football team brilliantly directed, a team of speed, power, and team play. The Army has no cause to gloom over its showing. I played a first–class football against more than it could match.". This is an example of how people idolized sports ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Childhood Obesity Policy Essay One Health and Social Care Policy which I am going to critically review is the childhood obesity policy. The 2010–2015 government policy: Obesity and Healthy Eating was updated in May 2015 and states many ways for improvements to be made. The purpose of this policy is to try to reduce the amount of unhealthy foods children eat in the UK. A key factor of health in later life is childhood obesity. Childhood obesity is a medical condition where excess body fat negatively affects a child's health or well–being. Medical conditions are not the only factor which causes children to be obese it is the parental/family influences as well. Family influences on children are a huge factor because when children are younger they eat what the parent's eats which can determine what the child ends up eating. Obesity in childhood happens when a child weighs over the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The graph below shows the prevalence of obesity among children split into five equal–sized groups by household income level. The graph shows a general trend of increasing obesity occurrences with decreasing household income. For both girls and boys, obesity frequency was significantly higher in the lowest income quintile than among those in the highest. The figure below shows the frequency of obesity among children (aged 2 to 15) by equalised household income quintile: Health Survey for England, 2004–2008. In Croydon, 23.7% of reception class pupils are classed as either obese or overweight, which is just above the London average of 22.9% and the national average of 22.6%. Of these, 10.9% fall into the obese category, which is identical to the London average and just above the national average of 9.6%. Similarly, a further 12.8% are classed as overweight compared to 12% in London and 13% across ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Laura Ashley Research Paper Laura Ashley,a beautiful fashion designer and business woman;she was Born in September7,1925;at her grandmama house.she was raised in a civil service family as a strict baptist.The chapel she attended in Dowlais (Hebron) was Welsh language and although she could not understand the language, she loved it, especially the singing. Educated at Marshall's School in Merthyr Tydfil until 1932, she was then sent to the Elmwood School, Croydon. She was evacuated back to Wales aged 13, but with so many World War II evacuees there were no school places left and she attended Aberdare Secretarial School.In 1942, at age 16, she left school and served in the Women's Royal Naval Service. During this period she met engineer Bernard Ashley at a youth club in Wallington.she got married to a man named bernard Ashley in 1949 together they had four children; two daughters and two sons who were all involved with the business. David born 1954 he was the eldest son, designed the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A memorial plaque to Laura Ashley, at the family's former home 83 Cambridge Street, Pimlico was unveiled on 5 July ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Donoghue V Stevenson Case Essay Essay Question: Read Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] A.C. 562. Assess the way in which Lords Atkin and Buckmaster use the case law they discuss in at least three instances (eg Langridge v Levy; Winterbottom v Wright; Longmeid v Holliday; George v Skivington; Heaven v Pender; Le Lievre v Gould; etc), with reference to the operation of the doctrine of precedent and the techniques of applying and distinguishing cases. This will require you to do much more than describe the facts of any of the cases involved; we are interested in the legal/judicial techniques employed by the judges and how they deal with previous case law that could be regarded as favourable or adverse to the judges' preferred view of the common law in Mrs Donoghue's case. By way of comment, identify and evaluate the operation of Llewellyn's law jobs in this case. Name: Abisola Ewaoluwa Ajisola In this essay I plan to identify and discuss the technical use of some case law by Lords Atkin and Buckmaster. Also to provide an in depth explanation of the reasons for the way their Lordships treat the cases as they do. Firstly, previous cases or a higher court need not bind Lord Buckmaster and Lord Atkin as they are operating in the Supreme Court (formerly known as The House of Lords) and there is no higher court. However they may be bound by their own pervious decisions. Lord Buckmaster was a slave to precedent, and was unwilling to allow the common law to adapt to meet the perceived needs of modern society . In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Are We Socially Intelligent? Are We Socially Intelligent? Francis Pangfei Lai Abstract: It was Daniel Goleman's book "Social Intelligence: The New Science of Human Relationships" that started the author thinking on the relevance of social intelligence to property professionals. In the course of practicing as a property consultancy and lecturing at various universities over the years, the author notices that a property professional tends to lack the many soft skills of emotional and social intelligence. In this paper, he advocates the need to include such soft skills of 'social intelligence' as an essential component in the training of future property professionals. The term 'we' in the title therefore refers to property and real estate professionals such ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the words of an editorial review from Publishers Weekly, "Goleman persuasively argues for a new social model of intelligence drawn from the emerging field of social neuroscience. Describing what happens to our brains when we connect with others, Goleman demonstrates how relationships have the power to mold not only human experience but also human biology. In lucid prose he describes from a neurobiological perspective sexual attraction, marriage, parenting, psychopathic behaviors and the group dynamics of teachers and workers. Goleman frames his discussion in a critique of society 's creeping disconnection in the age of the iPod, constant digital connectivity and multitasking. Vividly evoking the power of social interaction to influence mood and brain chemistry, Goleman discusses the "toxicity" of insult and unpleasant social experience as he warns of the dangers of self–absorption and poor attention and reveals the positive effects of feel–good neurochemicals that are released in loving relationships and in caregiving. Drawing on numerous studies, Goleman illuminates new theories about attachment, bonding, and the making and remaking of memory as he examines how our brains are wired for altruism, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Jesse James Role In America's Hall Of Fame Jesse James, with the help of his Colt .45 "Peacemaker", changed the American people's view on the second amendment, the thought that "The police will save you", and saved his eternal spot in America's Hall of Fame. James never led an easy life. Jesse was born September 5th, 1847, to a poor Missouri family. He led a small gang that performed heists on trains and banks. A story from the History Channel describes a large event in his life, "His career led the Pinkertons to firebomb his childhood home where he was believed to be hiding, resulting in the death of his nine year old half brother and the mutilation of his mother"(History). Jesse is believed to have been shot in the back by his gang members for the bounty price on his head on April ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Summary: Andersonsprofessionallandscapes One can never take the decision without knowing about the service quality of a company and even check their work quality in landscaping as well (work they have already done). First, you should be sure at service level even you can check work samples online. So, there are many companies that which offer online and offline services. On the other hand, one can take help from your friend, neighbors or other resources to choosing for these kinds of services. While spending some time and research you will make budget with excellent quality work. One of the most popular landscaping companies around is AndersonsProfessionalLandscapes. We are a well experienced company that generates and creates your desired things with customization. We provide all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Adventure Of The Cardboard Box By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 1. "The Adventure of the Cardboard Box" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a fictional short story. There are no other possible genres this story could fall into. 2. The exposition of the story is when Watson sets the stage by describing the weather and what he and his companion, Holmes, were doing. According to Watson, "It was a blazing hot day in August. Baker Street was like an oven, and the glare of the sunlight upon the yellow brickwork of the house across the road was painful to the eye." Watson was sitting at a desk reading the newspaper; while Holmes was lying on the couch reading a letter he had received that morning. Watson became dissatisfied with paper and tossed it aside while Sherlock read his thoughts. Holmes astounded Watson by knowing exactly what he was thinking just by his facial features, eyes, and slight movements. After Holmes explained how he knew what Watson was thinking, Watson said, "And now that you have explained it, I confess that I am as amazed as before." 3. "But I have in my hands here a little problem which may prove to be more difficult of solution than my small essay I thought reading. Have you observed in the paper a short paragraph referring to the remarkable contents of a packet sent through the post to Miss Cushing, of Cross Street, Croydon?" Those particular lines are the start of the rising action in this short story because they present the problem, which the characters must solve. Watson then goes on to read the article in the newspaper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. A Report On The Flight Catering Industry Introduction The flight catering industry is very famous in the world. Each year more than 1 billion passenger are server. An airline catering is the meal which serves to passengers on a board in commercial airline. The meals are prepared by airline catering services. In the flight people sleep, entertained their self during the flights. Breakfast, lunch and dinner, alcohol, soft drinks are available in the flights. And I am very interested to know that what goes in flight behind the closed doors, where staff does work. And I really want to know how they prepare the food for flight passengers. How many staff does work etc. the emirate flights are very famous in the world. I have researched that 450 chefs prepare the food for 1500 people. They make different type of regional food. In the portfolio i will tell about the airline meals that how do we get the proper and perfect food in flights, how do they manage the food for the customers who is vegetarian and no–vegetarian. I am going to tell about everything that what happens in the kitchen from the beginning like how was it start. I will tell you difference of older airline catering as compare today's airline catering. Probably this topic will help me in the future about airline catering production such as how chefs works, prepare the food, about their techniques and some new recipes. Nowadays thy use lots of techniques to prepare the food for passengers. In the past they used handmade equipments which was taken longer time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Adult Nursing Personal Statement Nursing as a career is the most rewarding profession that ever exist. Adult nursing appeals to me because it gives me a real opportunity to make a positive differences to people's life as this contributes in playing a vital role to helping solve the world's health problems. From ongoing generations, nurses are faced with added challenges of finding new ways to improve their demanding environment and put a smile on the faces of many whilst continuing to make the world a better place despite the pressure they encounter. It is this challenge that appeals to me the most because my passion, commitment, selflessness and tirelessness to improve the life of others I believe will motivate me to make positive contributions to the success which the world will see over the coming years. From my early childhood I had the habit of caring my grandparents especially when they felt down ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I was also interviewed at London Live Channel to talk about what City safe is and reasons for participating in the project, all of which has generally built my negotiation skills, improved my confidence in public speaking, helped me focus on strategies to use in improving my community and as a success for my hard work I received a recognition Award from my college. Peer mentoring is also a field I derive pleasure doing because it enables me counsel, teach and offer solutions to my peers groups relating to their academics or emotional needs has brought me much satisfaction. Regularly taking part in activities such as doing Yoga has helped me to keep balance and remain calm, involving in the UNICEF programmes such as Child trafficking, FGM has created my awareness about important ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Home Abuse Case Study Carers in Oban house care home in Croydon were recorded in around 2012 to be ignoring bedridden 98–year–old Yvonne Grant cries for help for2 ½ hours despite her calling for assistance 321 times including 45 requests to be taken to the toilet. When a carer finally acknowledged her cries, she told Yvonne to use incontinence pads which was something that Yvonne wasn't comfortable with doing. Staff then tried to make her walk to the toilet but when she was unable to; they dropped her roughly back on to the bed. Yvonne had been living in the care home since 2010 and during the last years of her life her family began to worry about the quality of care that she was receiving with staff ignoring any concerns that the family had. The family also stated that there was something incorrect with staffs attitudes and quality of nursing. Yvonne's granddaughter Vanessa Evans hid a camera in her room on three occasions after concerns about bruising on Yvonne's hands and making mistakes with medication. When the family revealed that they had been recording the abuse and neglect they stated that she gave up on life two days after. Yvonne died in January 2013 due to the lack of care she received. The family passed the video evidence on to the CQC who then launched an investigation. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Thomas Farrow And The Managerial Hubris In this paper, I will address the Farrows bank, and the many issues that were involved with the running of it. I will address Thomas' Managerial Hubris, ethical decision and the Managerial Hubris, the pressures of making an ethical decision in the Farrow bank, and finally if the bank had an ethical business culture would anything have changed. Thomas' level of Managerial Hubris Thomas Farrow had hubris problem long before he built up the Farrow bank. He was very vocal with what he thought of the banking sector and about the usury fees the banking system would charge the people, especially the "common" people. He was even asked to present evidence to the government about the usury fees. In order to help those less fortunate he started a bank ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The employees would have had a better understanding of what they were supposed to do there are three tips to follow when setting up an ethical business culture, the first would be to make your expectations clear by training them in ethical business, include everything in the handbook, enforce the policies by making sure that any type of breach of policy is punished, and finally make sure you follow the same culture at all times do not ask your employees to do something you are not willing to do. Following these rules would have definitely changed the outcome of the Farrow bank. It would have given the employees rules and an actual plan of what you expect from them. There would also have to be a reliable set of checks and balances so that no one person has too much access to the money so that there is a money trail. Finally, there would be no main members of the board running the day to day routines of the business. If Thomas Farrow had been more interested in the business, hired actual qualified people, and built an actual business culture Farrow Bank would never had any issues, but instead he allowed his Hubris to get the better of him, so that he thought he was above everyone else, and could do no wrong, which ended in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Statement Of Purpose For Administration I believe the skills I have obtained throughout my time at work, university, and voluntary roles, would make me a suitable candidate for the position of Pensions Administration Support Officer at Croydon Council. My role as a Pensions Administrator at Kent County Council has given me experience of working the Local Government Pension Scheme thereby meeting one of the desirable experiences on the person specification. Moreover, I consider this to be proven experience as only after 7 months I was given a promotion from Pensions Support Assistant to Pensions Administrator. Kent County Council also administers Police and Fire Pensions schemes. I believe this is an advantage to me if I were to be employed at Croydon Council, when dealing with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These experiences in customer service have contributed to my professional attitude and personable manner. I have developed the necessary skills to build rapport, which will provide a high standard of customer service to external and internal key agencies of Croydon Council. As part of my role as Pensions Support Assistant I was responsible for managing the main office outlook email account, determining the urgency of emails, and allocating the emails into the correct mail boxes to be dealt with accordingly by the Pensions Administration team. I was also in control of maintaining and ordering stationery via Oracle procurement, and chasing and tracking any items which had not been delivered on time. Due to this experience I feel confident in my ability to undertake the tasks required of a Pensions Administration Support Officer. At Taxfile I was responsible for bookkeeping, and collecting data from clients, which I would input into Excel spreadsheets to process, and extract information in order to submit VAT returns, or annual company accounts. One of my strengths is interpreting numerical data and the ensuring its accuracy; which is why I feel sure of my ability to provide information needed for Benefit calculations relating to payments made to pensioners, using spreadsheets. As a Pensions Administrator, I process original certificates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Analysing Observation in Social Work Essay Contents Page 1. Family Details 3 2. Observation Analysis 4 3. Life Span Development 7 4. Sociology 10 5. Social Policy 13 6. References 16 7. Appendices 21 i) Recording Observation 21 ii) Community Profile 28 iii) Consent form 45 Family Details This observation is based on a family consisting of a young professional married couple and their three year old daughter. I observed them for one hour over three weeks, in the evening to fit into their schedules. They have lived in the borough of Croydon in their three bedroom house for six years. For the purpose of this assignment all the names have been changed and the family ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Writers on observation discuss about observers having insider and outsider perspectives (Riche & Tanner, 1998; Pellegrini, 1996:16), Pellegrini (1996) believe that observers should have outsider perspective, and they should divorce themselves entirely from interaction. In addition to this Wilson (1992:38) added that observers need to be appropriately responsive and yet remained detached, to avoid being drawn in and offering advice or doing anything with, or to, the subject. There are also issues around being obtrusive this could have an effect on the participants especially when we want to observe them in their natural setting (Pellegrini, 1996:49). Riche and Tanner (1998; Briggs, 1995) support this but they acknowledge that observers can find it impossible to remain an outsider, and that the observer will become part of the process, though that nature and degree may vary. When looking back on my experience I had every intention to take on an outsider perspective however, during my observation I found it harder and harder and on my last observation I was interacting with the whole family. I think that interacting with the family (especially Paige) helped my observation (Appendix 2 2nd and 3rd observation) as I felt they were more relaxed around and did not see me as an observer; I feel this helped them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Huxley's Response To Society Aldous Huxley's novel Brave New World is a warning to society. Huxley describes a society that is completely conformed to government and relies on the government for all of their needs. Huxley uses symbolism in his novel to introduce warnings on how today's society should not be ran. A society based on people being born into a caste system would not be a successful society according to Huxley. A destroyed society will occur when antidepressants are overused, the number of broken families increase, cloning becomes possible, and a decrease of sexual morals takes place. Antidepressants are becoming more common in today's society. Brave New World demonstrates a society that bases emotions on a drug called soma. Soma is used for numbing any sadness or emotional connections to people or objects in the World ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Brave New World is a society that does not believe in families and the world today is depicting the society in the novel more by the number of broken families. Present day society does not view broken families as a problem but Huxley exemplifies a world with no families in his novel. Huxley is trying to warn the world that we are headed in a direction of destruction with no families. Mothers and fathers will not exist and children will be placed on "racks upon racks of test tubes" in a hatchery system where the children are conditioned to their own caste. Studies show that "researchers at the University of New Mexico warned that girls rely too much on romantic relationships for their self–identity" (Croydon). Women are known to be more emotionally attached to relationships and want families but if children in today's world are more exposed to broken families within their own lives, they will think that broken families are normal and not want a true family. When the people of today's world no longer want a family, we will become just as the World State has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Marketing |Croydon Council | |The issue of youth unemployment in the UK: | |Marketing research study, aiming to identify the main contributing points | | | | | | | |November, 2011 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That is why businesses prefer to recruit overseas workers than workers born in the UK. "A quarter of the sample of more than 1,000 companies said they planned to hire foreign workers over the coming months". "The Chartered Institute of Personal Development said demand for workers from overseas had reached record levels because companies felt young people in the UK lacked skills to make them employable". (Guardian newspaper). This leaves the 16–24 year olds in a less fortunate position. In contrary to this fact, how will it become possible for youths to learn the needed skills if they do not get a chance to put their foot through the door? In remedy to this issue, the Government has introduced a new scheme where they "will offer a £1,500 cash incentive to small firms who hire an apprentice for the first time". (Daily Mail). Within the contract of this proposal, companies will have to "educate the young person in English and maths to a level at which they would be able to pass a GCSE in both subjects". (Daily Mail). This would be an attractive offer for some small businesses due to the cash incentive, which would help their business in these turbulent times. The media, government and individuals have different views on the riots, and what the causes were that contributed to it. Whatever the reasons were, the fact that this event happened ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Why I Ukrainian Art As A Multicultural Society She interviewed 28 respondents during 1.5–2 hours with each person and documented in total 411 Ukrainian items. For her data analysis she used model developed by (35) LeCompte and Schensul, who voted for categorizing objects according to three levels: item, pattern and structural levels. She categorized art objects according to their types, geographical origin, functions, means of acquisition, and meanings. In the result of her study Anna received big amount of quantitative data that she placed in tables in accordance with her analysis criteria. Her findings are based on empirical data that she collected. During her research Anna developed new approaches into studying art, introduced new classification of art that was more relevant to the study objectives. She obtained conclusions about what is regarded to be Ukrainian art as connected to maintenance of ethnic identity in a multicultural society. Anat Hecht, on the other side, is an outsider to the British culture. She is from Israel and works at the International Institute of Holocaust Research, University of Haifa, Israel at the moment. Her primarily interest is in museum studies and consumption. In her dissertation she provides detailed description of the methodology and the rationale used in her study as compared to Anna Kuranicheva's work. Anat Hecht used in her analysis the synthesis approach, where she combined and developed further the theories described in her literature review, for example, such as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. An Example Of How To Write An Essay On Burwood Croydon Summary Somewhere between the hustle and bustle of Ashfield and Burwood is a hidden gem called Croydon. Only 9 kilometres from the City, this suburb is the work commuter's paradise. You can drive to work and home or you can take public transport from Parramatta Road or Liverpool Road and gain easy access for your commute. Croydon is home to two primary schools and a Montessori school for children too young for primary school. Children that require higher education attend schools outside of the suburb. If you like café culture suburbs, Croydon has a few small coffee shops where locals gather or grab coffee or breakfast on their way to work. Croydon Profile Croydon is a lovely, pleasant little suburb that sits next to Burwood. Many of the homes in Croydon have historic value and others are more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The park also has a playground with play equipment, a bike path, a picnic area, and sporting areas like the basketball court and cricket nets. Wangal Park is a large park sitting on the corner of Royce Avenue and Cheltenham Road. The 4.2– hectare park is currently undergoing renovations and will feature indigenous plants, a skate park, playground, a cafe kiosk, picnic shelters, barbecues, wetland ponds, half basketball court, shared path, exercise equipment, and passive recreational facilities. Blair Park us on Blair Avenue and is considered a sportsground. However, there is a shaded playground, public toilets, canteen, off–leash dog area, drinking fountain, storage rooms, and change rooms. Flockhart Park is a small neighbourhood park mostly used for walking, jogging, and playing sports. Croydon Dog Off–Leash Park is on Queen Street and is a lovely park to take your dog for a bit of exercise. Keith Smith Park is a playground and a park that sits next to the tennis court hire. The park has a shaded playground, seating, walk and bike paths, and a drinking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. How Did Miss Selfridge Get Her Name? Miss Selfridge Kuwait Instant Gratification for Budding Fashionistas Fashion enthusiasts want outfits that are outrageously chic. Miss Selfridge Kuwait stores gratify budding fashionistas with the brand power they expect and deserve. When Miss Selfridge patrons look into the mirror, they tend to admire what they see. I adore this outfit – it expresses me. How did Miss Selfridge Get Her Name? If ideas were copyrightable, "Miss Selfridge" would never have been conceptualized. Fortunately for Charles Clore, previous owner of Selfridges stores, ideas are free for the ingenious. So, when he spied a display of "Miss Bonwit" dresses in the window of Bonwit Teller targeting teens, he "borrowed" the idea. Clore birthed Miss Selfridge in his Selfridges and Lewis' UK stores. And as the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Part of the collection was comprised of pop art, patterned paper dresses. Clients were encouraged to wear a dress one time, throw it away and buy a different design. Young fashionistas adored the innovative concept. A minor consequence for the store surfaced when curious customers began ripping dress hems to validate the material really was paper! Miss Selfridge Arrives in Kuwait The first Miss Selfridge in Kuwait was launched in The Avenues shopping centre, May 2009. A second Kuwait store opened in September 2009 in The Marina Mall to accommodate the ongoing persistence of the Miss Selfridge girls. Miss Selfridge Fragrances The quest for a personal fragrance is a must–do for fashionistas–in–training. Once she finds it, a female generally wears her signature scent exclusively. Once again, Miss Selfridge pushes the envelope by partnering with Azzi Glasser and launching two fragrances. Beau Eau de Parfum for daytime wear and Etoile evenings. The perfumes have companion body products: body wash, powder and lotion. Miss Selfridge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Theme Of How Lucky You Are By Debi Alper Indledning: Everyone has everyday problems nevertheless, as a citizen in a western country we are often oblivious as to how remarkable a life we have and we ought to be reminded, which is why people exclaim "Think of the starving children in Africa" Having the opportunities to live life the way you prefer is a central theme in the text "How Lucky You Are" by Debi Alper. Præsentation(kort resume) + Komposition: Lige under indledning – Cirkelkomposition/flashback. (10–12linjer): The short story is focused around the adolescence Max from England who is living life without caring too much or setting high goals, he then meets Ishraqi from Iran who inspires him after only a day. Her story dealing with how she is clueless as to if her parents ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Ishraqi England is also awfully grey and there is a lack of trees and buildings are blocking the sky: ""it's so grey," She murmured peering out the window. "No trees and not even much sky with all these buildings""(How Lucky You Are, P.4) Irans culture on the other hand is extremely different, opportunities are rare and you can not leave home without being covered everywhere. The story takes place in a couple of hours though there are flashbacks and mentions of the past and the story is mostly a flashback from Max. (Symboler hvis det er der) Fortolkning/tema/budskab – sætte pris på hvad man har, blive et bedre menneske The message of the short story is essentially about evolving to become the person you want to be and finding your identity, nevertheless it is also about appreciating what you have and trying to improve the lives of others. Ca. et citat pr afsnit men ikke i ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. James Walker Funeral About three months later on December 2, 1866 they were married at Croydon,Utah by Bishop James Walker. A dinner party was given in their honor by Charles and Harriet Shill. This was a happy event on their wedding day. Robert and his wife Miriam continued living with Edward on the farm. It was about this time in early winter that Edward wanted to build a new log house. The logs had been hauled from the canyon by ox team in early fall. Robert was a good workman and was anxious to help get the house built and the work began. It was one large room with door and windows and was joined on to the other house. Each house faced south so that from the outside it looked like one long log house with, two front doors. With this addition there was more room, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They had obtained a plot of ground in the northwest section of the settlement and were getting logs for the house which was built like other log houses. It was probably about the year 1869 when they moved from the Richins farm to their new home where they lived as farmers most of their lives. Time was passing by, and they had not yet had their endowments. On September 12, 1870 they went to Salt Lake Endowment House and took out their endowments and were sealed by Apostle Wilford Woodruff. As members of the Church they were active in the ward where Robert held many different positions. When the Sunday School was organized, he was appointed first superintendent of the Henefer Sunday School with Brothers James Paskett and William Brewer as. assistants in the year of 1871. He held this position twenty–five years. He was chosen to be a counselor to Bishop Charles Richins July 9, 1877, which position he held until 1890. A few years later on August 2, 1903 he was ordained a Patriarch in Summit Stake. Miriam was active in Relief Society and worked in other auxiliaries ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Maltreatment Of Patients During Long Term Care Facilities Maltreatment of Patients in Long–Term Care Facilities Most of us know someone who were past or are current patients in a long–term care facility. Whether it be a nursing home or assisted living establishment, a relative or a loved one is provided extensive care at these long–term care facilities. Now imagine if your grandparent or someone close to you was being abused or neglected while residing in one of the many facilities across the globe. The maltreatment of patients is a significant problem in long–term care facilities. Any form of maltreatment can include neglect and abuse. These behaviors can cause psychological and physical damage, and in extreme cases, death. This problem has been acknowledged in facilities ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many of these problems towards elders are preventable, but some nurse aids fail to do their jobs. The best solution for elderly abuse is prevention. Preventing abuse is one way to educate future residents and victims of elder abuse about how to deal with this situation. There are many prevention programs across the nation, but one in particular is known as The National Committee for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (NCPEA). This association was established in the year 1988 to serve as information and materials on abuse and neglect for older persons in long–term care facilities. This committee's purpose is to educate the public about neglect and abuse towards elders, to respond to the needs of victims, to support and inform the rights of an individual, to strengthen emotions to those who are victims, and of course to prevent any mistreatment before it occurs. Another problem that contributes to maltreatment in long–term care facilities are mental and physical abuse, malnutrition, and neglect. These effects may include bone fractures, bed sores, dehydration, and in some severe cases, death. In a 1998 Time Magazine article titled "Shining a Light on Abuse", written by Mark Thompson, he highlights a statement written by Leslie Olivia to the Senate Special Committee on Aging. In Olivia's statement her mother, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. My Experience At The Museum Service Of Fifty Visitors During the course of her fieldwork she studied the discourse (what people say), the practice (what people do) and the experience. For doing her study discourse she conducted a visitor survey for the museum service of fifty visitors. In her questionnaire she asked about visitors' demographics, the experiences of museums' visiting in general, as well as elicited visitors' attitudes. She further combined her data with already existing secondary data, such as visitor statistics and comment forms that helped to compare her future data of prevalent attitudes and establish the main informants for future interviews. From these initial surveys she distinguished various demographics of Croydon inhabitants, such as class, gender, ethnicity, life–style choices and sexuality that she made sure to include in her research. Following established goal Anat Hecht gained access to eighteen visitor households, six households from three main demographic localities of Croydon. Anat Hecht also established lasting relationships with fifteen staff informants, with librarians, security staff, cleaners, as well as museums' front and back gallery professionals. These two different groups of informants and the comparison of what they say and do helped the researcher to understand and deepen her studied subject. Anat Hecht confessed her difficulties in establishing rapport with her respondents. The reason for it was that the first contact was made in the museum setting that is why her informants ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. How Lucky You Are by Depi Alper How lucky you are? "How Lucky You Are" is a short story by Debi Alper and was published in 2010. The story begins with in medias res which means that the story is starting in a midpoint and it is about a boy named Max and an Iranian girl named Ishraqi. Max has a crush on Ishraqi. The situation between max and Ishraqi changes the way that Max treats his mom. The story takes place in Britain and the plot of the story takes place in one day. The story is told in a third–person–view, and has an open end. The story has 3 parts: The first part is based on a flashback, where we get to know when Max's dad left the family. The story takes place in South London in Croydon where Max and his family live. They live nearby the UK Border Agency in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Max is turned at last when Max comes home after ''the loss'' of Ishraqi; ''When Max arrived home late, his mother took one look at his face and bit off the angry lecture she had been preparing. Instead, she folded her son in her arms and waited for the time he would talk to her.'' Line 200, page 5. The main theme in the story is that you should appreciate what you have. In the beginning Max didn't appreciate his family or the benefits and opportunities he has. He argued with his mother and didn't take his school serious but at the end he had an eye–opener. A characterizing of Max would be that he has a flexible personality. Max is an annoying boy but also a really nurturing one. He doesn't care about the people around him. In the first part of the story, the reader realizes that Max can be a free spirit and creative boy with a free and creative imagination. Max used to be a happy teenager, until his father left the whole family behind, because of that Max lost a bit of himself and he also lost his enthusiasm of participating in class, in general being a passionate student. Max is living a closed lift – it's like he lives in his own little bubble. He is not doing anything meaningful in his life, just existing and observing. On the outside he seems like a bad guy but very deep inside he is a boy who wants to find his passion, enthusiasm and maybe love again, you see that in the last part of the story ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Allders Target Market During its heyday Allders was one of the biggest department stores of its kind in the UK. Founded over 150 years ago in 1862 by Joshua Allder in Croydon, Allders started out as a linen and draper mercer. By the time Joshua Allder passed away in 1904, the store had grown considerably. The shop had expanded and so too did the range of items it sold; from haberdashery to china and porcelain items too. In 1908 Allders was sold to J.W. Holdron and F.C. Bearman, who continued to develop the store creating 50 departments, before selling the business in 1921. In the late 1950's Allders came under the ownership of United Drapery Stores and continued to expand and provide an ever– increasing range of items, with a £3 million turnover in the early 1960s. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. How to Talk to Girls at Parties by Neil Gaiman In Neil Gaiman's short story, "How to Talk to Girls at Parties," Gaiman takes you on an out of the world encounter that occurs to two young teenage boys. The story starts off with Enn and Vic, the two young boys, who are trying to find a party by Croydon station. Vic is anxious to go to the party to meet some girls while Enn is more shy and apprehensive about talking to girls. When they finally find the party Vic goes off to mingle with a girl named Stella and Enn meets some very unique girls who tell him stories about traveling the universe and swimming in the sun. Enn starts to get friendly with one of the girls and right when he's about kiss her Vic comes running to Enn saying that they need to go right now. When they finally get outside Enn sees that Vic is crying and scared out of his mind, but he never tells Enn what happened, but it is implied that the girls were aliens. The theme of this story would be that maybe guys and girls really are from different worlds. Gaiman develops his theme by using setting, point of view, irony, and dialogue. The story is told by Enn, the young boy who is reluctant to go to the party because he's not really good at talking to girls. Because Enn is telling the story from his point of view we are able to understand very quickly that Vic is clearly the ladies' man and that Enn is not. This puts Vic almost in a higher and more dominant position than Enn. The way that Enn talks about girls makes it very noticeable that he has almost no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Sarah Augusta Squires Research Paper Sarah Augusta Squires Sarah Augusta Squires was born at Welwyn, Hertfordshire, England on March 8th, 1848, to Henry Augustus and Sarah Minnie Catlin Squires who joined the Church the year before. When she was seven years old Sarah walked two miles to school with an older neighbor girl. They had a boys and girls school. She learned to read, write and sew. Sarah was eight years old when the Squires family immigrated to America in 1856. The Squires had five small daughters with Sarah being the oldest. Her mother, Sarah Minnie Catlin Squires was pregnant. They left in March and crossed the Atlantic on the sailing vessel Horizon; a journey of 6 weeks. They landed in Boston and traveled by freight car to Council Bluff, Iowa where they stayed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the relief members contributed a part of his underlinens to clothe the little stranger. That same night, seven of the emigrants died and were buried in one grave. Three days later, on November 27, 1856, they arrived in Salt Lake. They stayed in Salt Lake for a short time and then we went to stay with Henry's brother, John Squires, until her mother was strong enough to be moved. Then Thomas Squires, Henry's oldest brother came and took the little family to his place at Kaysville. He was a school teacher and taught school all that summer to help Henry's children. They lived in Kaysville for two years and then moved to the Salt Lake City, in the 20th ward, Sarah lived their for seven years until her marriage. When she was 17, she married Charles Jabez Toone in the Endowment House. They were called to Dixie, (St. George) but Charles he took sick and had to stay in St. George all that winter before returning to Salt Lake City. Then Charles was called to settle Croydon, which became their home for 31 years. Sarah and Charles went on to have 11 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Urban Real Estate Economics And Juxtaposes Them With... THEORETICAL BACKGROUND This paper discusses and analyses modern theories of urban real estate economics and juxtaposes them with traditional theories. In earlier times, city life used to revolve around a central business district (CBD) which was the nerve centre of all economic, social and cultural activity. As a result, real estate prices reflected the proximity of the site to the CBD and they dropped the further one went from it. The dichotomy is often expressed through architecture, with high–rise apartment buildings in the city and low–rise developments further out. Alonso, 1964; Mills, 1972 and Muth, 1969 mulled on this model of cities and viewed real estate economic data and ran studies through the lens of a monocentric urban ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is based on the law of diminishing returns – that over time, produce from a certain land parcel will decline in quantity and quality, yielding lower and lower profits, while at the same time, pressure on the land in the form of population will always rise. As it is the amount paid by the lessee for the indestructible powers of the land, different parcels with different fertility capacities will command different rents. As the amount of land is finite, the cost of production will also keep rising. Applying this theory to urban real estate, a monocentric city would have finite space for development due to which costs of construction will rise, passing on the burden to the buyer. Von Thunen, on the other hand, concerned himself with location and transportation costs in addition to fertility as factors determining price. He attributed differential rents to distances between places with desirable qualities and the costs of transporting oneself between them. At its most basic, the theory stands for the hypothesis that without the need for proximity and the price (rent) charged for it, land would be an almost free good. For two residential locations to have near identical prices, not only must they be located close to each other, but they must also provide the same level of utility to residents. This is because the decisions of location ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Personal Statement: A Career As A Healthcare Assistant For the first time, in a long time I know what I want and that is– to become a Nurse. Every day, through my work as a Healthcare assistant, I am given the opportunity to better the lives of one of the most vulnerable people in society, providing 12 hour care to the elderly living with dementia in a nursing home. It is an excellent learning environment and throughout the year I have been working there, I gained various skills which will be useful during my training such as safer manual handling, through my frequent use of hoists and slide sheets to transfer immobile residents, different ways of resolving challenging behaviour and preserving dignity as well as performing first aid. The dementia patients I care for are a constant reminder to me why I want to become a Nurse and to put it in simple words– I love the feeling of satisfaction when caring for others. It is in our human nature to care for ourselves, our family or our friends but a strong passion required to do so for others. I feel this is something that sets me apart from others. I face the challenges of being responsible for the lives of over 10 residents completely dependent on myself and three other staffs. And so it helped me to develop the ability to stay composed when working under pressure; I learned just how vital different forms of communications are as working with residents with dementia you learn about them as individuals, their habits, manners and personality without the need of verbal communication. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Sherlock Holmes : The Adventure Of The Cardboard Box My book is called Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Cardboard Box. It is a mystery written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who wrote many stories starring Sherlock Holmes. It is set in 19th century England. The major character is Sherlock Holmes. He possesses a keen intellect and is a master of reason and deduction. He has a brilliant analytical mind and an incredible range of knowledge. Sherlock is over six feet tall, thin, with piercing gray eyes and a thin hawk–like nose. Because he is self–appointed, Sherlock is the only consulting detective in the world. Although he is emotionally detached and can be looked at as cold, Sherlock manages to maintain a close relationship with Dr. John H. Watson, his roommate. A minor character is John H. Watson, who narrates the story and is Sherlock's assistant and friend. John is a physician for the British army in Afghanistan, but is put on leave due to a shoulder injury. Being an Army veteran, he is an excellent shot and has a high sense of honor. He is fairly intelligent, loyal, straight–forward, and brave. John is middle–aged, strongly built, of average height, and has a small mustache. He is devoted to Sherlock and would risk his life for him. Another minor character is Miss Susan Cushing, a middle– aged placid woman who is the victim of what appears to be a revolting practical joke. Miss Cushing has large gentle eyes and gray hair. She has two sisters, Sarah and Mary. Jim Browning is the alcoholic husband of Mary. Alec Fairbairn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Tattooing Research Paper Tattooing has been practiced across the world since at least Neolithic times, as evidenced by mummified preserved skin, and ancient art. Ancient art finds of possible tattooing tools suggest tattooing was practiced by the Upper Paleolithic period in Europe. However, direct evidence for tattooing on mummified human skin extends only to the 4th mulleneium BC. The oldest discovery of tattooed human skin to date is found on the body of Ötzi the Iceman, dating to between 3370 and 3100 BC. Other tattooed mummies have been recovered from at least 49 sites including locations in Greenland, Alaska, Siberia, Mongolia, western China, Egypt, and the Philippines. Multiple mummies from Siberia including the Pazyryk culture of Russia, and from several cultures throughout pre–Columbian South ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Evidence only supports the use of Henna as a hair dye (and a medicinal plant) in ancient Egypt. The earliest possible evidence for tattooing in Europe appears on ancient art from the Upper Paleolithic period as designs on the bodies of humanoid figures a series of parallel lines on its left shoulder. The ivory Venus of, which dates to between 35,000 and 40,000 years ago also exhibits lines down both arms, as well as across the torso and chest. The oldest and most famous direct proof of ancient European tattooing appears on the body of Ötzi the Iceman, who was found in the Ötz valley in the Alps and dates from the late 4th mulleneuim BC. Studies have revealed that Ötzi had 61 carbon–ink tattoos consisting of 19 groups of lines simple dots and lines on his lower spine, left wrist, behind his right knee, and on his ankles. It has been argued that these tattoos were a form of healing because of their placement. Pre–Christian and other central and northern European tribes were often heavily tattooed, according to surviving accounts, but it may also have been normal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Unit 1 P6 Describe How Political, Legal and Social Factors... Introduction P6: This report describes the influence of political, legal and social factors on the activities of Coca– Cola Enterprises Ltd and Croydon Health Services NHS. The report also identifies how the aforementioned factors may affect its stakeholders. All businesses will be affected by factors in its environment. The following are the 3 main factors affecting businesses; 1. Social Factors Social factors refer to the changes in the lifestyle, behavior, attitudes and tastes of different societies. Social factors may affect the two businesses in the following ways: Demographics – Coca– Cola Enterprises Ltd Change in the size and age of the population will affect the plans of Coca–Cola Enterprises Ltd. The size of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The consumer protection laws are of great advantage to customers as they enable fair treatment and good value to customers. Competition Laws The Office of Fair Trading monitors and ensures that all businesses are at even level with consumers. The law protects a business from being demoted by its competitors. For example, when Coca– Cola Enterprises Ltd advertises a beverage the company is not to say, "PepsiCo is a waste of money" but is allowed to say, "Coca– Cola reaches the top." This legislation would limit the market planning of the company. Competition laws will also be an advantage to customers as they would prevent misleading claims from businesses. Below is a description of how a legal factor may affect the activities of Croydon Health Services NHS: Health and Safety Law The law obligates Croydon Health Services NHS to ensure that employees, patients, and so forth are to be provided a safe environment at all times. Being in the health sector makes the law very important for the running of the organisation. Hospitals are the centre of epidemics and diseases which makes this law very important in the operation of the organisation. Therefore, the organisation has installed equipment that maintains the hygiene of its hospitals. The law also obliges the organisation to provide health and safety information and equipment to staff and patients. An example could be; when the organisation does advanced X–
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  • 34. Devil's Landslide Research Paper Devil's Slide After their marriage in 1922, Bert and Grace Dickson lived in Devil's Slide. Bert was called as Bishop of the Slide Ward in 1926, a calling he held for 26 years. It was the Slide Ward because you simply couldn't have the word Devil in the name of a ward. Not long after the Dicksons moved from Devil's Slide to Morgan, the ward was dissolved. Bert worked as a plumber at the Union Portland Cement Company and Grace kept house, immaculately. It has been said a fly would skid to death if it tried to land in Grace's house. A little bit of background on the town that figures so prominently in Dickson history: In 1824, an Englishman by the name of Aspdin, a stone mason of Leeds, burned limestone and clay together, then ground both into a powder, which when mixed with sand and water became exceedingly hard. The stone thus formed resembled the stone from the Isle of Portland, England. The product, therefore, acquired the name of Portland Cement. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Workers initially began calling the new community Portland, in honor of the Union Portland Cement Company. However, railroad people objected to that name and insisted on a Devils Slide moniker instead. They won out and by 1907 the local post office was also called Devils Slide (There was originally no apostrophe on the town's name). Several prominent area men recognized the value of limestone in the production of Portland Cement. They formed a corporation named The Union Portland Cement Company for the purpose of quarrying the limestone. A short list of the founders included: Reed Smoot, M.S. Browning, Joseph Scowcroft, and James Pingree, with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–Day Saints subscribing $10,000 worth of stock. A Company town soon sprang–up a couple hundred yards down stream from the plant site. The town was named Devil's Slide after an interesting nearby rock ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Aromatherapy Massage Process Massage in Mackay Laser tattoo removal in Mackay A body spa message is one of the best things that can contribute to overall well–being and fitness. The full body massage includes rubbing and manipulating of the body. Professionals target some particular points of the body to release pain and stress. They are well familiar with the massage techniques and they know calm down the body with perfect massage system. Whether you are a normal person or body builder, you should choose a right message service according to your body type and other health conditions. People who are involved in some physical activities and sports, etc. should go for deep tissue massahe. The two–day course consists of front, full back, full arms, stomach, shoulder, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The basic objective of the process is to improve blood circulation and reduce the stress and fatigue from the body of the receiver. However, the benefit of the massage is determined by the technique the therapist is applying. Providing quality massage has become a common trend nowadays. Many massage training centers in London are offering courses on various massage techniques. One can even avail certificate after the completion of every course, which helps him or her to pursue the career of aromatherapy massage expert. Hygiene and Sterilization The process of massage is related to hygiene and sterilization. The professional therapists always take care of such issues while applying the method on their clients. Before going further, one should have a clear understanding on the issue of hygiene and sterilization involved with the process of massage. Professional therapists always take care of accessories needed to practice the process, so their clients can enjoy a safe and secure massage therapy from them. While practicing massage on their client, a good therapist will take care of some measure such as Hands are washed Fresh sheets and towels are
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  • 37. P3 U2 Essay P3: Describe the potential effects of discriminatory practice on those who use health or social care services. Discrimination has the potential to affect individuals in wide–ranging ways. In health and social care, the effects of discrimination can be catastrophic and even end in the death of a service user. Anyone planning a career in health 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 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Restricted opportunities Discrimination, as we have already seen, has the potential to prevent access to health and social care services. This could be through the attitudes and beliefs of the health care workers who fail to value all individuals or it could be through the effects of low self–esteem. Negative behaviours including aggression and criminality Another effect of discrimination can be seen in the behaviour of individuals. This is particularly noticeable in children, who often display negative behaviours in order to gain attention, even when that attention is negative! Adults and young people as a result of discrimination and low self–esteem can also display negative behavioural traits. However, in these cases the behaviour can take on a much more 'sinister' appearance. It may manifest itself as aggression towards those holding power (including health care professionals or those working in the employment and judicial services) and through criminal activity such as drug taking, burglary and physical violence. Loss of rights There have been cases in the national media of care homes, secure or forensic units (places of security for people with dangerous psychiatric behaviours) and individual carers being accused of systematically discriminating against the people in their care and overriding their individual rights by the use of power or force. Older, vulnerable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Cameron Research Paper On a cold December night in 2000, a beautiful, bouncing baby boy came into this world crying and screaming. Cameron Mauller was born on December 3, and he is the fourth child to the proud parents of Jeffery and Jenny Mauller. Cameron has one brothers and two sister. Being only fifteen years old, Cameron is hoping his life is going to be full of excitement. As a toddler, Cameron was a trouble makers and still is today. Cameron learned how to walk and talk. That mouth got him in trouble, he loved to argue. Cameron's mother asked him to pick up his toys and Cameron smartly said " Then if you want the toys up, then you can pick them up." Cameron would always get a spanking for his month. Well Cameron was walking inside his house and thought the bee in his room was died. So ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From kindergarten through sixth grade, Cameron went to Helmwood Heights, near Indianapolis. But in that six years Cameron failed second grade, he had to take the class again. At Helmwood Heights Cameron made millions of friends, and he still misses them badly. The one thing Cameron did not miss about Helmwood Heights that Cameron felt that the teachers did not help him in anyway. Seventh grade year Cameron moved to Croydon, Indiana, because his father found a better paying job. Jeffery saw that Cameron was getting into trouble, by eighth grade Jeffery moved Cameron down to Crawford County found a new job and hoped the best for this son. Cameron made new friends at Crawford County Jr./Sr. High School. During the end of the school day Cameron is so excited to go home to see his nephews . Cameron's very nephew is Zander. Cameron went to Ohio, Kentucky, and Indianapolis. If Cameron can ever go back to any of them places he would go back to Indianapolis. Cameron wants to go back to Indianapolis because millions of his friends are there. When Cameron went to Ohio, Cameron went to the mall and rode rides at the carnival. Cameron loves roller ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Reasons I Chose Air Traffic Controller Reason I Chose Air Traffic Controller I chose to do my paper on being a Air Traffic Controller, and what Air Traffic Control because it seems like a job in aviation that I would be interested in. The pay is good and overall it seems like a good job and field to go into. Air Traffic Controller Air traffic controllers direct the movement of air traffic, to make sure that aircraft stay safe distances apart. Air traffic controllers have many duties such as, issuing landing and takeoff instructions to pilots, controlling ground traffic, help directing the movement of aircraft in air and on the ground, and etc. Air traffic controllers work in control towers, approach control buildings, or en–route centers. Some are located at airports and others are not. Air traffic controllers with 20 years of experience are able to retire at age 50. Controllers must retire at age 56. Most air traffic controllers work full time.The median annual wage for air traffic controllers is $122,530. To become an air traffic controller, you must be a U.S. citizen, pass medical and background checks, get a good score on the Federal Aviation Administration pre–employment test, complete a training course at the FAAAcademy, pass a physical exam each year and a job performance exam twice per year and pass drug screenings. Air traffic controllers must hold an Air Traffic Control Tower Operator Certificate or be qualified. They must be at least 18 years old, speak English, and comply with all knowledge and skill ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. How Did Sally Anne Bowman Murder Sally Anne Bowman, an 18–year–old model/singer, was murdered outside her home in Croydon after a night out with her sister. She was stabbed 7 times in total with 3 exits wounds where the knife completely penetrated her body. Sally also suffered severe bite wounds and was raped after she was killed. Her ex–boyfriend Lewis was the initial suspect and he was arrested before DNA evidence proved his innocence. The DNA found on intimate examination of Sally's body did not match Lewis's, instead it matched an unsolved sexual assault from 4 years prior. Police were then informed of an attempted attack which occurred nearby around an hour before Sally was killed. The victim was able to provide some detail of the appearance of her attacker, which was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Cut In Legal Aid Essay Cuts in legal aid are causing problems for the ordinary people and leaving them without vital support because there has been a reform in legal aid, which are the cuts. In this assignment, I will discuss the two–different side of impact of legal aid cuts on the people and how this act has impacted legal aid. Legal Aid and Advice Act 1949 was the beginning of legal aid, this is the access to assistance to fight for justice for the ones that cannot afford legal representation and in need of protection. The state pays the legal professions which are the solicitors and barristers to ensure the right to a fair trial and equality before the law is not breached. In 2012, legal aid cut was formed where the government decided that there should be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Which suggested negative outcomes because they are saving a huge amount but effecting more people. For example, an online article the Royal Gazette it states that 'Mentally ill 'Let down by the justice system', it's about mentally ill man is not being granted legal aid because he does not fall into a category that will grant legal aid for him. This is wrong as injustice is happening to him and his human right is being breach, which then proves that the government is not protecting the citizens and not carrying out the right responsibilities. Also, present why the legal aid shouldn't have cuts as now it's become a barrier to justice. Another, problem that legal aid cuts have raised is parents fighting for custody, if a legal aid service cannot represent one side, it states how they will struggle without the help of legal aid and then won't get the custody and which will go to the other parent that's probably not fit to take custody for the kids. For instance, a mother that is low on income, she won't be able to afford her own representation and she won't receive legal aid as she's not mentally unstable, this will leave her for litigation, but the fact she won't win because she cannot procedure sufficient evidence against her opposite ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...