Introduction This report is aimed at all health services in the UK, these include NHS England and Clinical Commissioning Groups, With the aim to provide information on a range of ways to involve service users, patients and carers in these services. The report sets out several key points for health care services on how to involve service users, these include: co-production. Self-management (expert patient program). How CCGâs can involve patients in the commissioning process. How participation can be measured. Barriers...
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Both Ishiguro and Williams explore many aspects of the past, including how it defines and contours their charactersâ identities. Characters like Amanda and Kathy dwell on their past to bring them comfort and an escape from the depressing reality of their situation. âNever Let Me Go,â Ishiguro portrays the past to be a memory that Kathy desires to cling on to cope with her problems. Both of the authors to a certain extent show that âthe past is not deadâ...
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Introduction Various Christian-based groups have been associated with violence and cultic activities. The groups have been charged with brainwashing to increase and retain participants in churches. The literature review sets out to focus on the Unification Church, with conflict as an underlying theme. Focusing in on it as a new religious movement, criminal movement, cultic movement, brainwashing movement and business enterprise. With the intention to conclude on whether there is a consensus in the field or not, and where future...
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In his article titled The New Eliteâs Phoney Crusade to Save the World Without Changing Anything Giridharadas argues it is becoming increasingly obvious that particularly within America, the capitalist system - otherwise the âservice machineâ of human progress - is broken, with rising levels of global inequality and the exceedingly disproportionate distribution of global wealth increasingly recognised as symptomatic of a rigged system, designed to elevate and restore the wealth of already rich at the expense of others (Harvey, 2007,...
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About author and his early life Americans have given the world great people among every field of life. If we look at the history of America we see that there are great novel writers, story writers, poets, actors, sportsmen or politicians. One of these great men was William Faulkner. William Cuthbert Faulkner was born on American soil on 25th September; 1897. He was born in New Albany. He was eldest his brothers and his parents were Murry Cuthbert Falkner and...
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Our discussion prominently focused on time and setting. Throughout the oral, I realised that the play was situated in the Victorian era, during the 1890s. During this time period, there was a feminist movement where a womenâs rights organisation was formed. This could have led to women being empowered, as shown through the female characters in the play, such as Thea Elvstead, who chose to flee from her husband, as divorce was a social stigma. The middle class, also known...
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In the search for truth different perspectives develop allowing for people to perceive things in a new light like never before. Personal justifications to each situation transform an objective approach to truth into a subjective one, and when truth is subjective it may also be deceptive. We all have our own truths, and when they encounter one another they create friction. When a person weighs their personal truth above that of others, they are often blinded from the whole, seeing...
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Introduction Moral principles break into two words, âmoralâ and âprinciplesâ. Principles are rules that are so well established that are essentially laws. The word âmoralâ concerns with the right or wrong of a behavior. Moral principles define as the principles of right and wrong which an person or a social group practices. A famous philosopher Immanuel Kant (1964) expressed the concept of morality as an individualâs duty to do the right thing. Moral principles cannot provide us the exact answers...
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The work that I choose to elaborate is called âFiesta: The Sun Also Risesâ which was written by the famous writer Ernest Hemingway and published in 1926, it is written in the first person â Jake Barnes, who is the narrator and the protagonist of the novel as well. The plot of this novel was a group of disillusioned expatriates who wandered in Europe in the mid-1920s , especially France and Spain, where the latter holds the bullfight fiesta every...
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William Faulkner was a well-known American author who wrote a lot of books as well as short stories set in the American south including âA Rose for Emilyâ. His stories often centered around southern morality and its impact. Which is something he knew a lot about having grown up and lived in Mississippi his entire life. This is no different in âA Rose for Emilyâ, it is a story about an overprotective and controlling society and father who cause his...
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Abstract Broken or not from a scientific and/ or pragmatic management context, we often hear or read a few lines about âleadershipâ. To clarify the concept of âleadershipâ, it is best to start with the notion of leader. If we refer to the management functions, it is ideal for all managers to be leaders, as a result of the correct exercise of the training function. By its nature, the army promotes a directive authoritarian leadership, in which the commander has...
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Introduction Demographic profile of the respondents denotes the characteristics or socio-economic background of study population such as age, sex, education, caste, employment, income etc. When designing a research, the researcher needs to assess who to study and how to breakdown overall response data obtained from the study into meaningful groups of respondents. Both assessments are based on demographic considerations. Social and economic factors play a vital role in the growth and development of an individual. These factors also have impact...
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Introduction to Teenage Pregnancy and Its Challenges Teen Pregnancy has been an increasingly worrying issue with teens exposure to social media and the internet in itself, sexual content has never been more accessible as it is now. This leads Teenagers in todayâs world to not only access sexual material but to engage in the acts being displayed to them and engaging in such activities at younger ages often has a higher risk of unwanted pregnancy. Teenage Pregnancy comes with a...
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Introduction Henry Ford is an originator of Ford Motor Company who was born in Springwellâs Township, Wayne County, Michigan, on July 30, 1863, to Mary (Litogot) and William Ford. Basically, he was keenly fascinated in mechanism since childhood. On that account, he fabricated his first steam engine at the age of 15. Consequently, with the passage of time, he was proverbial as a builder of automobiles among everyone and made his first Ford car in June 1896. Just because his...
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Introduction To begin with we need to define first eating disorders, and briefly mention the different types of eating disorders. Eating disorders are characterised by one or more seriously disturbed eating behaviours such as food restriction or recurrent episodes of uncontrolled food consuming, and weight-control behaviours including self-induced vomiting, excessive exercising or the misuse of laxatives or diuretics. (Murphy et al. 2010). There are few types of eating disorders, and the common two types are anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa....
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Effective instructional practices for students with special needs are models that teachers are required to understand and implement throughout their teaching careers. In order for all students to attain successful learning experiences within the classroom, it is vital that teachers understand who their students are as well as their capabilities for learning (Education Services Australia, 2011, p. 8). Upon reflecting on a range of instructional practices for students with special education needs within a regular school setting, strategies such as...
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Introduction of E-commerce What does e-commerce mean? E-commerce is an outstanding buzzword in the online business revolution. It captures the excitement and focus of this fast-growing market. However, it is more than just a slogan or glib party route. Its core embodies the concept of online business. E-commerce is the exchange of paperless commercial information using electronic data interchange (EDI), e-mail, electronic bulletin boards, fax transmission, and electronic funds transfer. It refers to Internet shopping, online stock and bond trading,...
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Introduction Our world is more like a room stuffed with people in different ethnicities than a spheroidic. Using our greatest mighty homeland, Peopleâs Republic of China, as an example. China has roughly nine million and six hundred thousand square kilometers of territory stuffed with one point four billion of population and there are different ethnicities like Han, Uyghur, Mongol and Tibetan etc. In the following section, letâs further talk about one established anthropologist and his or her contributions to the...
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Introduction to Organ Donation Organ donation is an act of pure kindness. However, it is often debated about whether it should be mandatory or not. Donating your organ is a social cause which is all together a decision of the person who is willing to donate his or her organ. Saving lives is the noblest thing a person can do, and an organ donor can save the lives of approximately eight people so it is a cause without harm and...
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Introduction Longevity is determined by an effective cross-talk between deleterious processes that act on an organism over its lifetime and the physiological responses that promote effective homeostasis (Ponnappan and Ponnappan, 2011). Ageârelated changes of the immune system play a role in the increased susceptibility of elderly individuals to infectious diseases, vaccination failures, including the potential onset and/or progression of autoimmunity and neoplasia (Weiskopf et al., 2009). Immune senescence affects various cell types in the bone marrow and the thymus, mature...
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Homeostasis is essential for the human body to regulate and function properly. By achieving appropriate homeostasis levels, the kidneys can differentiate which fluids and how much of each fluid humans should consume. Hormones like Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP), Antidiuretic hormone (ADH), and Aldosterone each affect osmolarity homeostasis by regulating the kidneys. In order to examine the role of the kidneys in homeostasis, we conducted an experiment to find the highest amount of urine voided after the consumption of a variety...
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Beneficial State bank found in California is a community development bank. It was founded by Tom Steyer and Kat Taylor man and wife and the operation was started in the year 2007. The man aim of opening the bank was to providing entrance to financial services for all peoples, particularly the by tradition the underserved, as a considerable number of the population living around the area by then were living below poverty line. For the last four years the bank...
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INTRODUCTION Islamophobia, the fear of or prejudice against the Islamic religion, is a social phenomenon prominent worldwide and in dire need of the publicâs attention, considering the wide implications it has on the lives of Muslims. With the internet and social media facilitating both the misrepresentation and exaggeration of the Islamic religion as pro-terrorist and a threat to society, the lives of three million Muslims residing in the UK have limited socio-economic mobility, restricting and denying Muslims from access to...
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One professor said that âExistence is too difficult without a reason.â. Let me be honest with you, I will not try to solve the biggest life questions in these several pages. Who am I, to talk about something that goes beyond my wisdom as a 20 years old student. Adding to that, I canât even brag about my impressive life story, because I donât have one. But if I would have one, it would at least help me to convince...
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Introduction Drug misuse is defined as the consumption of harmful medical substances in excessive amounts disobeying the medical guidelines. It has a negative impact on health. Some people who misuse drugs have many social and health problems which lead to the consequence of addiction. Thus, drug misuse refers to a state, when a drug becomes important part of a personâs life and he is completely dependent on that drug. Misuse of drug can effect on physiological and physical dependency of...
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With the unfortunate boost of mass shootings sprawling across the United States, it has become apparent that places that are supposed to be a safe haven for children are not cleared from the wrath of mass shooters. With the spike of school shootings, it has become a political turmoil. The two sides quarreling about whether to give the United States stricter gun laws or to continue the right to bear arms with little to no restriction. In one of the...
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The Enigma of Ted Bundy: A Complex Criminal Mind The man who violently stole the lives of more than forty women, Ted Bundy, does not easily fit into any compartment of criminal theory. Bundyâs killing spree went unchecked for years because his personality and lifestyle did not fit any previously established serial killer profile. In fact, Bundyâs life story could have provided a fascinating and valuable resource for criminal and psychological studies today and had he lived out his life...
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Executive Summary This report is based upon the movie âOutsourcedâ. The movie is about an American Company, outsourcing one department to India. The manager of the department, Mr.Todd has to go to India and manage the regional call center and train his Indian replacement. The Indian business cultures Mr.Todd sees and felt uncomfortable are described in this report. Moreover, the scenes where he faced culture shock and the difficulties he faced during his stay in India are also described. Furthermore,...
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Introduction The Best Men Can Be is a corporate social responsibility public relations campaign by the Gillette brand, a Procter & Gamble safety razor and personal care product whose goal was to address negative behaviour among men such as sexism, bullying, toxic masculinity and sexual misconduct. The campaign was launched on the 13th of January 2019. The social media campaign was targeted at men who are the target market for the personal care products sold under the Gillette brand (Gogarty,...
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Introduction The âInfant Feeding Surveyâ, which looks at breastfeeding across the UK which was last carried out in 2010, explored key findings that at six weeks only 55% of any type of breastfeeding was taking place (Baby Friendly Initiative, 2010). Many women give up breastfeeding even after being aware of the increased benefits there are for themselves and their baby (Coad and Dunstall, 2011). The reasons for stopping breastfeeding can be seen to vary between different age, ethnicity and socio-economic...
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