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    P1 produce a poster, which identifies factors that contribute to equality and diversity in society There are many factors that contribute to diversity and equality within our societies such as religion, culture, ethnicity, different languages and gender. Some factors that contribute to a diverse and equal society in which we live in Ethnicity: ethnicity defines people and groups who share characteristic such as language, religion, dress, and origin. Discrimination can happen when people consider

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    Amira Ataya Unit 8 p3 factor | influence | Age | Chloe’s mum buys her cloths for her that is why she views herself as being older then she actually is , she wears the cloths so she could please her parents but in doing so she does not have a similar appearance to other young people her age. | Appearance | Chloe is self-conscious about her appearance because she thinks she is

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    GUIDANCE NOTE WHAT IS INDIRECT DISCRIMINATION? Most people understand direct discrimination. Indirect discrimination occurs where the effect of certain requirements, conditions or practices imposed by an employer or education provider has an adverse impact disproportionately on one group or other. Indirect discrimination generally occurs when a rule or condition, which is applied equally to everyone, can be met by a considerably smaller proportion of people from a particular group, the rule

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    Artist Analysis: Gvozdariki Vladimir Gvozdariki uses a range of mediums from biro and paints to sculpting, he seems to like working with heavily textured materials to add a more 3D feel to his work. The scale of his work varies to create a differentiating range of detail within his pieces. The artists work depicts his interest in mechanisms as a child; for the bright colours he uses incorporates a child-like wonder into his work. His exploration of animals merged with innovative technological

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    Evi is our best selling mobile app that can answer questions about books, music, films, conversions, history, people, places and much more. To experience the full power of Evi you can download her app for free on iOS, Android and Kindle Fire. Evi is our best selling mobile app that can answer questions about books, music, films, conversions, history, people, places and much more. To experience the full power of Evi you can download her app for free on iOS, Android and Kindle Fire. Evi is our

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    radical art of the avant-garde artistic movement of Berlin Dada with revolutionary politics. At a time of uncertainty, Heartfield’s agitated images forecasted and reflected the chaos Germany experienced in the 1920’s and 1930’s, as it slipped towards social and political catastrophe. Photomontage allowed Heartfield to create loaded and politically contentious images. To compose his works, he chose recognisable press photographs of politicians or events from the mainstream illustrated press. He them

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    nurseries, schools, hospitals and private homes to help with the non-clinical care of young children and babies. Nursery nurses offer care for children until the child has reached the age of five. A nursery nurse includes taking care of a child’s learning, education, play and social development. Daily Tasks: The work of nursery nurses normally includes the following: he/she need to provide physical, emotional and spiritual care for the children; he/she need maintain the environment in a child friendly

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    that effect health and wellbeing of an individual this is for my P1 and to achieve my M2 I will be assessing how influences on dietary intake may affect the nutritional health of individuals. Many different things can have an effect on dietary intake which could affect health and wellbeing of an individual for example lifestyle, economic, socio-cultural. Most people know that a healthy diet is important to reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, obesity and other physical health problems. The

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    Task -2 in groups produce a short report which explains the rights of the people who use a) a local health centre The right of the people who use a local health centre are based in equability and diversity in the society. Everyone has the right to be registered in any local health centre in order to be seen by a professional without being discriminated. It is illegal on health centre to discriminated people as this is unlawful. People have to be treated with dignity and respect personal things

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    year old. Low-iron formula can cause your baby to have low levels of iron in his blood. Your baby needs iron to grow well. Don’t give solid food to your baby until they are good at controlling there neck and head which is usually 4 to 6 months. Use care when heating your baby's milk or food in a microwave. The food may not heat evenly and have spots that are very hot. Do not force your baby to eat. Your baby knows when they have had enough to eat. They may show you that they have had enough by looking

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