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    NVQ level 3 unit 68

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    of person life will have an impact on their care needs and that you need to look beyond what you see when you meet them for the first time. The idea of person centred planning comes from the valuing people 2001 white paper. It contains some broad principles that are of relevance to work with all people. Key principles of person centred planning assessment art that. The person is at the centre Family and

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    I believe that changing the drinking age to 18 would be beneficial to the younger age people in many ways and could change the way an average teen lives for the better and the worst too, but only if it is done without knowing what your limit is, but that is only if there is no parent figure or guardian or if the guardian is very care-free and doesn't care but that is not the case in more homes. This can make a life changing difference because in a way alcohol is not as damaging as drugs and this

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    Stereotypes Of Teenagers

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    Instead of making sure that she had her hospital room reserved and her bags prepared, Kim Kardashian was instead on her phone making sure that her hair and makeup were perfect for the day of delivery. Celebrity’s lavish and luxurious lifestyle often inspire teenagers to imitate their clothing, habit and lifestyle. All of these remain bearable until some teenagers begin to do illegal or harmful things to follow their celebrities. Celebrities often change the perception of teenagers of how they

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    greatest of role models for impressionable girls and boys, but whether Jenner is responsible for her negative influences on young people is debatable. She is famous and obviously sets standards in today’s society, but she is also a teenager herself, with little experience when it comes to obsessive fans. Celebrities like Jenner and her family have a dramatic influence on people in today’s culture. A trend that has originated due to Jenner’s appearance has caused harm to impressionable teenagers, the

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    when a person can not even manage to have a secure stay in a hospital, especially when it is not in their control. This unacceptable break of trust especially when staff members accessed “the pop star’s records without authorization,” the very same people who were supposed to be there to care for her. (“Prying” 1). Yes,

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    In modern society the Hollywood lifestyle is glamorized all across television, social media, magazines, and etc. The main attributes that are highlighted would be money, power, and fame. Surprisingly, many people are willing to do whatever it takes to obtain the Hollywood “dream” that they are willing to go against their morality and standards. Unfortunately, many top tiered entertainment moguls comprehend many people's desperation to get into the industry, and exploit vulnerable up incoming actors

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    Taylor Carr Mrs. Tobler Hanief English 12 Honors 16 October 2014 The Benefit of Fame and Fortune Oops! Lindsey Lohan is in rehab again! Why wasn't Shia LeBouf on the last transformers? Maybe because he is an alcoholic now. Celebrities are supposed to be role models to today’s society. Being a role model would typically include doing charitable work or doing humanitarian deeds for the goodness of the society and environment. Celebrities are known for crimes ranging from driving under the influence

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    Humanitarians are people who actively engage and promote human welfare, without being prejudice to any human sufferings. The Humanitarian Award is given to those who demonstrate the traits of humanitarianism and to those who take action and sacrifice what is there's to better the community and those in need. My mother is deserving of the Humanitarian Award because she is selfless, giving, and humble. My mother was born on November 28, 1967. She is the mother of five children. Two of her children

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    music industry is a difficult career path to be taken seriously in if artists aren’t devoted to their work. However, it wasn’t like that for Cardi B. Her hit “Bodak Yellow” was the game changer for her musical career that gave her the life of what people perceive as the ideal “American Dream”. The release of this hit received different reactions from various artists and fans around the world as it skyrocketed to the top of the charts within the slightest amount of time. Beating the highest holding

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    Cardi B Research Paper

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    Cardi B Belcalis Almanzar, most known as Cardi B or Bacardi, was born October 11,1992 and raised in Bronx,New York.Cardi B’s nickname was named after an alcoholic beverage just like her sister Hennessy Carolina.Cardi B was involved in a gang since she was sixteen and spent most of her time with her paternal grandmother.She dropped out of school to become a stripper to escape poverty and an abusive relationship.She said that stripping was a really positive outcome in her life and said stripping helped

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