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    Introduction I am Swarna Kumari Korrapati doing MS (CIS) in California University of Management and Sciences – San Diego. Before starting MS in CalUMS, I worked as Assistant Software Engineer in IGlobal Technologies – Hyderabad, India for 12 months. I worked as a Software Engineer. I worked on Java platform, I global Technologies is a premier global Information Technology industry-focused Implementation and outsourcing Services Provider with an exceptional track record of providing high quality

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    HSC 024 PRINCIPLES OF SAFEGUARDING AND PROTECTION IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE 1. How to recognise signs of abuse 1.1 & 1.2 Define the following types of abuse and explain the signs and symptoms- TYPE OF ABUSE | DEFENITION | SIGNS/SYMPTOMS | Physical abuse | This is any form of harm caused to the body. | Bruises, finger marks, fractures, dislocations, scratches, cuts, pressure sores, black eyes, scalds, cigarette burns, history of unexplained injuries, accidental overdose, poisoning

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    Soham Dave, Co-founder and President: As a graduate of the University of Toledo, Mr. Dave, has gained plenty of experience in both small and large business settings as well as research and development. He has the skills needed to developing a proper vision for this organization. His previous roles as a leader of interdisciplinary teams and previous manufacturing experience will allow him to succeed in this role. Jordan Braun, Co-founder and VP of R&D: Mr. Braun has plenty of experience with

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    (it’s called the “vetting process”). This law was introduced after the horrific incident named “Soham murder” – Two girls Holly and Jessica were murdered by the School Caretaker, Ian Huntley. The act had been produced by a single body, who made the decision to who should be forbidden to work with young people. These individuals were listed and kept

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    gender, it is most likely that females are to be cautioned over receiving a prison sentence. However, this was not the case for Maxine Carr in 2003. A whirlwind of media interest surrounding Carr’s involvement, with the murders of two young girls from Soham, is argued to be the definitive reason as to why Carr received a prison sentence of three years, all for perverting the course of justice. The main reason behind this media flurry is seemingly due to the persistent view of females having a nurturing

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    In all legislation there will be guidelines regarding safeguarding children. In place are strict legislative rules in force to prevent any forms of abuse. Victoria Climbié, Daniel Pelka and Baby P. “Over one in 20 children in different areas of the UK have been subjected to various types of abuse.” Reported by Farrell 2013 on sky news. Another case brought to our attention through the media was Victoria Climbié had 128 separate injuries prior to her death in 2000 (See Appendix-2). Concerning baby

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    To Kill A Mockingbird Essay-Emotional/Moral Courage Webster's dictionary defines courage as "mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty." According to Atticus Finch, one of the main characters in To Kill A Mockingbird, "Courage is when you know you're licked before you begin, but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what." (Chapter 11, Page 124) No matter how you define it, Harper Lee definitely portrays the theme of mental courage in

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    1. Provide a rationale for the use of Lithium Carbonate that Ellen is currently prescribed. Lithium Carbonate is the most commonly drug that is prescribed for treating bipolar disorder (May, Hickey, Triantis, Palazidou, & Kyriacou, 2015). It works as a mood stabilizer that significantly reduces excessive behaviors and suicidal tendencies. However, the way that lithium exerts its impact on mood is still unknown. One study suggests that key of lithium therapeutic actions are the neuroprotective effects

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    Abuse can affect children in different ways and have a negative impact on a child’s confidence and self- esteem, it may be identified that the child has become withdrawn or anxious and may possibly consider self- harm due to the psychological trauma of the abuse (Moeller et al., 1993). All forms of abuse will have a detrimental impact on a child’s emotional wellbeing and consequently their mental health. When a child has witnessed or been subject to maltreatment this consequently affects how a child

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    Assignment 301 Understanding roles, responsibilities and relationships in education and training Gavin Hayden Word count:1,632 Task A Information leaflet: You have been asked to produce a leaflet that mentors within your organisation can use when supporting new members of staff. The leaflet needs to outline some of your organisation’s procedures and be a useful reference point. In this document you will: A) explain the teaching training role and responsibilities in education and training (ref

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