An exclusion clause is a term in a contract purporting to exclude or restrict the liability of one or more parties to the contract for breach of obligation . Exclusion clauses are controlled by common law and statute. The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 (UCTA 1977) and the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999 (UTCCR 1999) confine the extent to which an individual can exclude or limit his business liability towards consumers. The Office of Fair Trading runs an unfair terms unit which
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"Objectivity" in Social Science and Social Policy‚ by Max Weber In this article Weber gives his understanding of the nature of the social sciences and methods of scientific research. The centre question under discussion is how to combine judgement about practical social policy and objectivity. Weber is debating over the validity of the value-judgements uttered by the critique. "In what sense‚ - asks he‚ - if the criterion of scientific knowledge is to be found in the "objective" validity of its
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What is it to belong to a group? Is it really that simple when someone says‚ "Either you’re with us or you’re not"? Yes‚ it is that simple. Belonging and exclusion in any situation are two sides of the same coin - you can’t have one without the other. In any organization or group‚ people are bound together by a community of interest‚ purpose or function and if you do not believe in these same things‚ then you are not a part of that group. In an organization or group‚ you have to ask yourself‚ "What
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Institute of Social Sciences Compiled by S.Rengasamy-History of Social Welfare / Social Work Contents History of Social Welfare/ Social Work ..........................................................................................................................3 The need to understand history of social work .............................................................................................................3 Framework to understand History of Social Welfare / Social Work .....
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stereotyping 3. How racial prejudice (toward African Americans) has changed since the 1940’s 4. Describe the research by Clark and Clark 5. Cross cultural study from 27 countries on gender 6. Social Dominance Orientation- Characteristics‚ career choice/social dominance 7. Altmeyer’s research on social dominance 8. Church membership and prejudice 9. Pettigrew’s study in South Africa- Who was the most prejudiced? 10. Theories of Aggression 11. Types of aggression-hostile and instrumental 12
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“Who is a Social Worker” "People are born‚ married‚ study‚ work‚ make money ‚habitation‚ cars‚ and then we will die ? or that we will contribute to society? " Tuenjai noted.(2) Tuenjai Deetes also known as Kru Dang is a co-founder‚ secretary and advisor at The Hill Area and Community Development Foundation (HADF) and Vice President of Law Enforcement‚ the citizenship track Chiang Rai province. Moreover‚ she has also taken a position of the Member of the National
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The policy I chose was social security. It is the largest social welfare program that we have in the United States‚ and it was established in 1935. It is any government system that helps people who need assistance because they do not have enough or no income. It also provides benefits to retired‚ disabled‚ and unemployed people. From a conservative’s viewpoint‚ they think that changes need to be made so that people will not suffer‚ because the social security system is not economically maintainable
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Theory of Community SCC and the community Pittsburg are similar to the Social Systems Theory. The Social Systems Theory emphasizes how the various social subsystems within the community interact with each other. This theory mentions the inputs and the outputs of the community (Kirst-Ashman‚ 2014). SCC and other agencies work together in the community to provide resources to help the citizens of the community. The outputs are to empower their clients to become productive citizens of the community
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DSE212 – TMA 01 Part 1 Social categorisation and Social Construction theories and their understanding of identity. It is through social interactions that have put people to act and react implication to others. Due to the social interactions we learn what is acceptable and what is not. Over time these rules become internalised within us and eventually become an unconscious part of our lives and our identity. Social identity theory asserts that group membership creates in group self-categorisation
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It has been a great discussion in the social sciences that how a past event can be transferred into today’s world. The debate predominantly focuses on the question of should the social scientists use the method of natural sciences or do social sciences have different set of methodologies. Along with that the place of the historical agency and his/her self-understanding is also quite debated issue in the social sciences. Which one should be trusted? Should we stick to the explanations of the historical
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