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    SCH 31: Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.1 There are many different reasons why we communicate. One of the main reasons we communicate is to express are needs. This starts from when we are babies crying to alert those who are caring for us that we are hungry‚ tired‚ scared‚ hungry or simply want some comfort. As we get older the reasons for communication increase‚ we use communication to socialise ‚ build relationships and maintain those relationships

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    An organization‚ it is said‚ is only as good as the employees that work in it. In order for these employees to carry out their duties effectively‚ they need a strong desire and motivation to want to work for the organization where they are employed. When an organization’s goals and needs are in line with the employee’s‚ this leads to an increase in motivation and willingness to achieve more‚ which ultimately leads to the overall growth and success of the organization. Motivation is the choice to

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    3 Ways to Train a Dog

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    Vanessa Allen Carolyn Bax English 045 March 26 2013 Three Ways To Train a Dog How many times have you heard dogs being referred to as “mans best friend?” Training your dog will strengthen that bond that you have with your dog. Dogs are very smart animals‚ they can trained; to be working dogs‚ show dogs or as a domestic pet that does tricks. There are many different types of working dogs; sheep herders‚ seeing eye dogs and police dogs. First‚ most Border Collie or Collie breed of dogs are

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    When I hear resilience I think of a spring that when released from a stretched position quickly moves back into its original state. When applying the term resilience to people I think of someone being mentally strong so that when hard times a rise one does not shy away and remain in a saddened state. Instead‚ someone who is resilient bounces back from hard times quickly. They are able to put aside their sudden emotions transcending pain or illness until a later time. This allows them to focus on

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    What is hauora? Hauora is a Maori philosophy of health and well being. Hauora has been compared to the four walls of a whare‚ each wall representing a different dimension. All four dimensions are necessary for strength and stability. The four dimensions of Hauora are: Taha Hinengaro (Mental & Emotional wellbeing)‚ Taha Wairua (Spiritual wellbeing)‚ Taha Tinana (Physical Wellbeing) and Taha Whanau (Social Wellbeing). Te Taha Hinengaro refers to the mental and emotional health. Healthy

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    Locally in Minnesota a resource that is available to veterans is Veteran Resilience Project (VRP). VRP works with veterans to turn their trauma they have been through into growth (Project‚ 2016). Through this resource veterans are offered 12 free sessions of EMDR (Project‚ 2016). This program offers 100% confidentiality to their patients‚ realizing that PTSD is very serious and life changing for the veterans‚ which they want to acknowledge and not take away from them. In knowing that this is very

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    day‚ and there are now millions of websites and so many things to do. But one problem occurs to new time users‚ how are they going to connect? Well the are 3 most used methods of connecting to the internet today‚ which are used by many people all around the world‚ there however maybe more methods of connecting‚ but the following 3 are just a few of the many way in the modern world. I will explain and discuss them as follows. The First method is by using a dial-up modem. This is used by many users all

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    as a Way of Being‚ by Peter Vaill. In this review I will analyze and synthesize the authors’ primary points‚ conclusions and discuss how it relates to my personal experiences and evaluations. The activities and exercises contained in the Lecture 2 and Chapter 2‚ Learning as a Way of Being‚ suggest as leaders we are continually learning as we observe others actions and or reactions. The process of "Institutional Learning" and how it conflicts with the concepts of Learning as a Way of Being‚ described

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    3 HEALTHY HABITS THAT REDUCE STRESS There are many ways for teens to reduce stress. Some things you may already do help you manage stress. In the following paragraphs it will explain 3 ways to reduce stress that are simple and easy. These habits are: owning a pet‚ laughing at least once a day‚ and keeping a journal/diary. How owning a pet reduces stress: Pets can improve your mood; if something bad happens to you then they can cheer you up. It is pretty much virtually impossible to stay

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    Individual Work 1 What was Francis Henry Galton’s major contribution to forensic science? Galton was not the first contributor to the idea of fingerprinting but he was the first contributor to follow through with making it a successful new way of identification. Alphonse Bertillon came up with a systematic way of identifying persons by taking measurements of different parts of their bodies. This procedure was used for nearly 20 years before being replaced by fingerprinting. There were to other

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