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    Social 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 the ethnic characteristics of other people inferior to their own. Faith: faith gives people spiritual beliefs and in influences their cultural traditions and what they celebrate. Discrimination can happen when people assume that their beliefs and practices

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    Every person in the world has a unique story‚ environment in which they were raised in‚ and how it shaped them as a person. To some people‚ their physical environment influenced them‚ but to some other people‚ their educational environment affected them‚ and for some their environment at home. Of course‚ I am no exception to this experience. I was born in India and grew for a majority of my life‚ until four years ago‚ I moved to America. My environment in India helped me establish strong morals and

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    PAYAL SHAH DEM 301 UNDERSTAND THE PROCESS AND EXPERIENCE OF DEMENTIA WHAT ARE CAUSES AND SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA Alzheimer’s disease – The possible risk factors are increasing age‚ possible genetic link‚ being female and Down’s syndrome. Symptoms: word finding problems‚ forgetting how to do everyday activities‚ confusion‚ forgetting names of people‚ places and appointments ‚ mood swings and withdrawn. Vascular dementia – possible risk factors lifestyle( lack of exercise‚ too much alcohol

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    people’s setting. 1. Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role. -Person centred care. -Working within policies and procedures -Working within rules and regulations -Giving each individual their own privacy/dignity. -Making the individuals have their own independence‚ try to get them to do things themselves if they are capable of doing it. -Team work‚ working part as a team or within a team. -following the guidelines. 2. Explain how duty of care contributes to the safeguarding

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    SADIE LEWIS Outcome 1 1.1 Dementia is the progressive decline in the cognitive function‚ involving all aspects of perception‚ thinking‚ reasoning and remembering. This is largely to do with damage or disease. This is progressive and leads to the deterioration of the mind‚ affecting an individual’s ability to concentrate on daily tasks. The memory is often affected‚ causing them to forget people‚ dates and events that are recent to them‚ behaviour can be erratic and noticeably different

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    Psychological Aspects of Health and Wellbeing Health and wellbeing has two definitions a positive and a negative. The positive definition of health and wellbeing is the achievement and maintenance of physical fitness and mental stability‚ the negative definition is the absence of physical illness‚ disease and mental distress. Mental health and wellbeing is different to physical health and wellbeing‚ mental health means good mental functioning and having no particular problems in thinking‚ feelings

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    “psychological wellbeing”‚ the research available to assess the relationship between the two is widely available and consistent. A review of some such studies reveals self-reporting measures as a preferred experimental method when assessing this relationship. The studies assessed here‚ all find a causal link between gratitude and psychological wellbeing. Yet to be determined‚ is the direction of the causal link. Does being more gratuitous lead to greater overall psychological wellbeing? Or is an initial

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    * Outline for “Dear Dementia‚ I Hate You” Small part of the article “quote” “I hate dementia. I loathe it. I detest it. It is a monster that is slowly‚ bit by bit‚ mercilessly devouring the personality and mentality of my father”. Introducing the bias article to the audience Explaining what is dementia (briefly) How the person relates to this sickness Showing the point of view Explaining how the article is bias and to what side * Dementia is a distressing disease caused by the dreadful

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    Who is in the Futures Market and How Has It Changed? Dec. 29 Who is in the Futures Market and How Has It Changed? A summary report of a study by James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy Rice University. Office of OPEC Governor For enquires kindly contact Sammy AL Mehaid Sammy.mehaid@aramco.com 1 Who is in the Futures Market and How Has It Changed? Dec. 29 Introduction: Leading up to 2008‚ oil prices experienced a steady‚ upward trend. Then‚ in 2008 oil prices climbed to

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    How can events contribute to destination image enhancement? Give example. A destination images is a psychological concept‚ studied in multitudinous fields‚ refers to an individual ’s perception acquired regards to a particular destination. In tourism studies‚ the term destination image generally refers to tourist based image. Crompton (1979) defined destination images as the summation of ideas‚ beliefs and impressions that a persona has of a destination. Furthermore‚ Milman and Pizam (1995) illustrated

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