Activity 1 – Theories of Ageing Disengagement theory The disengagement theory is one of the first social theories of ageing developed by Cumming and Henry in 1961. It is the idea of which states older people begin to withdraw or disengage from their past roles in society due to the decrease of their physical‚ intellectual and emotional abilities and skills which they are unable to accommodate in their roles. Also‚ at this stage of life‚ the elderly will eventually begin to diminish interests in activities
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List A: Pharmacological and complementary treatment of knee pain Knee pain is an immobilizing symptom from various of diseases and particularly important to treat in the elderly population. Knee pain accounts for 1.9 million visits to general practitioners and 1 million visits to emergency departments annually. Through history taking‚ focusing on red flags that the patients might present with‚ through physical examination‚ and understanding knee anatomy‚ physicians are able to make the diagnosis
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research Project “How does drinking alcohol affect the wellbeing of teenage girls (between the ages of 14-17)” Contents Title Page Contents List of tables and figures Abstract Acknowledgements Introduction Literature Reviews Methodologies Results Analysis and Discussion Summary and Conclusion Bibliography Appendix 1 2 3 4 5 6 7-15 16 19-24 25 26 27-28 29-37 List of tables and Figures How old are you? When was the first time you tried alcohol? How often do you drink
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Unit 1 J/601/1434 Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. PAMELA RYAN Name………………………………………………………………. Cohort……………………………………………………………… Unit 1. 1.1 Identify at least 5 reasons why people communicate. 1. To exchange thoughts 2. To convey messages 3. To share information. 4. To express their needs. 5. To seek attention. 1.2 How can communication affect relationships in the work setting? Effective communication
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One theory of how emotion affects the cognitive process of memory is by a process known as a Flashbulb Memory. The theory is that these Flashbulb Memories will not only enhance the memory itself‚ but will make certain aspects of the memory more vivid and detailed. First‚ the Flashbulb Memory should be defined. Flashbulb memories are emotional memories that are remembered with great vivid detail and are almost photo like. For example‚ if someone were to experience a horrid natural disaster‚ they would
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Individual Case Study 1 1. How do information technologies contribute to the business success of Sew What? Inc.? Give several examples from the case regarding the business value of information technology that demonstrate this conclusion. The success of Sew What? has been due to the major contributions of information technologies since Duckett decided to expanded the business to a more global clientele after she lost a contract due to the fact that she didn’t have a website that added credibility
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Analyze and discuss The purpose of my IRP was to gather information on Adoption and how legal and social rights impact the wellbeing of the adopted. I chose this topic to expand my knowledge on the impacts that adoption can have on individuals. I aimed to acquire information from my surveys within asking basic knowledge questions that any age could answer‚ this evidently gave me personal opinions and their knowledge of Adoption. 10. Do you think it is fair to tell a young child that they are adopted
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Task 2 2.1 DESCRIBE WITH EXAMPLES THE KIND OF INFLUENCE THAT AFFECTS CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLES DEVELOPMENT INCLUDING BACKGROUND. HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT. BACKGROUND: The background of a child would affect the child in many ways. An example‚ most children from broken home would lack parental guidance. The child may lack self-confidence. The child may withdraw from other children. The child may pick up fighting in school. On the other hand‚ children from stable home or family with both parents together
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P3: Describe how two businesses are organised Tesco Purpose the first business that I have chosen is Tesco PLC. Tesco’s purpose is to serve its customers. The primary function of any business is to make money and invest; if it doesn’t do that‚ it can’t exist. Tesco is a major retailer in grocery and general retailing. As Tesco is a profit-based business‚ it maximises their sales and profit‚ expanding to maintain its competitiveness in addition to outshining competitor. It also focuses on
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L3 HSC vTechnical Certificate unit worksheet Unit 306 - Understand health and safety in social care settings The numbers after each question relate to the assessment criteria in the standards 1. Identify legislation relating to health and safety in a health and social care setting (1.1.1) Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 Is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that as of 2011 defines the fundamental structure and authority for the encouragement‚ regulation and enforcement
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