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    The Best Ways To Overcome The Abandoning Of Babies in Malaysia. In this modern era‚ the rise of abandoning babies in Malaysia has been dramatic. Almost every week we hear on the news‚ that a baby has been dumped in disgusting places such as alleys‚ roadside‚ and even in a dumpster. How can this act of such heinous occur in our society? A beautiful country with many races and religions‚ a nation which is thriving to success and becoming a powerful force in the world is constantly held back

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    Carer Theory

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    The SOLER theory was developed by Gerard Egan‚ a psychologist. He believed non-verbal communication can greatly improve the effectiveness of communication between individuals. SOLER shows that non-verbal communication can make the individual feel comfortable‚ secure and understood. It is mostly used in counselling‚ although it can be used anytime. Care practitioners use these theories as guidelines in order to effectively communicate with the service user and other practitioners and to demonstrate

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    The word carer means someone who looks after a friend‚ family member or even a neighbour who needs support because of their sickness‚ age or disability. This doesnt mean a proffesional care work or someoneone employed. The average age to become a carer is age 50-59 with 68% of them caring upto 19 hours a week unpaid. Over 585 of carers are women. Within this essay my aim is to describe the difficulties and rewards of being a carer for a family member‚ I will be using the case study of Ann Walker

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    and remade them in new ways. People want to satisfy their pleasure which they can afford and sweets are one of them where can see interesting combination of indulgent flavor. The sweets will never be gone to the savory of the people. And this type of industry have the big impact to the growth combined with the local and regional population’s projected growth and expansion indicate that Pastry couture will able to establish itself prior to any serious competitive threat that can enter the market and

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    During the long and arduous women’s rights campaign there were two main campaign parties‚ the Suffragists and the Suffragettes. These two parties and there overall aims were very well known throughout the British Empire and some of the tactics used were very brutal‚ but extremely effective. So to begin‚ the Suffragists were an extremely large group of women and some men who believed that the women of the British Empire should have the right to vote for who ran the country that they lived in. The

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    information contained within this; a) Describe the duties and responsibilities within your role as a carer. Principal Duties All aspects of physical care‚ working as part of a team but capable of working unsupervised. 1. Act as key carer to residents‚ ensuring their needs are met. To contribute to a separate file record for each resident and to participate in the formulation and implementation of individual care plans. (This may involve some shopping‚ but Carers should not become further involved

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    SUBJECT: CASE STUDY PROGRAMME CODE: MBG1433 PESISIR LECTURER: EN NORAZAM OTHMAN STUDENT NAME: RAIHA AZENE RAMLI MATRIC NO.: MB111105 CASE STUDY NO.3: LITERATURE REVIEW Based on the two articles (source: The Star‚ 10 October 2010‚ Focus page F24 & F26)‚ Case study 3 requires the reviewer to suggest ways to which the Government can help to control house prices although there are various factors that contributed to the rise of affordable housing. Argue your case critically and creatively

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    two ways in which humankind can produce knowledge: through passive observation or through active experiment.” To what extent do you agree with this statement? Knowledge as a whole is the total information one has acquired. Passive observation is the process of observation that one is not experiencing the event. It is not as dynamic as active experimentation because one just perceives the event and not feeling it‚ the observer does not have any idea of the outcome of the situation. In the way‚ knowledge

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    Old Compton Street is a contemporary UK street. In many ways it is a unique street in its own way. In some others‚ however‚ it is not that different to City Road or indeed many other streets in the UK with similar architecture‚ comparable street features‚ a diverse range of businesses and a diverse community. In this essay I will be describing ways in which order is made and repaired in Old Compton street in London . Situated in the heart of Soho‚ London´s Theatreland‚ Old Compton Street has continuously

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    Examine the ways in which childhood can be said to be socially constructed (24) Sociologists see childhood‚ which is a socially defined age status‚ as being socially constructed which‚ is something defined and created by society. There are historical and cultural differences in how childhood is defined. For example western societies define children as being vulnerable and separate from the adult world‚ whereas in the past they played a bigger part in adult society from an early age. The main

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