On Equiano’s Travels and the Enlightenment During the eighteenth century‚ an age of enlightenment fell upon the people of Europe. Across the continent‚ knowledge and discovery spread like wildfire. During this era‚ an overwhelming majority of middle-class citizens became literate‚ partaking in various forms of high culture previously reserved exclusively to the aristocracy. At the same time‚ while the age of Enlightenment produced prominent theorists‚ thinkers‚ and intellectual works‚ it also made
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Unit 4222-305 1. Explain how and why person-centred values must influence all aspects of health and social work Person centred values must influence all aspects of work as it provides a more holistic and individual support service for the individual. Person centred values also support the individual with making their own choices and helps empower the person. Person centred values include; Treating people as individuals Supporting people to access their rights Supporting people to exercise
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4222-366 Outcome 1 1. Describe how cognitive‚ functional and emotional changes associated with dementia can affect eating‚ drinking and nutrition. * A person with dementia may no longer recognise the food in front of them. They may struggle to use a knife and fork as co-ordination becomes difficult. The person may not open their mouths as food approaches and may need reminding to do so. Food may be difficult to chew or swallow or they may not accept assistance with eating. 2. Explain
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Unit 4222-245 Understand the context of supporting individuals with learning disabilities (LD 201) Level: 2 Credit value: 4 UAN: K/601/5315 Unit aim The unit explores the meaning of learning disability and considers issues closely linked with learning disability support. These include an awareness of how the attitudes and beliefs of others affect individuals who have learning disabilities. The unit introduces themes of inclusion‚ human rights‚ advocacy‚ empowerment and active participation
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The Harshness of War Effects Soldiers‚ As Well As the People Close to Them in “The Wound Dresser” and “Wars is Kind” @“The Wound Dresser” by Walt Whitman and “War is Kind” by Stephen Crane‚ are both sad yet beautifully poetic works of art that focus on the harshness of war with many similarities displayed in diverse ways like tone‚ writing style‚ theme‚ and how the author’s individual experiences with war have helped create these works of art. @First‚ both “The Wound Dresser” and “War is Kind” are
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4222-232 hsc2028 1.1 When moving and positioning individuals‚ it is important to ensre the individual is not moved more than their body is capable of‚ as muscles can only move bones at the joint as far as the joint allows. It is also important to move and handle correctly to ensure nerve fibres are not damaged as they are delicate‚ but also important as they send impulses in the body which enable muscles to relax and contract. 1.2 As people with arthritis often have stiff‚ painful joints‚ and limited
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GUEST’S Dance Agreement The purpose of this agreement is two-fold. The first and foremost purpose is to promote a safe‚ clean‚ and fun environment at school dances‚ wherever they take place. The second purpose is to assure parents that their students are in the dance location during the prescribed hours. All regular school rules apply to behavior at all dances. 1. This contract must be completely filled out and submitted at the time of ticket purchase. 2. PLHS STUDENTS MUST BRING Guest
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Kurc 1 If you were given a chance to live in England or Ireland in the seventeenth century‚ would you take it? Chances are you would either be one the fortunate ones and be very rich‚ with profligacy and luxuries that you can indulge in‚ or you would be very poor‚ spending your day begging people for money or food‚ so you could somehow survive for another day‚ never knowing if the next day you will be lucky because everyday people of your social rank die of starvation and disease. One would think
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|Date & time |Course No. |No. of Application |Course Teacher |Room No. &Invigilators | | |STA 202 |7 |SHI‚ TAA‚ MAI‚ RP | | | |FIN 302 |3 |TIS‚ MZH‚ RNO | | | |STA 201
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