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    Third Person Analysis

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    something interesting‚ has overcome difficulties‚ has an unusual job or hobby‚ goes out of his way to help others‚ won a prestigious award‚ etc.). Write about the person without stating any of your own opinions in the story. Use third person (he said‚ she did)‚ with accurate quotes in the person’s own words.  Try to capture a sense of the individual’s personality and mood. Quote at least two other people who know the subject of your story well. Get an action photo of your subject – either take it yourself

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    Person Centred Values

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    Person-centred thinking is a set of values‚ skills and tools used in Person Centred Planning and in the personalisation of services used by people who need supports provided by social or health care. Person-centred thinking is described by the UK Department of Health as "the foundation for person centred planning"[1] The British Institute of Learning Disabilities advocates Person centred thinking suggesting that such tools "can be really helpful in assisting the process of getting to know a

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    Intro in 3rd Person

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    Introduction in 3rd person Megan Norton’s Admittedly 3rd Person Biography Born and raised on the quiet streets of Findlay Ohio. Megan Norton is a daughter‚ a sister‚ a wife‚ a mother‚ and a student. Despite all of these there is not one that completely defines her. Free thinking and agnostic she believes that there is not one voice or personality that is her definite self. Although she doesn’t go so far to believe that the self is so flexible that a midget can become an Olympic pole vaulter‚ or

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    My Favorite Person

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    Many people have come and gone in my life‚ but there is one person that will always be in my life and I will treasure forever. We met each other three years ago at Orofino High School‚ in band class. This special person I am talking about is my boyfriend‚ Joe. Joe is 6’0"‚ with brown hair and hazel eyes. He has a round face with facial hair on his upper lip and his chin. Joe has broad shoulders and has many scars on his hands and arms‚ including a ‘J’ that was burned into his arm by his friend.

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    How to Be a Good Person

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    How to Be a Good Person We live in a world in which basic values such as kindness and compassion are not often given the importance they are due. In the media‚ selfish and arrogant behavior patterns are often glorified. It is also common for people to get so caught up in day-to-day responsibilities and personal insecurities‚ that they lose sight of their goals for personal development. Recovering your sense of integrity‚ or goodness‚ begins with identifying your personal values. Goodness is the

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    Person Centered Care

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    within a healthcare sector e.g. an asthma check-up and advice group in cooperation with the NHS. Person centred care is the use of different activities and principles to treat individuals; patient centred care is still an emerging and evolving topic area. This area of care is highly dependent on the patients’ needs and preferences under some conditions of the patient who is getting the care. Person centred care is a health system that enables patients to make informed decisions about the state of

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    essay I will answer the following question‚ what is the positive impact that person-centred care can have on staff and residents in long-term care setting? I will start by defining person-centred care. Tom Kitwood (1997) The Open University (P90) explains that this is an approach that includes the person as a whole as much as possible‚ in having views and opinions regarding their own care. This approach sees the person as an individual and it incorporates their physical‚ social and psychological

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    a person i admire

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    Stepanyan‚Tatevik ESL-4 Cohen 5-14-14 A Person I Admire During our life we meet a lot of people. We want to be like some of them or sometimes sever our friendly relationships because we understand that we cannot learn anything. It is very difficult to choose only one person who I admire because there were various people who I adored in different stages of my life. When I was a child‚ I dreamed of being a doctor like my aunt because it was interesting how she helped people or could do injections

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    Person Centered Counseling was created by Carl Rogers. This type of counseling deals with the ways in which people perceive themselves consciously rather than having a counselor try to interpret unconscious thoughts or ideas. There are many different components and tools used in person-centered counseling‚ including active listening and paraphrasing‚ and more. The real point is that the client already has the answers to the problems and the job of the counselor is to listen without making any judgments

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    an Individualised Person Centred Approach to Nursing Care with and for Older People This essay explores the idea of Person Centred Care and the significance it has in caring for an older patient. Issues related to patients incapable of taking part in their care will also be discussed. Each and every patient should be treated holistically and individually to their own personal needs as part of any nursing care plan. This essay will show this is especially evident in the person centred approach to

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