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    Unit 505 Working in partnership in health and social care or children and young person’s settings. Identify the features of effective partnership working. Any information that is shared with other partnerships is for the benefit of the customer and their family‚ by partnerships working together and gathering all the information together it builds a bigger picture of the customer’s life. Each partnership may see different things in their visits to the family or when the customer goes to settings

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    What is Descartes’s project in the Meditations? Descartes’ inclusive proposed or planned undertaking in Meditations on First Philosophy is theoretical‚ meaning that he is captivated in how or whether we know what we are aware. He engrosses in a cognitive practice in which the issues every single thing he could possibly realize to question. He that we fully not know the objective reality of our own form‚ or actually whatever having to do with the incorporeal world. He comes

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    Meditation In the last 2 months‚ I was personally struggling to concentrate on my studies due to the emotional turmoil. So‚ I was trying some ways to calm down my senses and also improve my concentration. Therefore‚ I was hoping to learn various techniques of controlling mind from the meditation class so that I could develop high level of concentration. One thing crossed my mind before the class is the feeling of insecurity and nervousness‚ mainly because of the fact that I am unable to open up with

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    The Nine Lives of Charlotte Taylor Analysis The Nine Lives of Charlotte Taylor was written by Sally Armstrong and published in 2007. The novel is based in 1775 shortly after people first started to settle in North America for land and improve their lives. It begins on board a boat crossing the ocean from England to the new world then they land in Jamaica for a short time then Charlotte makes her way to west Nova Scotia (present day New Brunswick) where she ends up in three different locations including

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    Efficacy of Mindfulness Meditation Mindfulness Meditation is the nonjudgmental awareness of experiences in the present moment produces beneficial effects on well-being and ameliorates psychiatric and stress-related symptoms. Mindfulness assists with the ability to concentrate better. Perhaps in school‚ sports‚ work assignment‚ and maybe even keep a person’s temper. Meditation refers to a group of techniques in which distracting thoughts and feelings are not ignored‚ but rather acknowledged and

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    ritual I chose from Tibetan Buddhism was Meditation for this my friend and I took a introduction to meditation session at the Shambhala Meditation Center of Montreal. This session is for people with no experience or just need to be guided into the right way of doing meditation. The center teaches the practice and study of Shambhala Buddhism originally conceived by Chögyam Trungpa which are mainly the teachings of Tibetan Buddhism. In Buddhism meditation is an important part of their religion as

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    Koi Fish‚ Meditation‚ and Ghosts Koi fish has always fascinated me – there is something calming about their simple existence. I am reminded of the meditative state of mind aimed for in Zen‚ where thoughts‚ feelings‚ and sensations are allowed to come and go as they please while the source of our attention is firmly anchored within itself – in the breath‚ in the moment – immersed in the physiological sensory experience yet removed from it. Somehow the elegantly lazy movements of the koi fish bring

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    Some problems with Taylor rules YUGUANG LIN 870311-T297 1 Taylor rule Interest rates‚ inflation rate and real output have always been important factors for the government and its central bank to reexamine the formulation of macroeconomic policy. Their intrinsic links are also concerned issues for the economic circles. People generally believe that monetary policy should respond in a manner that the adjustment of the interest rate could timely reflect the inflation and real output changes

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    Memorandum for Record to the President of Moore Beer‚ Inc Sir or Ma’am‚ You have entrusted me Edith Taylor as your Vice President of the Human Resource Department to terminate the employment of three employees. You have given me a group of five employees in which three of them must be terminated and two may be folded into existing positions in the rest of the company. This memorandum includes a brief description of each employee‚ my recommendation for termination or retention‚ possible risks that

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    Meditation 17 is a very influential poem from John Donne. Many of his famous works are now considered to be "metaphysical" these poems are works that were made to study the deeper nature of reality and make concrete image comparisons between the real world and theology and psychology. The poem Meditation 17 was written by Donne at a time of great stress and hardship because he was on his deathbed‚ this perspective helped him to focus on his true beliefs and communicate his point of view. A meditation

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