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    role of communication

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    Unit 1 Task 1 P1/M1 Role of Communication Victoria Climbie case of abuse shocked the nation‚ and still has an effect on people of today. Victoria was given 12 opportunities to put a stop to the torture which involved starvation‚ cigarette burns‚ repetitive beatings with bike chains and belt buckles‚ and hammer blows to her toes. But because of the lack of effective communication between provisions such as the social worker‚ Lisa Arthurworrey

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    traditional sonnet by saying “All we need is fourteen lines‚ well‚ thirteen now‚ and after this one just a dozen” (lines 1-2). The big clue for sarcasm is the word “well” (line 1). Using the word “well” in this way acts as a conversational pause and an interrupter‚ giving off an informal and dismissive air. In line 2 the speaker continues with this sarcasm‚ saying “and after this one just a dozen‚” referring to the number of lines left in a traditional sonnet‚ and referencing how easy and basic sonnet-writing

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    Diversity in Patient Care

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    aware of the customs. The demographics of the hospital or care setting can determine the popular ethnicity of the patients receiving care. These care facilities can adjust and accommodate to the patient’s needs. Some accommodations include language interrupters and diet considerations. Besides learning about the area another resource would be the patient. Asking the patient about their nationality and discussing with the patient about issues that could interfere with care. Family members are also a beneficial

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    Emotional Design

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    11/23/2012 Writing Design | Aaron Jeffries | K0059524 | How emotional design has changed in the automotive industry? | Contents Introduction 3 Emotional Design 3 Model T 3 Timeline Design – 1911 - 1960 4 E-Type Jaguar 5 1960’s Cadillac 60 Special 6 Timeline Design – 1960 - 2000 6 The Experience 7 Timeline Design – 2000 - Current Date 7 Global Warming 9 Hybrid Cars 9 Future Design - Concepts 10 Conclusion 11 References 12 Introduction If you looked at the world

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    get her green card. At the doctor’s office Barbarita was more nervous than ever she knocked over the reader’s digest and bibles off the table in the office. Before entering the exam room we friend out that not only is Mima a friend but also an interrupter for Barbarita. When the doctor entered the room he wanted to know if Barbarita had ever had TB (Tuberculosis)‚ but because of the accent in America‚ Mima had misunderstood the doctor causing Barbarita to be confused. Mima thought the doctor asked

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    Fly & Spy Robot

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    2D1426 Robotics and Autonomous Systems Project Report Group 5: “Ad Hoc”. Frontal view of the vicious “Ad Hoc” robot Team members: Heijkenskjöld‚ Hannes Kalén‚ Martin Malmesjö‚ Stefan Hoc‚ Ad Abstract This is a report of the project for the course 2D1426 Robotics and Autonomous Systems. It describes the ideas and the design of the Ad Hoc robot. It covers the main design goals‚ implementation and results. The goal of the robot was to play table hockey‚ and above all to be able to

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    Power Research in Nigeria

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Electricity is the most useful form of energy and constitutes one of the critical resources for modern life‚ poverty reduction and economic growth of any nation. Yet‚ for the past three decades‚ inadequate of electricity has been a regular feature in Nigeria‚ a country with about 150 million people. The electricity industry‚ dominated by National Electric Power Authority (NEPA) and later succeeded by the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN)

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    Coordinating Conjunction

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    Printer Fabulous! The Coordinating Conjunction Recognize a coordinating conjunction when you see one. And‚ but‚ for‚ nor‚ or‚ so‚ and yet—these are the seven coordinating conjunctions. To remember all seven‚ you might want to learn one of these acronyms: FANBOYS‚ YAFNOBS‚ or FONYBAS. F = for A = and N = nor B = but O = or Y = yet S = so | Y = yet A = and F = for N = nor O = or B = but S = so | F = for O = or N = nor Y = yet B = but A = and S = so | Coordinating conjunctions

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    of top 100 NGOs in 2013‚ Cure violence has its model to deal with violence. The model has three steps‚ Interrupt transmission Identify and change the thinking of highest potential transmitters and Change group norms. “First‚ they deploy violence interrupters who use a specific method to locate potentially lethal‚ ongoing conflicts and respond with a variety of conflict mediation techniques both to prevent imminent violence and to change the norms around the need to use violence. Then they employ a

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    Justice always wins in the end. This is the motto that has ended many children’s books and movies. The idea that doing good deeds and having wisdom can defeat evil and stronger opponents brings satisfaction to the reader‚ thus becoming a quintessential central moral for tales and stories told to this day. Fables similarly serve a purpose of delivering a moral. However‚ animals are typically used while displaying human behavior. Jean de LaFontaine utilizes he use anthropomorphism of animals in his

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