bonds: electrons are shared equally polar bonds: electrons are shared unequally; pulled more toward one atom and have charge hydrogen bonds- when H forms a polar bond with another atom‚ it takes on a slightly positive charged and is attracted to any nearby negatively charged atoms acids = proton donators bases = proton acceptors ionic bonds: occur when valence electrons are transferred from one atom to another‚ and form ions solvent = the dissolving agent solute = the substance that is dissolved
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1.1 Communication is a basic human right‚ if you do not meet a persons communication needs many of their rights may be denied. These rights include: • Equality-If a person can not communicate they may not be treated equally. • Safety and security- a person may feel more at threat as they can not express there concerns or report any acts of abuse. • Diversity-the person wouldn’t be ale to express there own identity‚ or culture. 1.2 When working in the care setting how you interact
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interpersonal skills‚ knowledge and technical skills and soft skills as well the employment opportunity and rate the students’ performance compares to others students from universities. A total of 203 students and 118 organizations participated in the study. The results show that the students’ performances are highly competent especially in the area of interpersonal skills‚ such as relations to the colleagues‚ team work‚ and honesty. However‚ there is a sign of lacking in the job related skills include
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paper 01 July 2013 Looking at teachers from my point of view. When I look at the teacher survival skill video‚ I realized that teachers have to work hard just to survive as a teacher for the first year. The first year can be a challenge for the teachers and the students. There are five suggestions that a first time teacher should know and do in their first time year: First‚ get organized‚ organization is an important survival skill because without it‚ a teacher work would be total chaos. In my
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Bibliography: Battin‚ Margaret. ?The Least Worst Death?. Oxford‚ 1994 Grant‚ Richard B. ?Morality and Rationality of Suicide? from Moral Questions ed. Rachel‚ James. Locke‚ James. ? Two Treatises for Government? chapter 2. Nagel‚ Thomas. ? Mortal Questions?‚ chapter 1. Rachels‚ James. ? Active and Passive Euthanasia? from Moral Questions
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TITLE: Managing self and personal skills MODULE CODE: BMG Describe the competencies required by you as a manager. Analyse your own strengths and weakness against these competencies. Devise a personal development plan to ensure our own effectiveness in a managerial role and with reference to given course material and /or independently researched sources. INTRODUCTION In business‚ management simply means the skill of getting people together
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Analyse the barriers and challenges to communication within own job role Effective Communication is significant and a fundamental relationship-building skill in the workplace for any employee especially for managers to perform the basic functions of management‚ i.e.‚ Planning‚ Organising‚ Leading and Controlling. If people don’t communicate well they limit their ability to connect on any meaningful level which can create conflict. Depending on the position in workplace‚ others will have expectations
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Personal Developmental skills The second skill I have chosen is embedding literacy and numeracy as a personal developmental point because as I am teaching ICT it is difficult to recognise the lack of literacy and numeracy skills with my learners‚ as they are mostly using computers or in discussions. I do initial assessments with each learner and this shows their literacy and numeracy level. Before researching embedding literacy and numeracy I didn’t realise the importance of this as I thought the
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Describe the main strengths and weaknesses of Utilitarianism. Utilitarianism was originally formulated by Jeremy Bentham in the 18th century‚ and fully developed by John Stewart Mill in the 19th. It states that we should always act so as to produce the greatest ratio of good to evil for everyone concerned with our decision. As with all moral theories‚ utilitarianism has many strengths and weaknesses. The main strength for this theory is that it is always looking for the greatest good for the greatest
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• Language • Communication • Speech‚ language and communication needs Speech is a form of language that is spoken by using words. Speech refers to: Saying sounds accurately and in the right places in words The sounds people use to communicate words Speaking fluently‚ without hesitating‚ or prolonging or repeating words or sounds Speaking with expression with a clear voice‚ using pitch‚ volume and intonation to support meaning. Language is a way of communication between groups of
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